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41  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Ufasoft Miner 0.30 - Windows/Linux, x86/x64, SSE2/OpenCL/CUDA, Open Source on: July 15, 2012, 12:51:35 AM
Thanks again everyone.  Ufasoft seems to be working fine for me now.  I guess something had gotten corrupted when I lost my Internet connection that first time it was working.  Anyway, now I have Ufasoft working and while I was working on it I also got cgminer up and working.  It does look like Ufasoft is faster.  Now for the next problem.  I seem to be having problems with the miners and my modem.  See https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=93382.0 for that one.  It is labeled Modem problems under mining-hardware.  Thanks again.
42  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Modem problems on: July 14, 2012, 10:55:25 PM
Hi, I am having modem problems.  I just got my two new BFL singles and got them up and running.  I have configured both cgminer and Ufasoft for them and both run fine though it seems like Ufasoft is faster.  The problem is, with either one, I have to reset my modem about every fifteen minutes.  My computer and my wife's computer are our home network.  If neither of us do anything else the miner will run for half an hour to an hour before needing a reset.  If I don't start the miner everything runs fine.  When I hook the miner up I loose my conection abut every fifteen minutes.  As soon as I pull out the power cord and re-attach it or hit the reset button on the modem the miner will start working in a minute or two.  I have a new Cisco DPC 3008 and a Linksys WRT54G router.  When the connection drops every fifteen minutes or so all I have to do is reset or repower the modem and the miner starts working again.  I have had Comcast out to check my lines and they say they are OK.  They are coming back next Tuesday to update my wiring and I am hoping that will help but I don't really think that is the problem since they say I have a good connection now.  My download speed is about 24mbs and my upload speed is about 3.6 mbs, or were when I checked them yesterday.  I am running an e8500 with two XFX 6870s and two BItForce Singles.  I am getting around 2000mh/s with my setup with spikes up to 3000mh/s but generally staying around 2000-2100 mh/s.  We need our Internet so it is frustrating not being able to use it and the miner at the same time.  I can't seem to find much else about this subject so I am tending to think it is something in my setup that is the problem.  Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions on how to handle this?
43  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Ufasoft Miner 0.30 - Windows/Linux, x86/x64, SSE2/OpenCL/CUDA, Open Source on: July 13, 2012, 06:57:39 AM
Yes, I know that and I have been trying a couple of miners I have set up.  I deleted and reinstalled and after getting the blocks caught up I have got it to work again.  Now hopefully it will stay running.  I am keeping my fingers crossed and I am curious to see how my speed compares with the cgminer since I got it working while working on this.  Thanks to everyone for your help.
44  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Ufasoft Miner 0.30 - Windows/Linux, x86/x64, SSE2/OpenCL/CUDA, Open Source on: July 11, 2012, 09:37:14 PM
Thanks guys.  Kentrolla, I tried what you said but it didn't work.  I tried it exactly like you said and with the port added at the end of the pool URl  :8332.  Neither way worked.  They did connect however as it said started mining and showed both my video cards, both bitforce singles and the cpu.  Then it would stop and I would get the pop up that said bitcoin miner has stopped working.  It seems especially odd since it did work one time for a little while until my Internet connection went out.  I am wondering if some files might have got corrupted when that happened.  I an thinking about uninstalling and then reinstalling Ufasoft to see if that has any affect.  Other than that I have no ideas.  I did get the cgminer working in the meantime with everything.  I am seeing 2000-2800 mh/s with it generally staying aroung 2000-2100 mh/s.  So I am getting to mine and use my new bitforce singles.  I would still like to figure out what is going on with Ufasoft and get it working so any ideas are appreciated.
45  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Ufasoft Miner 0.30 - Windows/Linux, x86/x64, SSE2/OpenCL/CUDA, Open Source on: July 11, 2012, 03:43:39 AM
They worked once and the same ones work with cgminer and guiminer.  I have downloaded both of them and got them working with my GPUs since all of this happened.  I still haven't figured out how to make them work with the bitforce singles but I really want to get Ufasoft working. 
