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ajs_[m]
thx ya'll
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BobSacmanto[m]
BitcartCC, a open source, self hosted payment processor now supports XMR!
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narf
great
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ajs_[m]
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ajs_[m]
please voice your support or opposition in the comments, vote thumps up or down
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gingeropolous
erembax[m], could be that space after the [Service]. not sure about syntax
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gingeropolous
it is fixable. what else can u see in the logs?
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xfedex[m]
Is there any way I can bruteforce a Monero wallet if I have the seed but forgot one word of it?
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moneromoooo
Yes. 24 positions, 1600 words, not that many cases to try.
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moneromoooo
Only a 24th of those will pass the CRC (because it's a shit CRC).
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moneromoooo
So 1600 scans. 800 expected.
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moneromoooo
A 24th of that if you remember the position of the forgotten word.
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moneromoooo
If the forgotten word is the 25th, only one possibility too, so no need to brute force even.
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xfedex[m]
I've written a small node.js script with wownero-wallet-rpc to bruteforce
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xfedex[m]
hopefully i'll find the right wallet
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spacekitty420[m]
as mooo said, if is the 25th dont have to bruteforce so before launching the script would try those, just in case (25th the checksum so is always a word that is also one of the other 24 words) then if no luck on that, good luck with that script
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xfedex[m]
It's not the 25th
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xfedex[m]
Success!
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xfedex[m]
Thank you moneromoooo
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erembax[m]
gingeropolous: Ok I'm trying again with the following configuration:... (full message at <
libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/v3/do…4bff5ea648cd85b7eecec1f05097a55e5da>)
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erembax[m]
looking at the logs I can see that it's in a loop:... (full message at <
libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/v3/do…dcf719c826bc9f4d20bc6a61db880711830>)
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erembax[m]
repeating endlessly
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erembax[m]
everything seems fine until it tries to start p2p net loop
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moneromoooo
Looks like you're not running monerod, but having some other program run monerod, and that other program closes stdin.
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moneromoooo
Assuming you want that, add --no-interactive.
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moneromoooo
If you're not, then there's possibly some bug in input handling, but that doesn't seem super likely.
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moneromoooo
Might do that if you run in bg and exit the terminal maybe.
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moneromoooo
In which case you'd want --detach instead.
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moneromoooo
I looked at your first link. Looks like systemd I think ? If so, there's a systemd config in the monero tree already, use that.
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moneromoooo
And modify for User I guess.
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erembax[m]
<moneromoooo> "Looks like you're not running..." <- I finally figured it out. The following setup works, both after boot and after resume... (full message at <
libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/v3/do…adca696d848697656ed560cc1cd032ea594>)
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erembax[m]
thanks to anybody who tried to help
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erembax[m]
If I run a pruned node, can I recover any wallet? Or is it like with Bitcoin, where if you run a pruned node it will not find any transactions older than the latest block)
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moneromoooo
You can recover (defined as scan and find outputs) any wallet from it.
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erembax[m]
So it's more like a compacting the blockchain instead of discarding most of it?
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moneromoooo
No.
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Stnby[m]
Read about the benefits of subaddresses here:
monerodocs.org/public-address/subaddress
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Stnby[m]
I do not want to copy paste everything.
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moneromoooo
It just discards enough to be worth it, but not enough to make the node useless.
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Stnby[m]
Oops, wrong room
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erembax[m]
moneromoooo: How can you recover from it if it discards part of the chain?
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moneromoooo
Because it doesn't just dump some random bytes -_-
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moneromoooo
It was designed to drop stuff that's not needed for recovering wallets.