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January 19, 2014, 12:02:02 AM
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I am trying to get eloipool up and running in a solo mining configuration using this installation https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=158105.0 eolipool starts up error free but clients cannot connect. The port is up and no visual errors in any log. tcpdump does show the packets hitting the port.

seen via netstat.

tcp6      15      0 :::8338                 :::*                    LISTEN
tcp6       0      0 :::22                   :::*                    LISTEN
tcp6      70      0 192.168.1.8:8338        192.168.1.8:33885       CLOSE_WAIT
tcp6      71      0 192.168.1.8:8338        192.168.1.8:33896       CLOSE_WAIT
tcp6      71      0 192.168.1.8:8338        192.168.1.8:33890       CLOSE_WAIT
tcp6      71      0 192.168.1.8:8338        192.168.1.8:33897       CLOSE_WAIT
tcp6      71      0 192.168.1.8:8338        192.168.1.8:33899       CLOSE_WAIT
tcp6      70      0 192.168.1.8:8338        192.168.1.8:33892       CLOSE_WAIT
tcp6      71      0 192.168.1.8:8338        192.168.1.8:33895       CLOSE_WAIT
tcp6      71      0 192.168.1.8:8338        192.168.1.8:33891       CLOSE_WAIT
tcp6      71      0 192.168.1.8:8338        192.168.1.8:33900       CLOSE_WAIT
tcp6      71      0 192.168.1.8:8338        192.168.1.8:33889       CLOSE_WAIT
tcp6      71      0 192.168.1.8:8338        192.168.1.8:33894       CLOSE_WAIT
tcp6      71      0 192.168.1.8:8338        192.168.1.8:33898       CLOSE_WAIT
tcp6      70      0 192.168.1.8:8338        192.168.1.8:33887       CLOSE_WAIT
tcp6      70      0 192.168.1.8:8338        192.168.1.8:33884       CLOSE_WAIT
tcp6      70      0 127.0.0.1:8338          127.0.0.1:49649         CLOSE_WAIT



gentoo001 home # ./minerd -o stratum+tcp://192.168.1.8:8338 -u admin -p butthole -q
[2014-01-18 22:51:19] 1 miner threads started, using 'scrypt' algorithm.
[2014-01-18 22:51:19] Starting Stratum on stratum+tcp://192.168.1.8:8338
[2014-01-18 22:51:49] stratum_subscribe timed out
[2014-01-18 22:51:49] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2014-01-18 22:52:49] stratum_subscribe timed out
[2014-01-18 22:52:49] ...retry after 30 seconds





gentoo001 eloipool # cat config.py
# Please note that config files are Python source code!
# A common mistake is to put an option list (such as TemplateChecks,
# JSONRPCAddresses, etc) excluding the final comma.
# For example (this is WRONG):
#     JSONRPCAddresses = (
#         ('', 8337)  # <-- there must be a comma after EVERY item, even last
#     )
# Without the final comma, should the option list ever have only one item in
# it, Python would interpret the "main" parenthesis as a mere sub-expression
# instead of a list of values. If that occurs, you might get crazy errors, or
# things might just not work correctly. Be careful to not miss the commas.

### Settings relating to server identity

# Name of the server
ServerName = 'Whirpools'

### Settings relating to server scaling/load

# Share hashes must be below this to be valid shares
# If dynamic targetting is enabled, this is a minimum
ShareTarget = 0x000000000fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff

# Automatically adjust targets per username
# 0 = disabled
# 1 = arbitrary targets
# 2 = power of two difficulties (zero bit counts)
DynamicTargetting = 2

# How many shares per minute to try to achieve on average
DynamicTargetGoal = 6

# Number of seconds hashrate is measured over
DynamicTargetWindow = 120

# Minimum and maximum of merkle roots to keep queued
WorkQueueSizeRegular = (0x100, 0x1000)

# Minimum and maximum of BLANK merkle roots to keep queued
# (used if we run out of populated ones)
WorkQueueSizeClear = (0x1000, 0x2000)

# Minimum and maximum of BLANK merkle roots to keep queued, one height up
# (used for longpolls)
WorkQueueSizeLongpoll = (0x1000, 0x2000)

# How long to wait between getmemorypool updates normally
MinimumTxnUpdateWait = 5

# How long to wait between retries if getmemorypool fails
TxnUpdateRetryWait = 1

# How long to sleep in idle loops (temporary!)
IdleSleepTime = 0.1

### Settings relating to reward generation

# Address to generate rewards to
TrackerAddr = '13siH3VpL4nwJCXpWnMMAaSZCAz9EVsNCv'  # testnet

# Coinbaser command to control reward delegation
# %d is replaced with the total value of the block reward (in satoshis)
# %p is replaced with the previous block hash in hexadecimal
# NOTE: This example donates 1% of block rewards to Luke-Jr for Eloipool development
#CoinbaserCmd = 'echo -e "1\\n$((%d / 100))\\n1579aXhdwvKZEMrAKoCZhzGuqMa8EonuXU"'

