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using geth 1.3.6 |
@Bitbobb did you ever see this onboarding screen? This will popup and ask you for a password if there was no Also have a look at #161 were I answered you some minutes ago. |
Did you copy/paste the files from c:\ethereum, put it to a second computer and just run it ? In this case a new adress will be auto generated without user interaction and unknown password. Money send to this adress will be trapped. |
luclu, yes I did see that screen. And I have only one option for a possible password that I found since I posted this. And now when I entered this possible password the error message changed from wrong passoword to "couldn't connect to node, did it crash in the background?" Then after entering a ton of other possible passwords I kept getting wrong password for all of them. Then I went back to possible password and it now says wrong password for this entry as well. Something is deffinately going on. And luclu, I checked the link you provided in issue 161 and the link is dead. I think I found the real link elswhere and tried to enter my keystore file there and was asked for a password on it. Then when I entered the possible password it said not enough memory. Please advise.
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0x9c20b60d6272d4D96c07B01052Ba6c662e14B125 |
Please update to version |
Hi there I am having the same issue. I downloaded version 0.7.5, chose the option 'Start using Ethereum' and then setup the password I always use. Now I am trying to create a contract and it's saying the password is wrong. Is there any way to change the password or start again without loosing what i converted from bitcoins to ether while setting up my mist wallet? Sorry im pretty new with this. After a couple of tries i got an error saying: method send transation not allowed. |
@sparda2 make sure to have funds in your etherbase account when you evoke or interact with contracts. |
Hi @luclu, In theory I converted 10 Ether during the setup of my mist wallet and the transaction was completed using that popup window from ShapeShift that is opened with the wallet. However my balance in the mist wallet is still 0. Why is this? does it take some time to actually be reflected in my wallet? Thanks |
Judging from the network stats on top - there seems to be a problem connecting to your geth node. There seems to be some weirdness on your side. Do you run any external instance of geth you connect to? Also are you sure this is 0.7.5? You can use a blockexplorer like etherscan.io to check your wallets balance in the meantime. |
@hiddentao could you have a lookt at this? |
I don't even want to close the wallet because i might not be able to log back in! Im new using this wallet so im not sure how it works. If i close it, will i be able to recover my password/account again if the password is still wrong? |
@frozeman Looks like |
I will let you know once I have 7.5. installed. Everything is working fine for me now. Thank you! :) |
Hi everyone, thanks for your replies. How about my 10 Ether? Where have they gone to? Is there any way I can revert the transaction and get them back to my blockchain btc account? |
Is your mist wallet synced? It took me several days to get this done. I had to use --fast |
Probably not. Do you guys know where to check the sync progress? I am using version 0.7.5 for mac. |
If you sent eth coin to your wallet address it should show up when your wallet syncs properly. You can verify this by looking at the block chain with a block explorer. To do this you will need to find the block explorer website for ether coins then type in your wallet address and do a search for that address. You will be able to see some results. If you see the 10 ether coins went to that address then you will be okay to open and close your wallet program. Just make sure you do not delete your file folder that contains the wallet specifically the uutu file i believe in keystore folder. |
That's cool.. I think i know now why it wouldn't sync. I tried doing the geth --fast sync and got an error because apparently my time was 1 min and a couple of seconds out of sync compared with internet servers. I checked my time settings and even though i had the option checked to automatically set the time from the internet, when i selected a different server it did update it and there was a difference of about a minute. After that I fired the geth --fast command again and it's now syncing. Will check what you said about my ethers in the block explorer and let you know. |
Glad you are making progress.. let us know how you make out |
Sweet I just checked the block page and it says i have the 10 ether in my wallet :) Sorry another question. How big is the file(s) i need to download? I only had 6gb free and the operation was aborted because i ran out of space. |
Sorry I do not know this answer. Maybe @luclu can help you. I used several gb so more than 6 gb for sure. I wonder if this can be done on a flash drive. In other words can we put mist on a thumb drive and run it from there? I would rather do that than loose my computer space on my laptop. What would be the down side to this? Thanks |
Oh don't worry. It's all synced now and I can see my balance already... only one thing... I transferred 10 Ether but now i have 9.96 Ether. is there a fee for using the wallet or something? |
Sorry I don't know. It should show you a breakdown before you send where the fees are, etc. But yeah probably some kind of transfer fee or miners fee, fuel, gas, ??? |
@sparda2 As far as I can see on my computer the database for the main network uses 6.87 Gb and for Testnet 3.04 Gb. I know nothing about using a thumb drive. I'm a new user. |
Please make sure to update to |
I continue to have a similar problem. In my case I sent the ether from coinbase after the hard fork and after the conversion by them. Now I cannot access those coins that arrived here in the Ethereum wallet. |
here is a message from 7-19-2016
I tried to recreate this issue. This is the result of my cursory code
analysis: #982 <#982>. As I as well
as the other devs who created this code were not able recreate this issue I
will close this for now - until this can be reproducibly recreated.
