@nav_title = "Services" @title = "Guide to node services" @summary = "" @toc = true # Introduction Every node (server) must have one or more `services` defined that determines what role the node performs. For example: workstation$ cat nodes/stallman.json { "ip_address": "199.99.99.1", "services": ["webapp", "tor"] } Here are common questions to ask when adding a new node to your provider: * **many or few?** Some services benefit from having many nodes, while some services are best run on only one or two nodes. * **required or optional?** Some services are required, while others can be left out. * **who does the node communicate with?** Some services communicate very heavily with other particular services. Nodes running these services should be close together. * **public or private network?** Some services communicate with the public internet, while others only need to communicate with other nodes in the infrastructure. # Available services
Service | VPN | Notes | ||
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webapp | User control panel, provider API, and support system. | |||
couchdb | Data storage for everything. Private node. | |||
soledad | User data synchronization daemon. Usually paired with couchdb nodes. |
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mx | Incoming and outgoing MX servers. | |||
openvpn | OpenVPN gateways. | |||
monitor | Nagios monitoring. This service must be on the webapp node. | |||
tor | Tor exit node. |