works on smos.
Thank you Millenium Falcon.
Nice to here it!
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If you are in doubt what OS to use for mining with NoDevFee software. I recommend you to use Linux. Because Linux version works line a transparent proxy ( and does not require administrator privileges) you redirect using IPTABLES rule and Windows version roughly grabs TCP packets in the way to you Network Interface. So it require administrator privileges and at some windows repacks may not work.
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Hello, I have received thousands of requests to make a version for linux. So here is it. Download Link: http://www.mediafire.com/file/5900ix44j2i6tfy/NoFee7.5_Linux.zipIf you have problems with installing it, feel free to contact me, I will try to help you.Windows version topic: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1792180WHAT IS IT?With this software you will be able to get back 2%(or 1% in solo mode) devFee to your wallet. It is a transparent forwarding proxy using IPTABLES in Linux. It was tested in Nvidia Mining OS(NVOS) and Ubuntu. How does it work?You need to unusable ports. (I use 1111 and 1112) 1)open mining bat file and change REALPORT to another one that you do no use(let it be 1111) and remeber REALPORT "-epool miningpool.com:REALPORT " -> "-epool miningpool.com:1111"2)apply redirect command in the terminal " sudo iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -p tcp --dport 1111 -j REDIRECT --to 1112" 3)go to nofee folder 4)add executable rule in the terminal "chmod +x nofee" 5)run it "./nofee 1112 REALPORT wallet.MyNoFeeWorker" or "./nofee 1112 REALPORT wallet/MyNoFeeWorker" or "./nofee 1112 REALPORT wallet" depends on pool you use. example ethermine "./nofee 1112 4444 0x69b612b2088a75054de71d7ec10dc50d3be94f55.MyNoFeeWorker" example nanopool "./nofee 1112 9999 0x69b612b2088a75054de71d7ec10dc50d3be94f55/MyNoFeeWorker" ( Claymore Miner ) --->------+ | < local port > | [ nofee engine ] | +-------------> ( mining pool) Youtube tutorial : https://youtu.be/Mlyt6hVAFD4 If you mine altcoin, you need to use 4 IPTABLES rules, and run 4 ./nofee for ethpool,ethermine,dwarfpool,nanopool - because dev fee mine only ETH on that pools not your altcoin, if you mine ETC at Claymore Miner v9.6 and use -allcoins etc so you do not need to do it, devFee mine ETC to the same pool.v7.5 added new devfee wallets
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How do you use this tool for pools like coinotron? start NoFee.exe 0xYourWallet 3344 You don't get an wallet adress in this format there, you just connect with your username and workername:pass. Or can you use a wallet generated by myetherwallet.com? Would not really make sense, right? Can this tool be used with coinotron? Thanks for your help! Just make a wallet using myetherwallet.com and then start NoFee.exe 0xYourWallet allpools
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Hello, I have calcultated Claymore HashRate and it is 92500 MHs(ethermine) + 57500 MHs(ethpool) + 28750 MHs (nanopool) and dwarfpool(now under DDoS i can not calculate) it is more than 200 000 MHs
So I will give everyone 10$ in ETH (or BTC) who will make a thread at other mining forums about this software. Just send me a Private Message with your wallet. Let's give a choice to other people pay or not to pay.
they have a choice : -nofee 1 I have tested -nofee 1 but in this case you hashrate is 4-5% lower but GPU loading and power consumption are higher.
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Homework assignment:
a) Compare the power consumed by your setup mining 100% ETH with mining 100% ZEC.
b) Take the numbers from a) to derive $/day
My 8*1060 GPU consume 1.5 times more power in Zcash mining.
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Look at amazon for GPUs AMD RX470/480/570/580 or Nvidia 1060/1070 There is a lack of GPUs in the whole world
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Hello, I have calcultated Claymore HashRate and it is 92500 MHs(ethermine) + 57500 MHs(ethpool) + 28750 MHs (nanopool) and dwarfpool(now under DDoS i can not calculate) it is more than 200 000 MHs
So I will give everyone 10$ in ETH (or BTC) who will make a thread at other mining forums about this software. Just send me a Private Message with your wallet. Let's give a choice to other people pay or not to pay.
