Difference between revisions of "Editing Config Files"

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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 file transfer client for their Windows or Mac computer.  
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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, many folks prefer a GUI editor and file transfer client over the Linux vi and nano editors.  
  
 
For Windows:
 
For Windows:

Revision as of 16:30, 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, many folks prefer a GUI editor and file transfer client over the Linux vi and nano editors.

For Windows:

  • Winscp is a popular file transfer and editor client.
  • Putty SSH and Telnet client.

For Mac: