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Politeia Voter

politeiavoter is a command line utility that can be used to issue votes on proposals.

Configuration and logs Linux/BSD/POSIX: The tool keeps logs and configuration files in the ~/.politeiavoter directory

Configuration and logs Windows: The tool keeps logs and configuration files in the %LOCALAPPDATA%\Politeiavoter directory

Configuration and logs macOS/OSX: The tool keeps logs and configuration files in the ~/Library/Application Support/Politeiavoter directory

In the following examples the config file contained the following entry:

testnet=1

If you want to run multiple pivoters on the same machine while keeping them physically separated use the appdata setting in the config file. Then launch politeiavoter and point it to the config file using the -C option. For example:

$ politeiavoter -C ~/.politeiavoter2/politeiavoter.conf

Excerpt from the politeiavoter.conf file:

appdata=~/.politeiavoter2

Requirements

Voting requires access to wallet GRPC. Therefore this tool needs the wallet's server certificate to authenticate the server, as well as a local client keypair to authenticate the client to dcrwallet. The server certificate by default will be found in ~/.dcrwallet/rpc.cert, and this can be modified to another path using the --walletgrpccert flag. Client certs can be generated using gencerts and politeiavoter will read client.pem and client-key.pem from its application directory by default. The certificate (client.pem) must be appended to ~/.dcrwallet/clients.pem in order for dcrwallet to trust the client.

For example:

$ gencerts ~/.politeiavoter/client{,-key}.pem
$ cat ~/.politeiavoter/client.pem >> ~/.dcrwallet/clients.pem

In order to sign votes politeiavoter requires the wallet passphrase.

In order to use the "vote trickler" functionality one must use Tor. Without Tor the server administrator will still know where the votes came from rendering the trickling worthless.

Workflow

politeiavoter supports four commands:

  inventory - Retrieve all proposals that are being voted on
  vote      - Vote on a proposal
  tally     - Tally votes on a proposal
  verify    - Verify a or ALL votes

First one obtains the list of active proposals that are up for voting:

politeiavoter inventory

This will output all eligible votes.

Vote: 8bdebbc55ae74066cc57c76bc574fd1517111e56b3d1295bde5ba3b0bd7c3f67
  Proposal        : This is a description
  Start block     : 282899
  End block       : 284915
  Mask            : 3
  Eligible tickets: 9
  Vote Option:
    Id                   : no
    Description          : Don't approve proposal
    Bits                 : 1
    To choose this option: politeiavoter vote 8bdebbc55ae74066cc57c76bc574fd1517111e56b3d1295bde5ba3b0bd7c3f67 no
  Vote Option:
    Id                   : yes
    Description          : Approve proposal
    Bits                 : 2
    To choose this option: politeiavoter vote 8bdebbc55ae74066cc57c76bc574fd1517111e56b3d1295bde5ba3b0bd7c3f67 yes

In this example the user has 9 eligible tickets to vote.

The vote choice is printed during inventory and one can simply copy & paste that into the shell.

politeiavoter vote 8bdebbc55ae74066cc57c76bc574fd1517111e56b3d1295bde5ba3b0bd7c3f67 yes

The tool will prompt for the wallet decryption passphrase and then takes a few seconds to vote.

Enter the private passphrase of your wallet:
Votes succeeded: 9
Votes failed   : 0

Note: that the tool at this time votes the same choice for all available tickets.

To get the current tally of votes.

politeiavoter tally 8bdebbc55ae74066cc57c76bc574fd1517111e56b3d1295bde5ba3b0bd7c3f67
Vote Option:
  Id                   : no
  Description          : Don't approve proposal
  Bits                 : 1
  Votes received       : 0
  Percentage           : 0%
Vote Option:
  Id                   : yes
  Description          : Approve proposal
  Bits                 : 2
  Votes received       : 9
  Percentage           : 100%

Cross verification of vote data

The verify command verifies the local journals against the politeia recoded voting activity. The point of this command is to enable the human to determine if vote failures occured and provides the necessary data to debug issues. For a non-developer this option is only interesting to see if the journals match the server data. The verify action can only be run on a completed vote.

Display all votes that have occured:

$ politeiavoter verify
Votes:
  012b4e335f25704e28ef196d650316dca421f730225d39e37b31b3c646eb8497
  023091831f6434f743f3a317aacf8c73a123b30d758db854a2f294c0b3341bcc

Verify a single vote:

$ politeiavoter verify 023091831f6434f743f3a317aacf8c73a123b30d758db854a2f294c0b3341bcc
== NO failed votes proposal 023091831f6434f743f3a317aacf8c73a123b30d758db854a2f294c0b3341bcc

Verify all votes:

$ politeiavoter verify ALL
== NO failed votes proposal 012b4e335f25704e28ef196d650316dca421f730225d39e37b31b3c646eb8497
== NO failed votes proposal 023091831f6434f743f3a317aacf8c73a123b30d758db854a2f294c0b3341bcc

Privacy considerations

By default, politeiavoter votes all eligible tickets in a single shot. Thus giving away to the server operator which IP address controls which tickets. While this information is NOT visible externally the more privacy conscience user may want to spread voting out over time and using tor to mask IP address.

politeiavoter has three settings to control this behavior. First there is the --trickle setting. This must be set to enable trickling. The second setting is --proxy. This setting makes politeiavoter use a Tor proxy and is REQUIRED when trickling votes since it makes no sense to trickle votes from the same IP.

The third setting is --voteduration. This sets the maximum duration to trickle out votes. Valid modifiers are h for hours, m for minutes and s for seconds (e.g. 3h18m15s). If this setting is NOT set then politeiavoter will try to spread the votes out over the remaining vote duration minus one day. If it can't autodetect a proper duration it will error out so that the user can provide one.

E.g. running Tor software on the local machine with 10 votes:

politeiavoter --proxy=127.0.0.1:9050 --trickle --voteduration=30m vote 8bdebbc55ae74066cc57c76bc574fd1517111e56b3d1295bde5ba3b0bd7c3f67 yes

Running Tor software on the local machine with 10 votes and autodetect duration:

politeiavoter --proxy=127.0.0.1:9050 --trickle vote 8bdebbc55ae74066cc57c76bc574fd1517111e56b3d1295bde5ba3b0bd7c3f67 yes

Documentation

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Package sampleconfig provides a single constant that contains the contents of the sample configuration file for politeiavoter.
Package sampleconfig provides a single constant that contains the contents of the sample configuration file for politeiavoter.
Package uniformprng implements a uniform, cryptographically secure pseudo-random number generator.
Package uniformprng implements a uniform, cryptographically secure pseudo-random number generator.

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