Additionally we fixed an issue were *any error message* defaulted to "wrong
password" - regardless of the real error - which include:
ErrInvalidSender = errors.New("Invalid sender")
ErrNonce = errors.New("Nonce too low")
ErrCheap = errors.New("Gas price too low for acceptance")
ErrBalance = errors.New("Insufficient balance")
ErrNonExistentAccount = errors.New("Account does not exist or
account balance too low")
ErrInsufficientFunds = errors.New("Insufficient funds for gas *
price + value")
ErrIntrinsicGas = errors.New("Intrinsic gas too low")
ErrGasLimit = errors.New("Exceeds block gas limit")
ErrNegativeValue = errors.New("Negative value")
This has been fixed <#959> in version
0.8.1 - make sure to update to see the "real error" message.
Please have a look at #669 <#669> should
you still encounter problems to unlock your wallet.
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I continue to have a similar problem. In my case I sent the ether from
coinbase after the hard fork and after the conversion by them. Now I cannot
access those coins that arrived here in the Ethereum wallet.
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I'm on version 0.8.9 and cant access one of my accounts. My main account isn't a problem. Its one of the additional accounts. Its asking for a password and the one I created for the main account isn't working. I haven't created any other passwords so very frustrating. It just says version not supported: 2 |
I can send funds from main account. I should be able to at least send funds to main account. So frustrating. |
using mac |
For the second account there may be two places where the password can be
added. I had luck when I found the second place in the send window. I too
did not think I had any password. but I did. Once I found the password
and entered it in the second place on the send window it worked. Please
forgive I am working off memory and I do not remember the version wallet.
But it was an early one. Many people stated that when they created the
ether base wallet that they did not remember making a password. so maybe
you wrote down one in another location. Please check, that is what saved
me. Also you might try common passwords to get it unlocked. Trust me I
did not think I had a password either. But I did.
You can post a screen shot of what you are getting?
It seems to be that "version 2 not supported is not the same as password
not found, etc. Maybe your problem is different that you are having.
hmmm..
I can re post the rest of the older messages in this thread if it helps.
Approx. 15 of them show as being deleted. I will do this shortly.
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…On Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 1:45 AM, ingo1970 ***@***.***> wrote:
I'm on version 0.8.9 and cant access one of my accounts. My main account
isn't a problem. Its one of the additional accounts. Its asking for a
password and the one I created for the main account isn't working. I
haven't created any other passwords so very frustrating. It just says
version not supported: 2
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Re: [ethereum/mist] Being asked for password to send from etherbase account
on mist. Never
made password (#808)
24 messages
Luca Zeug <notifications@github.com> Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 1:04 PM
Reply-To: ethereum/mist
To: ethereum/mist <mist@noreply.github.com>
Please make sure to update to 0.8.1 as the error messages were broken in
earlier versions
and always fell back to the - often misleading - "wrong password" alert -
regardless of the
real error (#664).
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Ok Thanks!
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Luca Zeug <notifications@github.com> Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 7:45 AM
Reply-To: ethereum/mist <reply.github.com>
To: ethereum/mist <mist@noreply.github.com>
Closed #808.
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Luca Zeug <notifications@github.com> Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 7:45 AM
Reply-To: ethereum/mist <reply.github.com>
To: ethereum/mist <mist@noreply.github.com>
I tried to recreate this issue. This is the result of my cursory code
analysis: #982. As I
as well as the other devs who created this code were not able recreate this
issue I will
close this for now - until this can be reproducibly recreated.
