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Topic: [ANN] CIYAM Safe - offline tx's using QR codes for comms - page 2. (Read 6144 times)

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Ok, I'm not too sure if I've got this right (My BTC address is in my sig):
The transaction http://blockchain.info/address/1DTtB3FgCsnEfjfBsivg2JNAYyzhxsgdxa

Private key for 1DTtB3FgCsnEfjfBsivg2JNAYyzhxsgdxa is 5JtayZzciFXqPcjLGsBxSTs6iQcneTDr6n3KMuVkmPwTBKsv53D.

2 BTC should be on its way to 1GEEKqKUf4WwdsQuRd3wjHVYHA8NxUg1rU (txid c1a7964c7016536e4c9e6f61ad31e2b7b34f53a867874a02c755ac1601fde3a0).

Got it, thanks. Smiley

It's a nice project, one thing though, why is the size of the distro. so large considering there are so few packages in it?
I've created a few custom Linux distros. in the past and, if using a lightweight desktop environment, something like this would normally come in at around 250-300MB.
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Ok, I'm not too sure if I've got this right (My BTC address is in my sig):
The transaction http://blockchain.info/address/1DTtB3FgCsnEfjfBsivg2JNAYyzhxsgdxa

Private key for 1DTtB3FgCsnEfjfBsivg2JNAYyzhxsgdxa is 5JtayZzciFXqPcjLGsBxSTs6iQcneTDr6n3KMuVkmPwTBKsv53D.

2 BTC should be on its way to 1GEEKqKUf4WwdsQuRd3wjHVYHA8NxUg1rU (txid c1a7964c7016536e4c9e6f61ad31e2b7b34f53a867874a02c755ac1601fde3a0).
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Ok, I'm not too sure if I've got this right (My BTC address is in my sig):
The transaction http://blockchain.info/address/1DTtB3FgCsnEfjfBsivg2JNAYyzhxsgdxa

1) the GPG public key for "local"

-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux)

mQGiBFDrTIcRBAC4RThJ8W3f6OyG4AhAwkppaAMgdaxyGworFPTGsIla/O1IgwUf
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8+N39EOgxD7I1qBGLgcW+gCfX5s/iHRNRMlzyy1JMbtLNi/glkQ=
=xfIM

2) both the GPG public key and encrypted private key for "tux"

-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux)

mQGiBFDrS/URBADI41sYHKULKRV1mEyNQcs96d1NXyKq6Yhqv4f2AGmEVD1ESfne
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=8pei
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-----BEGIN PGP PRIVATE KEY BLOCK-----
Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux)

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onaqqy80AKCoX3HAG0fxX2cJSrNJ5JOyMrsHHw==
=TWg9
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3) the User Key and Password that were used
User key: seventyoneseventytwo
Password: triad

4) the GPG encrypted private key for the "offline signed" tx

-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux)

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=3hdX

legendary
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Ian Knowles - CIYAM Lead Developer
I'll give this a shot.

Okay - I think if you have followed the thread you should see it's fairly straight forward.
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I'll give this a shot.
legendary
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I'm quite surprised. It's quite a simple task for the tech-savvys here

I think it's probably the fact that it is "testing" (which is why if no other takers I will tunnel the funds into some "programming" tasks that might have wider appeal).

BTW - if any of the posters here are interested in joining CIYAM Open then let me know (currently membership is limited to "invitation only") - basically this task is an example of how it will be run (i.e. a non-competing chance to demonstrate a provable result in a limited time-frame for a guaranteed BTC reward if successful and I will be personally investing at least 100 BTC to get the ball rolling).
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Well it is interesting that there is still 6 BTC available (2 BTC reserved for the 3rd poster who hasn't posted again yet and 4 BTC in the "pot") but seemingly no takers.

I will still keep the offer open for the 3rd poster until 48 hours after their post but if there are no other takers for this within 24 hours then I will use the funds left over to fund some other tasks on CIYAM Open (which may be more interesting to members who are programmers).

Also if John has any interest in furthering the CIYAM Safe project (such as changing the distro as he had mentioned) then I would also be happy to donate the remaining funds from this testing task towards that cause (as another project on CIYAM Open which he could manage as he sees fit).


I'm quite surprised. It's quite a simple task for the tech-savvys here
legendary
Activity: 1890
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Ian Knowles - CIYAM Lead Developer
Well it is interesting that there is still 6 BTC available (2 BTC reserved for the 3rd poster who hasn't posted again yet and 4 BTC in the "pot") but seemingly no takers.

I will still keep the offer open for the 3rd poster until 48 hours after their post but if there are no other takers for this within 24 hours then I will use the funds left over to fund some other tasks on CIYAM Open (which may be more interesting to members who are programmers).

