DAS Masternodes must use port 9399, other ports for the masternode are not allowed.
That wold go against the currently issue with another local port, with the multiple masternodes as they require another port...
As they have to be the same i think 9399 local 9399 vps, 9400 local 9400 vps, etc..
Try this to run multiple masternodes on the same linux vps.
Review under /home/yourusername/.das the das.conf file
I have the following config in it:
server=1
daemon=1
listen=1
rpcuser=dasuser01 >>> your RPC user
rpcpassword=asdfuh2q3r98zasFHBas90dfh213AHdfkajg234 >>>your RPC password
rpcport=9398 >>> some RPC port
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
masternode=1
masternodeprivkey=<<< your Masternode genkey >>>
masternodeaddr=13.284.238.21 >>> your linux VPS WAN/external IP address
externalip=13.284.238.21 >>> your linux VPS WAN/external IP address
bind=10.0.1.4:9399 >>> your internal linux vps IP address with the DAS port - which is bound to the 1st WAN IP
Then start your masternode with: dasd --datadir=/home/yourusername/.das
For your second masternode on the same machine:
- Requirement: You need a second WAN IP / external IP address for your 2nd Masternode.
- Make a second das folder: mkdir /home/yourusername/.das1
- create a empty das.conf with nano das.conf in it.
Config for the second masternode:
server=1
daemon=1
listen=1
rpcuser=dasuser02 >>> your 2nd RPC user
rpcpassword=aSf92hAGHBf29o83hzgaökdfabdf >>>your 2nd RPC password
rpcport=9397 >>> your 2nd RPC port
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
masternode=1
masternodeprivkey=<<< your 2nd Masternode genkey >>>
masternodeaddr=93.293.23.235>>> your 2nd linux VPS WAN/external IP address
externalip=93.293.23.235 >>> your 2nd linux VPS WAN/external IP address
bind=10.0.1.5:9399 >>> your 2nd internal linux vps IP address with the DAS port - which is bound to the 2nd WAN IP
Then start your 2nd masternode with: dasd --datadir=/home/yourusername/.das1
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