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Version: 0.10

Public Super Peers

Exposed drasyl nodes, configured as super peers and acting as rendezvous servers and relays, are required for discovery of other nodes.

We run some public super peers, so you don't have to. By default, all drasyl nodes are configured to use the main network's super peers listed below.

Main Network​

This network has the id 1.

Baden-Baden, Germany (FKB 1)​

udp://sp-fkb1.drasyl.org:22527?publicKey=c0900bcfabc493d062ecd293265f571edb70b85313ba4cdda96c9f77163ba62d&networkId=1

Logroño, Spain (RJL 1)​

udp://sp-rjl1.drasyl.org:22527?publicKey=5b4578909bf0ad3565bb5faf843a9f68b325dd87451f6cb747e49d82f6ce5f4c&networkId=1

New York City, USA (NYC 1)​

udp://sp-nyc1.drasyl.org:22527?publicKey=bf3572dba7ebb6c5ccd037f3a978707b5d7c5a9b9b01b56b4b9bf059af56a4e0&networkId=1

Singapore (SGP 1)​

udp://sp-sgp1.drasyl.org:22527?publicKey=ab7a1654d463f9986530bed00569cc895697827b802153b8ef1598579713045f&networkId=1

Test Network​

This network has the id 2. Messages are not armed. Therefore, if you are using DrasylNode make sure that drasyl.remote.message.arm.protocol.enabled is set to false.

Hamburg, Germany​

udp://sp-ham1.test.drasyl.org:22527?publicKey=c909a27d9ec0127c57142c3e1547ba9f82bc605277380b2a8fc0fabafe2be4c9&networkId=2