Also if John has any interest in furthering the CIYAM Safe project (such as changing the distro as he had mentioned) then I would also be happy to donate the remaining funds from this testing task towards that cause (as another project on CIYAM Open which he could manage as he sees fit).
legendary
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Ian Knowles - CIYAM Lead Developer
Okay.
In the signing stage, this command:
Code:
createrawtransaction "[{\"txid\":\"62f04f8ee14567ef9a052a56cbda2f7489ccdf17177658a728108c50d4f5c250\",\"vout\
":1}]" "{\"1PutTheAddressToSendToInHerexxxxx\":0.099}]"
tells me to use the same txid as above as there's no mention to me to change the txid.

Okay - have made a note about that one.

There's also other changes you should consider:
For one, you should include kWrite or some other text processing software to simplify stuff  during the making of small changes to the scripts or so. Also, you could use some other stripped down distro's to keep the space down - 2.7 GB for a couple of tools is a tad too big, and it's inefficient for older machines. (I experienced lagging on my netbook , had to switch to a new laptop to get this done).

Yup - when I start using this regularly for paying CIYAM Open devs I will most likely be whipping up another script or two to simplify the "text work".

The distro was really a question of how easily I could put it together and for me SUSE Studio wins hands down for simplicity (am not really a Linux guru and unfortunately I just don't have any spare time to be playing around with other distros so unless they have their own online SUSE Studio equivalent that I can get working in an hour or so then this is not likely to change).

I'm sure it would be possible, however, to "trim" the distro that I have created although I think it would be hard to shrink it down to say half the size it is now.

Thanks again for the suggestions!
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PS:The documentation section needs a better reworking - I find parts of it confusing and convoluted, especially at the signing stage.

Yup - I will be making some changes as per notes I've taken already but if you have other suggestions as to how to make it less confusing they would be appreciated (initially I only really wrote it for myself to use so no doubt I have left out some things that seem obvious to myself but not to someone new to raw tx's).

Okay.
In the signing stage, this command:
Code:
createrawtransaction "[{\"txid\":\"62f04f8ee14567ef9a052a56cbda2f7489ccdf17177658a728108c50d4f5c250\",\"vout\
":1}]" "{\"1PutTheAddressToSendToInHerexxxxx\":0.099}]"
tells me to use the same txid as above as there's no mention to me to change the txid.

There's also other changes you should consider:
For one, you should include kWrite or some other text processing software to simplify stuff  during the making of small changes to the scripts or so. Also, you could use some other stripped down distro's to keep the space down - 2.7 GB for a couple of tools is a tad too big, and it's inefficient for older machines. (I experienced lagging on my netbook , had to switch to a new laptop to get this done).
legendary
Activity: 1890
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Ian Knowles - CIYAM Lead Developer
PS:The documentation section needs a better reworking - I find parts of it confusing and convoluted, especially at the signing stage.

Yup - I will be making some changes as per notes I've taken already but if you have other suggestions as to how to make it less confusing they would be appreciated (initially I only really wrote it for myself to use so no doubt I have left out some things that seem obvious to myself but not to someone new to raw tx's).
legendary
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Away on an extended break
PS:The documentation section needs a better reworking - I find parts of it confusing and convoluted, especially at the signing stage.

Edit: Thanks!
legendary
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Okay, I think I've nailed it.

Indeed you have!

Private key for 17QgF3oJCLAvzGg2hxPX6rMhS5tKebWsiz is 5JmDdyq8QKDf2mtTWxpWcsfVrWPQSj4fkH8HeUBahCtHuP9ov6x.

2 BTC sent to your tip jar (txid 7c8d9f94b616282413519e05627579d8acee37c3bb7372d27de1886fc0624ecd).

Your help has been much appreciated.
legendary
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Okay, I think I've nailed it.

1) the GPG public key for "local"

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Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux)

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2) both the GPG public key and encrypted private key for "tux"

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Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux)

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-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----

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3) the User Key and Password that were used (neither must be *blank* and be sure not to use anything you would ever normally use elsewhere), and finally

User: john1314

Pass: kkl551

4) the GPG encrypted private key for the "offline signed" tx

Address: 17QgF3oJCLAvzGg2hxPX6rMhS5tKebWsiz

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The transaction is sent at: 161e819681abdf58d682b1243e5561aa9352ffed21654249dc3a405747fa920b
(just pushed, dunnoe if it's up yet or not)

Whew. I'll resetup a fresh installation and play with it later too.
legendary
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Merit: 1086
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Did a search, and realized that:
Quote
76a914 is OP_DUP OP_HASH160 PUSH_20BYTES and 88ac is OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG.

