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## What's Next?
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## What's Next?
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Continue "Understanding Your Lightning Setup" with [§18.2: Knowing Your Lightning Setup](18_2_Knowing_Your_lightning_Setup.md).
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Continue "Understanding Your Lightning Setup" with [§19.2: Knowing Your Lightning Setup](19_2_Knowing_Your_lightning_Setup.md).
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## Variant: Install from Ubuntu ppa
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## Variant: Install from Ubuntu ppa
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## What's Next?
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## What's Next?
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You're going to need to have a second Linode node to test out the actual payment of invoices. If you need support in setting one up, read [Interlude: Accessing a Second Lightning Node](18_2__Interlude_Accessing_a_Second_Lightning_Node.md).
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You're going to need to have a second Linode node to test out the actual payment of invoices. If you need support in setting one up, read [Interlude: Accessing a Second Lightning Node](19_2__Interlude_Accessing_a_Second_Lightning_Node.md).
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Otherwise, continue "Understanding Your Lightning Setup" with [§19.3: Setting Up_a_Channel](19_3_Setting_Up_a_Channel.md).
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Otherwise, continue "Understanding Your Lightning Setup" with [§19.3: Setting Up_a_Channel](19_3_Setting_Up_a_Channel.md).
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## Create a New c-lightning Node
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## Create a New c-lightning Node
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However, for testing purposes, you probably want to have a second node under you own control. The easiest way to do so is to create a second c-lightning node on a new machine, using either Bitcoin Standup, per [§2.1](02_1_Setting_Up_a_Bitcoin-Core_VPS_with_StackScript.md) or compiling it by hand, per [§18.1](18_1_Verifying_Your_Lightning_Setup.md).
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However, for testing purposes, you probably want to have a second node under you own control. The easiest way to do so is to create a second c-lightning node on a new machine, using either Bitcoin Standup, per [§2.1](02_1_Setting_Up_a_Bitcoin-Core_VPS_with_StackScript.md) or compiling it by hand, per [§19.1](19_1_Verifying_Your_Lightning_Setup.md).
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Once you have your node running, you can run `getinfo` to retrieve your information, as shown above.
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Once you have your node running, you can run `getinfo` to retrieve your information, as shown above.
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Unlike with c-lightning, you will need to create a default config file for LND.
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Unlike with c-lightning, you will need to create a default config file for LND.
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However first, you need to enable ZMQ on your Bitcoind, if you didn't already in [§15.3](15_3_Receiving_Bitcoind_Notifications_with_C.md).
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However first, you need to enable ZMQ on your Bitcoind, if you didn't already in [§16.3](16_3_Receiving_Bitcoind_Notifications_with_C.md).
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This requires adding the following to your `~/.bitcoin/bitcoin.conf` file if it's not already there:
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This requires adding the following to your `~/.bitcoin/bitcoin.conf` file if it's not already there:
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