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### Optional: Setup hush user account
### Optional: Setup hush user account
This section is optional as most users will run hushd as your own user account. Creating a separate user account is great for added security and typically recommended for servers.
Most users will run hushd as their own user account and will not need to do this. If this is you then skip to the next section.
Creating a separate user account is great for added security and typically recommended for servers.
1) Log in as user account with sudo access and add a user 'hush' under which the daemon (hushd) will run :
1) Log in as user account with sudo access and add a user 'hush' under which the daemon (hushd) will run :
```shell script
```shell script
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### Hush binary or compile yourself?
### Hush binary or compile yourself?
The next step is up to you. I personally like to compile from source and recommend trying that first.
The next step is up to you. I personally like to compile from source and I always recommend trying that first.
#### binary OR...
#### binary OR...
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```shell script
```shell script
mkdir -p ~/.komodo/HUSH3
mkdir -p ~/.komodo/HUSH3
```
```
1) Open the configuration file in your favorite text editor (nano, vim, etc). I would change the values below with CHANGETHIS appended and you can change the rpcport if you'd like:
1) Open the HUSH3.conf configuration file in your favorite text editor (nano, vim, etc). I would change the values below with CHANGETHIS appended and you can change the rpcport if you'd like: