No tmp in windows..
BC is in same folder as wallet.dat.
Can you contact comodo to know how they work with a sandboxed application. And where put the files generated by the sandboxed application.
Yeah I am gonna do that, thank you everyone for the efforts, you guys are awesome.
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Uhm I am not finding anything about how comodo's sandbox works. I don't know if running a sandboxed .exe means it cannot modify anything on the hard disk in real time or it just modifies it but then gets its modifies reverted at its closesing (I guess the 1st option). Anyway the whole blockchain and wallet.dat has been downloaded somewhere, for a while at least (temp folder or so). If someone manages to find a way (if any) to recover the wallet .dat, I'll tip you those 5 exceding DRKs for the help.
C:\ProgramData\Shared Space is empty.
What you have here : 'C:/Program Data/Shared Space'. ? EDIT :You can access the shared space folder in the following ways: Clicking the 'Shared Space' shortcut on your computer desktop Clicking 'Shared Space' button on the CIS interface Opening 'Sandbox Tasks' from the Tasks interface then clicking 'Open Shared Space' It is empty. FAK! Did you habe shared space button on the CIS interface? Yup, but it redirects me to the empty folder. What about a utility recovery of temp files? Where has the blockchain been downloaded?
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I absolutely love Darkcoin and all the people that make up this community, but reading through all that's just happened to xxxgoodgirls and what stonehedge went through with the hack he suffered recently one would have to come to the conclusion that managing your locally stored Darkcoin is far from certain and assured. It's alarming to me that substantial amounts of value can be lost so easily and with such accompanying confusion that entraps even very experienced people.
Until the retention and securing of coins in wallets can be lifted up and out of this level of technical confusion and need for extreme (almost forensic) troubleshooting, Darkcoin is NOT going to be used by regular people. To read through pages and pages of someone battling to understand where their thousands of $ have gone and finally admitting defeat is terrible (so sorry for your loss xxx; l sure hope something gets resolved and you can retrieve your DRK somehow).
This really is an aspect of crypto that will prevent many people from getting involved (read: virtually everyone who is outside of these levels of technical ability which is 99.9%), We really need to spend a whole lot more time and effort on firming up wallet apps and infrastructure if Darkcoin is to be taken seriously as the potential to inexplicably lose all your DRK is very real.
Nah, there are several ways to avoid getting fucked. I have been dumb, it is all of my fault. Anyway 2FA will be a killer.
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Uhm I am not finding anything about how comodo's sandbox works. I don't know if running a sandboxed .exe means it cannot modify anything on the hard disk in real time or it just modifies it but then gets its modifies reverted at its closesing (I guess the 1st option). Anyway the whole blockchain and wallet.dat has been downloaded somewhere, for a while at least (temp folder or so). If someone manages to find a way (if any) to recover the wallet .dat, I'll tip you those 5 exceding DRKs for the help.
C:\ProgramData\Shared Space is empty.
What you have here : 'C:/Program Data/Shared Space'. ? EDIT :You can access the shared space folder in the following ways: Clicking the 'Shared Space' shortcut on your computer desktop Clicking 'Shared Space' button on the CIS interface Opening 'Sandbox Tasks' from the Tasks interface then clicking 'Open Shared Space' It is empty.
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Uhm I am not finding anything about how comodo's sandbox works. I don't know if running a sandboxed .exe means it cannot modify anything on the hard disk in real time or it just modifies it but then gets its modifies reverted at its closesing (I guess the 1st option). Anyway the whole blockchain and wallet.dat has been downloaded somewhere, for a while at least (temp folder or so). If someone manages to find a way (if any) to recover the wallet .dat, I'll tip you those 5 exceding DRKs for the help.
C:\ProgramData\Shared Space is empty.
