All these options are set in the main control file multibit.properties
. MultiBit looks in a few places for this file in the following order:
-
Current working directory when launched. This is for backwards compatibility and for running from a USB drive.
-
(Mac OS X only) Four directory levels up. This is for running from a USB drive, but outside the OSX
.app
directory. -
The operating system's standard application data directory:
System.getenv("APPDATA")/MultiBit
- Example:
C:/Documents and Settings/Administrator/Application Data/MultiBit
System.getProperty("user.home")/Library/Application Support/MultiBit
- Example:
/Users/jim/Library/Application Support/MultiBit
System.getProperty("user.home")/MultiBit
- Example:
/Users/jim/MultiBit
Wherever this file is found, that directory is used as the application data directory for Multibit.
If you want to connect to specific peers set peers=<comma separated list of peers to connect to>
The list of peers can be specified using domain names (www.myNode.com
) or IP addresses. Example:
peers=173.242.119.177, 176.9.42.247, 217.79.19.226, 98.216.173.54
(The older property singleNodeConnection
is still honoured but is now deprecated. Use 'peers' instead).
Note: ONLY these peers will be used for connections.
To use Testnet set testOrProductionNetwork=test
.
To use Testnet3 (recommended) set testOrProductionNetwork=testnet3
.