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# Overview
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SilentDragonLite (SDL) is a fork of Zecwallet lightwalletd, which is a fork of [lightwalletd](https://github.com/adityapk00/lightwalletd) from the ECC.
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SilentDragonLite (SDL) is a fork of silentdragonlite lightwalletd, which is a fork of [lightwalletd](https://github.com/adityapk00/lightwalletd) from the ECC.
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It is a backend service that provides a bandwidth-efficient interface to the Hush blockchain for the [SilentDragonLite cli](https://github.com/MyHush/zecwallet-light-cli).
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It is a backend service that provides a bandwidth-efficient interface to the Hush blockchain for the [SilentDragonLite cli](https://github.com/MyHush/silentdragonlite-light-cli).
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## Changes from upstream lightwalletd
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This version of lightwalletd extends lightwalletd and:
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#### 0. First, install [Go >= 1.11](https://golang.org/dl/#stable).
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#### 1. Generate a TLS self-signed certificate
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```
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openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:4096 -keyout key.pem -out cert.pem -days 365 -nodes
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```
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Answer the certificate questions to generate the self-signed certificate
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#### 2. You need to run a full node with the following options in HUSH3.conf
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#### 1. Run a zcash node.
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Start a `hushd` with the following options:
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```
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server=1
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rpcuser=user
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txindex=1
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```
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You might need to run with `-reindex` the first time if you are enabling the `txindex` or `insightexplorer` options for the first time. The reindex might take a while.
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#### 2. Get a TLS certificate
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##### "Let's Encrypt" certificate using NGINX as a reverse proxy
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If you running a public-facing server, the easiest way to obtain a certificate is to use a NGINX reverse proxy and get a Let's Encrypt certificate. [Instructions are here](https://www.nginx.com/blog/using-free-ssltls-certificates-from-lets-encrypt-with-nginx/)
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Create a new section for the NGINX reverse proxy:
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```
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server {
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listen 443 ssl http2;
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ssl_certificate ssl/cert.pem; # From certbot
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ssl_certificate_key ssl/key.pem; # From certbot
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location / {
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# Replace localhost:9067 with the address and port of your gRPC server if using a custom port
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grpc_pass grpc://localhost:9067;
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}
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}
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```
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#### 3. Run the frontend:
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You'll need to use the certificate generated from step 1
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You can run the gRPC server with or without TLS, depending on how you configured step 2. If you are using NGINX as a reverse proxy and are letting NGINX handle the TLS authentication, then run the frontend with `-no-tls`
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```
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go run cmd/server/main.go -bind-addr 127.0.0.1:9067 -conf-file ~/.komodo/HUSH3/HUSH3.conf -tls-cert cert.pem -tls-key key.pem
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go run cmd/server/main.go -bind-addr 127.0.0.1:9067 -conf-file ~/.komodo/HUSH3/HUSH3.conf -no-tls
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```
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#### 4. Point the `silentdragon-cli` to this server
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If you have a certificate that you want to use (either self signed, or from a certificate authority), pass the certificate to the frontend:
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```
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./silentdragon-cli --server https://127.0.0.1:9067 --dangerous
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go run cmd/server/main.go -bind-addr 127.0.0.1:443 -conf-file ~/.komodo/HUSH3/HUSH3.conf -tls-cert /etc/letsencrypt/live/YOURWEBSITE/fullchain.pem -tls-key /etc/letsencrypt/live/YOURWEBSITE/privkey.pem
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```
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You should start seeing the frontend ingest and cache the zcash blocks after ~15 seconds.
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#### 4. Point the `silentdragonlite-cli` to this server
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Connect to your server!
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```
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./silentdragonlite-cli -server https://lite.myhush.org
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```
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