--- Day changed Wed Feb 06 2019 00:08 -!- melvster [~melvin@ip-86-49-18-190.net.upcbroadband.cz] has joined #lnd 02:03 -!- kexkey [~kexkey@68.168.122.228] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 02:48 -!- pioklo [~Pioklo@118-40.echostar.pl] has joined #lnd 02:52 -!- drexl [~drexl@cpc130676-camd16-2-0-cust445.know.cable.virginm.net] has joined #lnd 03:21 -!- midnightmagic [~midnightm@unaffiliated/midnightmagic] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 03:46 -!- midnightmagic [~midnightm@unaffiliated/midnightmagic] has joined #lnd 04:26 -!- Jackielove4u [uid43977@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-feahpfoxkewnmcgt] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 06:07 -!- Jackielove4u [uid43977@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-iaxmmyzffhbxzweh] has joined #lnd 06:17 < pvl1> can lnd user rpcauth instead of user and password 06:17 < pvl1> or the cookie file 06:36 -!- spaced0ut [~spaced0ut@unaffiliated/spaced0ut] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 06:39 -!- spaced0ut [~spaced0ut@unaffiliated/spaced0ut] has joined #lnd 07:34 -!- kexkey [~kexkey@68.168.122.228] has joined #lnd 07:47 < kanzure> roasbeef: whitelist was disabled once someone figured out how to bypass the whitelist 07:48 < kanzure> roasbeef: i've just processed the queue a moment ago now. 08:00 < pvl1> i think, the auto reading of the .cookie fails on mainnet? https://github.com/leshik/lnd/commit/03d3b448fb27930cfb3806e835054adfc189a86e 08:00 < pvl1> line 1395 at the bottom 08:04 -!- EagleTM [~EagleTM@unaffiliated/eagletm] has joined #lnd 08:16 -!- Talkless [~Talkless@hst-227-49.splius.lt] has joined #lnd 08:25 -!- EagleTM [~EagleTM@unaffiliated/eagletm] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 10:03 -!- skace [~skace@skace.cc] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 10:05 -!- kexkey [~kexkey@68.168.122.228] has quit [Quit: Scaling pentatonically] 10:09 -!- Talkless [~Talkless@hst-227-49.splius.lt] has quit [Quit: Konversation terminated!] 10:10 -!- Talkless [~Talkless@hst-227-49.splius.lt] has joined #lnd 10:27 -!- jpe [~jp@fallback.gsmk.de] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 10:29 -!- jpe [~jp@fnord.cryptophone.de] has joined #lnd 10:47 < molz> pvl1, if you have both bitcoind and lnd in their default locations according to lnd, try that and see 10:48 -!- kexkey [~kexkey@68.168.122.228] has joined #lnd 10:51 -!- kexkey [~kexkey@68.168.122.228] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 10:51 < molz> pvl1, the instruction is under "NOTE:": https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/blob/master/docs/INSTALL.md#using-bitcoind-or-litecoind 11:10 < pvl1> seems to be working 11:11 < pvl1> realized my bitcoin service was using a different config file than i was working on smh 11:47 -!- rh0nj [~rh0nj@88.99.167.175] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 11:48 -!- rh0nj [~rh0nj@88.99.167.175] has joined #lnd 11:51 -!- yope_ [506592ac@gateway/web/freenode/ip.80.101.146.172] has joined #lnd 11:53 -!- yope [506592ac@gateway/web/freenode/ip.80.101.146.172] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 11:54 -!- EagleTM [~EagleTM@unaffiliated/eagletm] has joined #lnd 11:56 < molz> pv11 so all good? :) 12:05 -!- Talkless [~Talkless@hst-227-49.splius.lt] has quit [Quit: Konversation terminated!] 13:05 -!- manantial [~tecnecio@unaffiliated/manantial] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 13:20 < molz> roasbeef, so there's still no bot for GH merges? 13:20 <@roasbeef> just haven't set it up yet 13:20 < molz> about 27 PRs got merged the last two days and we didn't get to see! 13:21 <@roasbeef> hehe yeh i miss it too 13:21 -!