u/theprivacydad

How to enter encryption master password in terminal application

I have Joplin running on MX Linux on desktop, encrypted and synced to my Nextcloud server.

I am trying to access my notes from the Joplin Terminal Application on a laptop running OpenBSD. I was able to connect Nextcloud server, but the log.txt file says I don't have the master encryption password entered.

How do I do this?

:e2ee enable --password PASSWORD (but doesn't that just encrypted the new install of Joplin on OpenBSD, rather than decrypt and sync with Nextcloud?)

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u/theprivacydad — 12 days ago
▲ 23 r/MoneroMining+3 crossposts

I wanted to learn about what I was actually doing with UFW, the node, ports, etc., rather than blindly copying & pasting commands. I took notes and wrote those up in the following guide. I hope it's useful for people like me who don't/didn't know what all the acronyms meant.

https://theprivacydad.com/connecting-your-wallet-to-a-monero-node-on-your-local-network/

I hope to write a follow-up piece about P2Pool and Xmrig on the same network but different devices.

u/theprivacydad — 1 day ago

I'm learning about running a Monero node and for now do not want to open router ports with port-forwarding. I would like to see the node sync, be able to connect my Cake Wallet to it on the local area network, and to mine on it from another device on the same local network.

I will be using p2pool (on the same device as the node) and xmrig (on another device, or devices on the network).

I am running the node on MX Linux on a dedicated desktop PC.

I see advice in various places that I need to open port 18080/tcp on ufw, but if I do not intend portforward 18080 on my router for the moment, then is there any reason to add this rule?

https://p2pool.io/#help states "[Optional] Open port 18080 (Monero p2p port) in your firewall to ensure better connectivity" but do they mean that only in the case 18080 is also forwarded to the PC on your router, or am I missing something about port 18080 on ufw?

I don't have a second node on the same local network.

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u/theprivacydad — 27 days ago