Additionally we fixed an issue were any error message defaulted to "wrong
password" -
regardless of the real error - which include:
ErrInvalidSender = errors.New("Invalid sender")
ErrNonce = errors.New("Nonce too low")
ErrCheap = errors.New("Gas price too low for acceptance")
ErrBalance = errors.New("Insufficient balance")
ErrNonExistentAccount = errors.New("Account does not exist or account
balance too low")
ErrInsufficientFunds = errors.New("Insufficient funds for gas * price
+ value")
ErrIntrinsicGas = errors.New("Intrinsic gas too low")
ErrGasLimit = errors.New("Exceeds block gas limit")
ErrNegativeValue = errors.New("Negative value")
This has been fixed in version 0.8.1 - make sure to update to see the "real
error" message.
Please have a look at #669 should you still encounter problems to unlock
your wallet.
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bullitt995 <notifications@github.com> Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 11:50 PM
Reply-To: ethereum/mist <reply.github.com>
To: ethereum/mist <mist@noreply.github.com>
Hello. I am on the Ethereum Wallet 0.8.2 and I have found exactly the same
problem as
others have had. On running the wallet for the first time, I set up a
password for the main
account (etherbase) and supplied it with funds from my exchange. Then, I
opened a second
wallet and set up a password for that as well. I made a note of each of the
passwords. I
then tried to transfer some of the funds from the main account to the
second account using
my main account's password but got the message "wrong password". Tried
making the transfer
without entering any password, then tried using the password for the second
account but
with no success. Can anyone advise on what I can do about this please?
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ingo1970 <notifications@github.com> Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 11:58 AM
Reply-To: ethereum/mist <reply.github.com>
To: ethereum/mist <mist@noreply.github.com>
Hi I'm having similar problem. I'm trying to send ether from wallet and
when I try to send
it asks for password. When I enter my password it says Version not
supported: 2
Does anyone know what this means? I have the json file in the keystore
folder and have the
funds in my wallet
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caomhanmcm <notifications@github.com> Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 7:14 PM
Reply-To: ethereum/mist <reply.github.com>
To: ethereum/mist <mist@noreply.github.com>
Same as above - any advise much appreciated. I have my password at hand and
it says wrong
password -
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IRG <notifications@github.com> Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 1:30 PM
Reply-To: ethereum/mist <reply.github.com>
To: ethereum/mist <mist@noreply.github.com>
I am having exactly the same problem...
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ingo1970 <notifications@github.com> Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 1:33 PM
Reply-To: ethereum/mist <reply.github.com>
To: ethereum/mist <mist@noreply.github.com>
There must be a way to fix this. As its all inside my main wallet right?
Very frustrating
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Ev <notifications@github.com> Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 9:22 PM
Reply-To: ethereum/mist <reply.github.com>
To: ethereum/mist <mist@noreply.github.com>
@bullitt995 @ingo1970 @caomhanmcm @irgodfrey
Just to rule out any possible communication between Mist and the geth node,
would you
please try this out? #2411 (comment)
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Ev <notifications@github.com> Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 9:22 PM
Reply-To: ethereum/mist <reply.github.com>
To: ethereum/mist <mist@noreply.github.com>
Reopened #808.
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Steven Ericsson-Zenith <notifications@github.com> Sun, Jun 11, 2017 at
4:23 AM
Reply-To: ethereum/mist <reply.github.com>
To: ethereum/mist <mist@noreply.github.com>
I use Mist version 8.10, Geth 1.6.5 (GO), on Mac OSX 10.11.6
I have been dealing with this or a similar issue since the hard fork (June
last year).
At the fork, my Ether holdings were on Coinbase GDAX. They converted the
Old Ether to the
New Ether and I subsequently sent it all to my Ether wallet (Mist) on my
computer.
I have ~25 Ether that I cannot move to another wallet. Since the latest
release, the ether
returned (they had disappeared for a while) but SEND asks me to enter a
password. There is
no password that I am aware of for this transaction and the application now
opens
perfectly. I was experimenting with Ether in June 2016 and after this
complication, I had
written the currency off.
I did subsequently buy a few Ether at $7 and placed them in my Keepkey -
which is where I
want to send my other Ether.
However, now that Ether has established some real value I would like to
recover my 25
tokens from this manifest bug. I have reviewed the various bug reports and
documentation,
seen many people with similar problems.
