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2181  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~1000 GH/sec] BTC Guild - 0% Fee Pool, LP, SSL, Full Precision, and More on: October 22, 2011, 05:23:00 PM
I found the problem with renamed workers, it was caching the bad login when you first reconnected, and not flushing that bad login when you changed renamed/added a worker.  Sorry for the inconvenience.

EDIT/UPDATE:  Restarted pool to clear out the bad login cache, so it was down for ~10-15 seconds.

I just heard all my fans spin up.....must be all good.

I will get rid of the PPS subdomain in my addressse regardless.....and simply use btcguild.com

Thanks again.
Allan
2182  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [0 GH/sec] BTC Guild - 0% Fee Pool, LP, SSL, Full Precision, and More on: October 22, 2011, 05:15:33 PM
Now I lost connections to the pps pool and CAN NOT update passwords on main pool.....LOVELY.

Worker management is screwed.

There are no worker passwords on the main pool.  ANYTHING entered will work.  The only thing that is checked is worker name.
Can you please DELETE my account (same as username here) from the main pool so that I can re-create it.

I can't connect to any of my renamed workers and it's wearing my patience thin....AS IS THE MAIN POOL 4 CHARACTER USERNAME REQUIREMENT.....
2183  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [1045 GH/sec] BTC Guild - Major Changes Coming on: October 22, 2011, 05:09:21 PM

You seem very vibrant about this...why such colorful language in a civil conversation ?  Anger management problems ?

YES, ANGERMANGEMENT PROBLEMS.

Usually, retards like you are much more quiet in person....especially after a shot in the teeth.
2184  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [0 GH/sec] BTC Guild - 0% Fee Pool, LP, SSL, Full Precision, and More on: October 22, 2011, 05:05:10 PM
Now I lost connections to the pps pool and CAN NOT update passwords on main pool.....LOVELY.

Worker management is screwed.
2185  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [1045 GH/sec] BTC Guild - Major Changes Coming on: October 22, 2011, 05:01:12 PM
He did want them, by allowing them to operate on his pool, to make sure he made a profit to pay for his equipment and help the botnet continue.  IF he did not want the botnet to operate and fund the DDoS attacks on other pools, he would have not made the deal with the botnet operators.  

Don't be an idiot.  Giving into extorsion in order to stay alive is not the same as "wanting" something.


So being extorted to killing another man because you wanted to "stay alive" is ok with you then ?

All I'm saying is that eleuthria admitted to blatantly allowing botnet owners to mine on his pool, for the sake of "staying alive".
...fucking IDIOT.

Did he send them to attack others ? Did he ask them to attack others ? NO...ALL DAY LONG.

Now get a life.
2186  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [1045 GH/sec] BTC Guild - Major Changes Coming on: October 22, 2011, 04:59:20 PM
He did want them, by allowing them to operate on his pool, to make sure he made a profit to pay for his equipment and help the botnet continue.  IF he did not want the botnet to operate and fund the DDoS attacks on other pools, he would have not made the deal with the botnet operators.  

Don't be an idiot.  Giving into extorsion in order to stay alive is not the same as "wanting" something.


So being extorted to killing another man because you wanted to "stay alive" is ok with you then ?
Fuck off......get it right.
Being extorted so that the killer chooses another victim...is alright.

NOW, back down to Mom's basement.... Jr.
2187  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [1177 GH/sec] BTC Guild - Major Changes Coming on: October 22, 2011, 04:39:45 PM
What happens to those of us who simply just stay on the current PPS Beta ?

Will our miners go dead for a while till you are back up with MM testing tomorrow ?
2188  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [1177 GH/sec] BTC Guild - Major Changes Coming on: October 22, 2011, 04:00:10 PM
Any chance you would consider allowing merged mining WITHOUT a NMC wallet address and the ability to automatically convert NMC to BTC on the site.....same as DivinciJ offers ?
2189  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / The Super-Duper $20 Mining Rig Stand on: October 21, 2011, 12:40:32 PM
Wood......perhaps not for some, but for the price, it works well.

To begin, I am sure everyone has seen one of these ($6-$8, Walmart etc):




These units come ready to be stacked, with dowels included.

Here is what 2 of them look like with the beginning modifications, prior to assembly:
(alternate cutting out the center shelve slats, leaving 2 slats on each end for leg support)




Here is what I invisioned when deciding to go this route (or something close):
(please forgive the horrible photoshop cut/paste job)




Obviously I will add a bit of bracing, paying particular attention to the vertical (legs) and that should pretty much do it, after a good lathering in Carpenter's Glue on every joint etc.

I currently have all mining equipment spread out, single high. I just wanted something cheap, stackable and wasn't a bitch to cool.
A couple of these will definately make my life easier....

**The final dimensions of this unit are not that far off from the average 70's style box fan.....just slide one in behind this rig once assembled.


Hope someone finds this helpful, or atleast gets ideas from it.
2190  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [600 GH/s] Slush's Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz); LP & Ntime, NMC Merged mining on: October 20, 2011, 08:23:42 PM
Me too, because one of my sites is suffering a pretty severe DDoS attack right now and I need somewhere to send the traffic to once I update my DNS records......

What was your pool's IP again ?  Roll Eyes

http://api.bitcoin.cz
or
http://api2.bitcoin.cz

each on port 8332

You completely missed the joke...lol
2191  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [600 GH/s] Slush's Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz); LP & Ntime, NMC Merged mining on: October 20, 2011, 08:19:50 PM
Me too, because one of my sites is suffering a pretty severe DDoS attack right now and I need somewhere to send the traffic to once I update my DNS records......

