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title: Run a Nwaku Node
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---
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Nwaku (formerly `nim-waku`) is a lightweight and robust Nim client for running a Waku node, equipped with tools to monitor and maintain a running node. Nwaku is highly configurable, enabling operators to select the [protocols](/overview/concepts/protocols) they want to support based on their needs, motivations, and available resources.
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This guide provides detailed steps to build, configure, and connect a `nwaku` node to the Waku Network. It also covers using existing tools to monitor and maintain the node.
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:::info
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Nwaku can be built and run on Linux and macOS, while Windows support is currently experimental.
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## Build the Node
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Before running a `nwaku` node, it is necessary to build it. Nwaku provides multiple options for building a node:
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| | Description | Documentation |
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| Precompiled Binary | Download a precompiled binary of the `nwaku` node | [Download Nwaku Binary](https://github.com/waku-org/nwaku/tags) |
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| Build Source | Build a `nwaku` node directly from the source code | [Build Nwaku from Source](/guides/nwaku/build-source) |
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| Docker Container | Build and run a `nwaku` node in a Docker Container | [Run Nwaku in Docker Container](/guides/nwaku/run-docker) |
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| Docker Compose | Build and run a `nwaku` node with Docker Compose | [Run Nwaku with Docker Compose](/guides/nwaku/run-docker-compose) |
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:::tip
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- If you want to try the latest `nwaku` updates without compiling the binaries, [download the nightly release](https://github.com/waku-org/nwaku/releases/tag/nightly).
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- You can run `nwaku` binaries and Docker images on cloud service providers like [Google Cloud](https://cloud.google.com/), [Microsoft Azure](https://azure.microsoft.com/), [Amazon Web Services](https://aws.amazon.com/), and [DigitalOcean](https://www.digitalocean.com/).
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## Run the Node
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Once you have built the `nwaku` node, run it using the default configuration:
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```bash
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# Run with default configuration
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./build/wakunode2
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# See available command line options
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./build/wakunode2 --help
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```
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By default, a `nwaku` node is configured to do the following:
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- Generate a new private key and `PeerID`.
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- Listen for incoming libp2p connections on the default TCP port (`60000`).
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- Subscribe to the default Pub/Sub topic (`/waku/2/default-waku/proto`).
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- Start the `JSON-RPC` HTTP server on the default port (`8545`).
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- Enable the `Relay` protocol for relaying messages.
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- Enable the `Store` protocol as a client, allowing it to query peers for historical messages but not store any message itself.
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:::tip
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For more advanced configurations like enabling other protocols or maintaining a consistent `PeerID`, please refer to the [Node Configuration](/guides/nwaku/configuration) guide.
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## Connect the Node
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To join the Waku Network, nodes must connect with peers. Nwaku provides multiple [peer discovery](/overview/concepts/peer-discovery) mechanisms for locating other peers:
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| Predefined Nodes | Configure the bootstrap nodes that `nwaku` should establish connections upon startup | [Configure Predefined Nodes](https://github.com/waku-org/nwaku/blob/master/docs/operators/how-to/connect.md#option-1-configure-peers-statically) |
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| DNS Discovery | Enable `nwaku` to locate peers to connect to using the `DNS Discovery` mechanism | [Configure DNS Discovery](https://github.com/waku-org/nwaku/blob/master/docs/operators/how-to/configure-dns-disc.md) |
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| Discv5 | Enable `nwaku` to locate peers to connect to using the `Discv5` mechanism | [Configure Discv5](https://github.com/waku-org/nwaku/blob/master/docs/operators/how-to/connect.md#option-3-discover-peers-using-waku-discovery-v5) |
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:::tip
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You can configure a `nwaku` node to use multiple peer discovery mechanisms simultaneously.
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## Interact with the Node
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You can interact with a running `nwaku` node through the [JSON RPC API](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/16/), such as querying the node information using the `get_waku_v2_debug_v1_info` method:
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```mdx-code-block
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import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs';
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import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem';
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```
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<Tabs>
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<TabItem value="request" label="Request">
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```bash
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curl --location --request GET 'http://localhost:8545' \
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--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
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--data '{
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"jsonrpc": "2.0",
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"id": "id",
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"method": "get_waku_v2_debug_v1_info",
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"params": []
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}'
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```
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</TabItem>
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<TabItem value="response" label="Response">
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```json
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{
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"jsonrpc": "2.0",
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"id": "id",
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"result": {
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"listenAddresses": [
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"/ip4/0.0.0.0/tcp/60000/p2p/16Uiu2HAmUbPquFQqje3jiqoB5YoiUbBya59NB4qqEzeiTNGHeA6w"
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],
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"enrUri": "enr:-Iu4QCQZXZDb_JsYmLoYor0F5E_95HbIywgO_wgx2rIdDbmCJZkTzmlCr0wmMzV47lgik_tVwww5mIng90Ris83TisMBgmlkgnY0gmlwhAAAAACJc2VjcDI1NmsxoQPszztG-Ev52ZB7tk0jF8s6Md4KvyY_rhzNZokaaB_ABIN0Y3CC6mCFd2FrdTIB"
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}
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}
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```
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</TabItem>
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</Tabs>
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:::info
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The `listenAddresses` field stores the transport addresses for accepting connections, while the `enrUri` field stores the `ENR` URI for peer discovery.
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