# Creating a Private Network using Clique (Proof of Authority) Consensus Protocol A private network provides a configurable network for testing. This private network uses the [Clique (Proof of Authority) consensus protocol](../Consensus-Protocols/Clique.md). !!!important An Ethereum private network created as described here is isolated but not protected or secure. We recommend running the private network behind a properly configured firewall. ## Prerequisites [Pantheon](../Installation/Install-Binaries.md) [Curl (or similar web service client)](https://curl.haxx.se/download.html) ## Steps To create a private network: 1. [Create Folders](#1-create-folders) 1. [Get Address for Node-1](#2-get-address-for-node-1) 1. [Create Genesis File](#3-create-genesis-file) 1. [Start First Node as Bootnode](#4-start-first-node-as-bootnode) 1. [Start Node-2](#5-start-node-2) 1. [Start Node-3](#6-start-node-3) 1. [Confirm Private Network is Working](#7-confirm-private-network-is-working) ### 1. Create Folders Each node requires a data directory for the blockchain data. When the node is started, the [node key](../Configuring-Pantheon/Node-Keys.md) is saved in this directory. Create directories for your private network, each of the three nodes, and a data directory for each node: ```bash Clique-Network/ ├── Node-1 │   ├── data ├── Node-2 │   ├── data └── Node-3 ├── data ``` ### 2. Get Address for Node-1 In Clique networks, the address of at least one initial signer must be included in the genesis file. For this Clique network, we will use Node-1 as the initial signer. This requires obtaining the address for Node-1. To obtain the address for Node-1, in the `Node-1` directory, use the [`public-key export-address`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#public-key) subcommand to write the node address to the specified file (`node1Address` in this example) ```bash tab="MacOS" pantheon --data-path=data public-key export-address --to=data/node1Address ``` ```bash tab="Windows" pantheon --data-path=data public-key export-address --to=data\node1Address ``` ### 3. Create Genesis File The genesis file defines the genesis block of the blockchain (that is, the start of the blockchain). The [Clique genesis file](../Consensus-Protocols/Clique.md#genesis-file) includes the address of Node-1 as the initial signer in the `extraData` field. All nodes in a network must use the same genesis file. Copy the following genesis definition to a file called `cliqueGenesis.json` and save it in the `Clique-Network` directory: ```json { "config":{ "chainId":1981, "constantinoplefixblock": 0, "clique":{ "blockperiodseconds":15, "epochlength":30000 } }, "coinbase":"0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000", "difficulty":"0x1", "extraData":"0x00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000", "gasLimit":"0xa00000", "mixHash":"0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000", "nonce":"0x0", "timestamp":"0x5c51a607", "alloc": { "fe3b557e8fb62b89f4916b721be55ceb828dbd73": { "privateKey": "8f2a55949038a9610f50fb23b5883af3b4ecb3c3bb792cbcefbd1542c692be63", "comment": "private key and this comment are ignored. In a real chain, the private key should NOT be stored", "balance": "0xad78ebc5ac6200000" }, "627306090abaB3A6e1400e9345bC60c78a8BEf57": { "privateKey": "c87509a1c067bbde78beb793e6fa76530b6382a4c0241e5e4a9ec0a0f44dc0d3", "comment": "private key and this comment are ignored. In a real chain, the private key should NOT be stored", "balance": "90000000000000000000000" }, "f17f52151EbEF6C7334FAD080c5704D77216b732": { "privateKey": "ae6ae8e5ccbfb04590405997ee2d52d2b330726137b875053c36d94e974d162f", "comment": "private key and this comment are ignored. In a real chain, the private key should NOT be stored", "balance": "90000000000000000000000" } }, "number":"0x0", "gasUsed":"0x0", "parentHash":"0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000" } ``` In `extraData`, replace `` with the [address for Node-1](#2-get-address-for-node-1) excluding the 0x prefix. !!! example ```json { ... "extraData":"0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000b9b81ee349c3807e46bc71aa2632203c5b4620340000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000", ... } ``` !!! warning Do not use the accounts in `alloc` in the genesis file on mainnet or any public network except for testing. The private keys are displayed which means the accounts are not secure. ### 4. Start First Node as Bootnode Start Node-1: ```bash tab="MacOS" pantheon --data-path=data --genesis-file=../cliqueGenesis.json --bootnodes --network-id 123 --rpc-http-enabled --rpc-http-api=ETH,NET,CLIQUE --host-whitelist=* --rpc-http-cors-origins="all" ``` ```bash tab="Windows" pantheon --data-path=data --genesis-file=..