What was your pool's IP again ?  Roll Eyes
2192  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BTCGuild and it's relation to DDoS attackers on: October 20, 2011, 06:52:46 PM
Do you guys suspect it might be a rebel gang of disenfranchised Nazi Hookers who may have also... previously... been abducted by Aliens and forced into weight loss programs ?
I can only wonder what they want with Bitcoin ? ........

Nazi Hookers, now your talking...

  ayeeeeeeeeee.  He forgot to mention that they are also androids and vampires.

  Just to make sure I gott his straight.

  So, a rebel gang of previously disenfranchised but reassociated Android Vampire Hooker Nazis who may have also.... previously.... been abducted my Alien Robot Communists and forced into a weight loss program paid for with tax revenues ??
...and they were also Lesbains (the Hitler-Chicks).....
2193  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BTCGuild and it's relation to DDoS attackers on: October 20, 2011, 06:50:43 PM
BAMN ! I think I just figured it out !

......excuse me while I go secretly mine some Namecoins @ 2 TH/s. Perhaps I can piggyback it onto an existing network without offending anyone.
I just hope no one asks me about it.
2194  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BTCGuild and it's relation to DDoS attackers on: October 20, 2011, 06:36:52 PM
Do you guys suspect it might be a rebel gang of disenfranchised Nazi Hookers who may have also... previously... been abducted by Aliens and forced into weight loss programs ?
I can only wonder what they want with Bitcoin ? ........
2195  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BTCGuild and it's relation to DDoS attackers on: October 20, 2011, 04:35:32 PM
Good point, we cool!
Damn straight Wink

We are all here for the same reason:

To cyberbully and use the Internet lure young girls away to Airports with promises of fame....er..... to mine Bitcoins Wink

Cheers,
Allan
2196  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BTCGuild and it's relation to DDoS attackers on: October 20, 2011, 04:26:31 PM
That argument is Eleu's not mine.  Yeah, its weak...  giving up on the condemnation....  chill out fanboys...
It's not that we are fanboys, or trying to attack YOU personally, but you are taking an honest situation where a Pool owner chose the TEMPORARY lesser of 2 evils and allowed the use of his pool (by those even he deemed unfit), to allow it to operate as normal until another solution could be found.....AS HE HAS STATED ABOVE.

He never PAID MOBSTERS. He was never IN BED WITH MOBSTERS.
His temporary immunity to such attacks in no way, shape or form means that He oversaw attacks against any other pools.
Where does this all come from ?

Is it Mobster mentality on the part of the Botnet operator ? YES.

If other pool owners could afford ISPs that didn't kick their asses 'out of Dodge' at the first sign of a Botnet attack, or Botnet connection, perhaps this wouldn't be a problem.

Ele let THEM connect.....till he could safely say NO and afford the pool a proper ISP that would stand behind his attempt to ward off future Botnet threats without the risk of account suspension.

CASE CLOSED.
2197  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BTCGuild and it's relation to DDoS attackers on: October 20, 2011, 04:09:12 PM
I think I found the problem with your post. I edited it to reflect what you have added to this thread....please see below:

That kind of political maneuvering: playing with corruption, dealing with terrorists for individual gain is WHY Europe is dying...no discipline or morale compass.  See, paying a mobster to attack other competitive pools is what BTCGuild did to justify a the pool's Vulture'ing of Slush and Deepbit's members.  It is collusion with mobsters; just the very same reason why Italy's government is ripe with corruption.  

My opinion: The pool operator and miners that think "he sacrificed his honor (worth $1000) to prevent mobsters from hurting us, and thus targeting our fellow miners in the other big (for now) pools"  are corrupt scumbags.  Everyone at BTCGuild is paying the $1000! It is just passed along in higher fees and hidden costs (4%?) to the members...just like taxing businesses.  It is a short sighted move, cause YOU ALL paid to cause instability in the btc community, financed a criminal enterprises that feeds of extortion and will target BTCGuild again when they are the only big pool to hit.


I think BTCGuild is not only involved, but partnered in the DDOS attacks cause: He already admitted it.  Shocked HE paid $1000 to have attackers hit his top competitors and is passing the cost on his members...  A scumbag  would say "I paid $1000 for protection," however,  prosecution would say "you took part in a extortion racket to target your competitors and can't be trusted."

Your corrupt (in bed with mobster) and inefficient pool (8% less than Eligius) which eventually will be cleared by the MARKET in the long term...

...unfortunately, 'YOU THINKING' is about the only fact above, but even then, I can't even be sure about that  Roll Eyes
2198  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BTCGuild and it's relation to DDoS attackers on: October 20, 2011, 04:04:28 PM
You made a deal to recover your investment of $1000.  Yes, I am blind...
Is English your first language ? did you read his post ? Google Translation much ?

Recover ? Deal ?
Do those words mean something different where you are from ?
2199  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BTCGuild and it's relation to DDoS attackers on: October 20, 2011, 03:51:10 PM
Your corrupt (in bed with mobster) and inefficient pool (8% less than Eligius) which eventually will be cleared by the MARKET in the long term...
Yes, but Luke's pool is also protected by God.....hence the $1,000 savings in protection fees & charges.
That also might explain the 8% increase in luck as well. <belive in God = luck * 1.08>
2200  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BTCGuild and it's relation to DDoS attackers on: October 20, 2011, 03:16:03 PM
Anyone who supports Slush's attack on BTCG is wrong.....

Actually this wasn't an attack, just a test. I didn't want to hurt btcguild and I was ready to switch DNS back asap in case of any troubles.

Semantics.....

Someone is firing a machine gun at you and the bullets are piercing and damaging you, so you knowingly turn the firing gun onto to someone else to see if they bleed too ?
....because you THOUGHT they might be bullet proof ? Or the attacker would remove his finger from the trigger once focused on someone else ?
Let's see THAT argument stand up in a court of law.
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