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==Step 3: Scan the message-turned-QR code and go to the website== | ==Step 3: Scan the message-turned-QR code and go to the website== | ||
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Revision as of 23:14, 12 November 2021
Summary
If you are using quill on an airgapped machine, you can use QR codes to "bridge the air gap" by sending the signed messages 'crafted' in quill.
Basic steps
- Air-gapped machine: Create a signed message (message.json) in quill
- Air-gapped machine: Convert the signed message into QR codes
- Networked smartphone: Click "send" to send the message to the IC
Step 1: Create a signed message (message.json) in quill
Step 2:Convert the signed message into QR codes
Step 3: Scan the message-turned-QR code and go to the website
Step 4: Networked smartphone: Click "send" to send the message to the IC
What kind of website the QR code will open on your smartphone:
Scroll down and click on send: