Upfront shutdown script is a script provided on channel opening,
which will be used by the peer to enforce us closing to this script
on collaborative channel close.
When replacing non-segwit tx, bump_fee in some circumstances created
a tx that tried to spend from the tx-to-be-replaced. There is
explicit logic to avoid this but it only worked for segwit txs.
The change in transaction.py is a no-op, just tried to make it clearer
that the scriptSigs, witnesses are being reset by from_tx().
There are three export options for exporting a PSBT.
The default option previously only put derivation path suffixes for pubkeys
(paths relative to the intermediate xpub), now it puts the full path
(if is known by the keystore).
The "export for hardware device; include xpubs" option works same as before:
it puts both full paths and also global xpubs into the PSBT.
Hence the difference between the default option and the "include xpubs" option
is now only that the latter puts global xpubs into the PSBT.
This change is largely made for user-convenient in mind.
Now exporting a PSBT should be less error-prone: particularly for the
single-signer coldcard with sdcard usage, the default option will now work.
closes#5969
related #5955
- dnspython 2.0 requires cryptography 2.6 so we now always require that
(no longer a choice between cryptography and pycryptodomex)
- test_dnssec.py is deleted as it was testing the monkey-patch
related: #6538
Previously we failed to decode min_final_cltv_expiry properly if the highest bit was 1:
in practice, we could not pay invoices that had a value in [16-31] or [512-1023].
Many invoices use a value around 144, so this was simply unnoticed.
also update default value to follow BOLT change:
c5693d336d
config.mempool_fees is now [] if server claims mempool is ~empty,
and None if no valid histogram has been received from server.
(previously it used to be [] in both cases)
tests based on
- 8ca383c9e0/python/elec-p2sh-hodl.py
- 8ca383c9e0/python/elec-p2wsh-hodl.py
note: I could not reproduce the signature for the p2wsh cltv spend linked above,
so I have created a new testnet output and spent that for that test (to make sure
our behaviour is consensus-valid).
Enables lightning by creating a node private key and storing it in
the wallet. The gossiper is not launched at start up, only if there
are existing channels.
Previously e.g. bip32 derivation info was missing for change outputs in partial tx returned by bump_fee.
This was not exposed to users as the GUI TxDialog calls `tx.add_info_from_wallet(self.wallet)`.
Since #6014, pyaes is not really needed anymore.
As we currently require either one of pycryptodomex or cryptography,
even if pyaes is available, it will not be used.
We could strip it out completely from crypto.py...
In any case, pyaes is still pulled in by some hw wallet dependencies indirectly;
but the core library no longer depends on it.
Previously this function would not switch to a different chain if the
current chain contained the preferred block. This was not the intended
behaviour: if there is a *stronger* chain that *also* contains the
preferred block, we should jump to that.
Note that with this commit there will now always be a preferred block
(defaults to genesis). Previously, it might seem that often there was none,
but actually in practice if the user used the GUI context menu to switch
servers even once, there was one (usually genesis).
Hence, with the old code, if an attacker mined a single header which
then got reorged, auto_connect clients which were connected to the
attacker's server would never switch servers (jump chains) even
without the user explicitly configuring preference for the stale branch.