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# Public Peers
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This repository contains peering information for publicly accessible nodes on
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the Yggdrasil network. If you are new to the network then this is a good place
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to start in order to get connected.
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In most cases, public peers should be accessible by adding the string provided
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for each peer to the `Peers: []` section of your `yggdrasil.conf` configuration
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file.
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Example in `yggdrasil.conf`:
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```
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Peers:
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[
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tcp://a.b.c.d:e
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tcp://d.c.b.a:e
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tcp://[a:b:c::d]:e
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tcp://[d:c:b::a]:e
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]
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```
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### How do I pick peers?
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Always try to pick peers that are as close to you geographically as possible, as
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this will keep the latency of the network down.
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If you are using a home connection then you should avoid peering with any nodes
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that are far away, as you may end up carrying traffic for the rest of the
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network.
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For normal usage, you probably only need 2 or 3 peers.
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### TLS peers
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As of Yggdrasil v0.3.11, peering connections over TLS are now possible. This hides
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the peering connection inside a regular TLS session, which can help in some cases
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where firewalls or deep packet inspection may identify or block regular Yggdrasil
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peering traffic.
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TLS public peers are identified by the prefix `tls://` instead of `tcp://`.
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Note that, due to the additional layer of encryption, performance via TLS peers
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may be slightly worse than via regular `tcp://` peers.
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