Got mine in yesterday. Would have been here sooner but someone (let call them PooperLedger) put the wrong zip code on the international pack so it took a trip around Texas before coming to New York [Bryan TX = 77803 Plainview NY = 11803]
Love it and it's working great.
Question #1, can I turn off the green light? Question #2, can you add GBYTE to the choice of coins. Question #3, since you are 3d printing the case can you post the STL files so we can print different ones?
Thanks, Dave
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thanks.,
i cleaned
/root/.bitcoin/blocks /root/.bitcoin/chainstate
and started bitcoind.,
now its started to download blocks.,
Did it finish the sync / download? Is it working or still crashing? -Dave
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Can you update to a newer version of bitconid? 15.2 or something in the 17 branch? The version you are running is vulnerable to CVE 2018-17144 https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2018-17144Either way it looks like something in the DB is corrupted. Backup your wallet file (you are doing that anyway right???), remove the blockchain data and re-download. -Dave
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16193nPH2mS3Q5U2Ui9HMLPxmxR9r4wxu3
Yes your hate filled package caused me to generate a custom address to send from. Transaction sent from 1 FuckYou6cCi3N4D1riJph6rx5ARboZd68 to your boring address of 16193nPH2mS3Q5U2Ui9HMLPxmxR9r4wxu3 so you can ship more of your stuff out of CA. -Dave
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My god the package came in and now I am a seething pile of rage. It was not a box, the title of this thread said BOX. I know you as a hippie in California did to much LSD in the 60s and you are just sitting there tripping out at the moment but a large padded envelope is not a box. Then I tore it open and fire came out of my ass (although that might have been the buffalo wings I had for lunch. That's right BUFFALO wings as is BUFFALO New York not some lame ass wings with pineapple and guacamole like you CA people eat.)
Back to the padded envelop of love. It's filled with things that are soft. Just like you. Oh, wait something I can strangle someone with and some stabby things too. These can be useful, they probably have your fingerprints on them so the NY cops will think it's just someone from the left coast doing something.
SO now Mr. Butter Zone I need you to POST a REAL Bitcoin address. None of that Segwit crap. You know an address that starts with a 1. So I can send you some BTC so you can continue to send your NON BOX BOXES of California Hippie Love to other people. Post it right here so people can see it.
-Dave from hate filled NY.
-----> Co-worker taps me on shoulder and reminds me that Woodstock is in NY. Great, it's Friday evening and now I have to go hide his corpse.
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Hate??? Yeah right, you are in the Hippie Commune of California. Just hang out and smoke some more of your hippie weed. You want hate, come out here to New York, we will fuck your shit up. Go play with some rainbows and save some trees. I'll be on Wall Street taking your money for myself. So yeah, send me one of your boxes, lets see if you can even come close to the seething hate of New York.
-Dave
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Where in CT are you?
-Dave
All over. LOL.. So you can meet me in Greenwich area on Saturday? -Dave
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Your response is a joke (again). You give fault at the users that found critical mistakes on your end and warned you about them. I guess it was the users fault that you hadn't configure SSL on your systems by default and it was the users fault that you had enabled spell checkin plug in where you restore your seed phrase resulting in sending the seed online. fuckin users how could they configure your systems so fuckin wrong eh?? According to Coinomi and other testing (including a quick and dirty wireshark test by me) it was / is a SSL transmission to Google -Dave Hi Dave, My SSL comment is about 2017 incident on their mobile client. They hadn't enable SSL connection resulting in a clear text communication between the client app and the servers. They only thing they had to do back then is to just turn it on in their configuration. Another's user fault eh? You can do your own research of what i'm talking about. https://cryptoble.win/2017/09/30/vulnerability-coinomi-devs-retaliate/On 16 September 2017, Luke Childs had went to Coinomi’s Github to alert them of an issue where Coinomi was connecting to ElectrumX servers in plain text (i.e. without SSL encryption). Funny fact? their reaction is pretty much similar with today's reaction. They attacked Luke Childs instead of thanking him and they stated that he spreads FUD while they enabled SSL connection on their mobile app. Now, where is the suicide emoticon when you need it. Gotcha, I was only looking at what was going on now, did not even remember the 2017 issue. Some people are saying that the desktop wallet did connect w/o SSL others are saying yes. All I can say is what I saw. -Dave
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Your response is a joke (again). You give fault at the users that found critical mistakes on your end and warned you about them. I guess it was the users fault that you hadn't configure SSL on your systems by default and it was the users fault that you had enabled spell checkin plug in where you restore your seed phrase resulting in sending the seed online. fuckin users how could they configure your systems so fuckin wrong eh?? According to Coinomi and other testing (including a quick and dirty wireshark test by me) it was / is a SSL transmission to Google -Dave
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Is the dashboard loading fine? Whats the last state you had the miner in before this happened?
