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description: Pantheon private and public key used to identify node
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# Node Keys
Each node has a node key pair consisting of a node private key and node public key.
## Node Private Key
If a `key` file does not exist in the data directory and the [`--node-private-key-file`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#node-private-key-file)
option is not specified when Pantheon is started, a node private key is generated and written to the `key` file.
If Pantheon is stopped and restarted without deleting the `key` file, the same private key is used when Pantheon is restarted.
If a `key` file exists in the data directory when Pantheon is started, the node is started with the private key in the `key` file.
!!!info
The private key is not encrypted.
## Node Public Key
The node public key is displayed in the log after starting Pantheon. Use the [`public-key`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#public-key) subcommand to export the public key to a file.
The node public key is also referred to as the node ID. The node ID forms part of the enode URL for a node.
## Enode URL
Nodes are identified by their enode URL. For example, the `--bootnodes` option and `perm_addNodesToWhitelist` method specify nodes by the enode URL.
The enode URL is `enode://<id>@<host:port>` where:
* `<id>` is the node public key excluding the initial 0x.
* `<host:port>` is the host and port the bootnode is listening on for P2P peer discovery.
Specified by the [`--p2p-host`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#p2p-host) and
[`--p2p-port`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#p2p-port) options
(default host is `127.0.0.1` and port is `30303`).
!!! example
If the [`--p2p-host`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#p2p-host) or [`--p2p-port`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#p2p-port) options are not specified and the node public key is `0xc35c3ec90a8a51fd5703594c6303382f3ae6b2ecb9589bab2c04b3794f2bc3fc2631dabb0c08af795787a6c004d8f532230ae6e9925cbbefb0b28b79295d615f`
The enode URL is:
`enode://c35c3ec90a8a51fd5703594c6303382f3ae6b2ecb9589bab2c04b3794f2bc3fc2631dabb0c08af795787a6c004d8f532230ae6e9925cbbefb0b28b79295d615f@127.0.0.1:30303`
The enode is displayed when starting a Pantheon node and can be obtained using the [`net_enode`](../Reference/Pantheon-API-Methods.md#net_enode)
JSON-RPC API method.
## Specifying a Custom Node Private Key File
Use the [`--node-private-key-file`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#node-private-key-file) option to specify a custom `key` file in any location.
If the `key` file exists, the node is started with the private key in the custom `key` file. If the custom `key` file does not exist,
a node private key is generated and written to the custom `key` file.
For example, the following command either reads the node private key from the `privatekeyfile` or writes the generated private key to the `privatekeyfile`:
!!! example
```bash
pantheon --node-private-key-file="/Users/username/privatekeyfile"
```