RPC connections now have optional tranparent SSL.
An optional private key and certificate file can be passed,
using the --{rpc,daemon}-ssl-private-key and
--{rpc,daemon}-ssl-certificate options. Those have as
argument a path to a PEM format private private key and
certificate, respectively.
If not given, a temporary self signed certificate will be used.
SSL can be enabled or disabled using --{rpc}-ssl, which
accepts autodetect (default), disabled or enabled.
Access can be restricted to particular certificates using the
--rpc-ssl-allowed-certificates, which takes a list of
paths to PEM encoded certificates. This can allow a wallet to
connect to only the daemon they think they're connected to,
by forcing SSL and listing the paths to the known good
certificates.
To generate long term certificates:
openssl genrsa -out /tmp/KEY 4096
openssl req -new -key /tmp/KEY -out /tmp/REQ
openssl x509 -req -days 999999 -sha256 -in /tmp/REQ -signkey /tmp/KEY -out /tmp/CERT
/tmp/KEY is the private key, and /tmp/CERT is the certificate,
both in PEM format. /tmp/REQ can be removed. Adjust the last
command to set expiration date, etc, as needed. It doesn't
make a whole lot of sense for monero anyway, since most servers
will run with one time temporary self signed certificates anyway.
SSL support is transparent, so all communication is done on the
existing ports, with SSL autodetection. This means you can start
using an SSL daemon now, but you should not enforce SSL yet or
nothing will talk to you.
RPC connections now have optional tranparent SSL.
An optional private key and certificate file can be passed,
using the --{rpc,daemon}-ssl-private-key and
--{rpc,daemon}-ssl-certificate options. Those have as
argument a path to a PEM format private private key and
certificate, respectively.
If not given, a temporary self signed certificate will be used.
SSL can be enabled or disabled using --{rpc}-ssl, which
accepts autodetect (default), disabled or enabled.
Access can be restricted to particular certificates using the
--rpc-ssl-allowed-certificates, which takes a list of
paths to PEM encoded certificates. This can allow a wallet to
connect to only the daemon they think they're connected to,
by forcing SSL and listing the paths to the known good
certificates.
To generate long term certificates:
openssl genrsa -out /tmp/KEY 4096
openssl req -new -key /tmp/KEY -out /tmp/REQ
openssl x509 -req -days 999999 -sha256 -in /tmp/REQ -signkey /tmp/KEY -out /tmp/CERT
/tmp/KEY is the private key, and /tmp/CERT is the certificate,
both in PEM format. /tmp/REQ can be removed. Adjust the last
command to set expiration date, etc, as needed. It doesn't
make a whole lot of sense for monero anyway, since most servers
will run with one time temporary self signed certificates anyway.
SSL support is transparent, so all communication is done on the
existing ports, with SSL autodetection. This means you can start
using an SSL daemon now, but you should not enforce SSL yet or
nothing will talk to you.
23813c71 blockchain: add --reorg-notify (moneromooo-monero)
f6db59b0 notify: handle arbitrary tags (moneromooo-monero)
ff959216 notify: warn if the spec contains one of '"\ (moneromooo-monero)
13852678 common: set MONERO_DEFAULT_LOG_CATEGORY for notify and spawn (moneromooo-monero)
b6534c40 ringct: remove unused senderPk from ecdhTuple (moneromooo-monero)
7d375981 ringct: the commitment mask is now deterministic (moneromooo-monero)
99d946e6 ringct: encode 8 byte amount, saving 24 bytes per output (moneromooo-monero)
cdc3ccec ringct: save 3 bytes on bulletproof size (moneromooo-monero)
f931e16c add a bulletproof version, new bulletproof type, and rct config (moneromooo-monero)
The blockchain prunes seven eighths of prunable tx data.
This saves about two thirds of the blockchain size, while
keeping the node useful as a sync source for an eighth
of the blockchain.
No other data is currently pruned.
There are three ways to prune a blockchain:
- run monerod with --prune-blockchain
- run "prune_blockchain" in the monerod console
- run the monero-blockchain-prune utility
The first two will prune in place. Due to how LMDB works, this
will not reduce the blockchain size on disk. Instead, it will
mark parts of the file as free, so that future data will use
that free space, causing the file to not grow until free space
grows scarce.
The third way will create a second database, a pruned copy of
the original one. Since this is a new file, this one will be
smaller than the original one.
Once the database is pruned, it will stay pruned as it syncs.
That is, there is no need to use --prune-blockchain again, etc.
Half of the patch was correct, but half was introducing another bug,
where a wallet asking for a fork that the daemon does not know about
yet would decide to use those rules.
This avoids the constant message about needed to run refresh
to enter a password.
Also mention the txpool when asking for the password if the
reason is a pool tx.
When doing a first refresh on HW-token based wallet KI sync is required if money were received. Received money may indicate wallet was already used before the restore I.e., some transaction could have been already sent from the wallet. The spent UTXO would not be detected as spent which could lead to double spending errors on submitting a new transaction.