Dashboard loads runs for ~ 60 seconds and then drops to the miner is not running screen. Waits for a while, comes back and does it again. -Dave
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HELP! OK, with that out of the way. One of my Apollos seems to be having issues. bfg starts and then stops. I have replaced the SD card and removed all pools, twice. With just the donation pool looking at the sudo screen -dr miner I see bfgminer 5.5.0-41-gb0cd450 - Start: [2019-02-27 00:02:21] - [ 0 days 00:00:02] [M]anage devices [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options [H]elp [Q]uit Pool 0: us.litecoinpool.or Diff:1 +Strtm LU:[00:02:21] User:jstefanop.a1 Block: ...5f3733dbdb447146 Diff:8.25M (59.04T) Started: [00:02:21] I:? ST:3 F:0 NB:1 AS:0 BW:[546/119 B/s] E:0.00 BS:0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- APL 0: | 0.0/ 0.0/ 0.0 h/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:0/none -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [2019-02-27 00:02:14] Loaded configuration file /opt/bfgminer.conf [2019-02-27 00:02:15] Probing for an alive pool [2019-02-27 00:02:21] Pool 0 stratum+tcp://us.litecoinpool.org:3333 alive [2019-02-27 00:02:21] Pool 0 is hiding block contents from us [2019-02-27 00:02:21] Network difficulty changed to 8.25M (59.04T) [2019-02-27 00:02:21] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block [2019-02-27 00:02:21] API running in IP access mode on port 4028 Then something pops up quickly that I can't read and then. [screen is terminating] and I'm back at the prompt. It does the same if I put in my own pools. Anything I can look at? -Dave
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How do you often open the mail from the forum from time to time? because if you didn't open at least once the email providers spam filtering will detect it as a spam over time.
No, my mail server does not care. Something, just triggered it was wondering if anyone else saw it too. I have seen Cyren, tag a lot of stuff as suspect and bulk that should not have been. But, this is the 1st time I have seen a "confirmed" spam tag on a legit mail. Could also be that since it's hosted on AWS that a nearby IP or 2 got tagged and this one was lumped in with the rest. Or Cyren burped. I white listed the IP for now. It's 52.45.214.107 if anybody cares. Actually, thinking about it someone should probably list all the sending IPs from the board. This way people who want to can white list all of them instead of one at a time. That is if there is more then one. -Dave
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Where in CT are you?
-Dave
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Sometime yesterday afternoon my mail server started tagging emails from the forum as spam. Did a little digging and it is the Cyren / Commtouch. And it's not just a little tag, it's the 100% this is spam tag. Anybody else having this issue? Since it's my own managed server it's not a big deal but it can be annoying. (I redacted / changed my email address if a mod / admin needs it to check something PM me.) -Dave [2019.02.24] 22:10:17 [58361] Delivery started for apache@omail.bitcointalk.org at 10:10:17 PM [2019.02.24] 22:10:23 [58361] Spam check results: [_SPF: None], [BARRACUDA: passed], [CBL-ABUSE SEAT: passed], [FIVE-TEN: passed], [HOSTKARMA - BLACKLIST: passed], [HOSTKARMA - BROWNLIST: passed], [HOSTKARMA - WHITELIST: passed], [MAILSPIKE: passed], [NJABL - SPAM: passed], [SORBS - ABUSE: passed], [SORBS - DYNAMIC IP: passed], [SORBS - PROXY: passed], [SORBS - SOCKS: passed], [SPAMCOP: passed], [SPAMHAUS - PBL: passed], [SPAMHAUS - PBL2: passed], [SPAMHAUS - SBL: passed], [SPAMHAUS - XBL: passed], [SPAMHAUS - XBL2: passed], [SPAMHAUS CSS: passed], [TRUNCATE.GBUDB.NET: passed], [UCEPROTECT LEVEL 1: passed], [UCEPROTECT LEVEL 2: passed], [UCEPROTECT LEVEL 3: passed], [_REVERSEDNSLOOKUP: passed], [_BAYESIANFILTERING: passed], [_COMMTOUCH: 30,Confirmed], [_INTERNALSPAMASSASSIN: 0:1], [_DK: None], [_DKIM: None], [_CUSTOMRULES: ] [2019.02.24] 22:10:26 [58361] Starting local delivery to DaveF@DaveFMailServer.com[2019.02.24] 22:10:26 [58361] Delivery for apache@omail.bitcointalk.org to DaveF@DaveFMailServer.com has completed (Deleted) Filter: Spam (Weight: 31), Action (Domain Level): Delete [2019.02.24] 22:10:26 [58361] End delivery to DaveF@DaveFMailServer.com[2019.02.24] 22:10:26 [58361] Delivery finished for apache@omail.bitcointalk.org at 10:10:26 PM [id:60558361]
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Hey Dave,
What type of psu comes with this bad boy?
Thanks!
A cheap old 300 watt unit. It's just whatever I had in my office that I plugged into the power port. -Dave
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I will take it
OK, Sending PM. -Dave
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