- EagleTM [~EagleTM@unaffiliated/eagletm] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 13:23 -!- EagleTM [~EagleTM@unaffiliated/eagletm] has joined #lnd 13:26 < gkrizek> roasbeef Let me know If you need anything from me ;) 14:04 -!- DeanGuss [~dean@gateway/tor-sasl/deanguss] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 15:18 -!- lndbot1 [~lndbot@138.197.213.35] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 15:18 -!- lndbot [~lndbot@138.197.213.35] has joined #lnd 15:18 < lndbot> test @moli 15:19 < molz> haha thanks, bvu, success! :D 15:19 < lndbot> :+1::slightly_smiling_face: 15:25 -!- EagleTM [~EagleTM@unaffiliated/eagletm] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 16:02 -!- melvster [~melvin@ip-86-49-18-190.net.upcbroadband.cz] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 16:02 -!- pioklo [~Pioklo@118-40.echostar.pl] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 16:07 <@roasbeef> we back 16:07 < notmike> roasbeef: u an inspiration to the people fam 17:10 -!- bgupta [sid299105@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-tmxwbsscuqsxhrox] has joined #lnd 17:13 < bgupta> Trying to find the lncli syntax for establishing an outbound connection to an onion node. I've tried lncli connect @onionaddress.onion:9735 and I'm getting a no suitable address found error. (It's possible I've got the correct syntax, and my config is wrong.) 17:13 -!- Jamesorty [~Jamesorty@136.0.0.156] has joined #lnd 17:13 -!- Jamesorty [~Jamesorty@136.0.0.156] has left #lnd [] 17:19 < ysangkok> can you connect using netcat? 17:19 -!- DeanGuss [~dean@gateway/tor-sasl/deanguss] has joined #lnd 17:19 < ysangkok> try nc -vvv onionaddress.onion 9735 17:19 < ysangkok> netcat will print if it can connect 17:19 < bgupta> does nc know how to use local tor proxy? 17:20 < DeanGuss> socat does 17:26 < DeanGuss> socat - SOCKS4A:127.0.0.1:onionaddress.onion:9735,socksport=9050 17:28 < bgupta> It seems to connect and nothing happens.. is there a plain text string I can enter to test if it's actually connected to lnd over tor? 17:30 < DeanGuss> now you emulate the lnd protocol I guess 17:30 < DeanGuss> if you connect that way to rpc you should be able to just say "help" and have it return rpc commands 17:39 < DeanGuss> nice work on the lnd release guys 17:40 < bgupta> I'm reading this: https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/blob/master/docs/configuring_tor.md 17:40 < bgupta> It seems I need tor.active, which disables my listener on my public IP, which I still want. I basically don't care about hiding my lightning host, I just want to be able to connect to hidden nodes via a proxy. 17:40 < bgupta> I'm certain my proxy works. 17:41 < bgupta> mmm. let me test tor.active, and see if that lets me connect (even if it breaks other stuff. 17:42 < DeanGuss> there is also an app called torsocks 17:42 < DeanGuss> call it in front of (most) any program to torify the connection 17:42 -!- bitdex [~bitdex@gateway/tor-sasl/bitdex] has joined #lnd 17:46 -!- null_ [4ba40743@gateway/web/freenode/ip.75.164.7.67] has joined #lnd 17:48 -!- null_ [4ba40743@gateway/web/freenode/ip.75.164.7.67] has quit [Client Quit] 17:56 < bgupta> If I set tor.active=1 it routes traffic through the proxy and I am able to connect to onion nodes. However, I am then unable to accept incoming connections over my public IP. :/ 17:58 < bgupta> I see other public nodes that have channels with onion nodes. I am thinking that the tor node must have initialized those channels. So it seems the big choice is to either be able to connect to tor nodes, or be a public node. 17:59 < bgupta> ugg 18:47 <@roasbeef> bgupta: if you want to do that, then you can do it with a manual torrc 18:48 <@roasbeef> otherwise noobs may leak their IP addresses inadvertenly 18:49 < bgupta> wait.. isn't this an lnd thing? We need to convince LND to use tor to connect to onion nodes, and direct connect to IPs? 18:55 < molz> most nodes aren't on tor 19:01 < molz> but from what I understand, Tor can connect to Tor and Non-tor. But Non-tor can't connect to Tor.