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Quote from: btc-freedom-money
The bitcoin.conf is quite standard and mostly defaults:
Code:
listen=0[quote]div>
This setting prevents your bitcoin node to accept inbound ([]>p2p[]>) connections.

[quote author=btc-freedom-money link=topic=5543315.msg65379658#msg65379658 date=1747236946]
Maybe it's because it's on whonix that it's more difficult.[/quote]Certainly, being on a Virtual Machine adds extra layer of complexity that it requires its own specific documentation.
If nothing works, I think it's better to post it a new issue in electrs repo since the two issues in the OP aren't specific to your OS.
Maybe it's because it's on whonix that it's more difficult.
Certainly, being on a Virtual Machine adds extra layer of complexity that it requires its own specific documentation.
If nothing works, I think it's better to post it a new issue in electrs repo since the two issues in the OP aren't specific to your OS.
Original archived Re: A popular unresolved issue with electrs (bitcoin p2p failed to connect)
Scraped on 15/05/2025, 06:00:34 UTC
Quote from: btc-freedom-money
The bitcoin.conf is quite standard and mostly defaults:
Code:
listen=0[/quote]This setting prevents your bitcoin node to accept inbound ([i]p2p[/i]) connections.

[quote author=btc-freedom-money link=topic=5543315.msg65379658#msg65379658 date=1747236946]
Maybe it's because it's on whonix that it's more difficult.[/quote]Certainly, being on a Virtual Machine adds extra layer of complexity that it requires its own specific documentation.
If nothing works, I think it's better to post it a new issue in electrs repo since the two issues in the OP aren't specific to your OS.