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* add reference to dht to overlay client struct * wip * wip * Implement FindNode * get nodes * WIP * Merge in Dennis kademlia code, get it working with our code * ping and moar * WIP trying to get cache working with kademlia * WIP more wiring up * WIP * Update service cli commands * WIP * added GetNodes * added nodes to Kbucket * default transport changed to TCP * GetBuckets interface changed * filling in more routing * timestamp methods * removed store * Added initial network overlay explorer page * Updating and building with dockerfile * Working on adding bootstrap node code * WIP merging in dennis' code * WIP * connects cache to pkg/kademlia implementation * WIP redis cache * testing * Add bootstrap network function for CLI usage * cleanup * call bootstrap on init network * Add BootstrapNetwork function to interface * Merge in dennis kad code * WIP updates to redis/overlay client interface * WIP trying to get the DHT connected to the cache * go mod & test * deps * Bootstrap node now setting up correctly - Need to pass it through CLI commands better * WIP adding refresh and walk functions, added cli flags - added cli flags for custom bootstrap port and ip * PR comments addressed * adding FindStorageNodes to overlay cache * fix GetBucket * using SplitHostPort * Use JoinHostPort * updates to findstoragenodes response and request * WIP merge in progress, having issues with a panic * wip * adjustments * update port for dht bootstrap test * Docker * wip * dockerfile * fixes * makefile changes * Update port in NewKademlia call * Update local kademlia DHT config * kubernetes yaml * cleanup * making tests pass * k8s yaml * lint issues * Edit cli flags to allow for configurable bootstrap IP and Port args * cleanup * cache walking the network now * Rough prototype of Walk function laid out * Move walk function into bootstrap function * Update dht.go * changes to yaml * goimports
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Overlay Network
Documentation for developing and building the overlay network component of the Storj node.
Running as a cache server
To run a cache, you'll need a running instance of Redis.
Using docker is the fastest way to get a redis instance up and running.
docker run -p 6379:6379 --name -d redis
Once you have that running, build the binary.
go build cmd/overlay/main.go
Then you can run the node with the -cache flag
./main -cache localhost:6379