I also have this global config:

cat ~/.config/gnunet.conf
[arm]
START_SYSTEM_SERVICES = YES
START_USER_SERVICES = NO


Le sam. 14 déc. 2024 à 17:39, gogo gogo <gogo246...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> Hello,
>
> I newly joined the project gnunet.
>
> I ran the commands:
>
> gnunet-arm -c peer1.conf -s && gnunet-arm -c peer2.conf -s && echo
> "$(gnunet-hello -c peer1.conf --export-hello)" | gnunet-hello -c peer2.conf
> --import-hello
>
> gnunet-core -s -c peer1.conf
>
> and I still do not see the peer2. Could you tell me if I wrongly used
> these commands please? I could even edit the handbook for the community.
> The config files are there:
>
> cat peer1.conf
> [PATHS]
> # Use this directory to store GNUnet data
> GNUNET_HOME = ~/gnunet1/
> [hostlist]
> # prevent bootstrapping
> SERVERS =
> OPTIONS = -p
> IMMEDIATE_START = NO
>
>
>
> cat peer2.conf
> [PATHS]
> # Use this directory to store GNUnet data
> GNUNET_HOME = ~/gnunet2/
> GNUNET_TEST_HOME = ~/gnunet2/
>
> [hostlist]
> # prevent bootstrapping
> SERVERS = http://localhost:8080/
> PORT = 10000
> OPTIONS = -p
> IMMEDIATE_START = NO
>

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