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Last v5 works for me after my reseller fixed it, running in linux. Ask the reseller to add additional license checks on the license check server, that was the issue for me and was solved very quickly  :)

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Technical Support & Development / Commandline options and disable websocket
« on: September 14, 2017, 01:50:16 AM »
Hi,

I'm a new and happy owner of a gunbot license. But before I start trading I want to get to know the software first. I've been looking around for a good user manual but sadly I came to the conclusion that there is none.

I'm running gunbot on Linux and commandline only, no X.

So I'm going to ask some questions in the hope that somebody would know..
  • Is there a list with all the commandline options and if so where can I find it? I mean: ./gunbot --help or ./gunbot --version, ./gunbot --config, etc.
  • Is there a way to get rid of the websocket feature? I'm not using it and for as far as I can see it is insecure. I really do not like the port to be open on my public internet address.. Can I configure it to listen only on localhost or simply disable it? I already tried:  "ws": {}, and: "ws": { "enabled": false }, and: "ws": { "ip": 127.0.0.1, "port": 5001}, but no luck it will still open a port and the last config try gives me a config syntax error..

Also I've read about the trading options, however these are scattered around the internet (github, this forum, groups on discord, reddit, bitcoin forums..) and it is getting confusing to know which option is still supported for which version. Currently I'm having a full time job finding documentation instead of getting the bot up and running, reading a manual to know the ins and outs, learn to know the bot within a week in the evening hours and then let the bot run to evaluate the results a week later ...

I would like to ask the owner of the bot to create a manual, on one spot and not scattered around the whole internet, for example at the github wiki pages (not the current manual, thats not a manual, this is a manual: https://nginx.org/en/docs/).

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