![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Congratulation to the Lucky one!
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Thank you ck! =>and check the syntax of your rpcipallow as it changed not too long ago. that is what I found out now on github: -rpcallowip=<ip> Allow JSON-RPC connections from specified source. Valid for <ip> are a single IP (e.g. 1.2.3.4), a network/netmask (e.g. 1.2.3.4/255.255.255.0) or a network/CIDR (e.g. 1.2.3.4/24). This option can be specified multiple times my fault was located in bitcoin.conf: rpcallowip=192.168.2.0/192.168.2.255 WRONG! should be: rpcallowip=192.168.2.0/24 ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) I am sorry! Anyway I am happy that it works now! Sometimes I wounder about where a central source for those kind of Information exist?
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@Kano: yes I did, same as I used before on Windows bitcoin-qt (v 0.8.0 because of xp).
@ck: Did you compile with libcurl and are you specifying a btc address in your configuration?
yes I did compile with libcurl and a btc adress was also supplyed.
BUT: it is my first attempt on Debian64 and the v0.11.0 bitcoin core.
=> you need the rpc component
in bitcoin.conf stored under ~/.bitcoin I enter the rpcuser / rpcpassword and rpcipallow=the raspi ip where cgminer is running on.
or do i need to start something on the Debian64 server? at the moment I do ./bitcoin-qt -server
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Sorry for asking: I am running Bitcoin Core v0.11.0 on a Debian64 PC and it runs well. Now i added the bitcoin.conf and start with -server. On my Win PC I am able to mine solo with cgminer 4.7.1 to my Bitcoin core XXX. EDIT: It look's like i am wrong, http request failed connect. Then I tryed using cgminer 4.9.2 and I got the Message: No Stratum, GBT or Solo support in pool 0 http://192.168.2.112:8332 unable to use. To test that the compile is ok I did a change from my bitcoin core to solockpool and it works with stratum ok. I am a bit lost about what i am doing (config on Debian site or cgminer) wrong?
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![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Congrats from me..
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Hang on though. How come that was solved with 25m bestshare, even though my stats showed 60m+?
I think this is the "new" best share, as I look after it, after the pool reported.
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![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) another Live view: 376717 solved by ckpool congrats to the lucky one! 17UhZWXLyiHmPmAb4VdFweGWRYY52qjxwp Edit: with 100TH wow! {"hashrate1m": "100T", "hashrate5m": "97.6T", "hashrate1hr": "97.1T", "hashrate1d": "95.8T", "hashrate7d": "48.2T", "lastupdate": 1443547811, "workers": 81, "bestshare": 25945985.412422385}
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maybe it is not perfectly written, but the result is nice! I would like to have it. Will you post me a link if you put it on Github please.
I'll post it up sometime in the next few weeks. I'll clean it up a little first. It's really just a menagerie of bash scripts running on a local console through tmux that I then dump to text files, wrap in some html, and push to a web server via scp. But yeah I'll clean it a little then post it with a howto. Thank you! no hurry, take your time.
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![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) 1,2 PH ... anyway Congrats to the pushing one.
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![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) you mean People like me => {"hashrate1m": "104G", "hashrate5m": "116G", "hashrate1hr": "129G", "hashrate1d": "131G", "hashrate7d": "115G", "lastupdate": 1442915562, "workers": 2, "bestshare": 4917714600.7218513} YES I think that was the begining of all that, as we disused the U2 and so on. Personaly i invest 0,50 € Cent per Day in electrical power, wich is the half payment of a weekly Lottery in germany (LOTTO). OK with the Lottery i can win a lot of money, with the solved block "just" 25 BTC (at the time of writing). For me it is worth it, seeing the Raspi running and all other embeded Linux things. And maybe i solve one Block and get the spended money back (for a hobby there is no need for a big +, just Fun).
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The answer no is the only way i think. Writing a pool software with a main goal = speed / user / relaibility it is a good idea to NOT put fancy features and options on it. That makes debuging and maintanance much easyer. As ck sayed it is a non profit project and he spend his free time for it! All Information you need is in the status and you can write your own "Fancy Display" if you are able to convert it. I looked in the tools written from several people to learn more about to handle those data coming from a webpage (I normaly program mikrocontroller in asm and c). New to me is the Jason format, verry usefull! Thanks all the open source guys for sharing. Thank you ck for keeping it simple.
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maybe it is not perfectly written, but the result is nice! I would like to have it. Will you post me a link if you put it on Github please.
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![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) my best value so far ... "hashrate7d": "99.4G", "lastupdate": 1442510723, "workers": 2, "bestshare": 4917714600.7218513 ========================== i am happy, even i don't hit a Block so far!
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Congrats to the solver, just 2 to go for 100.
If it goes on like this i will not see it, i am going to CZ right now and return on Saturday to germany, then i can see...
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373703 solved by Solo.ckpool.org Another LIVE one. Block 97: Congrats to 1CzunTmSszVnJoz7uJxySNUPadWwodBEFQ ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Congrats to the 96 Block.
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