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We already have the exact same funtionality in /contrib/bitrpc/bitrpc.py If we really do need standalone scripts, then I'll write something to pull it from that file, rather than having duplicate code. Forgot to remove wallet tools from index. Wallet Tools Follow Up Info0.10
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### BitRPC ### |
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### BitRPC |
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Allows for sending of all standard Bitcoin commands via RPC rather than as command line args. |
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### Looking for Wallet Tools? |
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BitRPC.py is able to do the exact same thing as `walletchangepass.py` and `walletunlock.py`. Their respective commands in BitRPC.py are: |
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bitrpc.py walletpassphrasechange |
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bitrpc.py walletpassphrase |
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### Wallet Tools ### |
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These are two simple python scripts which send the appropriate RPC commands to unlock a wallet and change a wallet password. **They are intended to prevent users from having to enter their password as a command-line argument which could then be stored in the console buffer/history in plaintext.** |
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Both tools rely on bitcoin/bitcoind running with `server=1` and an `rpcuser` and `rpcpassword` set in `bitcoin.conf`. They can be easily modified for non-standard ports. [walletunlock.py](/contrib/wallettools/walletunlock.py) unlocks the wallet for 60 seconds by default, changeable in code, and both modules rely upon python-json-rpc. |
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from jsonrpc import ServiceProxy |
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access = ServiceProxy("http://127.0.0.1:8332") |
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pwd = raw_input("Enter old wallet passphrase: ") |
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pwd2 = raw_input("Enter new wallet passphrase: ") |
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access.walletpassphrasechange(pwd, pwd2) |
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