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An Address block is an entry in the clients [[keys.dat]] file. It looks like this: | An Address block is an entry in the clients [[keys.dat]] file. It looks like this: | ||
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− | [ | + | [Bitmessage address in format BM-...] |
− | + | label = Name of Address shown in client | |
− | label = | + | enabled = true/false |
− | + | decoy = true/false | |
− | enabled = | + | privsigningkey = Hash to sign message |
− | + | privencryptionkey = Hash to encrypt message | |
− | decoy = | + | lastpubkeysendtime = Unix timestamp of last key broadcast |
− | + | noncetrialsperbyte = Integer showing difficulty | |
− | privsigningkey = | + | payloadlengthextrabytes = Integer showing extra bytes required |
− | + | </pre> | |
− | privencryptionkey = | ||
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− | lastpubkeysendtime = | ||
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− | noncetrialsperbyte = | ||
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− | payloadlengthextrabytes = |
Revision as of 07:56, 6 June 2013
Definition
An Address block is an entry in the clients keys.dat file. It looks like this:
[Bitmessage address in format BM-...] label = Name of Address shown in client enabled = true/false decoy = true/false privsigningkey = Hash to sign message privencryptionkey = Hash to encrypt message lastpubkeysendtime = Unix timestamp of last key broadcast noncetrialsperbyte = Integer showing difficulty payloadlengthextrabytes = Integer showing extra bytes required