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Assuming your bitcoin.conf file includes:
Assuming your bitcoin.conf file includes:
  rpcuser=myuser
rpcuser=myuser
 
rpcpassword=mypass
  rpcpassword=mypass


First, generate a suitable file for Basic Authentification. See man htpasswd or execute
First, generate a suitable file for Basic Authentification. See man htpasswd or execute
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Set following Apache directives in the proper context, i.e. server or virtual host configuration:
Set following Apache directives in the proper context, i.e. server or virtual host configuration:
<Proxy http://127.0.0.1:8332>
<Proxy http://127.0.0.1:8332>
   AuthType Basic
   AuthType Basic
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Finally, if you go in trouble, check proper access to bitcoin daemon with curl:
Finally, if you go in trouble, check proper access to bitcoin daemon with curl:
curl \
curl \
 
--trace-time \
--trace-time \
--trace-ascii - \
 
--data-binary \
--trace-ascii - \
'{"jsonrpc": "1.0", "id":"curltest", "method": "getinfo", "params": [] }' \
 
--header 'content-type: text/plain;' \
--data-binary \
http://myuser:mypass@127.0.0.1:8332/
 
  '{"jsonrpc": "1.0", "id":"curltest", "method": "getinfo", "params": [] }' \
 
--header 'content-type: text/plain;' \
 
  http://myuser:mypass@127.0.0.1:8332/


[[Category:Clients]]
[[Category:Clients]]

Revision as of 20:42, 27 March 2011

A user interface for Bitcoin written in JavaScript.

For SSL support a small server side script is included.

This software is released under the MIT/X11 License.

External Links

Apache HTTPD Configuration for Bitcoin JS Remote

[I am assuming a little knowledge about Apache httpd. You had better read on Apache httpd directives: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/directives.html]

Assuming your bitcoin.conf file includes: rpcuser=myuser rpcpassword=mypass

First, generate a suitable file for Basic Authentification. See man htpasswd or execute

 htpasswd -b -c my_prefer_filename myuser mypass

Set following Apache directives in the proper context, i.e. server or virtual host configuration:

<Proxy http://127.0.0.1:8332>

 AuthType Basic
 AuthName "Bitcoin Access"
 AuthUserFile my_prefer_filename
 Require user myuser
 Order deny,allow
 Allow from all

</Proxy>

  1. Assuming you want to access Bitcoin JS Remote with http://mydomain/jbc
 Alias /jbc pathabs_to_bitcoin-js-remote
 ProxyPass /lbc/ http://127.0.0.1:8332/
 ProxyPassReverse /lbc/ http://127.0.0.1:8332/

User and Password will be required when accessing with http://mydomain/jbc. Then, set Bitcoind's URL to the desired path: in the above example will be “/lbc/” or by default will be “/”.

Alternatively, create a “settings.json” file in the bitcoin-js-remote directory: (see proper syntax in the settings.json_sample):

 RPC.url : /lbc/
 RPC.user : myuser
 RPC.password : mypass

That's all. Restart your Apache web server.

Other interesting Apache directives:

  1. To redirect all HTTP to HTTPS (of course, you need a well-configured ssl site).
  2. !!! SSL access is extremely recommended to protect your Bitcoin data.
 RewriteCond %{HTTPS} off
 RewriteRule (.*) https://%{HTTP_HOST}%{REQUEST_URI}
  1. To avoid your log file from flooding
 SetEnvIf Request_URI "^/jbc/" dontlog
 SetEnvIf Request_URI "^/lbc/" dontlog
 CustomLog myfile.log combined env=!dontlog

Finally, if you go in trouble, check proper access to bitcoin daemon with curl: curl \ --trace-time \ --trace-ascii - \ --data-binary \ '{"jsonrpc": "1.0", "id":"curltest", "method": "getinfo", "params": [] }' \ --header 'content-type: text/plain;' \ http://myuser:mypass@127.0.0.1:8332/