Difference between revisions of "Editing Config Files"
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− | To modify node settings | + | To modify your node beyond the basic settings of what nodesetup.sh can do, you'll need to manually edit the config files. For that, folks new to Linux will prefer a GUI editor and sftp client for their Windows or Mac computer. |
− | [https://winscp.net/ Winscp] is a popular | + | For Windows: |
+ | * [https://winscp.net/ Winscp] is a popular sftp and editor client. | ||
+ | * [http://www.putty.org Putty] SSH and Telnet client. | ||
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+ | For Mac: | ||
+ | * [https://panic.com/transmit/ Transmit] or [https://cyberduck.io CyberDuck] file transfer client. | ||
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Revision as of 16:24, 15 October 2017
To modify your node beyond the basic settings of what nodesetup.sh can do, you'll need to manually edit the config files. For that, folks new to Linux will prefer a GUI editor and sftp client for their Windows or Mac computer.
For Windows:
For Mac: