It uses UPNP like most of them. Best practice for any firewall is to enable UPNP on any local software firewall and also on your gateway firewall. Open port 30303 TCP and UPD and point it to your internal IP address via port forwarding.
With the pools I run this is how I am able to get 25 connected peers.
ahh, i see. i disallow/disconfigure upnp due to previous historical security issues with the protocol i do not use upnp for the other coins i play with. well, thankyou for your time.
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Best way because you aren't using the mining node version that allows you to enter the settings in the console is to add a config file to your %appdata%\Musicoin folder.
In notepad create a file called musicoin.conf with these settings:
listen=1 server=1 addnode=213.178.39.140 addnode=178.141.38.59 addnode=104.196.251.115 addnode=176.112.165.5 addnode=104.196.241.252 addnode=104.198.124.145 addnode=178.150.117.174 addnode=104.196.252.27 addnode=70.54.128.239 addnode=104.155.47.162
Copy this to the %appdata%\Musicoin folder on your Windows PC. Make sure that the file is called musicoin.conf and not musicoin.conf.txt.
Restart the Musicoin-client.exe and it should sync up with the 10 nodes you have added.
Feel free to add more nodes as needed.
well, thankfully it uses a standard type of config file i've put those nodes in place, and still zero peers connected. does this wallet have different firewall/internet access requirements than other coins?
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Run Musicoin client (GMC) gmc console If you want to run with RPC, please add more flags accordingly: gmc --rpc --rpcapi="db,eth,net,web3,personal" --rpcport "8545" --rpcaddr "127.0.0.1" --rpccorsdomain "localhost" console Can't find peers to sync? Musicoin has set up some default nodes that you can try to connect as bootstrap nodes. Once connected, the console will start syncing automatically. In case you can't see syncing after a long time, you may have to add peer(s) manually. In GMC console, add knowing peer with its enode information: > admin.addPeer("{enode info}") https://github.com/Musicoin/go-musicoin Node list is back one page on the forum. on the windows x64 release i tried "musicoin-client.exe console" and also "musicoin-client.exe --console" and only got the same identical behavior as the regular graphical wallet. also, it would be nice if paramaters could be saved in a configuration file rather than commandline/shortcut ones or entered by hand into a console
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omg, this aint no normal looking wallet so, how is it configured (musicoin.conf ??) and how about addnodes? how do i get the windoze wallet to minimize to tray? is configuration documented somewhere?
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unable to connect to any of the 3 ports at stratum.canadaecoin.ca as described at pool.canadaecoin.ca is there a router or firewall interfering at that end?
i also couldn't connect last december or in january when i last tried
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Sorry to hear that...I have no problem with DMD 2.1.0.4 Hopefully the 3.0 will be better for you.
Back to CAP... any interest from the community in getting this old coin back on track??
not sure if it's a problem but dmd syncs at exactly the same speed as cap (w7-64), which is pretty far from user-friendly behavior, i mean open the wallet after a month awol and get it ready in several minutes. is it so OS/hardware dependent ? which one is yours ? back to my original posting about giant file sizes under windoze. i just remembered when doing an NTFS format, it will ask you if you plan on using big files -- and will adjust block sector sizes (larger) accordingly. making the number of extents and block chasing less of an issue. these files under caps definitely qualify as big files. most filesystems use the default settings which are suboptimal for large files. perhaps the default coin database file size should be determined after first checking the filesystem as to what blocksize its formatted for?
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Looks like CAPS has died a slow death instead of going out with a bang! So sorry CAP - RIP
slow wallets lead to slow deaths. user experience is everything - if the experience sucks you wont get users. personally i cant shake the suspicion its the gigantic near 2 GB blk and index file sizes. while 'modern' windoze filesystems support very large files, i suspect something in the windows or C runtime support internals gets very bogged down when dealing with large sizes. be an interesting experiment to see if things speed up if the block/index files were limited to say about a Half GB. i havent noticed any other usable altcoin wallets using giant block files, perhaps there's a reason for it...
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where can i download wallet ?
https://mega.nz/#!mAYTTJwQ!wyE1y52T4to_NYEwgjUvJmIIs6CRBNP3f0rKn2zRM8o is the .xyz source available anywhere ?
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Oh my God! Still remember lottocoin I know I have about 100k of them but arent they worthles, last time there was a one satoshi sell order and no one wanted to buy But the name has potential,maybe is possible to save that coin? i believe both novaexchange and cryptopia have LTC and DOGE markets for Lotto There is but it will require the community to vote in order to get listed on either exchange. you misunderstood me. lotto is already listed there.
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Oh my God! Still remember lottocoin I know I have about 100k of them but arent they worthles, last time there was a one satoshi sell order and no one wanted to buy But the name has potential,maybe is possible to save that coin? i believe both novaexchange and cryptopia have LTC and DOGE markets for Lotto
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Lottocoin dead now? Network not syncing...
after a couple rounds of messaging with prohashing.com mining is now working again. basically their addnode=prohashing.com was not answering connections, so they had no connections. to avoid forks, mining will not work if there are less than two connections. i opened up my firewall and they were able to connect to me initially, but now it appears everything is fixed and working at prohashing.com now. my own linux lottocoin daemon is open too, addnode=coins.dognose.net i also have a message in, but no response yet, to novaexchange.com their recommended addnode=node12.novaexchange.com also is not answering connections, hopefully they can get that cleared up too. not sure how long i'm willing to run my node, hopefully the network will regrow and it wont be necessary. tips will help keep me benevolent too [update: novaexchange just got back to me, they fixed access to their node. so the following three addnodes should get you rocking. addnode=prohashing.com addnode=node12.novaexchange.com addnode=coins.dognose.net do some mining, either solo or at prohashing.com because the network cant survive unless blocks are being created. even just a little hashpower creating a constant murmer of blocks would be good. ]
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you must be logged-in to download a wallet?
this is a joke, right?
i guess mined coins go straight from mining pool to exchange then. that should keep upward pressure on the price...
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let me know if you still have trouble syncing your wallet.
so i put dnsseed=btb.altcoinwarz.com into my conf file. not sure it made any difference since i was already managing to get some peers. still no block movement with a few peers. then it occured to me the bootstrap blocks i downloaded from cryptochainer may be weirding things out. i deleted the blocks and index, restarted. and now things are moving. cryptochainer worked well for me bootstrapping several other altcoins. *shrug*
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Windows-qt wallet link is updated on the Bitbar home page at ,or you can use this
so the latest download i can get is v0.4.4.006 but the only peers i've managed to have connect show using getpeerinfo a "subver":"/Bitbar:0.7.4/" and none of those peers is feeding me any blocks. face was there a hardfork? is a newer than 4.4 version downloadable?
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it appears in the windows QT wallet that the 'validateaddress' rpc/console directive always returns false. even for valid local wallet addresses.
v2.0.0.0-unk-beta
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still Litecoin references in the Windoze QT wallet Settings->Options->Main tab...
and
Help->AboutSmileycoin the window titlebar says Litecoin the window body calls it Litecoin version v0.8.7.1... and you may want to add an extra line for Copyright (c) 2014-2016 "Smileycoin developers" ?? assuming you changed anything other than logos and references to the word Litecoin
oh, and Help->Debug the window titlebar says Litecoin
Thanks: We'll try to get rid of these in our next release (none of us use Windows so we don't see any of these). your platform doesnt use the src/qt/locale/ language files?? that is where most of the program-name references are. i'm kinda surprised altcoin codebases haven't made some sort of %ProgramName% or #define ProgramName for the qt and .cpp sources
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still Litecoin references in the Windoze QT wallet Settings->Options->Main tab...
and
Help->AboutSmileycoin the window titlebar says Litecoin the window body calls it Litecoin version v0.8.7.1... and you may want to add an extra line for Copyright (c) 2014-2016 "Smileycoin developers" ?? assuming you changed anything other than logos and references to the word Litecoin
oh, and Help->Debug the window titlebar says Litecoin
i suspect these, and many many more, are hiding in the src/qt/locale/ files for language support
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The wallet is a memory hog and syncs very slowly. There's a blockchain download a few pages back, that would get you synced a bit faster. I don't think there ever was an official site.
so, no developers then?
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the 2.2.2 qt wallet i'm running on windose is creakingly slow. are there no longer any active developers for this coin?
cant even find an 'official' website for this coin.
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probably 'other',...
it might be my imagination but it almost seems as if it doesnt bother to update new chain blocks until or if someone connects to it, then it runs away madly catching up before responding to the web user request. so, more frequent access would make for less delay? who knows... probably my imagination. but it does seem to eventually answer a web request if you are patient enough.
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