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Author SHA1 Message Date
Riccardo Spagni
4c91eb23a0
Merge pull request #5061
1f2930ce Update 2019 copyright (binaryFate)
2019-03-17 17:49:30 +02:00
Riccardo Spagni
c88e992104
Merge pull request #4977
5ea17909 device/trezor: debugging features, trezor tests (Dusan Klinec)
2019-03-14 09:43:02 +02:00
binaryFate
1f2930ce0b Update 2019 copyright 2019-03-05 22:05:34 +01:00
Dusan Klinec
5ea17909ca
device/trezor: debugging features, trezor tests 2019-03-05 14:02:45 +01:00
moneromooo-monero
2456945408
epee: add SSL support
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.
2019-02-02 20:05:33 +00:00
moneromooo-monero
f931e16c6e
add a bulletproof version, new bulletproof type, and rct config
This makes it easier to modify the bulletproof format
2019-01-22 23:17:24 +00:00
Riccardo Spagni
47213e2519
Merge pull request #4994
c5e0539c device/trezor: store tx_prefix_hash in tx key aux (Dusan Klinec)
2019-01-16 19:08:13 +02:00
Dusan Klinec
c5e0539cb5
device/trezor: store tx_prefix_hash in tx key aux
- tx_prefix_hash is required in the key derivation for decryption of the tx keys
2018-12-18 22:20:18 +01:00
Dusan Klinec
e37154a879
build: protobuf dependency fixes, libusb build
- docker protobuf dependencies, cross-compilation
- device/trezor protobuf build fixes, try_compile
- libusb built under all platforms, used by trezor for direct connect
2018-12-18 16:50:19 +01:00
Dusan Klinec
d71f89e2a2
device/trezor: device/trezor: correct device initialization, status check
- checks if the device is in the correct usable state
- implements check for the v2.0.9 firmware which does not support payment IDs
- simple transacttion check, payment id fmt consistency
- minor fixes, refactoring, webusb session counting fix
2018-12-04 20:12:03 +01:00
Dusan Klinec
65b9bca70e
device/trezor: python2 compatibility - bundle dependencies 2018-12-04 18:38:18 +01:00
Dusan Klinec
d21dad70dd
device: enable to use multiple independent device wallets
- 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)
2018-12-04 18:38:16 +01:00
Dusan Klinec
318cc78457
device/trezor: passphrase entry on host
- 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
2018-11-29 04:33:41 +01:00
Dusan Klinec
2ffe53d9e6
device/trezor: webusb transport added, cmake fixes
- webusb transport based on libusb added. Provides direct access to Trezor via USB, no need for Trezor bridge.
- trezor protocol message handler improved, no recursion used. Ready for upcoming integration tests.
- libusb (for docker) bumped from v1.0.9 to v1.0.22, newer version required for webusb transport, for device enumeration.
- cmake improvements and fixes. Cmake Trezor checks are moved to a dedicated CheckTrezor.cmake file. In case of a problem Trezor is excluded from build.
- ifdefs made consistent to Ledger.
- UDP Transport enumeration disabled by default in release mode
2018-11-25 11:57:19 +01:00
moneromooo-monero
8d71b2b1b3
wallet2: only export necessary outputs and key images
and disable annoying test that requires ridiculous amounts
of skullduggery every time some format changes
2018-11-04 22:27:01 +00:00
Dusan Klinec
29ffb6bba8
device/trezor: trezor support added 2018-11-02 21:36:39 +01:00