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Fabian Vogelsteller <notifications@github.com> Sun, Jun 11, 2017 at
11:25 AM
Reply-To: ethereum/mist <reply.github.com>
To: ethereum/mist <mist@noreply.github.com>
If it's an old keystore you might be able to import it on myetherwallet.com
and send it
somewhere safe
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Steven Ericsson-Zenith <notifications@github.com> Fri, Jun 16, 2017 at
3:52 AM
Reply-To: ethereum/mist <reply.github.com>
To: ethereum/mist <mist@noreply.github.com>
A nice idea but it asks me for a password, assuming I have the correct key
... they seem to
have moved about.
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larandi <notifications@github.com> Sun, Jul 2, 2017 at 4:02 PM
Reply-To: ethereum/mist <reply.github.com>
To: ethereum/mist <mist@noreply.github.com>
Hi, I have an etherbase account created before hardfork, now I see a
working password
doesnt work anymore. I didnt use that account for one year, other 2
accounts works fine. Is
there a bug or rather is there a procedure how to fix it ? Thank you. I use
only onte
password for crypto and this is really strange. I even have read that there
was
apossibility with no password years ago. Please thank you for any advice.
1ETH fee to who
is able to help me successfully . L
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To: ethereum/mist <reply.github.com>
go back and look for another password if you are sure there is only one
then try to enter
it again. And make sure you are entering it at the correct window for
sending a
transaction..
the screen that asks for a password tricked many people when they set up
their ether base
wallets. they thought later they did not add a password. but also I did
get some feedback
that there may have been some errors occurring as well so maybe you need
to try it again.
good luck
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larandi <notifications@github.com> Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at 4:07 AM
Reply-To: ethereum/mist <reply.github.com>
To: ethereum/mist <mist@noreply.github.com>
Hi ,
thanks for a feedback,
what do you mean exactly by " there may have been some errors
occurring as well" ?
Is there a fix or I`m just pretty dumb and typed a random password ? It`s
weird I have lot of cryptocurrency wallets and I always put the same
password. Also my 2 other ETH wallet account passwords are the same.
I will try to brute force via python with known passwords variations.
Stepan.
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Předmět: Re: [ethereum/mist] Being asked for password to send from etherbase
account on mist. Never made password (#808)
"go back and look for another password if you are sure there is only one
then try to enter it again. And make sure you are entering it at the
correct window for sending a transaction..
the screen that asks for a password tricked many people when they set up
their ether base wallets. they thought later they did not add a password.
but also I did get some feedback that there may have been some errors
occurring as well so maybe you need to try it again. good luck
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Hi, I have an etherbase account created before hardfork, now I see a
working password doesnt work anymore. I didnt use that account for one
year, other 2 accounts works fine. Is there a bug or rather is there a
procedure how to fix it ? Thank you. I use only onte password for crypto
and this is really strange. I even have read that there was apossibility
with no password years ago. Please thank you for any advice. 1ETH fee to
who is able to help me successfully . L
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I cannot say for sure since in my case I did actually enter a password so I
just had to
find it even though I did not remember making any password. I found so
many others made
this mistake.
However before I realized this mistake I made I did get many helps
from the devs and
others. If was during this time that the wallet was doing things according
to the
programmers who made it that it should not do. So hence there was a bug or
bugs in the
wallet. However again this was not the reason I was locked out. But
seemed like it could
have caused problems for others. I can look for more notes if you really
need this info of
the things that should not have happened according to other people not me,
who claimed to
be coders for that wallet.
I will just say that many people felt that they were asked for a
password when they were
not sure they were setting up a wallet. I think this window was changed in
later versions.
At least that was discussed, since so many people had the same problem.
It made me feel
less dumb.
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Steven Ericsson-Zenith <notifications@github.com> Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at
12:06 PM
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To: ethereum/mist <mist@noreply.github.com>
I continue to have a similar problem. In my case I sent the ether from
coinbase after the
hard fork and after the conversion by them. Now I cannot access those coins
that arrived
here in the Ethereum wallet.
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To: ethereum/mist <reply.github.com>
here is a message from 7-19-2016
I tried to recreate this issue. This is the result of my cursory code
analysis: #982. As I
as well as the other devs who created this code were not able recreate this
issue I will
close this for now - until this can be reproducibly recreated.