(I'm quoting Paul, he's running a tor node) 19:03 < molz> and people have often asked questions like "can anybody explain why i can't open any lightning channels to lnd-tornodes from a standard node?" and Paul's answer is "Yeah, geez. Can you browse darknet sites with your regular browser?" 19:03 <@roasbeef> bgupta: no this isn't a bug, you _can_ connect to IPs 19:03 <@roasbeef> err thing 19:08 -!- bathrobinson [~bathrobin@103.25.59.84] has joined #lnd 19:08 -!- bathrobinson [~bathrobin@103.25.59.84] has left #lnd [] 19:20 -!- drexl [~drexl@cpc130676-camd16-2-0-cust445.know.cable.virginm.net] has quit [Quit: drexl] 19:39 -!- Bailecoffin [~Bailecoff@103.25.59.84] has joined #lnd 19:39 -!- Bailecoffin [~Bailecoff@103.25.59.84] has left #lnd [] 19:48 < bgupta> roasbeef: But I'm using a tor proxy and lnd understands onion addresses. Why can't we use tor proxy to connect to onion addresses and straight TCP for IP addresses? (Right now for the health of the network, I feel that having a public node is most helpful, and it would be even more helpful if I could fund channels to onion nodes also.) 19:48 <@roasbeef> you can, you just need to use a manual torrc 19:49 -!- rh0nj [~rh0nj@88.99.167.175] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 19:49 <@roasbeef> if you want to listen on public IP _and_ have an inbound onion addr, then you need to set it up manually 19:49 <@roasbeef> what's implemetned in lnd today is a safe option to project users from accidentally leaking their regular IP 19:49 <@roasbeef> if you're aware of this danger and udnerstand it, then the assumption is you also know enough to use a manual torrc to set things up the way you want 19:50 -!- rh0nj [~rh0nj@88.99.167.175] has joined #lnd 19:50 <@roasbeef> or you can to regular tor.active and proxy inbound connections into local host, using the command line to advertise both your IP and your onion addr 19:50 < bgupta> ok. Torrc is for configuring the tor proxy. I'm missing something huge. Oh.. yeah I don't want to advertise an onion address. I want to be able to connect to other nodes onion addresses. (I'm not trying to be a hidden node at all.) 19:50 < bgupta> oh... 19:50 < bgupta> I'm getting it. 19:50 < bgupta> (sorta) 19:52 < bgupta> so with tor.active enabled, I still have a local host listener. If I setup a proxy to forward to that listener, I can still configure to advertise my public IP even though it isn't listening on that IP. 19:52 < bgupta> If what I said is correct, I know what to do rom a high level, and can go scurry off and figure out the how. 19:53 < bgupta> If what I said is correct, I know what to do from a high level, and can go scurry off and figure out the how. 19:59 <@roasbeef> bgupta: yep, sounds like you've got it 20:02 -!- ddustin [~ddustin@unaffiliated/ddustin] has joined #lnd 20:07 -!- ghost43 [~daer@gateway/tor-sasl/daer] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 20:08 -!- ddustin_ [~ddustin@unaffiliated/ddustin] has joined #lnd 20:11 -!- ddustin [~ddustin@unaffiliated/ddustin] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 20:11 -!- ghost43 [~daer@gateway/tor-sasl/daer] has joined #lnd 20:27 < bgupta> I thought I had it, but tor.active=1 disables all listeners, including localhost:9735 :/ 20:28 < bgupta> I'll try going full onion.. that should enable a listener. 21:03 -!- ddustin_ [~ddustin@unaffiliated/ddustin] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 21:04 -!