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Josh Rickmar
c3224f4fbc Begin update to use btcnet.Params.
This is an intial pass at converting the btcwallet and deps codebases
to pass a network by their parameters, rather than by a magic number
to identify the network.  The parameters in params.go have been
updated to embed a *btcnet.Params, and all previous uses of cfg.Net()
have been replaced with activeNet.{Params,Net} (where activeNet is
the global var for the active network).

Although dependancy packages have not yet been updated from using
btcwire.BitcoinNet to btcnet.Params, the parameters are now accessible
at all callsites, and individual packages can be updated to use btcnet
without requiring updates in each external btc* package at once.

While here, the exported API for btcwallet internal library packages
(txstore and wallet) have been updated to pass full network parameters
rather than the btcwire definition of a network.
2014-05-22 21:24:08 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
a6e0f3bc2a Update copyright years on remaining files. 2014-01-09 14:13:26 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
5dbf69d23e Enable TLS support for btcd websocket connections.
This adds an additional config option, -cafile, to specify the root
certificates checked when verifying a btcd TLC connection.  btcd will
now automatically generate certs in
~/.btcd/data/{main,test}net/rpc.cert, and this file should be copied
to ~/.btcwallet/cert.pem.

The -btcdport option is also gone now, and replaced with -connect (or
-c), to specify both the hostname/ip and port of the server running
btcd.
2013-11-19 12:21:54 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
310dc010ac Choose correct ports for testnet and mainnet.
This copies the functionality of btcd for choosing the ports for the
HTTP client (for btcd) and server (for frontends).  On testnet, the
following ports are used as default:

 - btcd: 18334
 - frontends: 18332

When running with the (currently disabled) --mainnet flag, btcwallet
will choose the following ports by default:

 - btcd: 8334
 - frontends: 8332

Both ports can be overridden no matter the chosen network using the -b
and -p flags.
2013-10-16 17:29:48 -04:00