Additionally we fixed an issue were any error message defaulted to "wrong
password" -
regardless of the real error - which include:
ErrInvalidSender = errors.New("Invalid sender")
ErrNonce = errors.New("Nonce too low")
ErrCheap = errors.New("Gas price too low for acceptance")
ErrBalance = errors.New("Insufficient balance")
ErrNonExistentAccount = errors.New("Account does not exist or account
balance too low")
ErrInsufficientFunds = errors.New("Insufficient funds for gas * price
+ value")
ErrIntrinsicGas = errors.New("Intrinsic gas too low")
ErrGasLimit = errors.New("Exceeds block gas limit")
ErrNegativeValue = errors.New("Negative value")
This has been fixed in version 0.8.1 - make sure to update to see the "real
error" message.
Please have a look at #669 should you still encounter problems to unlock
your wallet.
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ingo1970 <notifications@github.com> Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 1:45 AM
.github.com>
To: ethereum/mist <mist@noreply.github.com>
I'm on version 0.8.9 and cant access one of my accounts. My main account
isn't a problem.
Its one of the additional accounts. Its asking for a password and the one I
created for the
main account isn't working. I haven't created any other passwords so very
frustrating. It
just says version not supported: 2
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ingo1970 <notifications@github.com> Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 1:46 AM
To: ethereum/mist <mist@noreply.github.com>
I can send funds from main account. I should be able to at least send funds
to main
account. So frustrating.
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ingo1970 <notifications@github.com> Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 1:48 AM
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To: ethereum/mist <mist@noreply.github.com>
using mac
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For the second account there may be two places where the password can be
added. I had luck
when I found the second place in the send window. I too did not think I
had any password.
but I did. Once I found the password and entered it in the second place on
the send window
it worked. Please forgive I am working off memory and I do not remember
the version
wallet. But it was an early one. Many people stated that when they
created the ether base
wallet that they did not remember making a password. so maybe you wrote
down one in
another location. Please check, that is what saved me. Also you might try
common
passwords to get it unlocked. Trust me I did not think I had a password
either. But I
did.
You can post a screen shot of what you are getting?
It seems to be that "version 2 not supported is not the same as password
not found, etc.
Maybe your problem is different that you are having. hmmm..
I can re post the rest of the older messages in this thread if it helps.
Approx. 15 of
them show as being deleted. I will do this shortly.
17Bby7eLU563HaNVHm7V7GspVzUn7Sguw7
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…On Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 2:22 AM, h h ***@***.***> wrote:
For the second account there may be two places where the password can be
added. I had luck when I found the second place in the send window. I too
did not think I had any password. but I did. Once I found the password
and entered it in the second place on the send window it worked. Please
forgive I am working off memory and I do not remember the version wallet.
But it was an early one. Many people stated that when they created the
ether base wallet that they did not remember making a password. so maybe
you wrote down one in another location. Please check, that is what saved
me. Also you might try common passwords to get it unlocked. Trust me I
did not think I had a password either. But I did.
You can post a screen shot of what you are getting?
It seems to be that "version 2 not supported is not the same as password
not found, etc. Maybe your problem is different that you are having.
hmmm..
I can re post the rest of the older messages in this thread if it helps.
Approx. 15 of them show as being deleted. I will do this shortly.
17Bby7eLU563HaNVHm7V7GspVzUn7Sguw7
On Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 1:45 AM, ingo1970 ***@***.***> wrote:
> I'm on version 0.8.9 and cant access one of my accounts. My main account
> isn't a problem. Its one of the additional accounts. Its asking for a
> password and the one I created for the main account isn't working. I
> haven't created any other passwords so very frustrating. It just says
> version not supported: 2
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I can say this, I was prompted for the password always - in 03/2016, when the wallet with etherbase account was created, the password is in my xls file, but doesn |
I have saved my Keystore but I have the same problem like others, I mean, "wrong password". Before to lose my money i would like to know if can to pay back the ETH to "Myetherwallet". I send 0.25 ETH from "Myetherwallet" to Ethereum Wallet. What i did not know was it would be a impossible mission to install and update this Ethereum Wallet. What i did not know was i would lose my money asking me a password i never wrote. For that I want to know if i can to payback the money to the sender "myetherwallet". Thanks |
@eisgold :
What do you mean by "unknown passwor"? |
many people entered a password as part of the setup of mist and then later
did not remember they had done this step. I was one of them.