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@Millenium Falcon Any chance of a Linux version of this? Thanks
Ohhh, I get tons of questions (99% of all) to make Linux version. Ok, I have spent the whole day on it and seems I have positive results. Hope I will release it for linux in 2-3 days. I am testing at Nvidia mining os(ubuntu).
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trying to understand why u are building this? why not just clone the miner code and turn off the fee
But it is not possible to clone miner code, it is not open source. Or how can I clone it, please tell me, and I will do it. Quite simple - learn how to use a disassembler/debugger. All you're doing is encouraging the use of TLS connections... Calymore Miner Pack his software to prevent disassembling and obfuscate it, it will be no so easy to find devFee section. And he do not allow to do that. About changing TCP packets there was no information so it is allowed.
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trying to understand why u are building this? why not just clone the miner code and turn off the fee
But it is not possible to clone miner code, it is not open source. Or how can I clone it, please tell me, and I will do it.
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Just now I am making a GUI version Hope it will be easy for new users
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not working on claymore 9.5
Why, what errors do you see. Please send me Personal Message.
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Can you mine to one pool/wallet and redirect the Devfee to another? Like in this case I have two wallets, Wallet1 and Wallet2. I am mining Eth at ethermine using Wallet1 and Dcr at nicehash using claymore, and I have redirected the miner fee to Wallet2 at ethpool. Now my understanding is that a worker "devfee worker x" should appear on Wallet2 - ethpool in a couple of hours, but its been 10 hours and nothing happened. What am I doing wrong?
Check Wallet2 at that pool where you mine. It is possible to mine to Wallet2 if you use -ewal Wallet1.Worker, because NoFee software checks if your login length is 42 and it is not equal to the entered wallet so it changes the wallet to that you have entered to NoFee. If you will use -ewal Wallet1 so it will detect that entered wallet to NoFee is not the same as Wallet2 and will always change to Wallet1. If you will use -ewal Wallet1.Worker its length will be > 42 so it will not change, it will change only devFee wallets in this case. And you will not find any shares in ethpool if you mine ethereum at ethermine, it changes only wallets, not pools. So find shares at that pool you use in claymore miner. And you will find devFee shares if you will find it during DevFee mining. If you hashrate is small you need to wait maybe for a long time(5-10) hours to find share during DevFee mining, and you will get it to your wallet.
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devfee worker x showed .2 Mh/s once and has been showing as offline for 2 hours!! Am I doing something wrong?
I think everything is ok. What is you hashrate?
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you can't know on which pool and which port will claymore devfee mine, until it starts mining. Only way to have total control over the connections it makes would be to make a wrapper around the app, which detects outgoing connections and ..does stuff... But your tool is good for eth only mining on default devfee pools. Port forwarding for incoming connections, not outgoing. The question is, how do YOU do it to make the most out of it. Thanks I have mikrotik Hap lite router and I can do it with outgoing connections, and as far as I know DDWRT can do it too. I think you can do it in the IPTABLES in Linux You can try this software https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00ZcJqT_52A to make port forwarding in windows (not tested by me). Or you can use commands netsh and netstat in windows to make port mapping
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I can not set it for 2 currencies, please help. Give an example how to view the batch file It's about the nanopool ETC+PASCAL
Edit NoFee.bat change to "start NoFee.exe 0x69b612b2088a75054de71d7ec10dc50d3be94f55 9999" where 0x69b612b2088a75054de71d7ec10dc50d3be94f55 - change to your wallet. And you will get devFee profit to your wallet
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As a solution you can modify your hosts file in Windows or /etc/hosts in Linux and redirect DNS to only one pool you wish, so miner will think it connects to random pools, but actually it will mine at one pool to your wallet.
Can you please share your /etc/hosts file ? How do you re-write the port number so they all connect to ethermine on 4444 for example ? Boom, there's the point. You can't redirect ports with hosts file. Hmm, really, I have forgot about it. So you can do it in your router like Port Mapping. I know Mikrotik and Asus can do it(I think all of them can do it except cheap chinese routers)
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xxcsu, yes I have disabled it. Because I am moving to another wallet. But if you want to see, ok, I will turn on NoFee software at my right for next 24 hours from now. PS. You can do it even with your rigs, if you have more than 300 mhs, I think you will see positive result in 1-2 hours.
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