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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Is anyone successfully mining ETH with phoenixminer and windows 10 using SSL? on: March 22, 2020, 05:33:13 AM
Hello everyone,

Is anyone successfully mining ETH with the latest phoenixminer on windows 10 using SSL?

I have recently reloaded several of my rigs with windows 10 and I can't get them to use SSL when mining ETH with the latest phoenixminer.  I get the same error response on all of them that the SSL cert cannot be verified.  The date and time are correct on all rigs.

I still have 3 rigs running windows 7 with the latest phoenixminer that work just fine with SSL.

Scratching my quarantined head right now.  Can anyone help?


Thank you,
Red
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Phoenixminer 4.9c Unable to establish secure connection. Please help. on: March 14, 2020, 07:54:03 PM
From my Phoenixminer log:

"Connected to SSL ethash pool ***.ethermine.org:5555 (***.***.***.***)
"Unable to establish secure connection to ssl://***.ethermine.org:5555: certificate verify failed."

In claymore, it prompts me with a switch to disable cert check.  But there seems no such thing in the latest phoenixminer?

Is it possible to disable cert check in phoenixminer?  And secondly, why is the cert check failing?  My other win 7 miners on my network are using ssl with no problems.  This machine in question is a windows 10 box.

Thank you any help,
Red



EDIT: This appears to be a windows 10 issue. I have 3 windows 7 boxes that operate just fine on ssl, as well as a server 2008 box.
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Claymore miner command line options not working? on: June 03, 2017, 08:54:03 PM
Hi folks.  I have Claymore's eth miner running.  The command line options for pool and wallet seem to be working, but the commands for throttling back my gpu's are being ignored.  How come?  I just want to reduce the target core temp just a little.

Thanks for any help.
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