Decentralized Autonomous Routing Protocol. Basically, it makes constant measurements of alternative paths. Some powerful lightweight tech, that Bill Norton is working on "A little confused" And where can I read more about Decentralized Autonomous Routing Protocol? Do you have open sources ? Or while development is in progress, detailed information is available only as a general concept? It's not open-source. You'll hear more about it once it's launched. Sorry, I didn’t formulate the proposal correctly I didn’t mean “open source”, but I asked where there are available sources to get acquainted with this protocol, its features, implementation No, there are no public sources to get more into specifics about DARP yet. So its just his reputation we can go on to believe this protocol will work https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/distributed-autonomous-routing-protocol-darp-william-b-norton/ - Here you go
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Hi NOIA team ! There is a problem - when I try to access the site https://dashboard.noia.network/, I get the message "SEC_ERROR_EXPIRED_CERTIFICATE" - i.e. certificate problem, SSL is not used, you can’t talk about security. It looks very ugly! It seems to me to respond as quickly as possible to such a problem We are updating the certificates and the problem will be fixed tomorrow morning. Thanks for reporting.
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Decentralized Autonomous Routing Protocol. Basically, it makes constant measurements of alternative paths. Some powerful lightweight tech, that Bill Norton is working on "A little confused" And where can I read more about Decentralized Autonomous Routing Protocol? Do you have open sources ? Or while development is in progress, detailed information is available only as a general concept? It's not open-source. You'll hear more about it once it's launched. Sorry, I didn’t formulate the proposal correctly I didn’t mean “open source”, but I asked where there are available sources to get acquainted with this protocol, its features, implementation No, there are no public sources to get more into specifics about DARP yet.
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Decentralized Autonomous Routing Protocol. Basically, it makes constant measurements of alternative paths. Some powerful lightweight tech, that Bill Norton is working on "A little confused" And where can I read more about Decentralized Autonomous Routing Protocol? Do you have open sources ? Or while development is in progress, detailed information is available only as a general concept? It's not open-source. You'll hear more about it once it's launched.
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Thanks for that At the moment, the only way to check your node status is to contact our community managers. It takes just a few moments. Understood, I’ll add to the instructions, since without this it is impossible to start a node in work. But I would recommend making a simple page to check the operation of the node, type something by entering the IP address (and probably the wallet address) and an automatic check is done, it seems to me that this will be both convenient and a more technologically high-quality solution Totally agree, but the thing is that we're 100% focused on the Programmable Internet concept. Getting more into specifics - the SDN technology and it's very first product - NOIA App which is coming out soon. So, for now, our CDN nodes are like an investment in the future - eventually, they will be transitioned and start working on DARP protocol, the one that Bill Norton is developing for quite a long time. Basically, nodes will ping each other and collect very important data, like latency measures between them. This data will be stored in a decentralized distributed ledger, so the controller will know what's the most efficient path at any given time. More publications regarding the Product launch strategy will soon be released, we will try to explain all of that in a simple way. I am sure that the community and newcomers are gonna love this. For now, feel free to contact us via Telegram anytime, we are happy to check your node's status. I heard you, I agree - the development of fundamental solutions for a project is more important. Is the DARP protocol a "dynamic and adaptive radio protocol" or something else? Decentralized Autonomous Routing Protocol. Basically, it makes constant measurements of alternative paths. Some powerful lightweight tech, that Bill Norton is working on
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Thanks for that At the moment, the only way to check your node status is to contact our community managers. It takes just a few moments. Understood, I’ll add to the instructions, since without this it is impossible to start a node in work. But I would recommend making a simple page to check the operation of the node, type something by entering the IP address (and probably the wallet address) and an automatic check is done, it seems to me that this will be both convenient and a more technologically high-quality solution Totally agree, but the thing is that we're 100% focused on the Programmable Internet concept. Getting more into specifics - the SDN technology and it's very first product - NOIA App which is coming out soon. So, for now, our CDN nodes are like an investment in the future - eventually, they will be transitioned and start working on DARP protocol, the one that Bill Norton is developing for quite a long time. Basically, nodes will ping each other and collect very important data, like latency measures between them. This data will be stored in a decentralized distributed ledger, so the controller will know what's the most efficient path at any given time. More publications regarding the Product launch strategy will soon be released, we will try to explain all of that in a simple way. I am sure that the community and newcomers are gonna love this. For now, feel free to contact us via Telegram anytime, we are happy to check your node's status.
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Thank you for sharing this! Here you can check our current infrastructure: https://noia.network/networkIt's live for almost two years already. I am glad to help ! All that we do - we do to improve and develop the network! The only question is whether it is necessary to indicate the channelgram and the administrator’s channel, to check the operation of the node or can this check be done somehow? Thanks for that At the moment, the only way to check your node status is to contact our community managers. It takes just a few moments.