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@eisgold <https://github.com/eisgold> :
In this case a new adress will be auto generated without user interaction
and unknown password.
What do you mean by "unknown passwor"?
Can you please elaborate? Is there no way to brute-force this password?
What is the alphabet/grammar, that this password is created from? What is
the length?
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@Bitbobb : Yeah, that explanation surely makes the most sense. |
The same problem here: And now, 8 months later, after a never ending chain of problems with the blockchain synchronisation, which holds me captive for at least 2 months, and the deep insight, that I should leave this user-hostile wallet as fast as I can behind, I tried to import the json-file into myetherwallet.com - and I get asked for a password. But I never created one! If I would have given a password, I would have saved it - like I did with every other password I created in the last 4 years! To see, that many others have the same problem, makes me calm down a bit, because I comprehend, that I am not crazy. So many people can't be crazy! And this makes me upset: People are losing money, because of a bug in your software! And I am one of them. |
yes agree. I got my ether after my ordeal concluded with me finding a
random password I wrote not like I usually do. I can tell by the way I
wrote this ether mist password that I did not think it was a serious
password. I think I am lucky I wrote it down since it did not occur to me
to be important like the way other wallets set up their passwords to be
written down to be verified before moving on. Eth devs said they would
make this area more memorable. Agree it was not easy to get this bug
looked at. After I saw this I sold all my ether and got the wallet off my
computer. Plus the wallet took several days to sync and the project
claimed it would not be ready for 5 years.. regards.
…On Sun, Nov 5, 2017 at 6:51 AM, McWorse ***@***.***> wrote:
The same problem here:
I am always very meticolous in creating and saving my passwords. And I am
absolutely sure, that I wasn't asked for a password when I setup the wallet
(0.8.9). If I would have been asked, I would have saved the password. I
remember, that I was amazed, because I knew it from other wallets, that you
have to create passwords and passphrases first. And I wondered, how
ethereumwallet could be save. I remember, that I did some research, found
out, that my private key is in the keystore folder. I looked into that
folder, found a file there and thought: Well, the wallet created the
passphrase by itself. So I backed up that file and felt save. I bought some
ETH and transfered them into the wallet.
And now, 8 months later, after a never ending chain of problems with the
blockchain synchronisation, which holds me captive for at least 2 months,
and the deep insight, that I should leave this user-hostile wallet as fast
as I can behind, I tried to import the json-file into myetherwallet.com -
and I get asked for a password. But I never created one! If I would have
given a password, I would have saved it - like I did with *every other
password I created in the last 4 years*!
To see, that many others have the same problem, makes me calm down a bit,
because I comprehend, that I am not crazy. So many people can't be crazy!
And this makes me upset:
After searching around, I did not read a *single serious statement* from
a dev, what is going wrong here. I did not found a single serious offer for
help. Or a little hint, that someone from the staff from the foundation
takes this issue for serious.
People are losing money, because of a bug in your software! And I am one
of them.
So how will you help us?
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The same here. Neither backup works,wallet withtout password and no .json file or wallet file, only geth and keystore dirs, I keep back from initial install win some eth. Password is asked when try to send and I did set a bklank password. |
@Bitbobb: Can you share the random password with us, that you found? |
Good news from/for me: After months of not having access to my Ethereum/Mist Wallet and starting to mentally give up on my Ether, I was able to gain access yesterday. Step 1: I created a list of all password-parts, that I had ever used for anything. |
This is great news and good info you posted. I am sure others will be
helped by it. Thanks!
…On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 3:22 PM, Andreas Rayo Kniep < ***@***.***> wrote:
Good news from/for me: After months of not having access to my
Ethereum/Mist Wallet and starting to mentally give up on my Ether, I was
able to gain access yesterday.
After checking 47 million passwords, I was able to find the password, that
my wallet-file was encrypted with. Incredibly, I had apparently mis-typed
one letter ("i" instead of "e"), even though, I used the "correct" password
(without typo) for my 2nd wallet, that I had created only minutes later.
I was able to find my password by using pyethereum (
https://github.com/ethereum/pyethereum) and a self-written script,
inspired by https://github.com/danielchalef/pyethrecoverv3 and
https://github.com/burjorjee/pyethrecover.
