Thanks a lot for your effort, bur there is nothing Gsper could do for me… the only point where I could have made an error is when creating my password (simple US chars, no uppercase, no strength char, only flat regular chars This password is only 8 chars long. I have tried to replace each char by the next one on the keyboard… nope. I can see the movements on my count and receive Junes and all, but can do no transfer
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Something else: Why when trying to download the sources with: git clone git@git.duniter.org:clients/cesium-grp/cesium.git
ii get a permission denied ? I suppose there is a validation to contributors for evident security purpose…
How to… unlock me, please…
Considering that nothing is impossible, let us say that i am unable to memorize height regular chars that i use since 1981. Now i have the public key and the identity which allow me to see my Junes. Is it completely impossible to reverse-run the algo that created the public key from the identity and the password in order to verify the password (height char that i believe i perfectly know)… no way?
Thanks. No idea what “http protocol” you mean. How to clone a “myfile.xpi” by http ?
All i know of programming is assembly programming. I am a complete nobody with html, HLL, VHLL… For now I fail to point out any Cesium.xpi… or such, here. I have scan all .xpi on board and none is Cesium, as far I can tell. If I can find where the binary is located on my PC, I think that i can get out of the difficulty, by changing a conditional jump to an unconditional one, in any hexa editor.
Of course, i am perfectly aware that this would be dangerous for the Junes system security and I understand the necessary walls. For now, i have a feeling that the .xpi I am searching is not in the “profil” section of firefox MT linux section, but hidden somewhere else… A good thing if true, by the way.