batch-ethkey
Generate keys in batch.
Usage
$ batch-ethkey --help
Usage of batch-ethkey:
-dir string
parent directory containing numbered subdirectories containing keys (default ":/required")
-inc-port
Increment port numbers instead of IP addresses
-n uint
number subdirectories (containing keys) to create (default 5)
-network string
network in CIDR, with start address e.g.: 192.168.0.1/16
-port-start uint
port to start counting at (default 12000)
Example
$ batch-ethkey -n 10 -dir /my/awesome/dir > /my/awesome/dir/peers.json
$ tree /my/awesome/dir
├── 00
│ ├── priv_key.pem
│ └── pub_key.pub
├── 01
│ ├── priv_key.pem
│ └── pub_key.pub
├── 02
│ ├── priv_key.pem
│ └── pub_key.pub
├── 03
│ ├── priv_key.pem
│ └── pub_key.pub
├── 04
│ ├── priv_key.pem
│ └── pub_key.pub
├── 05
│ ├── priv_key.pem
│ └── pub_key.pub
├── 06
│ ├── priv_key.pem
│ └── pub_key.pub
├── 07
│ ├── priv_key.pem
│ └── pub_key.pub
├── 08
│ ├── priv_key.pem
│ └── pub_key.pub
├── 09
│ ├── priv_key.pem
│ └── pub_key.pub
└── peers.json
10 directories, 21 files
License
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