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Author SHA1 Message Date
Dusan Klinec 29ffb6bba8
device/trezor: trezor support added 2018-11-02 21:36:39 +01:00
naughtyfox 9f3963e823 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
2018-10-01 19:16:56 +03:00
Riccardo Spagni 37a306370d
Merge pull request #4388
05edc969 simplewallet: remove obsolete transfer_original command (moneromooo-monero)
2018-09-21 20:44:19 +02:00
moneromooo-monero 05edc969c0
simplewallet: remove obsolete transfer_original command 2018-09-16 14:29:41 +00:00
Dusan Klinec f9b22a7b01
hw_device: support for multiple devices added [for review]
- 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
2018-09-14 16:02:00 +02:00
stoffu 8ca1215f25
wallet: store trusted-daemon flag in wallet2 2018-08-23 14:55:09 +09:00
moneromooo-monero e9ffa91257
store secret keys encrypted where possible
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.
2018-08-16 11:57:43 +00:00
moneromooo-monero ea37614efe
wallet: wipe seed from memory where appropriate 2018-08-16 09:17:52 +00:00
luigi1111 41e583b0a2
Merge pull request #4195
f13c7a8 simplewallet: make sure wallet config is stored right after creation (stoffu)
2018-08-15 17:58:24 -05:00
luigi1111 8d2e454929
Merge pull request #4188
a3fe1c5 simplewallet: add set_tx_key for importing tx keys from 3rd party wallets (stoffu)
2018-08-15 17:47:05 -05:00
stoffu a3fe1c56ee
simplewallet: add set_tx_key for importing tx keys from 3rd party wallets 2018-07-30 20:50:05 +09:00
stoffu f13c7a8263
simplewallet: make sure wallet config is stored right after creation 2018-07-30 20:39:05 +09:00
jcktm ed7825dc0c monero-wallet-cli: added locked_sweep_all command 2018-07-23 10:35:58 +10:00
stoffu d6d78f157b
Allow fractional outputs to be ignored 2018-07-03 18:04:31 +09:00
luigi1111 c4907d24cb
Merge pull request #3477
3f5fb6f simplewallet: add --untrusted-daemon option (moneromooo-monero)
2018-05-29 13:01:50 -05:00
moneromooo-monero 51b511be4c
simplewallet: add version command 2018-04-13 18:47:33 +01:00
moneromooo-monero 3f5fb6fe6d
simplewallet: add --untrusted-daemon option 2018-03-22 14:20:55 +00:00
Riccardo Spagni df91d7bcbd
Merge pull request #3426
8ea3c4d5 simplewallet: new --use-english-language-names flag (moneromooo-monero)
2018-03-18 15:58:12 +02:00
moneromooo-monero 8ea3c4d544
simplewallet: new --use-english-language-names flag
On some Windows systems, displaying language names in their own
languages freezes the display.
2018-03-17 22:46:41 +00:00
moneromooo-monero 1e393f4bb7
wallet: make the segregation height settable
via user setting first, then DNS TXT record, hardcoded fallback
2018-03-17 14:56:31 +00:00
stoffu b86f1e5dad Add command line option allowing to restrict the default sub-address lookahead in order to avoid
so looooong time of set-up when creating a HW based wallet.
2018-03-16 18:00:28 +01:00
moneromooo-monero b09e5181cc
wallet: add a set_ring command
This is so one can set rings for spent key images in case the
attackers don't merge the ring matching patch set.
2018-03-16 10:32:51 +00:00
moneromooo-monero d29ea0455a
wallet: add an output blackball list to avoid using those in rings 2018-03-16 10:32:37 +00:00
moneromooo-monero 18eaf19489
wallet: key reuse mitigation options
If a pre-fork output is spent on both Monero and attack chain,
any post-fork output can be deduced to be a fake output, thereby
decreasing the effective ring size.

The segregate-per-fork-outputs option, on by default, allows
selecting only pre-fork outputs in this case, so that the same
ring can be used when spending it on the other side, which does
not decrease the effective ring size.