Step 1: I created a list of all password-parts, that I had ever used for
anything.
Step 2: By combining the password-parts in any thinkable way, I created a
list of 47,372 passwords, that I could have used as passwords for my
Ethereum wallet.
Step 3: For every password, I created all possible typos and other
thinkable issues (e.g. caps-lock-key on, omit any character, replace any
character by any other character, swap characters, replace special
characters by special character encodings, duplicate letters, add spaces,
and so on).
Step 4: I cleaned the list (removing passwords < 10 characters, removed
duplicates). After step 4, I ended up with over 47 million possible
passwords.
Step 5: I checked all 47 million possible passwords by parallel executing
my script on the 48 cores (Xeon E5-2690 v3 @ 2.60GHz) of my machine. The
speed was about 1.9M passwords/day.
I hope, this inspires some of you to also find your lost password!
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I used the skip option, no idea what my password is. But brute forcing it would take around 50 days. For my 0.05 eth. |
I have a wierder problem. geth --datadir "C:\Ethereum\gethNode" --keystore "C:\Ethereum\keys" --rpc -- dev console It shows that it has automatically configured my ether base: INFO [03-20|09:33:33] Maximum peer count ETH=25 LES=0 total=25 instance: Geth/v1.8.2-stable-b8b9f7f4/windows-amd64/go1.9.2 Where is my password? how do i make all the transactions from this etherbase? I even tried using mist to check, but even mist is asking for a password |
As explained here #3513 (comment) and #3762 the password is the empty string (zero length password). You just need to hit enter if you use personal.unlockAccount (eth.accounts[0]) or similar I would like to invite you to report "wrong password" related technical reports within this github issue: #3513 (because it seems all other issues will be closed in favor of #3513 ) |
@philsmd Thank you so much.. Will do that henceforth. |
pc-dopomoga @ mail . ru Remove spaces, I can help with password recovery, have a lot of experience and feedback |
Is no one going to take notes on this error? What is the next step on such a problem? What password is auto created, what parameters in the original code? |
I made numerous crypto accounts at the same time in 2017. I meticulously documented every pw that I made, and saved them in txt files on my computer. For the first time ever, I just tried sending ETH out of my etherbase wallet, and it asks for a pw that I don't have. Is it possible that the pw field has been corrupted, or wasn't required when I first downloaded the wallet? I'm using OSX and don't have the wherewithal to brute force it. I only have 1.1 ETH in there, but it's money I worked hard for and definitely want it back. To be clear, I do NOT remember making a pw for this application. What can I do? |
Welcome to the club, check out this thread for suggestions. |
What is the best brute force method for an ether base account on OSX? Where is my keystore file, and can the attempts to crack this wallet originate from another lan connected device, or can the wallet be transferred to a Windows machine (an isolated build with substantially more power) and cracked there? |
Thans for the reply!
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…On Fri, Apr 5, 2019 at 12:46 AM AtomSoul ***@***.***> wrote:
I made numerous crypto accounts at the same time in 2017. I meticulously
documented every pw that I made, and saved them in txt files on my
computer. For the first time ever, I just tried sending ETH out of my
etherbase wallet, and it asks for a pw that I don't have. Is it possible
that the pw field has been corrupted, or wasn't required when I first
downloaded the wallet? I'm using OSX and don't have the wherewithal to
brute force it. I only have 1.1 ETH in there, but it's money I worked hard
for and definitely want it back. To be clear, I do NOT remember making a pw
for this application. What can I do?
Welcome to the club, check out this thread
<#3513> for suggestions.
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Node type: geth/eth
OS: windows
Network type: main
Mist version: 0.6.2
Same as issue #161 which from my read seems to have been improperly closed since the respondant misunderstood the complainants merit of his claim. I am having the same problem that the man in issue 161 is having. His issue and another person was never resolved. I loaded mist. I was recomended to use 6.2 by dev untill the more stable release comes out after 7.3 or 7.4 or whatever since those were having problems. Anyway, I took many days of syning then bought some eth then tried to transfer 1 eth to the new jaxx wallet and it asked for a password. I NEVER MADE A PASSWORD for the main etherbase account. I do not have any other eth account and so now I cannot get the almost 6 rth out of mist. Please help.
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