\cliqueGenesis.json --bootnodes --network-id 123 --rpc-http-enabled --rpc-http-api=ETH,NET,CLIQUE --host-whitelist=* --rpc-http-cors-origins="all" ``` !!!note The [`--genesis-file`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#genesis-file) option is not used when running Pantheon from the [Docker image](../Getting-Started/Run-Docker-Image.md). Use a bind mount to [specify a configuration file with Docker](../Getting-Started/Run-Docker-Image.md#custom-genesis-file). The command line specifies: * No arguments for the [`--bootnodes`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#bootnodes) option because this is your bootnode * JSON-RPC API is enabled using the [`--rpc-http-enabled`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#rpc-http-enabled) option * ETH,NET, and CLIQUE APIs are enabled using the [`--rpc-http-api`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#rpc-http-api) option * All hosts can access the HTTP JSON-RPC API using the [`--host-whitelist`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#host-whitelist) option * All domains can access the node using the HTTP JSON-RPC API using the [`--rpc-http-cors-origins`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#rpc-http-cors-origins) option When the node starts, the [enode URL](../Configuring-Pantheon/Node-Keys.md#enode-url) is displayed. Copy the enode URL to specify Node-1 as the bootnode in the following steps. ![Node 1 Enode URL](../images/EnodeStartup.png) ### 5. Start Node-2 Start another terminal, change to the `Node-2` directory and start Node-2 specifying the Node-1 enode URL copied when starting Node-1 as the bootnode: ```bash tab="MacOS" pantheon --data-path=data --genesis-file=../cliqueGenesis.json --bootnodes= --network-id 123 --p2p-port=30304 --rpc-http-enabled --rpc-http-api=ETH,NET,CLIQUE --host-whitelist=* --rpc-http-cors-origins="all" --rpc-http-port=8546 ``` ```bash tab="Windows" pantheon --data-path=data --genesis-file=..\cliqueGenesis.json --bootnodes= --network-id 123 --p2p-port=30304 --rpc-http-enabled --rpc-http-api=ETH,NET,CLIQUE --host-whitelist=* --rpc-http-cors-origins="all" --rpc-http-port=8546 ``` The command line specifies: * Different port to Node-1 for P2P peer discovery using the [`--p2p-port`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#p2p-port) option. * Different port to Node-1 for HTTP JSON-RPC using the [`--rpc-http-port`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#rpc-http-port) option. * Enode URL for Node-1 using the [`--bootnodes`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#bootnodes) option. * Data directory for Node-2 using the [`--data-path`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#data-path) option. * Other options as for [Node-1](#5-start-first-node-as-bootnode). ### 6. Start Node-3 Start another terminal, change to the `Node-3` directory and start Node-3 specifying the Node-1 enode URL copied when starting Node-1 as the bootnode: ```bash tab="MacOS" pantheon --data-path=data --genesis-file=../cliqueGenesis.json --bootnodes= --network-id 123 --p2p-port=30305 --rpc-http-enabled --rpc-http-api=ETH,NET,CLIQUE --host-whitelist=* --rpc-http-cors-origins="all" --rpc-http-port=8547 ``` ```bash tab="Windows" pantheon --data-path=data --genesis-file=..\cliqueGenesis.json --bootnodes= --network-id 123 --p2p-port=30305 --rpc-http-enabled --rpc-http-api=ETH,NET,CLIQUE --host-whitelist=* --rpc-http-cors-origins="all" --rpc-http-port=8547 ``` The command line specifies: * Different port to Node-1 and Node-2 for P2P peer discovery using the [`--p2p-port`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#p2p-port) option. * Different port to Node-1 and Node-2 for HTTP JSON-RPC using the [`--rpc-http-port`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#rpc-http-port) option. * Data directory for Node-3 using the [`--data-path`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#data-path) option. * Bootnode as for [Node-2](#6-start-node-2). * Other options as for [Node-1](#5-start-first-node-as-bootnode). ### 7. Confirm Private Network is Working Start another terminal, use curl to call the JSON-RPC API [`net_peerCount`](../Reference/JSON-RPC-API-Methods.md#net_peercount) method and confirm the nodes are functioning as peers: ```bash curl -X POST --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"net_peerCount","params":[],"id":1}' localhost:8545 ``` The result confirms Node-1 has two peers (Node-2 and Node-3): ```json { "jsonrpc" : "2.0", "id" : 1, "result" : "0x2" } ``` ## Next Steps Look at the logs displayed to confirm Node-1 is producing blocks and Node-2 and Node-3 are importing blocks. Use the [Clique API to add](../Consensus-Protocols/Clique.md#adding-and-removing-signers) Node-2 or Node-3 as a signer. !!! note To add Node-2 or Node-3 as a signer you need the [node address as when specifying Node-1](#2-get-address-for-node-1) as the initial signer. Import accounts to MetaMask and send transactions as described in the [Private Network Quickstart Tutorial](Private-Network-Quickstart.md#creating-a-transaction-using-metamask) !!! info Pantheon does not implement [private key management](../Using-Pantheon/Account-Management.md). ## Stop Nodes When finished using the private network, stop all nodes using ++ctrl+c++ in each terminal window. !!!tip To restart the Clique network in the future, start from [4. Start First Node as Bootnode](#4-start-first-node-as-bootnode).