46  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Ufasoft Miner 0.30 - Windows/Linux, x86/x64, SSE2/OpenCL/CUDA, Open Source on: July 11, 2012, 03:22:08 AM
I tried that and I got "Mining for http://username:password@pool.bitclockers.com:8332
                                Using CPU (2 threads), Bit Force Unit, Bit Force Unit, Barts GPU, Barts GPU
                                HTTP 403: Forbidden
                                0 kHash/s               2 HTTP 403: BForbidden
                                arts GPUs, 2 BitForce Units, 2 CPU threads"
after that it stops and I get a pop up box that says bitcoin miner stopped working

If I have the "s where I said I just get the Using line and don't get the 403 lines and then it stops and the pop up says that bitcoin miner has stopped working.
47  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Ufasoft Miner 0.30 - Windows/Linux, x86/x64, SSE2/OpenCL/CUDA, Open Source on: July 11, 2012, 02:38:14 AM
Nope, if I take out the quotes it doesn't recognize Program.  With the quotes I can get the -h for the help menu but not without them.  I am running it from command line as every time I just click on the bitcoin-miner-64.exe in the folder the command line will flash up and then I get the message that bitcoin miner has stopped.  I was running it from command line when it worked for me before.  I don't understand why it worked once but not again.
48  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Ufasoft Miner 0.30 - Windows/Linux, x86/x64, SSE2/OpenCL/CUDA, Open Source on: July 11, 2012, 01:50:38 AM
Well I finally got it to work briefly.  I did read all the rest of the thread.  Anyway I kept playing with it and trying different ways of connecting to my pool and finally got one to work.  I was getting about 2000 mh/s and it went along for a while until my Internet got interrupted.  When it came back on I can no longer get it to work.  I will start it and the bitcoin miner will quit and I get a message saying so.  I am inputting the same thing that worked before and can't figure out what is going wrong.  What I am trying is C:\"Program Files (x86)"\Ufasoft\Coin\bitcoin-miner-64.exe -a 5 -v -o http://username:password@pool.bitclockers.com:8332.  It will start and then stop before it actually starts hashing and I get a message that bitcoin miner has stopped working.  I am sorry to be asking such noob questions but I would like to get this working.
49  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Ufasoft Miner 0.30 - Windows/Linux, x86/x64, SSE2/OpenCL/CUDA, Open Source on: July 10, 2012, 04:08:53 PM
Sorry about that.  I have read about twenty pages of the thread and hadn't seen an answer.  I got it to stay up anyway.  I wasn't putting parenthesis around the "Program Files (x86)".  So now I got it staying open and it shows my cpu, both video cards and both BitForce Singles.  Now to figure out how to configure all of them so I can get mining.  I'll go ahead and read the rest of the thread and hope it will show me how to do that.
50  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Ufasoft Miner 0.30 - Windows/Linux, x86/x64, SSE2/OpenCL/CUDA, Open Source on: July 10, 2012, 03:15:49 PM
Thanks, I got it to clear and then reinstalled.  Now I am probably not doing something obvious but I can't get it to run.  I have a windows 7 x64 so I try to run the bitcoin-miner-64.exe but I just get a flash of my command line and then it disappears.  I haven't been able to configure my cards or boxes or do anything.  I do have an updated bitcoin-QT on my system.  Is there something else I need or am I overlooking something obvious?
51  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Ufasoft Miner 0.30 - Windows/Linux, x86/x64, SSE2/OpenCL/CUDA, Open Source on: July 09, 2012, 03:56:28 PM
Hi, I am having a problem getting Ufasoft installed.  I am running Windows 7 Pro x64.  I downloaded Ufasoft checkmarked just for BitCoin and it started updating the blocks.  Then my power went out.  When I started back up it didn't show any blocks and when I marked BitCoin I got SQLite Error database disk image malformed.  I ended up deleting the Ufasoft file from my Program Files x86 folder.  When I went to download Ufasoft again it gave me a board to remove Ufasoft so I did.  Then when I downloaded it again it gave me the same board as the first time.  However, nothing comes checked on the currency tab and when I check for BitCoin I once again get the SQLite Error database disk image malformed.  I have deleted my temp files in case something was carrying over and done all of this a couple of times.  I still get the same result.  Is the SQLite file in more places than just in the Ufasoft file in Program Files x86?  Any clue how to fix this?  I have an e8500 core 2 cpu and two XFX 6870 video cards.  I also just got two BifForce Singles and they recommend Ufasoft so I would like to get it running.
