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[FEATURE REQUEST] Enable Electrum server SSL connection with automatic get SSL certificate + onion Tor address connection #39

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twofaktor opened this issue Nov 24, 2023 · 3 comments

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@twofaktor
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twofaktor commented Nov 24, 2023

Hello, same as other wallets, Electrum, Sparrow, etc, this is a request to add a new feature to Nunchuk Android on Network settings

After testing the Electrum server connection using the SSL port to a secure connection it doesn't work:

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I suggest the following features:

  • Enable compatibility with a secure connection to a personal Electrum Server using SSL
  • Obtain the SSL certificate automatically without the need to transfer it manually from the server
  • Enable availability to connect to Electrum Servers using its onion address Tor, integrating a Tor instance on the Nunchuk app or in conjunction with Orbot app (SSL not needed)

Thanks!

@twofaktor twofaktor changed the title [FEATURE REQUEST] Enable Electrum server SSL connection with automatic get SSL certificate [FEATURE REQUEST] Enable Electrum server SSL connection with automatic get SSL certificate + onion Tor address connection Nov 24, 2023
@PeteClubSeven
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PeteClubSeven commented Dec 1, 2023

You can actually use SSL, somebody once told me the trick was to write the URL as ssl://ADDRESS:PORT. Unfortunately I can't give credit because I forget who mentioned it. Tor support would be nice though.

Edit: Nvm found it #28

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twofaktor commented Dec 4, 2023

You can actually use SSL, somebody once told me the trick was to write the URL as ssl://ADDRESS:PORT. Unfortunately I can't give credit because I forget who mentioned it. Tor support would be nice though.

Edit: Nvm found it #28

Ok, I solved it by using your tip, but I think this shouldn't be a hidden feature, it is much better to use a special and dedicated switch to enable this feature.

E.g:

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Yeah I agree it's a lot clearer that way, I hope they implement more options 👍

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