# See a longer example at; /etc/bitcoin/bitcoin.conf.example #rpcuser= #rpcpassword= # --rpcauth-- # There additionally is the config option "rpcauth" to allow # multiple different users to use different credentials for login. # # The config option comes in the format: # rpcauth=USERNAME:SALT$HASH # # Where: # 1-USERNAME is desired username. Name doesn't have to be unique. # 2-SALT is the salt for the HMAC_SHA256 function # 3-HASH is a hex string that is the result of the HMAC_SHA256 # function on the user's secret password plus the SALT as the key. # # A "canonical" password generating python script has been supplied # at "/etc/bitcoin/rpcuser.py". From the client-side, one connects # using the standard -rpcuser/-rpcpassword options. # # How to create an RPC user login credential. # $ python2 /etc/bitcoin/rpcuser.py