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March 23, 2011, 09:38:27 PM
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Update: 2010-02-04: The changes to ParseHex are no longer needed as they're part of the bitcoin source now. An updated build for the N900 is available here:

http://www.bluishcoder.co.nz/bitcoin-pool/bitcoind-b1a657.gz

This is built from github commit b1a657.

When I'm running bitcoind-b1a657 I notice an irc connection to some irc server being established, e.g.
tcp        0      0 192.168.3.118:56738     irc.lfnet.org:ircd      ESTABLISHED

What's the purpose of this connection?
Bitcoin opens an IRC connection to lfnet for bootstrapping (finding peers).  New nodes have to find out about existing nodes somehow. 

Bitcoin Core, rust-lightning, http://bitcoinfibre.org etc.
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March 23, 2011, 10:11:36 PM
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Bitcoin opens an IRC connection to lfnet for bootstrapping (finding peers).  New nodes have to find out about existing nodes somehow. 

Run it with '-no-irc' to prevent it from making an IRC connection. You can also use '-no-listen' to prevent it from listening for incoming connections and use '-connect' to explicitly connect to a node. This minimizes the number of connections to your phone.
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March 24, 2011, 12:13:28 AM
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Btw, when i do bitcoind stop it seems it doesn't close (i still see it running with htop, and trying to fire it up again gives me an error about the .lock), am i doing somthing wrong?

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March 24, 2011, 01:21:41 AM
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Run it with '-no-irc' to prevent it from making an IRC connection. You can also use '-no-listen' to prevent it from listening for incoming connections and use '-connect' to explicitly connect to a node. This minimizes the number of connections to your phone.

It's -nolisten and -noirc.

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March 24, 2011, 04:28:03 AM
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Btw, when i do bitcoind stop it seems it doesn't close (i still see it running with htop, and trying to fire it up again gives me an error about the .lock), am i doing somthing wrong?

It takes quite a while (a few minutes) to stop but it does eventually. I don't know why.
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March 24, 2011, 12:35:12 PM
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Oh, i see, thanx

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