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Don't want to move any significant amount of Bitcoin to it.
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I'm a bit concerned running 0.96.4 RC2 though, since it's still in RC.
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I'll get a usb drive set up with High Sierra and give it a try tomorrow. Honestly, I think getting a cheap laptop (or even a Raspberry Pi 3) would be an easier solution for offline machines, but I'm happy to help if I can.Īhhh! It all makes sense. I just want to know what makes you comfortable.
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Thoughts? I think I'll proceed with the patch anyway.
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No guarantees - I haven't tried compiling Python against Apple's pre-installed OpenSSL in ages, and you'll still need to get an Xcode binary to install on the airgapped machine - but it would basically solve the airgap issue once you download all the required files (and verify them against the SHA-1 hashes in the build script if you're sufficiently paranoid) onto the offline machine. I could probably whip up a patch pretty quickly that bypasses the download process for all the files needed by the build script. If it crashes and complains about OpenSSL, we'll have to go to Plan B. Try running the latest Armory (0.96.4 RC2) on your airgapped machine (and verify the binary if you're really paranoid). The Armory binary may expect OpenSSL to be in a location where it isn't. If you run 10.13, Apple has finally updated the pre-installed OpenSSL to a sane version (1.0.2l).
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Regarding how to create an airgapped build, this is a little tricky but there may be a solution. This change is now reflected in updated documentation that you can see here. AFAIK, all versions of macOS that Armory supports (10.8 and beyond, although I'm lightly pushing to drop 10.8 sooner rather than later) require OpenSSL 1.0.0 or higher to be installed due to what the Python binary requires. While true, I can see how this could confuse people. The way I wrote the macOS README that I think you read, it states that Sierra can't satisfy the requirement for OpenSSL.
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I think I know why you got the impression that El Capitan and earlier could handle things. Maybe the quick answer is to just figure out how to properly install OpenSSL without Homebrew, but I tried a few methods to no avail. Thanks so much! Hoping for some guidance. I am currently putting together a website to help users get set up with true cold storage, and I am hoping to feature Armory – but if I am having enough trouble getting set up on my air-gapped computer, then I am sure many others will as well. I remember getting setup with the offline version was very easy. Is there any version of MacOS (or well, OS X) where I am able to install just Armory, and no other software? Or is there an easy way to get these dependencies installed without having to connect to the internet?īack in 2013-2014 I used Armory with this same kind of setup, and I never had to install any dependencies. But then I got the same error at startup on El Capitan, looking for my OpenSSL installation. So rather than figuring that out, I just decided to install El Capitan, since the readme noted that the OpenSSL installation was only required on Sierra or High Sierra. First tried to install High Sierra, and realized I would have to install OpenSSL. Having a lot of trouble on my air-gapped MacBook though. Had to install OpenSSL from Homebrew, but was able to successfully get set up and running with Bitcoin core full node. I have the online setup on an iMac running High Sierra. Hi all, am currently trying to work through a setup on 2 Macs – 1 online + 1 air-gapped.