You can start by simply staticly resolving your seed address into a list
of known full nodes for your currency. Use any DNS server for that, e.g.
bind.


On 14/04/2019 14.17, showstage2...@gmail.com wrote:
> 
> I understand what you mean, but the current code must have a seed to
> start the program. When I use the intranet IP address of other nodes in
> my intranet as a seed, it does not work and will prompt the connection
> to reject the exception.
> 
> 在 2019年4月14日星期日 UTC+8下午3:34:49,Jose Luis Estevez写道:
> 
>     El sábado, 13 de abril de 2019, 17:49:23 (UTC+2),
>     showst...@gmail.com  escribió:
>     > If I want to modify the network parameters, create a currency of
>     my own to learn to use, how do I deal with the network DNS seed
>     problem, how do I deal with this part of the code or how to deploy a
>     DNS seed node.
> 
>     I think you are asking more than one question, as regards the
>     dnsseed is another code not bitcoinj if you have adapted bitcoinj to
>     your currency you can change the dnseed to your node and see if it
>     synchronizes ... you can look for help in
>     https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com <https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com>
> 
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