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Guys I get what happened. Comodo firewall sandboxed first B opening so it didn't saved address at its closening. I am so stupid I had a train in minutes so I did not notify it. Fuck I guess I deserved it for not saving the privkey.
https://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-284-3067-.htmlThank you but I am afraid it won't help cause darkcoin-qt.exe's not quarantined item nor sandboxed cause at comodo's alert popup I clicked on "do not sandbox again". It has been like comodo erased the whole blockchain and wallet.dat as well at the first closening.
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Guys I get what happened. Comodo firewall sandboxed first B opening so it didn't save anything at its closening. I am so stupid I had a train in minutes so I did not notify it. Fuck I guess I deserved it for not saving the privkey.
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I generated the privkey and get address 0, I have them noted as well.
If you have the privkey for the address you sent to, just 'importprivkey <privkey>' at the console and you'll get that address and balance back. Which is why you should always dumpprivkey, print it out and keep it safe for any address before you send funds to it. I imported it, now? Reboot with -rescan? edit: masternodeprivkey not privkey, is there any difference? Masternodeprivkey won't do anything for you. On wallet B do this: debug window again and do: listaddressgroupings If it says 'method not found' it's because you typed it wrong. 18:55:03  listaddressgroupings
18:55:03  [ ]
Nope, I did not generate the privkey. I didn't expect a wallet and blockchain erase at all.
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Do you do this commands with unencrypted wallet?
yup, i have not encrypted yet nor backupped. 0 funds on B
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I generated the privkey and get address 0, I have them noted as well.
If you have the privkey for the address you sent to, just 'importprivkey <privkey>' at the console and you'll get that address and balance back. Which is why you should always dumpprivkey, print it out and keep it safe for any address before you send funds to it. I imported it, now? Reboot with -rescan? edit: masternodeprivkey not privkey, is there any difference?
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On the reopen it never generated a new wallet; thats good.
Open up the wallet on Computer B and unlock it if you have a passphrase in the debug window [code]walletpassphrase 'yourPassword' 120 Still in the debug window and type in: dumpprivkey Xp2Eu9LGarCHNrFpEyZurUcuZQyStLso9A If it's in that wallet, you'll have your funds.[/code] :/ 18:44:50  Private key for address Xp2Eu9LGarCHNrFpEyZurUcuZQyStLso9A is not known (code -4) I have noted masternodeprivkey of Xp2Eu9LGarCHNrFpEyZurUcuZQyStLso9A as well. @Lebubar nope it is now stable. @splawik 18:47:25  listaddresgroupings
18:47:25  Method not found (code -32601)
Thank you for the help anyway guys.
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and you didnt backup or dump privkeys for this wallet??? Darkcoin logo Address Xp2Eu9LGarCHNrFpEyZurUcuZQyStLso9A Where the funds actually are. As long as they are there it is good sign. If they move you was hacked in some way. I generated the privkey and get address 0, I have them noted as well. @Lebubar nope, I just reopen the wallet in seconds, nothing happened in that timeframe. @qwizzie yeah, that's the right address. Nope, I did not used those command. lol can we guys rollback please, this is so crazy lmfao
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This is from debug.log when i closed the wallet 2014-12-23 16:35:37 Shutdown : In progress... 2014-12-23 16:35:37 Flush(false) 2014-12-23 16:35:37 wallet.dat refcount=0 2014-12-23 16:35:37 wallet.dat checkpoint 2014-12-23 16:35:37 wallet.dat detach 2014-12-23 16:35:37 wallet.dat closed 2014-12-23 16:35:37 DBFlush(false) ended 166ms 2014-12-23 16:35:37 StopNode() 2014-12-23 16:35:37 UPNP_DeletePortMapping() returned : 0 2014-12-23 16:35:37 upnp thread interrupt 2014-12-23 16:35:37 Flushed 9947 addresses to peers.dat 61ms 2014-12-23 16:35:38 Committing 1632 changed transactions to coin database... 2014-12-23 16:35:38 Flush(true) 2014-12-23 16:35:38 wallet.dat refcount=0 2014-12-23 16:35:38 wallet.dat checkpoint 2014-12-23 16:35:38 wallet.dat detach 2014-12-23 16:35:38 wallet.dat closed 2014-12-23 16:35:38 DBFlush(true) ended 159ms 2014-12-23 16:35:38 Shutdown : done 2014-12-23 16:35:57