Yup - I will add that as a comment in usage.html.

Also, for '4) the GPG encrypted private key for the "offline signed" tx', is it this?:

Code:
Address: 17QgF3oJCLAvzGg2hxPX6rMhS5tKebWsiz

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Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux)

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Yup - that's it - you must be getting close now. Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1227
Away on an extended break
Did a search, and realized that:
Quote
76a914 is OP_DUP OP_HASH160 PUSH_20BYTES and 88ac is OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG.
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1227
Away on an extended break
PS: I was wondering if the txid used in createrawtransaction command is the same for everyone, right? I should only change the address and the amount?

Code:
createrawtransaction "[{\"txid\":\"62f04f8ee14567ef9a052a56cbda2f7489ccdf17177658a728108c50d4f5c250\",\"vout\
":1}]" "{\"1PutTheAddressToSendToInHerexxxxx\":0.099}]"

The txid must be the one for the tx that you issued to *send* the 0.0015 to the address that you generated offline (so it's different for everyone).

Oh, okay. Whew - I think I got it working. I'll use blockchain.info's pushtx to send the transaction then.
Why is the appending and pre-pending needed for this stage? I feel as if I've learnt more today. Grin

Code:
76a914[scriptPubKey]88ac


Also, for '4) the GPG encrypted private key for the "offline signed" tx', is it this?:

Code:
Address: 17QgF3oJCLAvzGg2hxPX6rMhS5tKebWsiz

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Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux)

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qSum3JqoVH1l4zw5AYxKZkZAvi/h4SP88SzsdduUudJUQjEJ9TnaV2pFn9xd1SYD
...edited out due to incomplete...
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legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 1086
Ian Knowles - CIYAM Lead Developer
PS: I was wondering if the txid used in createrawtransaction command is the same for everyone, right? I should only change the address and the amount?

Code:
createrawtransaction "[{\"txid\":\"62f04f8ee14567ef9a052a56cbda2f7489ccdf17177658a728108c50d4f5c250\",\"vout\
":1}]" "{\"1PutTheAddressToSendToInHerexxxxx\":0.099}]"

The txid must be the one for the tx that you issued to *send* the 0.0015 to the address that you generated offline (so it's different for everyone).

You can find the txid either through your Bitcoin client or on blockchain.info (search for the address you generated) and the tx should be there.
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1227
Away on an extended break
Here you can see the transaction record: http://blockchain.info/address/1ELPYyJKLfeQHPu3FCSSKfFHjhCkEbapct

For the reward please send to 1CiZPrEJdN4FJcqdLdgVLzT8tgCXxT5ion

Thank you - and have sent 2 BTC (txid: 966e4ecc3c40828e63cd012c98f947494fd6aa907e0a993bf9926538aed6cd94) - good to know that the system is working (and yes you could always use USB rather than webcams - just depends upon your level of paranoia).

Proof that jl2012's answer was correct is that the private key for the 1ELPYyJKLfeQHPu3FCSSKfFHjhCkEbapct that was generated "offline" is 5Jo14o6CAYQin8WgqR59s1CQ4Hh4VirsnBSEizfE7sFb5r75i8g (so don't ever send BTC to that address again).

Damn, I found the problem.  The signtx script was corrupted.  Undecided Now how should I go around to fix this ?
 No text editor, no internet connection for apt-get commands....

Okay - if you want to keep the private and two public keys you originally created then check the instructions about "restoring" at the end of "usage.html" otherwise you can just start from scratch ... or ... you could always "scan" the signtx script and send it across via QR. Smiley


Well, I'm giving up for the night before I break more stuff. The ./signtx script does not return anything now after I mistyped the password the first time. I've restarted everything to no avail.  Undecided
Damn, I found the problem.  The signtx script was corrupted.  Undecided Now how should I go around to fix this ?
 No text editor, no internet connection for apt-get commands....

Use vi for editing
Thanks for the suggestions!

Well, I managed to do a salvage of sorts and I'm currently setting up a new install in another pendrive. Changing the setup to a new system to speed things up now.

PS: I was wondering if the txid used in createrawtransaction command is the same for everyone, right? I should only change the address and the amount?

Code:
createrawtransaction "[{\"txid\":\"62f04f8ee14567ef9a052a56cbda2f7489ccdf17177658a728108c50d4f5c250\",\"vout\
":1}]" "{\"1PutTheAddressToSendToInHerexxxxx\":0.099}]"
legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 1086
Ian Knowles - CIYAM Lead Developer
BTW - I will not be accepting attempts from members that were registered *after* the OP was posted.

(as it would be rather too easy money if I were to let someone who's already done this to just repeat the work to get the rest of the pot with new accounts)
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