From efd89870a6c3e09b006247152fde345cebc99bd3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: openoms Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2019 13:15:36 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] electrs: update commands for Mac --- electrs/README.md | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/electrs/README.md b/electrs/README.md index eb47130..9abe20c 100644 --- a/electrs/README.md +++ b/electrs/README.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ ![electrum](/electrs/images/electrum.png) -Requires 47 Gb diskpace (March 2019). +Requires 50 Gb diskpace after compactiing and ~100 GB during indexing (Nov 2019). Tested on: * Raspberry Pi 4 @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ Electrs will only start serving on the port 50001 when it has finished indexing. ## Install the Electrum wallet on your desktop Follow the instructions on https://electrum.org/#download and verify the GPG signature. -* #### Linux desktop: download, verify and run the Electrum wallet +* #### Linux: download, verify and run the Electrum wallet The instruction are in the script: [electrum_wallet.sh](electrum_wallet.sh) Tested on Ubuntu 18.04. To download and run on the Linux desktop: @@ -74,12 +74,13 @@ Follow the instructions on https://electrum.org/#download and verify the GPG sig --- ## Connect the Electrum wallet to Electrs -### Windows Shortcut for Electrum +### Windows - Shortcut for Electrum * To always connect to your node when clicking the Electrum-shortcut go to `C:\Program Files (x86)\Electrum` and look for `electrum-3.3.8.exe`. Right click and choose `create shortcut` - when asked for creation on the Desktop click `Yes`. * Go to your Desktop and right click the Electrum shortcut and choose `Properties`. Look for `Target` and replace the string with the following: * **Local encrypted connection:** + * Fill in the IP address of the RaspiBlitz (192.168.X.X): `"C:\Program Files (x86)\Electrum\electrum-3.3.8.exe" --oneserver --server 192.168.X.X:50002:s` @@ -90,22 +91,35 @@ Follow the instructions on https://electrum.org/#download and verify the GPG sig * paste in the `Target`: `"C:\Program Files (x86)\Electrum\electrum-3.3.8.exe" --oneserver --server TOR_ADRESS.onion:50002:s --proxy socks5:127.0.0.1:9150` - * Save the settings. * Every time you open Electrum with that shortcut you will have your own custom node settings. -### Linux syntax to start Electrum: +### Linux - command line syntax to start Electrum: -* To connect through SSL: +* **Local encrypted connection:** + * Fill in the IP address of the RaspiBlitz (192.168.X.X): `$ electrum --oneserver --server YOUR_DOMAIN:50002:s` -* To connect through Tor (see [how to set up a Hidden Service](Tor_Hidden_Service_for_Electrs.md)) +* **Tor connection:** * Take note of the Hidden Service address on the RaspiBlitz: `$ sudo cat /mnt/hdd/tor/electrs/hostname` * Start Electrum with the Tor Browser open (proxy on port 9150): - `$ electrum --oneserver --server Tor_address.onion:50002:s --proxy socks5:127.0.0.1:9150` + `$ electrum --oneserver --server Tor_address.onion:50002:s --proxy csocks5:127.0.0.1:9150` + +### Mac - command line syntax to start Electrum: + +* **Local encrypted connection:** + * Fill in the IP address of the RaspiBlitz (192.168.X.X): + `/Applications/Electrum.app/Contents/MacOS/Electrum --oneserver --server 192.168.X.X:50002:s` + +* **Tor connection:** + * Take note of the Hidden Service address on the RaspiBlitz: + `$ sudo cat /mnt/hdd/tor/electrs/hostname` + * Start Electrum with the Tor Browser open (proxy on port 9150): + `/Applications/Electrum.app/Contents/MacOS/Electrum --oneserver --server nodeID:50002:s --proxy socks5:127.0.0.1:9150` + --- ## Remote connection options