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Quick Start
Before proceeding, make sure you have met the prerequisites.
Hacker challenge works as a cluster that anybody can join. To join a cluster you need
to run the DeTEE Hacker Challenge node (for simplicity we call it dthc):
docker run --device /dev/sgx/enclave --device /dev/sgx/provision --env INIT_NODES="212.95.45.139 46.165.199.12 184.107.183.210" -v /tmp/dthc:/challenge/main -p 80:31372 -p 31373:31373 -d --name dthc detee/hacker-challenge:latest
Note.
- the devices are mandatory to give node the access to the SGX driver
INIT_NODES
are current nodes so that your node can interact with the cluster, we keep them up to date- in the /tmp/dthc you will find the file where the node writes Solana keys, it's called
TRY_TO_HACK_THIS
- port 31373 is needed if you have a public IP and want other nodes to connect to you
- port 80 is the web interface of your node, it has
/nodes
,/metrics
and/mint?address=...
endpoints
After your node has started, feel free to start exploring logs in docker logs <hash>
and /tmp/dthc/logs