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Understanding P2SH
« on: January 25, 2018, 12:08:32 PM »
I'm trying to fully understand how P2SH (BIP16) works, and I thought I did.  For fun and to check my understanding, I disabled BIP16 in Bitcoin Core (setting BIP16Height in chainparams to a high value) and tried to "sign" a transaction spending a P2SH output by just providing the redeem script.  According to my understanding, this should be enough pre-BIP16, since it will make the "OP_HASH160 <hash> OP_EQUAL" script of the P2SH output succeed, right?  But that seems to be not the case.

In regtest mode, I created the following P2SH address:

Code:

$ addmultisigaddress 1 '["03c278d06b977e67b8ea45ef24e3c96a9258c47bc4cce3d0b497b690d672497b6e", "0221ac9dc97fe12a98374344d08b458a9c2c1df9afb29dd6089b94a3b4dc9ad570"]'
2MwCrk6S9UEeFujacKe7m4uDCzu25F3VAeM

$ validateaddress 2MwCrk6S9UEeFujacKe7m4uDCzu25F3VAeM
{
  "isvalid": true,
  "address": "2MwCrk6S9UEeFujacKe7m4uDCzu25F3VAeM",
  "scriptPubKey": "a9142b6defe41aa3aa47795b702c893c73e716d485ab87",
  "ismine": false,
  "iswatchonly": false,
  "isscript": true,
  "script": "multisig",
  "hex": "512103c278d06b977e67b8ea45ef24e3c96a9258c47bc4cce3d0b497b690d672497b6e210221ac9dc97fe12a98374344d08b458a9c2c1df9afb29dd6089b94a3b4dc9ad57052ae",
  "addresses": [
    "mg41i3DBptiWbQ9PQ59ykdbc8T85gEqWdK",
    "muC6tdGQrYXSqghPZziyvZwu1KSwL49ioy"
  ],
  "sigsrequired": 1,
  "account": ""
}


And funded it:

Code:

$ sendtoaddress 2MwCrk6S9UEeFujacKe7m4uDCzu25F3VAeM 10
14e8f61534b9a0b6110655dc153d41cc90f64b8104b820e1f4534fd14a732df0

$ generate 1

$ gettxout 14e8f61534b9a0b6110655dc153d41cc90f64b8104b820e1f4534fd14a732df0 0
{
  "bestblock": "40d573ebb78bdab760d6659b8ad9d91c46633144d25084eaf3de1f7411040305",
  "confirmations": 1,
  "value": 10.00000000,
  "scriptPubKey": {
    "asm": "OP_HASH160 2b6defe41aa3aa47795b702c893c73e716d485ab OP_EQUAL",
    "hex": "a9142b6defe41aa3aa47795b702c893c73e716d485ab87",
    "reqSigs": 1,
    "type": "scripthash",
    "addresses": [
      "2MwCrk6S9UEeFujacKe7m4uDCzu25F3VAeM"
    ]
  },
  "coinbase": false
}


Then, I tried to spend it by providing just the serialised redeem script as scriptSig, but this fails:

Code:

$ decoderawtransaction 0100000001f02d734ad14f53f4e120b804814bf690cc413d15dc550611b6a0b93415f6e814000000004847512103c278d06b977e67b8ea45ef24e3c96a9258c47bc4cce3d0b497b690d672497b6e210221ac9dc97fe12a98374344d08b458a9c2c1df9afb29dd6089b94a3b4dc9ad57052aeffffffff0100e1f505000000001976a914cf112b41997697caa3eee9e308ad9b2b917b4e4c88ac00000000
{
  "txid": "1971750cd655c7f93627354c380595e3e3434b69c3b6e788eecfb9c685eba703",
  "hash": "1971750cd655c7f93627354c380595e3e3434b69c3b6e788eecfb9c685eba703",
  "version": 1,
  "size": 157,
  "vsize": 157,
  "locktime": 0,
  "vin": [
    {
      "txid": "14e8f61534b9a0b6110655dc153d41cc90f64b8104b820e1f4534fd14a732df0",
      "vout": 0,
      "scriptSig": {
        "asm": "512103c278d06b977e67b8ea45ef24e3c96a9258c47bc4cce3d0b497b690d672497b6e210221ac9dc97fe12a98374344d08b458a9c2c1df9afb29dd6089b94a3b4dc9ad57052ae",
        "hex": "47512103c278d06b977e67b8ea45ef24e3c96a9258c47bc4cce3d0b497b690d672497b6e210221ac9dc97fe12a98374344d08b458a9c2c1df9afb29dd6089b94a3b4dc9ad57052ae"
      },
      "sequence": 4294967295
    }
  ],
  "vout": [
    {
      "value": 1.00000000,
      "n": 0,
      "scriptPubKey": {
        "asm": "OP_DUP OP_HASH160 cf112b41997697caa3eee9e308ad9b2b917b4e4c OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG",
        "hex": "76a914cf112b41997697caa3eee9e308ad9b2b917b4e4c88ac",
        "reqSigs": 1,
        "type": "pubkeyhash",
        "addresses": [
          "mzPpjgciTo6DMGpE3Lkb4ZLBSn8A239aDZ"
        ]
      }
    }
  ]
}

$ sendrawtransaction 0100000001f02d734ad14f53f4e120b804814bf690cc413d15dc550611b6a0b93415f6e814000000004847512103c278d06b977e67b8ea45ef24e3c96a9258c47bc4cce3d0b497b690d672497b6e210221ac9dc97fe12a98374344d08b458a9c2c1df9afb29dd6089b94a3b4dc9ad57052aeffffffff0100e1f505000000001976a914cf112b41997697caa3eee9e308ad9b2b917b4e4c88ac00000000 true
error code: -26
error message:
16: mandatory-script-verify-flag-failed (Operation not valid with the current stack size)


As you can see, the scriptSig of the raw transaction I try to send matches the hex of the P2SH address.  (A very similar script is sent for a correctly signed spending of the P2SH output, except prepended by the actual signatures as mandated by BIP16.)  From my understanding of how P2SH works, this should be a valid script pre-fork.  Can someone please explain to me what I'm missing here?

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