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Trying to manually enter 32-char/256-bit public/private/admin keys on the iPhone is quite a difficult task. If the client.meshtastic.org web client could display a QR code containing the key values and the iPhone app could scan this code, it would make the task much easier. Thank you for reading this request.
Alternately, could the app please change the key font color to something more easily readable? Gray text on a white background is very low contrast and difficult to read.
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I'm willing to contribute funds for this effort. Probably not 100% of the funding, but at least 20%, if not more.
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What are the use cases here?
Is the use case backing up your own device's public / private key pairs for one?
Loading some shared public keys into a security config for remote admin on a router node via QR makes sense to me. Sort of like how we share symetrical keys on chanel, you could expose a QR on the client node, and scan it on the remote node?
I was attempting to use WiFi/LAN connections to administer/configure my new Heltec V3 ESP32 Meshtastic node. I finally determined, WiFi was not the best method for connectivity. After disabling WiFi and enabling Bluetooth, I was able to successfully pair with the node using the iOS app and received the keys instantly. I will close this Feature Request, and submit a suggested modification to the Wiki/FAQ regarding ESP32 node configuration.
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iOS
Description
Trying to manually enter 32-char/256-bit public/private/admin keys on the iPhone is quite a difficult task. If the client.meshtastic.org web client could display a QR code containing the key values and the iPhone app could scan this code, it would make the task much easier. Thank you for reading this request.
Alternately, could the app please change the key font color to something more easily readable? Gray text on a white background is very low contrast and difficult to read.
Participation
Additional comments
I'm willing to contribute funds for this effort. Probably not 100% of the funding, but at least 20%, if not more.
Code of Conduct
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: