#!/bin/bash _temp=$(mktemp -p /dev/shm/) ## get basic info INFOFILE source /home/admin/raspiblitz.info # CHECK BASICS HDD info and react to no or too small HDD # prepare the config file (what will later become the raspiblitz.config) source /home/admin/_version.info CONFIGFILE="/home/admin/raspiblitz.config.tmp" rm $CONFIGFILE 2>/dev/null echo "# RASPIBLITZ CONFIG FILE" > $CONFIGFILE echo "raspiBlitzVersion='${codeVersion}'" >> $CONFIGFILE echo "lcdrotate=1" >> $CONFIGFILE # prepare the setup file (that constains info just needed for the rest of setup process) SETUPFILE="/home/admin/raspiblitz.setup.tmp" rm $SETUPFILE 2>/dev/null echo "# RASPIBLITZ SETUP FILE" > $SETUPFILE # choose blockchain or select migration OPTIONS=() OPTIONS+=(BITCOIN "Setup BITCOIN and Lightning (DEFAULT)") OPTIONS+=(LITECOIN "Setup LITECOIN and Lightning (EXPERIMENTAL)") OPTIONS+=(MIGRATION "Upload a Migration File from old RaspiBlitz") CHOICE=$(dialog --clear \ --backtitle "RaspiBlitz ${codeVersion} - Setup" \ --title "⚡ Welcome to your RaspiBlitz ⚡" \ --menu "\nChoose how you want to setup your RaspiBlitz: \n " \ 12 64 6 \ "${OPTIONS[@]}" \ 2>&1 >/dev/tty) clear network="" migration="raspiblitz" case $CHOICE in CLOSE) # TODO: check if case every comes up echo "CLOSE" exit 1; ;; BITCOIN) network="bitcoin" echo "network=bitcoin" >> $CONFIGFILE ;; LITECOIN) network="litecoin" echo "network=litecoin" >> $CONFIGFILE ;; MIGRATION) migration=raspiblitz echo "migration=raspiblitz" >> $SETUPFILE ;; esac if [ "${migration}" == "raspiblitz" ]; then fi sudo /home/admin/config.scripts/blitz.migration.sh "import-gui" # on error clean & repeat if [ "$?" = "1" ]; then echo echo "# clean and unmount for next try" sudo rm -f ${defaultZipPath}/raspiblitz-*.tar.gz 2>/dev/null sudo umount /mnt/hdd 2>/dev/null sudo umount /mnt/storage 2>/dev/null sudo umount /mnt/temp 2>/dev/null sleep 2 /home/admin/00raspiblitz.sh fi exit 0 ################### # ENTER NAME ################### # welcome and ask for name of RaspiBlitz result="" while [ ${#result} -eq 0 ] do l1="Please enter the name of your new RaspiBlitz:\n" l2="one word, keep characters basic & not too long" dialog --backtitle "RaspiBlitz - Setup (${network}/${chain})" --inputbox "$l1$l2" 11 52 2>$_temp result=$( cat $_temp | tr -dc '[:alnum:]-.' | tr -d ' ' ) shred -u $_temp echo "processing ..." sleep 3 done # set lightning alias sed -i "s/^alias=.*/alias=${result}/g" /home/admin/assets/lnd.${network}.conf # store hostname for later - to be set right before the next reboot # work around - because without a reboot the hostname seems not updates in the whole system valueExistsInInfoFile=$(sudo cat /home/admin/raspiblitz.info | grep -c "hostname=") if [ ${valueExistsInInfoFile} -eq 0 ]; then # add echo "hostname=${result}" >> /home/admin/raspiblitz.info else # update sed -i "s/^hostname=.*/hostname=${result}/g" /home/admin/raspiblitz.info fi ################### # ENTER PASSWORDS ################### # show password info dialog dialog --backtitle "RaspiBlitz - Setup (${network}/${chain})" --msgbox "RaspiBlitz uses 4 different passwords. Referenced as password A, B, C and D. A) Master User Password B) Blockchain RPC Password C) LND Wallet Password D) LND Seed Password Choose now 4 new passwords - all min 8 chars, no spaces and only special characters - or . Write them down & store them in a safe place. " 15 52 # call set password a script sudo /home/admin/config.scripts/blitz.setpassword.sh a # sucess info dialog dialog --backtitle "RaspiBlitz" --msgbox "OK - password A was set\nfor all users pi, admin, root & bitcoin" 6 52 # call set password b script sudo /home/admin/config.scripts/blitz.setpassword.sh b # success info dialog dialog --backtitle "RaspiBlitz" --msgbox "OK - RPC password changed \n\nNow starting the Setup of your RaspiBlitz." 7 52 ################### # TOR BY DEFAULT # https://github.com/rootzoll/raspiblitz/issues/592 # ################### echo "runBehindTor=on" >> /home/admin/raspiblitz.info #whiptail --title ' Privacy Level - How do you want to run your node? ' --yes-button='Public IP' --no-button='TOR NETWORK' --yesno "Running your Lightning node with your Public IP is common and faster, but might reveal your personal identity and location.\n #You can better protect your privacy with running your lightning node as a TOR Hidden Service from the start, but it can make it harder to connect with other non-TOR nodes and remote mobile apps later on. # " 12 75 #if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then # echo "runBehindTor=on" >> /home/admin/raspiblitz.info #fi # set SetupState sudo sed -i "s/^setupStep=.*/setupStep=20/g" /home/admin/raspiblitz.info clear