kristovatlas/ is a technical overview of how HighSide’s encrypted messaging & file sharing works for those who are interested in specifics. (Created by BM-2cVPTkVZo2mDoJyXmaGkujtJNovVhu6W1H) wordlist | uniq -u > unique-keys.datĪ chan with 20 ' not displayed in python here, also * breaks """Ĭontact / subscribe broadcast: (chanerator) Ī bash alias to the script makes it useful for fast testingĪdapted from Bitmessage VanityGen and a later version, bmgen.pyĬontent of file1words, 806 unique chans via cat. Shield = """ big badass super mammoth keys.dat maker kicking butt like shit. Print "use > mykeys.txt to save the keys in the text file mykeys.txt and copy them into your keys.dat manually " Print "Usage: $ python2 chanGenerator.py " #"" Print "Generates a bitmessage stream 1 chan address on the command line." Print "put your chan passphrases in textfile chan-pp, then redirect output to your text file" Print "chan Generator" # no double spaces possible :-( > mykeys.txt to save the keys in the text file mykeys.txt and copy them into your keys.dat manually " #passphrase"Īction="store_true", dest="info", default=False,Īction="store_true", dest="logo", default=False, Usage = "usage: %prog dummy - use dummy to generate keys - use. Print "privencryptionkey = " + privEncryptionKeyWIF Print "privsigningkey = " + privSigningKeyWIF Print "label = " + str(deterministicPassphrase) If integer >= 253 and integer B',253) + pack('>H',integer) # however, SPACE chars, * asterisk and a few letters are not supported, also no " " double spaces possible, generate chan therefore in pyBM directly # with your chan names / passphrases contained inside of the file. does not need to be placed inside the pyBM subdirectory but works "stand alone".Ī bash alias to the script makes it useful for fast testing, or run this bash script: The chanGenerator generates a bitmessage stream 1 chan address on the bash-Konsole command line. Do not use vim! It will break everything! Use > mykeys.txt output redirection to save the keys in the text file mykeys.txtĪnd copy them into your keys.dat manually with the Kate editor from KDE. Generates a bitmessage stream 1 chan address on the command line. Place your chan passphrases in textfile chan-pp, then redirect output of this py-script to your text file e.g. Usage: $ python2 chanGenerator.py dummy > mySaveFile This is the python script file named " chanGenerator2.py ", which is copyleft freeware v 1.2
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