52  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Wallet just got emptied on: May 20, 2012, 02:07:33 PM
Mt. Gox is the only place I have ever sent any bitcoins.  All they ever got was my sending address.  I used different sending addresses.  I did check there but the coins didn't go there.  Organofcorti has been tracking them and apparantly they are part of a larger scheme.  I think I just got some malware and that is what did the damage.  I found a couple of Trojans right after this happened.  Since I deleted them everything is checking out clean.  I use several anti-virus and anti-spyware apps to check my system and it looks like the malware slipped in and did its ripoff in between times when I checked my system.
53  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Wallet just got emptied on: May 18, 2012, 02:02:34 AM
I don't use any warez.  The pirate name is just from the fact that I wear an eyepatch.  I am not too well versed in how RPC works but I am finding out.  I tend to think the problem was some of the malware that I found.  I have deleted my guiminer and bitcoin software and have not downloaded any replacements.  I have not had any other problems and everything keeps checking out clean.  I may wait until I get my Bit Force Singles to start up again.  I think I will use the Armory wallet and make sure everything has new and good passwords.  I think that if some kind of keylogger was involved that didn't show up on any of my anti-virus or anti-spyware apps that something would have happened by now to my other accounts instead of just my bitcoin wallet.
54  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Wallet just got emptied on: May 12, 2012, 12:38:56 AM
MoonShadow, that makes sense.  I am taking it as a fairly cheap lesson in security.  I am going to go ahead and do the delete and redownload.  I am still considering a full reinstall of my OS.  I am waiting for my first couple of Bit Force Singles so now is the time to get this secure.  I am also leaning toward trying the Armory wallet app.  I am looking into the paper wallet a little more too.  I did find a couple of Trojans in my temp files with my SuperAntiSpyware right after this happened.  After I deleted them nothing else has been detected by any of the anti-virus or anti-spyware apps that I have run and I have ran several.  I am thinking that is where the problem was but as I am not sure it worries me.  People have talked about a hacking of the computer through the RPC interface.  I do have RPC turned off for my computer but I don't know if the Bitcoin app goes around that somehow.  It seems like becoming a Bitcoin guru may be a little time consuming.  I want to know as much as I can and definitely enough to be secure but spending the time to learn everything would probably be prohibitive.  I plan on getting an SSD in the next couple of months so I am thinking that will be the time to reinstall my OS and my programs.  I won't have any appreciable amount of bitcoins in my wallet until after that anyway so for now I'll see how it goes with the deletion, new download and maybe the Armory wallet.

Hey Psy, I just saw your new post.  You bring up exactly what I am really wanting to find out.  Just how did it happen?  I am thinking it was malware and one of the Trojans that my anti-spyware found but I really would like to be sure.
55  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Wallet just got emptied on: May 11, 2012, 11:27:37 PM
I looked and found several with the tx ID.  Some saying "ask for tx" and others saying "getdata: tx.....".  I really can't make much out of it.  I am wanting to delete the whole wallet and my bitcoin client along with my guiminer and then redownload everything.  I am keeping it all for now in the hope that maybe I can discover something useful by looking through the files like these.  Trouble is, I don't really know what to look for or what it means when I see it.
56  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Wallet just got emptied on: May 11, 2012, 10:42:30 PM
Psy I don't use the same user name but it was a variation with added letters and symbol.  It is different now.  Thanks for letting me know about the ip address.  I have reset the rcpallow to my home IP address.  I went ahead and started my miner and checked my wallet would still update and they did.  I closed the wallet but for now I am leaving the miner running.
