Unable to send between two SD v1.1.0 wallets #4

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opened 3 years ago by jahway603 · 3 comments
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Issue encountered

Unable to send between two Hush wallets both with completely up-to-date blockchains.

  • First system is Linux with SD 1.1.0 and Hushd 3.6.0 (running separately not embedded)
  • Second system is Windows 10 with SD 1.1.0 and Hushd 3.6.0 (running separately not embedded)
  1. When attempting to send from the Linux wallet to the Windows wallet I receive the following error - "Extreme Privacy! [The destination z-addr I entered] is transparent. You must send to a zaddr."

  2. It is being sent from a zaddr with funds in it to another zaddr without funds in it, so not able to test sending the other direction until this is resolved.

Expected behaviour

It is expected that the transaction will process as it z-to-z.

###### Issue encountered Unable to send between two Hush wallets both with completely up-to-date blockchains. * First system is Linux with SD 1.1.0 and Hushd 3.6.0 (running separately not embedded) * Second system is Windows 10 with SD 1.1.0 and Hushd 3.6.0 (running separately not embedded) 1. When attempting to send from the Linux wallet to the Windows wallet I receive the following error - "Extreme Privacy! [The destination z-addr I entered] is transparent. You must send to a zaddr." 1. It is being sent from a zaddr with funds in it to another zaddr without funds in it, so not able to test sending the other direction until this is resolved. ###### Expected behaviour It is expected that the transaction will process as it z-to-z.
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I'm doing some more testing to try to document more.

I'm doing some more testing to try to document more.
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Strange, when checking the destination z-addr on both system's SD's "App-> Validate Address" I get different results.

  • On Linux it shows the address as false
  • On Windows it shows the address as valid

So then I created a new z-addr on the Win10 system and was successfully able to send between both wallets z-to-z.

Strange, when checking the destination z-addr on both system's SD's "App-> Validate Address" I get different results. * On Linux it shows the address as false * On Windows it shows the address as valid So then I created a new z-addr on the Win10 system and was successfully able to send between both wallets z-to-z.
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Closing as resolved.

Closing as resolved.
jahway603 closed this issue 3 years ago
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