setting up faucet
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@PingOfd3ath There Luxe's faucet here: https://forums.burst-team.us/topic/215/burstcoin-faucet-v0-3-5-all-platforms
The instructions are pretty straight forward - setup the properties file, then edit to setup the wallet to use, payout parameters - amount and frequency, account to use, passphrase and your google captcha settings.
Ask if you have problems with it.
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I believe the faucet is a stand alone web server, I haven't ran it myself but I think there is a .bat file you run and it launches everything
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@PingOfd3ath I don't know if you can embed it - that would be a question for Luxe, but you can certainly link to it - it runs on a user configurable port. It's just a java app, no webserver really involved.
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@PingOfd3ath You should just be able to download it and extract the *.zip file to your desktop, edit the conf. file with your wallet information and run the .bat and should be good to go.
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@PingOfd3ath You'd need Java on the web server - your main site is at some.site.com port 80/443, the faucet is at some.site.com port 8080 (for example), then in the website you have the faucet link go to some.site.com:8080
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@PingOfd3ath a VPS should be able to run Java okay.
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Just chatted with @PingOfd3ath ... yes, the faucet is a java application with own included server. It does not run on webhosting accounts or something, you will need a server where you can install java and execute/run a application. Basically it is exactly the same tech like the burstcoin wallet ... if you can not run a wallet on your server, you will not be able to run faucet or observer.
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