Cypherdoc thanks for the feedback about the Armory wallet.  It sounds like a great setup and I am really thinking I will download and use it this weekend.
Psy, I checked the debug file but I don't know what to look for.  I don't see anything that says sent coins but I don't imagine it would be that obvious.
57  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Wallet just got emptied on: May 11, 2012, 09:47:21 PM
The rcpallow line was set to "*" which I assume is open to all.  I have reset it to 8332.  The user id was two words, 11 letters, a number and a symbol.  The password was just a 5 letter word.  I am changing both.
58  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Wallet just got emptied on: May 11, 2012, 07:38:21 PM
Hey psy, I checked my bitcoin.conf file and I do have a user id and password set.  The port is set to "*" which I believe is open to all.  However, when I set up my guiminer I did set it to 8332 for BitClockers pool.  Should I change the bitcoin.conf file to just use port 8332 instead of a *?  That seems like it would be a good idea.

Hey etotheipi, I am not sure about reinstalling everything but am thinking seriously about it.  I do like the idea of really being sure that nothing is there.  I am running two OS(Windows 7 Pro 64 and Windows XP Pro 32) and have three 300gb velociraptors.  I hardly ever use the XP anymore and think I would just have to reinstall my Windows 7.  I just have pretty much filled up all three hard drives and don't want to lose any of that.  The problem there is I will be afraid to save that stuff now as I wouldn't want to accidently save any virus hiding somewhere.  I am sure that most of it will already be on the backup I have but it is a few weeks old and I am not sure what will not be covered.  I know I should do backups more often but I always seem to put them off.  I believe the backups I do have would be clean.  It must be something new as the 10 bitcoins has been in there for a bit.  I have tried to not be selling until the price hits $6 so I was just waiting.  I will decide this weekend what to do.  Until then I've stopped mining and am keeping the guiminer and bitcoin wallet turned off except when I am looking at them to help get this figured out.
   I have an old computer sitting in our spare room that might be perfect for the Armory wallet.  I would just need to hook it up to get it all set up and then just turn it on when I need the digital signature.  It looks like the Armory site has pretty good instructions and it looks pretty straightforward.  I will let you know if I have any problems and need help if I decide to go that way.  I am thinking I will but I would like to hear from anyone else using the Armory wallet how it is working our for them.  I don't mind derailing the thread a little as I want it to cover how to stop things like this to prevent them from occurring.  I want to use this as an opportunity to tighten up my security and try to ensure that something like this doesn't happen again.  I think it would be useful to me and others to have this thread cover all that.  I know that whenever I restart everything I will set new passwords on all my accounts.  Thanks to all of you for your help and suggestions on this.
59  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Wallet just got emptied on: May 11, 2012, 06:53:34 PM
Here is the transaction id;8dce4c12698bcd7588b82b84e2c325e63c336b3b1a1c30d4b19cda6e09fb05bd.  I am trying to follow it through Block Explorer but have never used it before and it will take me a little bit to understand it.  I am leaning toward just deleting my all my bitcoin software including the wallet then redownloading them.  I am also thinking about the Armory offline wallet.  The way that is set up looks pretty good and definitely secure.  No one could send anything out without getting a signature from my offline computer.  Does anyone know anything about Armory?  Can tracking the transaction tell me anything useful?  From what I see it goes to the receive address which has 31 transactions for a total of 24.3 bitcoins all of which were immediately transferred.  My 10.33 is in there.
60  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Wallet just got emptied on: May 11, 2012, 04:15:05 PM
Here is the address the coins went to; 1PVc7JCJp3L3LqjzjjUw5Mm1NQHGFTj1fP.  I am not sure about the RPC port.  I think I have access turned off to everyone but our home network.  That is just my wife and I.  I know how to go to services and close RPC ports but I don't know which ports to close.  I can pull up a list of all my listening and established ports but am not sure where to go from there.  I'll be looking into it and making sure that everything is closed.  Any help would be apprecieated.
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