Offline mode first time network settings #1656

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opened 2020-06-15 08:03:41 +02:00 by PeterSurda · 1 comment
PeterSurda commented 2020-06-15 08:03:41 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)

Reported in bitmessage chan:

I am reporting a bug.
To reproduce:

  1. Backup $HOME/.config/PyBitmessage and remove the directory
  2. Start bitmessagemain.py
  3. When dialog popped, select "Work offline" and push "OK"
  4. On "Settings" menu, go "Network Settings"
    and select "Proxy server / Tor" "Type:" "SOCKS5",
    then push "OK"
    (In this case Tor is required, but I guess any changes may work)
  5. Select "Network Status" tab, and wait few minutes
  6. The client will be automatically connected to some nodes

Tested on latest git version: commit e237534335

I'm not sure if this is just unintuitive UI, or there is a check to see if you're changing network settings for the first time which mis-checks.

Reported in bitmessage chan: > I am reporting a bug. > To reproduce: > > 1. Backup $HOME/.config/PyBitmessage and remove the directory > 2. Start bitmessagemain.py > 3. When dialog popped, select "Work offline" and push "OK" > 4. On "Settings" menu, go "Network Settings" > and select "Proxy server / Tor" "Type:" "SOCKS5", > then push "OK" > (In this case Tor is required, but I guess any changes may work) > 5. Select "Network Status" tab, and wait few minutes > 6. The client will be automatically connected to some nodes > > Tested on latest git version: commit e237534335d66748b27fb6251faf6cb72912ebd1 I'm not sure if this is just unintuitive UI, or there is a check to see if you're changing network settings for the first time which mis-checks.
g1itch commented 2020-06-15 10:49:22 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
It seems to be here: https://github.com/Bitmessage/PyBitmessage/commit/18392017c63c538f99fa0cf833c8d494b54bd449#diff-8c46c5f54d96f9eb2b91bb2b6bdd7d9fR316
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