Note that for simple setups, the implicit \fIautolisten\fR option does the right thing: it will try to bind to port 9735 on IPv4 and IPv6, and will announce it to peers if it\(cqs seems like a public address\&.
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You can instead use \fIaddr\fR to override this (eg\&. to change the port), or precisely control where to bind and what to announce with the \fIbind\-addr\fR and \fIannounce\-addr\fR options\&.
You can instead use \fIaddr\fR to override this (eg\&. to change the port), or precisely control where to bind and what to announce with the \fIbind\-addr\fR and \fIannounce\-addr\fR options\&. These will \fBdisable\fR the \fIautolisten\fR logic, so you must specifiy exactly what you want!