This is intended to be SET when intending to spend Monero on the
attack fork, and to be UNSET if not intending to spend Monero
on the attack fork (since it leaks the fact that the output being
spent is pre-fork).

If the user is not certain yet whether they will spend pre-fork
outputs on a key reusing fork, the key-reuse-mitigation2 option
should be SET instead.

If you use this option and intend to spend Monero on both forks,
then spend real Monero first.
2018-03-16 10:32:34 +00:00
moneromooo-monero 5f146873c5
wallet: add shared ring database
This maps key images to rings, so that different forks can reuse
the rings by key image. This avoids revealing the real inputs like
would happen if two forks spent the same outputs with different
rings. This database is meant to be shared with all Monero forks
which don't bother making a new chain, putting users' privacy at
risk in the process. It is placed in a shared data directory by
default ($HOME/.shared-ringdb on UNIX like systems). You may
use --shared-ringdb-dir to override this location, and should
then do so for all Monero forks for them to share the database.
2018-03-16 10:32:29 +00:00
stoffu a7266d6d7b
wallet2+cli+rpc: eliminate redundant m_http_client from cli/rpc and delegate calls to wallet2 2018-03-15 22:01:51 +09:00
cslashm e745c1e38d Code modifications to integrate Ledger HW device into monero-wallet-cli.
The basic approach it to delegate all sensitive data (master key, secret
ephemeral key, key derivation, ....) and related operations to the device.
As device has low memory, it does not keep itself the values
(except for view/spend keys) but once computed there are encrypted (with AES
are equivalent) and return back to monero-wallet-cli. When they need to be
manipulated by the device, they are decrypted on receive.

Moreover, using the client for storing the value in encrypted form limits
the modification in the client code. Those values are transfered from one
C-structure to another one as previously.

The code modification has been done with the wishes to be open to any
other hardware wallet. To achieve that a C++ class hw::Device has been
introduced. Two initial implementations are provided: the "default", which
remaps all calls to initial Monero code, and  the "Ledger", which delegates
all calls to Ledger device.
2018-03-04 12:54:53 +01:00
Riccardo Spagni 6ed314854c
Merge pull request #3188
fbc0a6dd Bugfix : Missing i18n import in simplewallet (Neozaru)
2018-01-27 18:21:55 -08:00
stoffu 30c44bce06
wallet: automatically use low priority if safe (no backlog & recent blocks not full) 2018-01-28 11:04:52 +09:00
Riccardo Spagni e1ba5b95c1
Merge pull request #3118
ca336c62 simplewallet: check file overwrite when exporting stuff (stoffu)
2018-01-27 17:24:34 -08:00
xmr-eric 18216f19dd Update 2018 copyright 2018-01-26 10:03:20 -05:00
Neozaru fbc0a6dd23 Bugfix : Missing i18n import in simplewallet 2018-01-26 13:58:49 +01:00
stoffu ca336c62e3
simplewallet: check file overwrite when exporting stuff 2018-01-26 10:57:13 +09:00
Riccardo Spagni ede4e1c54c
Merge pull request #3057
9ffa97fe Factor the monero donation address (Maxithi)
2018-01-25 16:46:18 -08:00
stoffu 6d40a92026
Reserve proof 2018-01-10 20:37:18 +09:00
Maxithi 9ffa97fe98
Factor the monero donation address
Signed-off-by: Maxithi <34792056+Maxithi@users.noreply.github.com>
2018-01-05 12:58:40 +01:00
Riccardo Spagni eb617be8f4
Merge pull request #2960
5cbcf0aa wallet: support for multisig seeds (moneromooo-monero)
2018-01-02 00:29:36 +02:00
moneromooo-monero 5cbcf0aa25
wallet: support for multisig seeds
They are hex rather than words, because they are a lot longer
than "normal" seeds, as they have to embed a lot more information
2017-12-20 10:22:29 +00:00
stoffu 6b5bd129b4
Account tagging 2017-12-18 10:21:47 +09:00
moneromooo-monero dffa0dceaf
simplewallet: add export_raw_multisig command
It exports raw transactions, so they may be used by other tools,
for instance to be relayed to the network externally.
2017-12-17 16:12:24 +00:00
moneromooo-monero f4eda44ce3
N-1/N multisig 2017-12-17 16:12:12 +00:00
moneromooo-monero 4c313324b1
Add N/N multisig tx generation and signing
Scheme by luigi1111:

    Multisig for RingCT on Monero

    2 of 2

    User A (coordinator):
    Spendkey b,B
    Viewkey a,A (shared)

    User B:
    Spendkey c,C
    Viewkey a,A (shared)

    Public Address: C+B, A

    Both have their own watch only wallet via C+B, a

    A will coordinate spending process (though B could easily as well, coordinator is more needed for more participants)

    A and B watch for incoming outputs

    B creates "half" key images for discovered output D:
    I2_D = (Hs(aR)+c) * Hp(D)

    B also creates 1.5 random keypairs (one scalar and 2 pubkeys; one on base G and one on base Hp(D)) for each output, storing the scalar(k) (linked to D),
    and sending the pubkeys with I2_D.

    A also creates "half" key images:
    I1_D = (Hs(aR)+b) * Hp(D)

    Then I_D = I1_D + I2_D

    Having I_D allows A to check spent status of course, but more importantly allows A to actually build a transaction prefix (and thus transaction).

    A builds the transaction until most of the way through MLSAG_Gen, adding the 2 pubkeys (per input) provided with I2_D
    to his own generated ones where they are needed (secret row L, R).

    At this point, A has a mostly completed transaction (but with an invalid/incomplete signature). A sends over the tx and includes r,
    which allows B (with the recipient's address) to verify the destination and amount (by reconstructing the stealth address and decoding ecdhInfo).

    B then finishes the signature by computing ss[secret_index][0] = ss[secret_index][0] + k - cc[secret_index]*c (secret indices need to be passed as well).

    B can then broadcast the tx, or send it back to A for broadcasting. Once B has completed the signing (and verified the tx to be valid), he can add the full I_D
    to his cache, allowing him to verify spent status as well.

    NOTE:
    A and B *must* present key A and B to each other with a valid signature proving they know a and b respectively.
    Otherwise, trickery like the following becomes possible:
    A creates viewkey a,A, spendkey b,B, and sends a,A,B to B.
    B creates a fake key C = zG - B. B sends C back to A.
    The combined spendkey C+B then equals zG, allowing B to spend funds at any time!
    The signature fixes this, because B does not know a c corresponding to C (and thus can't produce a signature).

    2 of 3

    User A (coordinator)
    Shared viewkey a,A
    "spendkey" j,J

    User B
    "spendkey" k,K

    User C
    "spendkey" m,M

    A collects K and M from B and C
    B collects J and M from A and C
    C collects J and K from A and B

    A computes N = nG, n = Hs(jK)
    A computes O = oG, o = Hs(jM)

    B anc C compute P = pG, p = Hs(kM) || Hs(mK)
    B and C can also compute N and O respectively if they wish to be able to coordinate

    Address: N+O+P, A

    The rest follows as above. The coordinator possesses 2 of 3 needed keys; he can get the other
    needed part of the signature/key images from either of the other two.

    Alternatively, if secure communication exists between parties:
    A gives j to B
    B gives k to C
    C gives m to A

    Address: J+K+M, A

    3 of 3

    Identical to 2 of 2, except the coordinator must collect the key images from both of the others.
    The transaction must also be passed an additional hop: A -> B -> C (or A -> C -> B), who can then broadcast it
    or send it back to A.