reopen 2014-12-23 16:35:57 DarkCoin version v0.10.17.24-gee8174a-beta () 2014-12-23 16:35:57 Using OpenSSL version OpenSSL 1.0.1h 5 Jun 2014 2014-12-23 16:35:57 Default data directory C:\Users\XXXXX\AppData\Roaming\DarkCoin 2014-12-23 16:35:57 Using data directory C:\Users\XXXXXX\AppData\Roaming\DarkCoin 2014-12-23 16:35:57 Using at most 125 connections (2048 file descriptors available) 2014-12-23 16:35:57 Using 8 threads for script verification 2014-12-23 16:35:57 dbenv.open LogDir=C:\Users\XXXX\AppData\Roaming\DarkCoin\database ErrorFile=C:\Users\XXXX\AppData\Roaming\DarkCoin\db.log 2014-12-23 16:35:57 Bound to [::]:9999 2014-12-23 16:35:57 Bound to 0.0.0.0:9999 2014-12-23 16:35:57 Opening LevelDB in C:\Users\XXXXX\AppData\Roaming\DarkCoin\blocks\index 2014-12-23 16:35:57 Opened LevelDB successfully 2014-12-23 16:35:57 Opening LevelDB in C:\Users\XXXXXXX\AppData\Roaming\DarkCoin\chainstate 2014-12-23 16:35:57 Opened LevelDB successfully
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Checked dropbox's log, nothing irregular. @Propulsion I did not touch anything, lol this is unbelievable.
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Between A is my girlfriend's laptop. The only chance can be that my DKRs passes through my girlfriend's laptop being infected and being connectected my dropbox account. Somehow the hacker managed to upload a backdoor to my dropbox folder and then gained access to B. Is it a possible scenario? I'll check dropbox logs.
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Checked the hidden files, there's only a wallet.dat (the new one) and a .agreed_to_tou, between what is this?
I don't understand every step you take.. Did A and B are on the same machine? You have to find out what happen to wallet.dat of B ( if I understood well) Nether the zip nor launching the qt delete this file....never Not on the same machine. I opened the wallet the first time on B. It generated the keys and downloaded the blockchain. I Generated an address. Sent the 1st DRK from A to B, it arrived. Sent the next 1004DRKs, stucked on 0 confirmation. I closed the wallet on B, reopened and it generated new keys and downloaded the blockchain again. It looks like I cannot recover the destination B address, my MN is gone as well. @splawik have installed windows on a new machine and then moved from A to B. Malwarebytes says nothing in its logs. Nope, firefox. This is not normal!!(in bold) You did nothing else between stop and start of qt on B? Nothing, I just reopened 2sec after closing it.
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So the only chance is that I have been hacked? I can't fucking believe it, it is a fresh windows install, having avast antivirus, commodo dragon and malwarebytes all smoothly running.
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Checked the hidden files, there's only a wallet.dat (the new one) and a .agreed_to_tou, between what is this?
I don't understand every step you take.. Did A and B are on the same machine? You have to find out what happen to wallet.dat of B ( if I understood well) Nether the zip nor launching the qt delete this file....never Not on the same machine. I opened the wallet the first time on B. It generated the keys and downloaded the blockchain. I Generated an address. Sent the 1st DRK from A to B, it arrived. Sent the next 1004DRKs, stucked on 0 confirmation. I closed the wallet on B, reopened and it generated new keys and downloaded the blockchain again. It looks like I cannot recover the destination B address, my MN is gone as well. @splawik have installed windows on a new machine and then moved from A to B. Malwarebytes says nothing in its logs. Nope, firefox.
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Checked the hidden files, there's only a wallet.dat (the new one) and a .agreed_to_tou, between what is this?
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