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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Mining (Altcoins) => Topic started by: yodaTT on October 28, 2017, 09:37:07 PM



Title: How to connect L3+ and control remote miners
Post by: yodaTT on October 28, 2017, 09:37:07 PM
Folks, I am in a fix.
My L3+ miners are in a data center on East coast. I am on West Coast. Place these miners are hosted in can update destination address by me opening a request ticket and response time for a ticket is 24hrs.
I have been using these miners on NiceHash and Prohashing but unable to mine any specific coins.
I would like to use something like AwesomeMiner, but these miners are behind a firewall and VPN access is not possible.
I have tried installing a stratum-proxy on an Amazon ec2 for high availability and easy access
https://github.com/Stratehm/stratum-proxy

but miners were not hashing via proxy. I opened up all the inbound and outbound traffic in ec2 security settings.
Ideally, I want to have simple interface access to miners to help mine coins without putting request tickets in data center every time. Any ideas pointers I can try? Should Stratum-proxy work in this situation?
Thanks


Title: Re: How to connect L3+ and control remote miners
Post by: yodaTT on October 29, 2017, 04:54:34 PM
Anybody with an answer on this ?


Title: Re: How to connect L3+ and control remote miners
Post by: kakshi425 on October 30, 2017, 11:05:45 AM
Folks, I am in a fix.
My L3+ miners are in a data center on East coast. I am on West Coast. Place these miners are hosted in can update destination address by me opening a request ticket and response time for a ticket is 24hrs.
I have been using these miners on NiceHash and Prohashing but unable to mine any specific coins.
I would like to use something like AwesomeMiner, but these miners are behind a firewall and VPN access is not possible.
I have tried installing a stratum-proxy on an Amazon ec2 for high availability and easy access
https://github.com/Stratehm/stratum-proxy

but miners were not hashing via proxy. I opened up all the inbound and outbound traffic in ec2 security settings.
Ideally, I want to have simple interface access to miners to help mine coins without putting request tickets in data center every time. Any ideas pointers I can try? Should Stratum-proxy work in this situation?
Thanks


Do you mind sharing which data center it is and how much does it cost? I am currently looking for a place to host my L3+ too.

Let me know through PM


Thanks,


Title: Re: How to connect L3+ and control remote miners
Post by: wavelengthsf on October 30, 2017, 01:22:44 PM
What's your setup for the stratum proxy? Your setup should definitely work -- are the miners able to connect to the proxy?

You could also try the Slush implementation: https://github.com/slush0/stratum-mining-proxy