# Running the Server Learn how to run and setup the JSON-RPC server on Ethermint. {synopsis} ## Enable Server To enable RPC server use the following flag (set to true by default). ```bash ethermintd start --json-rpc.enable ``` ## Defining Namespaces `Eth`,`Net` and `Web3` [namespaces](./namespaces) are enabled by default. In order to enable other namespaces use flag `--json-rpc.api`. ```bash ethermintd start --json-rpc.api eth,txpool,personal,net,debug,web3,miner ``` ## Set a Gas Cap `eth_call` and `eth_estimateGas` define a global gas cap over rpc for DoS protection. You can override the default gas cap value of 25,000,000 by passing a custom value when starting the node: ```bash # set gas cap to 85M ethermintd start --json-rpc.gas-cap 85000000000 # set gas cap to infinite (=0) ethermintd start --json-rpc.gas-cap 0 ``` ## CORS If accessing the RPC from a browser, CORS will need to be enabled with the appropriate domain set. Otherwise, JavaScript calls are limit by the same-origin policy and requests will fail. The CORS setting can be updated from the `app.toml` ```toml ############################################################################### ### API Configuration ### ############################################################################### [api] # ... # EnableUnsafeCORS defines if CORS should be enabled (unsafe - use it at your own risk). enabled-unsafe-cors = true # default false ```