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html: validation_create.html
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description: Generate keys for a rippled server to identify itself to the network.
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- Security
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# validation_create
[[Source]](https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/blob/315a8b6b602798a4cff4d8e1911936011e12abdb/src/ripple/rpc/handlers/ValidationCreate.cpp "Source")
Use the `validation_create` command to generate [cryptographic keys a `rippled` server can use to identify itself to the network](../../../../concepts/networks-and-servers/peer-protocol.md#node-key-pair). Similar to the [wallet_propose method][], this method only generates a set of keys in the proper format. It does not any makes changes to the XRP Ledger data or server configuration.
_The `validation_create` method is an [admin method](../index.md) that cannot be run by unprivileged users._
You can configure your server to use the generated key pair to sign validations (validation key pair) or regular peer-to-peer communications ([node key pair](../../../../concepts/networks-and-servers/peer-protocol.md#node-key-pair)).
**Tip:** For configuring a robust validator, you should use the `validator-keys` tool (included in the `rippled` RPM) to generate validator tokens (which can be rotated) with an offline master key. For more information, see [Validator Setup](../../../../infrastructure/configuration/server-modes/run-rippled-as-a-validator.md#3-enable-validation-on-your-rippled-server).
### Request Format
An example of the request format:
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{% tab label="WebSocket" %}
```json
{
"id": 0,
"command": "validation_create",
"secret": "BAWL MAN JADE MOON DOVE GEM SON NOW HAD ADEN GLOW TIRE"
}
```
{% /tab %}
{% tab label="JSON-RPC" %}
```json
{
"method": "validation_create",
"params": [
{
"secret": "BAWL MAN JADE MOON DOVE GEM SON NOW HAD ADEN GLOW TIRE"
}
]
}
```
{% /tab %}
{% tab label="Commandline" %}
```sh
#Syntax: validation_create [secret]
rippled validation_create "BAWL MAN JADE MOON DOVE GEM SON NOW HAD ADEN GLOW TIRE"
```
{% /tab %}
{% /tabs %}
The request includes the following parameters:
| `Field` | Type | Description |
|:---------|:-------|:---------------------------------------------------------|
| `secret` | String | _(Optional)_ Use this value as a seed to generate the credentials. The same secret always generates the same credentials. You can provide the seed in [RFC-1751](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1751) format or the XRP Ledger's [base58][] format. If omitted, generate a random seed. |
**Note:** The security of your validator depends on the entropy of your seed. Do not use a secret value for real business purposes unless it is generated with a strong source of randomness. Ripple recommends omitting the `secret` when generating new credentials for the first time.
### Response Format
An example of a successful response:
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{% tab label="JSON-RPC" %}
```json
{
"result" : {
"status" : "success",
"validation_key" : "FAWN JAVA JADE HEAL VARY HER REEL SHAW GAIL ARCH BEN IRMA",
"validation_public_key" : "n9Mxf6qD4J55XeLSCEpqaePW4GjoCR5U1ZeGZGJUCNe3bQa4yQbG",
"validation_seed" : "ssZkdwURFMBXenJPbrpE14b6noJSu"
}
}
```
{% /tab %}
{% tab label="Commandline" %}
```json
Loading: "/etc/rippled.cfg"
Connecting to 127.0.0.1:5005
{
"result" : {
"status" : "success",
"validation_key" : "FAWN JAVA JADE HEAL VARY HER REEL SHAW GAIL ARCH BEN IRMA",
"validation_public_key" : "n9Mxf6qD4J55XeLSCEpqaePW4GjoCR5U1ZeGZGJUCNe3bQa4yQbG",
"validation_seed" : "ssZkdwURFMBXenJPbrpE14b6noJSu"
}
}
```
{% /tab %}
{% /tabs %}
The response follows the [standard format][], with a successful result containing the following fields:
| `Field` | Type | Description |
|:------------------------|:-------|:------------------------------------------|
| `validation_key` | String | The secret key for these validation credentials, in [RFC-1751](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1751) format. |
| `validation_public_key` | String | The public key for these validation credentials, in the XRP Ledger's [base58][] encoded string format. |
| `validation_seed` | String | The secret key for these validation credentials, in the XRP Ledger's [base58][] encoded string format. |
### Possible Errors
* Any of the [universal error types][].
* `badSeed` - The request provided an invalid seed value. This usually means that the seed value appears to be a valid string of a different format, such as an account address or validation public key.
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