watchtower-example | Give LND 's watchtowers a shot
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watchtower-example is a Shell library. watchtower-example has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
Give LND's watchtowers a shot with your own simulated channel breach!.
Give LND's watchtowers a shot with your own simulated channel breach!.
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It has 16 star(s) with 2 fork(s). There are no watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
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Install watchtower-example
To run watchtowers at the time of writing, we'll need to be on the latest release v0.7.0-beta-rc1 as it's the only release that includes the code from this pull request. With that version of LND's code, we'll recompile and run through the exercise. These commands assume you've already installed LND before. Make sure you've turned off any running nodes before doing this.
We need to setup our three nodes, the attacker, the victim, and the watchtower. Config files have already been created for them, you just need to get them started.
We need to setup our three nodes, the attacker, the victim, and the watchtower. Config files have already been created for them, you just need to get them started.
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Make sure you installed all of the requirements, and they're accessible in your $PATH. Make sure you copied the victim's pubkey into nodes/watchtower/lnd.conf correctly. Just rerun the connect command to have the node check if the other is online. When you restart one of your nodes, it can take a little time for them to see each other as online again. Just generate a bunch of new blocks on btcd using cmd/btcctl.sh generate 100. It should fix itself. Your attacker node somehow got informed that their state was out of date, so it won't let you try to do a malicious force close. This is probably because you left your victim node online when swapping in the malicious state.
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