Thus if the wallet is HW-token based with the cold signing protocol and the first refresh detected received money the user is asked to perform the key image sync.
- adds a new option `--hw-device-deriv-path` to the simple wallet. Enables to specify wallet derivation path / wallet code (path avoided so it can be misinterpreted as a file path).
- devices can use different derivation mechanisms. Trezor uses standard SLIP-10 mechanism with fixed SLIP-44 prefix for Monero
- Trezor: when empty, the default derivation mechanism is used with 44'/128'/0'. When entered the derivation path is 44'/128'/PATH.
- Trezor: the path is always taken as elements are hardened (1<<31 bit turned on)
aee7a4e3 wallet_rpc_server: do not use RPC data if the call failed (moneromooo-monero)
1a0733e5 windows_service: fix memory leak (moneromooo-monero)
0dac3c64 unit_tests: do not rethrow a copy of an exception (moneromooo-monero)
5d9915ab cryptonote: fix get_unit for non default settings (moneromooo-monero)
d4f50cb1 remove some unused code (moneromooo-monero)
61163971 a few minor (but easy) performance tweaks (moneromooo-monero)
30023074 tests: slow_memmem now returns size_t (moneromooo-monero)
- simple device callback object added. Device can request passphrase/PIN entry via the callback or notify user some action is required
- callback is routed to wallet2, which routes the callback to i_wallet_callback so CLI or GUI wallets can support passphrase entry for HW tokens
- wallet: device open needs wallet callback first - passphrase protected device needs wallet callback so user can enter passphrase
Motivated by https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/10483
Some exchanges appear to have customized the wallet software
in an inappropriate way, making the tx extra field partially
unreadable. PR #3716 changed the wallet behavior disallowing
such partially valid tx extra.
An example tx reported by the user is
e87c675a85f34ecac58a8846613d25062f1813e1023c552b705afad32b972c38
where the normal tx pubkey appears again with the aditional
tx pubkeys tag `04` which is inappropriate.
15:43 < hahsun> Im on stagenet and I suddenly get this exception: 2018-11-04 14:42:52.416 [RPC0] ERROR wallet.wallet2 src/wallet/wallet2.cpp:2070 !m_blockchain.is_in_bounds(current_index). THROW EXCEPTION: error::out_of_hashchain_bounds_error
16:01 <+moneromooo> OK, possibly because the blckchain is always seeded with the genesis block hash...
16:02 <+moneromooo> So that case should be allowed, assuming it doesn't break the code around it.
16:05 <+moneromooo> OK if stop_height == size || (size==1 && stop_heigt ==0)
16:05 <+moneromooo> Throw if not that.
16:06 < hahsun> k
Even if it is never relayed, it ensures a daemon supplying
fake outs on demand will never be asked for a set with the
real input being the only intersecting member (only a problem
with people who trust their privacy to some stranger's node,
but it seems to be a massively common thing, even in Monero)
3ffbec15 rpc: init m_rpc_version in Message ctor (moneromooo-monero)
bfa2dce1 rpc: remove unused ctors (moneromooo-monero)
7cc39845 account: init creation timestamp to 0 (moneromooo-monero)
32123789 wallet2: initialize some scalar fields in ctor where appropriate (moneromooo-monero)
4eca42b2 blockchain_db: initialize m_hardfork in ctor just in case (moneromooo-monero)
9acf42d3 Multisig M/N functionality core tests added (naughtyfox)
9f3963e8 Arbitrary M/N multisig schemes: * support in wallet2 * support in monero-wallet-cli * support in monero-wallet-rpc * support in wallet api * support in monero-gen-trusted-multisig * unit tests for multisig wallets creation (naughtyfox)
* support in wallet2
* support in monero-wallet-cli
* support in monero-wallet-rpc
* support in wallet api
* support in monero-gen-trusted-multisig
* unit tests for multisig wallets creation
Implemented strategy splits total amount into N equal parts,
where N is a specified number of outputs. If N > 1, dummy
change output is NOT created.
rebased by moneromooo
'outputs' option allows to specify the number of
separate outputs of smaller denomination that will
be created by sweep operation.
rebased by moneromooo
- device name is a new wallet property
- full device name is now a bit more structured so we can address particular device vendor + device path. Example: 'Ledger', 'Trezor:udp', 'Trezor:udp:127.0.0.1:21324', 'Trezor:bridge:usb01'. The part before ':' identifies HW device implementation, the optional part after ':' is device path to look for.