    N-1 of N

    Generally the same as 2 of 3, except participants need to be arranged in a ring to pass their keys around
    (using either the secure or insecure method).
    For example (ignoring viewkey so letters line up):
    [4 of 5]
    User: spendkey
    A: a
    B: b
    C: c
    D: d
    E: e

    a -> B, b -> C, c -> D, d -> E, e -> A

    Order of signing does not matter, it just must reach n-1 users. A "remaining keys" list must be passed around with
    the transaction so the signers know if they should use 1 or both keys.
    Collecting key image parts becomes a little messy, but basically every wallet sends over both of their parts with a tag for each.
    Thia way the coordinating wallet can keep track of which images have been added and which wallet they come from. Reasoning:
    1. The key images must be added only once (coordinator will get key images for key a from both A and B, he must add only one to get the proper key actual key image)
    2. The coordinator must keep track of which helper pubkeys came from which wallet (discussed in 2 of 2 section). The coordinator
    must choose only one set to use, then include his choice in the "remaining keys" list so the other wallets know which of their keys to use.

    You can generalize it further to N-2 of N or even M of N, but I'm not sure there's legitimate demand to justify the complexity. It might
    also be straightforward enough to support with minimal changes from N-1 format.
    You basically just give each user additional keys for each additional "-1" you desire. N-2 would be 3 keys per user, N-3 4 keys, etc.

The process is somewhat cumbersome:

To create a N/N multisig wallet:

 - each participant creates a normal wallet
 - each participant runs "prepare_multisig", and sends the resulting string to every other participant
 - each participant runs "make_multisig N A B C D...", with N being the threshold and A B C D... being the strings received from other participants (the threshold must currently equal N)

As txes are received, participants' wallets will need to synchronize so that those new outputs may be spent:

 - each participant runs "export_multisig FILENAME", and sends the FILENAME file to every other participant
 - each participant runs "import_multisig A B C D...", with A B C D... being the filenames received from other participants

Then, a transaction may be initiated:

 - one of the participants runs "transfer ADDRESS AMOUNT"
 - this partly signed transaction will be written to the "multisig_monero_tx" file
 - the initiator sends this file to another participant
 - that other participant runs "sign_multisig multisig_monero_tx"
 - the resulting transaction is written to the "multisig_monero_tx" file again
 - if the threshold was not reached, the file must be sent to another participant, until enough have signed
 - the last participant to sign runs "submit_multisig multisig_monero_tx" to relay the transaction to the Monero network
2017-12-17 16:11:57 +00:00
moneromooo-monero 6d219a9250
wallet: add multisig key generation
Scheme by luigi1111
2017-12-17 16:11:53 +00:00
Tobias Hoffmann 3af19c8011 set_node command, allows setting node without restart 2017-12-06 18:16:50 +01:00
Cifrado 287dde63d8 Added command descriptions 2017-11-26 10:37:37 +01:00
stoffu b0b7e0f09a
Spend proof without txkey 2017-11-21 16:49:16 +09:00
stoffu 998777ecd7
Tx proof (revised):
- refactoring: proof generation/checking code was moved from simplewallet.cpp to wallet2.cpp
- allow an arbitrary message to be signed together with txid
- introduce two types (outbound & inbound) of tx proofs; with the same syntax, inbound is selected when <address> belongs to this wallet, outbound otherwise. see GitHub thread for more discussion
- wallet RPC: added get_tx_key, check_tx_key, get_tx_proof, check_tx_proof
- wallet API: moved WalletManagerImpl::checkPayment to Wallet::checkTxKey, added Wallet::getTxProof/checkTxProof
- get_tx_key/check_tx_key: handle additional tx keys by concatenating them into a single string
2017-11-18 20:44:27 +09:00
stoffu b738f4b59d
wallet: add sweep_single command 2017-11-15 17:51:54 +09:00
stoffu ad96c478b1
wallet-cli: added --generate-from-spend-key option 2017-11-14 16:30:59 +09:00
rbrunner7 b370ef54b9 Wallet: Descriptions through new commands 'set_description', 'get_description' 2017-10-16 22:24:09 +02:00