- ddustin [~ddustin@unaffiliated/ddustin] has joined #lnd 21:08 -!- ddustin [~ddustin@unaffiliated/ddustin] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 21:11 < bgupta> all good.. everything is working 21:13 < bgupta> Its not quite exactly what I wanted, because I'm advertising both IP and onion addresses, but since I want to be public I think it's find. (If it was advertising both and I wanted to be hidden, that would be the challenge.) 21:13 < bgupta> I'm using iptables and sysctl to enable packet forwarding, as setting up a proxy seemed like unnecessary moving parts. 21:13 < bgupta> Thanks again for your help 21:16 -!- redshift [42d7b99c@gateway/web/freenode/ip.66.215.185.156] has joined #lnd 21:16 -!- redshift is now known as Guest35276 21:17 <@roasbeef> bgupta: np 21:17 <@roasbeef> buZz: didn't you want to advertise both addrs? 21:18 < bgupta> no because anyone can connect to a public IP.. and there isn't any point in having an onion address if you are advertising a public address.. 21:27 < bgupta> (Unless I'm misunderstanding something.) 21:32 <@roasbeef> ok..but thought you wanted to advertise both? 21:33 <@roasbeef> you want to be all over Tor? 21:33 <@roasbeef> so outbound and inbound? 22:13 -!- StopAndDecrypt [~StopAndDe@unaffiliated/stopanddecrypt] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 22:14 -!- StopAndDecrypt [~StopAndDe@pool-141-155-179-159.nycmny.fios.verizon.net] has joined #lnd 22:14 -!- StopAndDecrypt [~StopAndDe@pool-141-155-179-159.nycmny.fios.verizon.net] has quit [Changing host] 22:14 -!- StopAndDecrypt [~StopAndDe@unaffiliated/stopanddecrypt] has joined #lnd 22:17 < bgupta> So if I can connect to public-ips and onion addresses, and all nodes (tor, public, and non-public) can connect to my node, why would I need an onion address? Am I missing a connection type? (If tor nodes couldn't connect to public IPs over tor, I'd see the point in an onion address and a public IP on the same node.) 22:19 < bgupta> As it is the only reason I have an onion address enabled, is that's the only way to enable a listener if you have tor on for outgoing connections. 22:20 <@roasbeef> bgupta: if you don't want one, you don't need one 22:20 <@roasbeef> oh you want to be able to connect outbuond tor and listen clear net? 22:20 < bgupta> yes. 22:20 <@roasbeef> i think we're making pogress...lol 22:21 <@roasbeef> gotcha there's a PR for that https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/pull/2490 22:27 -!- Guest35276 [42d7b99c@gateway/web/freenode/ip.66.215.185.156] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 22:54 -!- ddustin [~ddustin@unaffiliated/ddustin] has joined #lnd 22:58 -!- manantial [~tecnecio@92.58.58.54] has joined #lnd 22:58 -!- manantial [~tecnecio@92.58.58.54] has quit [Changing host] 22:58 -!- manantial [~tecnecio@unaffiliated/manantial] has joined #lnd 23:06 -!- Styil [Styil@gateway/vpn/privateinternetaccess/styil] has joined #lnd 23:14 -!- ctrlbreak [~ctrlbreak@142.162.20.53] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 23:14 -!- ctrlbreak [~ctrlbreak@142.162.20.53] has joined #lnd 23:16 -!- Jackielove4u [uid43977@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-iaxmmyzffhbxzweh] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 23:23 -!- melvster [~melvin@ip-86-49-18-190.net.upcbroadband.cz] has joined #lnd 23:37 -!- Jackielove4u [uid43977@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-wneuwupisdglklys] has joined #lnd 23:52 -!- midnightmagic [~midnightm@unaffiliated/midnightmagic] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 23:54 -!- Styil [Styil@gateway/vpn/privateinternetaccess/styil] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 23:54 -!- Styil [Styil@gateway/vpn/privateinternetaccess/styil] has joined #lnd