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https://hsd-dev.org/api-docs/#get-account-information
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https://hsd-dev.org/api-docs/#get-account-information
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##### hsd
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##### hsd
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`hsw-cli --id=<WALLET NAME> account get default | jq accountKey`
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`hsw-cli --id=<WALLET NAME> account get default | jq -r .accountKey`
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##### Bob Wallet
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##### Bob Wallet
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- Get your API key from Settings > Wallet then use hs-client:
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- Get your API key from Settings > Wallet then use hs-client:
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### NGINX
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### NGINX
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If you are using nginx as your webserver, you can configure one or even many
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domains to use the same HIP2 server, and even redirect to a hard-coded flat
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file (with single HNS address) in case the HIP2 server crashes!
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In this example, port `60000` is the nodeJS webserver actually running the
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`proofofconcept` website, which has a [hard-coded HIP2 address](https://github.com/pinheadmz/proofofconcept/blob/master/html/.well-known/wallets/HNS).
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By using the `proxy_pass` and `error_page` directives in the nginx configuration,
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the HIP2 address will by default come from HIP2-server but fall back to the flat
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file in case of failure.
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```
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server {
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server_name *.proofofconcept proofofconcept;
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listen 443 ssl;
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listen [::]:443 ssl;
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ssl_certificate /root/ssl/proofofconcept/cert.crt;
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ssl_certificate_key /root/ssl/proofofconcept/cert.key;
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location / {
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proxy_pass http://localhost:60000;
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proxy_set_header Host $host;
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}
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location @main {
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proxy_pass http://localhost:60000;
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proxy_set_header Host $host;
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}
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location /.well-known/wallets/HNS {
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proxy_pass http://localhost:20000;
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error_page 500 502 @main;
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}
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}
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```
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### Build from source
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### Build from source
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cd hip2-server
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cd hip2-server
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npm install
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npm install
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npm run build
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npm run build
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```
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```
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### Wallet recovery and pitfalls
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The default `lookahead` value in hsd is 200. That means that if at least one
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out of every 200 HIP2 address requests results in an on-chain transaction,
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the original wallet (or new wallet rescanning from the original seed) will
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recover all payments. Users should monitor the value saved to `log/hip2-index`
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and if it gets too large you may need to manually generate addresses in the
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recovery wallet before rescanning. After the hip2-server serves `0x7fffffff`
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addresses, it will start over at index `0` and recycle. The `log/hip2-index`
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file will continue to increment, so users should also take action if they see
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the value in that file exceed `2147483647`.
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