- new --hw-device parameter added to the wallet, can name the hardware device
- device reconnect added
a54dbaee blockchain_blackball: add --force-chain-reaction-pass flag (moneromooo-monero)
44439c32 record blackballs as amount/offset, and add export ability (moneromooo-monero)
4bce935b blockchain_blackball: more optimizations (moneromooo-monero)
b66ba783 blockchain_blackball: do not process duplicate blockchains parts (moneromooo-monero)
639a3c01 blockchain_blackball: make it clear secondary passes are not incremental (moneromooo-monero)
eb8a51be blockchain_blackball: detect spent outputs by partial ring reuse (moneromooo-monero)
d6d276c6 blockchain_blackball: fix chain reaction phase in incremental mode (moneromooo-monero)
2b2a681b blockchain_blackball: avoid false positives for different amounts (moneromooo-monero)
80e4fef3 blockchain_blackball: set transaction looping txn to read only (moneromooo-monero)
4801d6b5 blockchain_blackball: add stats (moneromooo-monero)
846190fd blockchain_blackball: support pre-v2 databases (moneromooo-monero)
daa6cc7d blockchain_blackball: use LMDB for the cache (moneromooo-monero)
50cb370d ringdb: allow blackballing many outputs at once (moneromooo-monero)
62511df6 wallet2: fix refresh retry when a block/tx fails to parse (moneromooo-monero)
b219c24c wallet2: trim hash chain after fast refresh of hashes (moneromooo-monero)
5b6bcca3 wallet2: fix checking the wrong vector when adding hashes (moneromooo-monero)
29dea03 epee: resize vectors where possible in serialization (moneromooo-monero)
76affd9 epee: some speedup in parsing (moneromooo-monero)
dc6c069 db_lmdb: speedup the get_output_distribution common case (moneromooo-monero)
76ac5a8 wallet2: ask for a binary output distribution, for speed (moneromooo-monero)
The secret spend key is kept encrypted in memory, and
decrypted on the fly when needed.
Both spend and view secret keys are kept encrypted in a JSON
field in the keys file. This avoids leaving the keys in
memory due to being manipulated by the JSON I/O API.
Also added notes to WalletManager::verifyWalletPassword (which afaik seems unused
by anyone at the moment) regarding the need to unlock the keys file beforehand.
This is based on how much an attacking miner stands to lose in block
rewardy by mining a private chain which double spends a payment.
This is not foolproof, since mining is based on luck, and breaks
down as the attacking miner nears 50% of the network hash rate,
and the estimation is based on a constant block reward.
key derivation and checking for incoming outputs are threaded
in batch before adding blocks to the local blockchain. Other
minor bits and bobs are also cached.
for privacy reasons, so an untrusted node can't easily track
wallets from IP address to IP address, etc. The granularity
is 1024 blocks, which is about a day and a half.
47fdb74 WalletApi: getMultisigInfo entry for gui wallets... (naughtyfox)
47fdb74 Refactored: work with wallet api statuses to make setting and getting operations atomic along with error strings (naughtyfox)
ffeeefde speedup get_output_histogram for all amounts when min_count > 0 (moneromooo-monero)
2dae0f20 wallet2: add missing parameters to get_output_histogram (moneromooo-monero)
875c1cab wallet2: increase rpc timeout for get_output_distribution (moneromooo-monero)
70f23217 add top height to get_output_distribution, and cache it for rct (moneromooo-monero)
8c7363fb rpc: add missing perf timer for get_output_distribution (moneromooo-monero)
When additional keys was needed, the TX scan failed because the
derivation data was always recomputed with the main tx_key and not
the corresponding additional one.
Moreover this patch avoid perf decreasing when not using HW device.
73951cbd wallet2: request transactions in slices when scanning for known rings (moneromooo-monero)
25fe67e4 rpc: allow getting pruned blocks from gettransactions (moneromooo-monero)
c77d2bfa Add the possibility to export private view key for fast scan. (cslashm)
100b7bc1 Change mutex lock model to avoid dead lock and ensure locks are always released. (cslashm)
641dfc99 Automatic height setup when creating/restoring hw device. (cslashm)
eaa8bfe7 wallet2: set from_height of GET_OUTPUT_DISTRIBUTION correctly The previous expression (stoffu)
0a619f78 wallet2: enable the mitigation only after the fork height (stoffu)
and get them pruned in find_and_save_rings, since it does not need
the pruned data in the first place.
Also set decode_to_json to false where missing, we don't need this
either.
On client startup the device asks for authorization to export the private view key.
If user agree, the client hold the private view key allowing a fast blockchain scan.
If the user does not agree, the blockchain scan is fully done via the device.
WalletApi: makeMultisig call introduced
WalletApi: finalizeMultisig call introduced
WalletApi: new calls exportMultisigImages and importMultisigImages
WalletApi: method to return multisig wallet creation state
WalletApi: create multisig transaction, sign multisig transaction, commit transaction and get multisig data are added
WalletApi: identation and style fixes
This will avoid careless forkers polluting the shared database
even if they make their own chain. They'll then automatically
start using another subdb, and any key-reusing fork of those
forks will reuse their subdbs.