Burstcoin Wallet v1.2.8 (All Platforms)
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@daWallet ok sorry just delete it then just was downloading the wallet and was on this page for it
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@haitch Actually, the 449 url is out there a LOT of times - I've re-opened it for now
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@luxe I have something new

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@rnahlawi it is just a 'info', guess you wallet working without issue?
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@luxe no issues at all and fully updated :) Just thought of sharing that info about a network potential threat.
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@rnahlawi k, i also had this message once, but ignored it, due all was working ... just looked into the code, seams just a info, that not more blocks from a specific peer get requested due conditions ... nothing to worry about i guess. But this code is new, therefore you never saw this message before.
https://github.com/burst-team/burstcoin/blob/master/src/java/nxt/BlockchainProcessorImpl.java#L367
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@luxe can you please guide me to install certificate on the wallet server and enable SSL for secure access for the wallet on port 8125?
The only settings I saw in configuration file are:
# Enable SSL for the API server (also need to set nxt.keyStorePath and nxt.keyStorePassword). nxt.apiSSL=falseI get to understand that keystorepath and keystorepasswords are the private key settings, but I cannot find the CERT file settings related to the key!
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If Burst has the NXT stuff needed, this might be helpful..https://nxtwiki.org/wiki/How-To:UseSslCerts
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@CtlAltDel That's exactly what I needed, Thanks :)
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@rnahlawi and:
nxt.keyStorePath=keystore nxt.keyStorePassword=passwordnear the bottom! but first you need to convert your cert to keystore.
https://nxtforum.org/public-nodes-vpss/method-to-configure-https-for-nxt-public-nodes/?PHPSESSID=5t5cflcaj9h26injrr7i17lfl4
(apache2 resp. reverse proxy is not needed.)but I'm still fighting hard to get everything in mine working! and I feel like such a noob!!-/
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