This commit fixes the to-local-witness estimate to use the correct
witness size estimate for anchor channels. We retain the off-by-one bug
from the original constant otherwise.
This commit modifies the JusticeDescriptor to support creation of
justice transactions spending from anchor commitments. Rather than the
unencumbered p2wkh scripts from before, the tower will now use the
to-remote-confirmed that includes the additional CSV delay of 1. This
also requires setting the sequence number appropriately on the to-remote
input.
This commit modifies the ToRemoteWitnessScript function to be
conditioned on the blob type, and return either the legacy or anchor
to-remote script. The same witness satisfies either script, so no
changes are necessary to ToRemoteWitnessStack.
This is also a prepatory step to making
TestJusticeKitRemoteWitnessConstruction parameteried by the blob type so
we can test both anchor and legacy witness construction.
This commit enables lnd to request and renew a Let's Encrypt
certificate. This certificate is used both for the grpc as well as the
rest listeners. It allows clients to connect without having a copy of
the (public) server certificate.
Co-authored-by: Vegard Engen <vegard@engen.priv.no>
The disk availability health check is less critical than our chain
access check, and may break existing setups (particularly mobile) if we
enable it by default. Here we disable by default, but leave our other
default values in so that it can easily be flipped on.
As we already create two channels in our PSBT funding flow itest we can
easily just submit the final transaction for the second channel in the
raw wire format to test this new functionality.
- let users specify their MAXIMUM WUMBO with new config option which sets the maximum channel size lnd will accept
- current implementation is a simple check by the fundingManager rather than anything to do with the ChannelAcceptor
- Add test cases which verify that maximum channel limit is respected for wumbo/non-wumbo channels
- use --maxchansize 0 value to distinguish set/unset config. If user sets max value to 0 it will not do anything as 0 is currently used to indicate to the funding manager that the limit should not be enforced. This seems justifiable since --maxchansize=0 doesn't seem to make sense at first glance.
- add integration test case to ensure that config parsing and valiation is proper. I simplified the funding managers check electing to rely on config.go to correctly parse and set up either i) non wumbo default limit of 0.16 BTC OR ii) wumbo default soft limit of 10 BTC
Addresses: https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/issues/4557
This is required to make restart work for LndMobile builds.
Not calling UnloadWallet would make `UnlockWallet` stall forever as
the file is already opened.
Due to a misunderstanding about how the entities/actions are encoded
inside the macaroon, only the first action was printed per entity.
Even though we add them as separate pairs in the macaroon service (for
example "offchain:read" and "offchain:write"), they are grouped in the
serialized macaroon ("offchain:read,write").
To be spec compliant, we require the initiator to not pay the anchor
values into fees on coop close. We extract the balance calculation into
commitment.go, and add back the value of the anchors to the initiator's
balance.
Give the external subservers the possibility to also use their own
validator to check any macaroons attached to calls to their registered
gRPC URIs.
This allows them to have their own root key ID database and permission
entities.