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For those who are interested or have nothing to do I have a micro computer ODROID C2 (ARM, Ubuntu, https://www.hardkernel.com/shop/odroid-c2/), a relative of Raspberry Pi 3-4, but a different processor. I got the idea to run the NOIA node on this microcomputer. What is necessary to achieve the goal: 0. Internet, static address, with support for Ipv6 1. OS Ubuntu 18 2. Install IPv6 Support 3. Set the necessary environment 4. Install the NOIA node itself After reading the manuals, searching for information, I got this instruction, which ultimately gives the NOIA WORKING node on ODROID Ubuntu 18 0. This is solved with the provider, configured on your router. I use Mikrotik, which I recommend to you Run the terminal on ubuntu. When entering commands, carefully read the answers, sometimes recommendations may appear that are worth following. Verify that we have IPv6 ip -6 addr In response, you should get an "Internet ip6 address", which starts in 2001: inet6 2001: xxxx: xxxx: xxxxx: xxxx: xxxx: xxxx: xxxx / 128 scope global dynamic noprefixroute If received - everything is OK, if not - configure and run ip6 support We ping ipv6 to make sure everything is working fine: ping6 ipv6.google.com After installing the OS, it is worth updating the system and its components: sudo apt update sudo apt upgrade sudo apt dist-upgrade for reliability we boot sudo reboot Configure ports, firewall: sudo iptables -A INPUT -p tcp –-dport 8048 -j ACCEPT sudo iptables -A INPUT -p udp –-dport 8058 -j ACCEPT we set the rules for the firewall: sudo ufw allow 8048 / tcp sudo ufw allow 8058 / udp Next, we put all the necessary environment: sudo apt update sudo apt -y install curl git npm build-essential python-dev install node.js version 10, current 12, but for some reason 10 is indicated in the manuals, did not take risks with 12, who wants to can check how it works under version 12: curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_10.x | sudo bash - sudo apt -y install nodejs install noia-node-cli: git clone https://github.com/noia-network/noia-node-cli.gitinstall noia-node-cli package: git clone https://github.com/noia-network/noia-node-cli.gitinstall NPM: cd noia-node-cli npm install npm audit fix npm run build check and run the node: npm start At the first start, it can say that “something went wrong,” and it will restart on a new node after 15 seconds, my node started just like that It remains only to configure the node itself - open the file "node.settings" in a convenient editor, find the parameter "airdropAddress" in the section "node.blockchain", by default it will be NULL, and change NULL to the address of your wallet that you registered when you passed KUS. Save changes, close the file. And run your node on ODROID npm start Everything works, brings income, benefits and joy! Thank you for sharing this! Here you can check our current infrastructure: https://noia.network/networkIt's live for almost two years already.
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The holiday season did not stop our developers as they continued working at a rapid pace. Today, they present you the last update for the decade and step into the new one with fresh challenges and goals ahead of them. Keep track of their journey in the latest Development Update on Medium: https://medium.com/noia/development-update-12-19-01-02-c737c1f58929
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While SFBW19 is gaining momentum, don't miss the chance to meet the minds that are developing the next-gen Internet for you. We'll be waiting for you at booth 38 at the Epicenter at Marriott Marquis tomorrow and the day after tomorrow.
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Hello, it seems you mixed the Blockchain Consensus (named PoW/PoC) and KYC element 'Proof of address' Given many consensus protocols existing today, Stellar Consensus Protocol (SCP) based on federated Byzantine agreement stands out because of its well-thought-out design features and useful asymptotic properties. Like most of consensus protocols, it aims to facilitate decentralized control. In addition to this, SCP has very low latency, which means that operations are approved by masternodes within several seconds. Furthermore, due to its clever construction, SCP is designed to maintain flexible trust, meaning that each node does not have to trust all others, but only selected few and it is enough for all of them to reach consensus state. Finally, it is asymptotically secure against so-called 51% attacks if masternodes are configured properly. For the details, we refer to the original paper by Mazi`eres (2015).
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Do you have any bountry thread?
Hello, no, we don't have it. At the moment you can earn NOIA tokens by running the NOIA node. Instructions to join: https://bit.ly/2n45j7c
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Our community doesn’t stop to amaze us – community member Anttu made a standalone NOIA Node requiring only power supply and cellular signal. Moreover, it can act as a one-port LTE router with a built-in node, and the SRv6 kernel successfully runs on the device. Kudos to Anttu! It's wonderful and innovative, it's a very economical way to run a NOIA node, but I'm not sure if running such a node will be rewarded? Will it equal the reward on a regular PC? Hello, yes, it equals reward on a regular PC.
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Our community doesn’t stop to amaze us – community member Anttu made a standalone NOIA Node requiring only power supply and cellular signal. Moreover, it can act as a one-port LTE router with a built-in node, and the SRv6 kernel successfully runs on the device. Kudos to Anttu!
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We are a couple of weeks away from the San Francisco Blockchain Week! If you happen to be there, make sure to stop by NOIA Network booth to say “Hi” and talk Internet with us. About the event: https://sfblockchainweek.io/
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We know that you guys are a curious bunch, and we want to help you understand NOIA Network and the technology behind it better. Starting from today, we will begin releasing educational content consisting of a four-part article series. All of this is for you to learn how the Internet works and what part NOIA plays in it. Read the first one: http://bit.ly/2M1UgFf
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Is there any chance that the maximum weekly rewards for nodes go up higher than 350 NOIA? 5 days a week in keeping the PC online is quite long already in my opinion. I liked the old 3 days a week. Anyway, I'll probably comply with the new requirements. Hello, for further successful testing, we need our nodes to be able to comply with certain requirements to be useful for the network. To name a few aspects: - have the ability to connect and interact with other nodes; - measure and monitor the connection performance; - collect various qualitative data, such as latency and speed; - relay traffic; - ideally, have an external IPv6 address; - stay connected to the network as much as possible. Later rewards will increase accordingly to the contribution for the Network.
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