I started the monerod in the command line so I can see the daemon output, but how do I connect to this daemon using the gui? Or should I just start the daemon in the gui instead?
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I have not used the GUI because I could not get my wallet to sync correctly. This was the first GUI released - I have not tried another GUI release since.
However, from what I remember you only need to launch the GUI and a daemon starts automatically for you.
Hope this helps!

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If you run a monerod
from the same directory as the GUI, the GUI will automatically connect to it. Doing so will enable you to use the GUI with a local daemon and to see the daemon output. In sum, you should perform the following steps on Linux / Mac OS X:
Browse to the directory you extracted the GUI binaries to.
Open a new terminal.
Type
./monerod
.Open another terminal.
Type
./start-gui.sh
(Linux). On Mac OS X you should be able to double click onmonero-wallet-gui
.
On Windows the steps are similar. That is:
Browse to the directory you extracted the GUI binaries to.
Double click on
monerod.exe
.Double click on
monero-wallet-gui.exe
.
I am not entirely sure if the GUI will also connect to a daemon that is started from a different directory, but I think it will.

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Letting the GUI start its own monerod
is the easiest, but you can also configure the GUI to connect to a local or remote monerod
. It should connect to a local monerod
automatically (at IP address 127.0.0.1
and port 18081
) if not, you can check your GUI configuration, make sure the daemon is accepting RPC connections, etc.
More info about ports here: https://monero.stackexchange.com/a/635/1023

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localhost
or127.0.0.1
) & port number need to be correct and the daemon needs to enable RPC of course :-) – Jonathan Cross Sep 21 '17 at 14:23