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张蕾
Geth-Modification
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916fe112
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916fe112
authored
9 years ago
by
Jeffrey Wilcke
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eth: enforce signing hashes using eth_sign instead of arbitrary data
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@@ -1102,10 +1102,10 @@ func (s *PublicTransactionPoolAPI) SendRawTransaction(encodedTx string) (string,
return
tx
.
Hash
()
.
Hex
(),
nil
}
// Sign
will sign the given data string with the given address. The account corresponding with the address needs to
//
be unlocked
.
func
(
s
*
PublicTransactionPoolAPI
)
Sign
(
address
common
.
Address
,
data
string
)
(
string
,
error
)
{
signature
,
error
:=
s
.
am
.
Sign
(
accounts
.
Account
{
Address
:
address
},
common
.
HexToHash
(
data
)
.
Bytes
()
)
// Sign
signs the given hash using the key that matches the address. The key must be unlocked in order to sign the
//
hash
.
func
(
s
*
PublicTransactionPoolAPI
)
Sign
(
address
common
.
Address
,
hash
common
.
Hash
)
(
string
,
error
)
{
signature
,
error
:=
s
.
am
.
Sign
(
accounts
.
Account
{
Address
:
address
},
hash
[
:
]
)
return
common
.
ToHex
(
signature
),
error
}
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