### Settings relating to upstream data providers

# JSON-RPC servers to get block templates from
# See https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/BIP_0023#Logical_Services for key details
TemplateSources = (
        {
                'name': 'primary',
                'uri': 'http://admin:"bunghole"@localhost:8332',
                'priority': 0,
                'weight': 1,
        },
        {
                'name': 'secondary',
                'uri': 'http://admin:"bunghole"@localhost:18332',
                'priority': 1,
                'weight': 1,
        },
)

# JSON-RPC servers to check block proposals with
# If none provided, and selected source supports proposals, it alone will also
# be used for checking
# NOTE: Any servers listed here MUST support BIP 23 Block Proposals
# NOTE: Mainline bitcoind (as of 0.Cool does NOT support this (though the 0.8.0.eligius branch does)
TemplateChecks = (
#       {
#               'name': 'primary',
#               'uri': 'http://admin:"bunghole"@localhost:8332',
#
#               # If 'unanimous' is true, no template will be used if this node
#               # rejects it
#               'unanimous': False,
#
#               # If check servers disagree on all templates, they will be scored and
#               # the highest score will be used; 'weight' can be used to control the
#               # scoring per-server
#               'weight': 1.1,
#       },
#       {
#               'name': 'secondary',
#               'uri': 'http://admin:"bunghole"@localhost:18332',
#               'unanimous': False,
#               'weight': 1,
#       },
)

# JSON-RPC servers to submit found blocks to (when they meet the full target)
# The specific TemplateSource that the block was based on will always be sent
# the block first.
# If setting is not specified, or None, full TemplateSources list will be used.
# If an empty list, no extra submissions will be attempted.
# If an empty list, and the block was found on a "clear" merkle root (not based
# on any TemplateSource), the full TemplateSources list will be used.
BlockSubmissions = (
        {
                'name': 'primary',
                'uri': 'http://admin:"bunghole"@localhost:8332',
        },
        {
                'name': 'secondary',
                'uri': 'http://admin:"bunghole"@localhost:18332',
        }
)

# Templates will not be used unless they have an acceptance ratio above this
# Range: 0.00 - 1.00
MinimumTemplateAcceptanceRatio = 0

# No template with a combined total score below this will be used
MinimumTemplateScore = 1

# Set to True if you want shares meeting the upstream target to wait for a
# response from an upstream server before logging them. Otherwise, for such
# shares, upstreamResult will always be True and upstreamRejectReason will
# always be None. Note that enabling this may cause shares to be logged out of
# order, or with the wrong timestamp (if your share logger uses the log-time
# rather than share-time).
DelayLogForUpstream = True

# Bitcoin p2p server for announcing blocks found
UpstreamBitcoindNode = ('127.0.0.1', 8333)  # mainnet

# Network ID for the primary blockchain
# Other known network IDs can be found at:
#     https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Protocol_specification#Message_structure
#UpstreamNetworkId = b'\x0b\x11\x09\x07'  # testnet3
UpstreamNetworkId = b'\xF9\xBE\xB4\xD9'

# Secret username allowed to use setworkaux
#SecretUser = ""

# URI to send gotwork with info for every share submission
#GotWorkURI = ''

# Share hashes must be below this to be submitted to gotwork
GotWorkTarget = 0x00000000ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff

# Aim to produce blocks with transaction counts that are a power of two
# This helps avoid any chance of someone abusing CVE-2012-2459 with them
# 1 = cut out feeless transactions; 2 = cut out even fee-included transactions (if possible)
#POT = 2

# Avoid mining feeless transactions except to satisfy POT
# Note this only works if POT is in fact enabled in the first place
Greedy = False

### Settings relating to network services
# Note that Eloipool only supports IPv6 sockets, and if you want to bind to an
# IPv4 address you will need to prepend it with ::ffff: eg ::ffff:192.168.1.2

# Addresses to listen on for JSON-RPC GBT/getwork server
JSONRPCAddresses = (
        ('', 8337),
)

# Addresses to listen on for Stratum mining server
StratumAddresses = (
        ('', 3334),
)

# Addresses to listen on for Bitcoin node
# Note this will only be used to distribute blocks the pool finds, nothing else
BitcoinNodeAddresses = (
        ('', 8338),
)

# Addresses that are allowed to "spoof" from address with the X-Forwarded-For header
TrustedForwarders = ('::ffff:127.0.0.1',)


# Logging of shares:
ShareLogging = (
        {
                'type': 'logfile',
                'filename': 'share-logfile',
                'format': "{time} {Q(remoteHost)} {username} {YN(not(rejectReason))} {dash(YN(upstreamResult))} {dash(rejectReason)} {solution}\n",
        },
        {
                'type': 'sql',
                'engine': 'mysql',
                'dbopts': {
                        'host': 'localhost',
                        'db': 'pools',
                        'user': 'admin',
                        'password': 'bunghole',
                },
                'statement': "insert into shares (rem_host, username, our_result, upstream_result, reason, solution) values ({Q(remoteHost)}, {username}, {YN(not(rejectReason))}, {YN(upstreamResult)}, {rejectReason}, unhex({solution}))",
#       },
#       {
#               'type': 'sql',
#               'engine': 'sqlite',
#               'dbopts': {
#                       'database': 'share.db',
#               },
#               'statement': "insert into shares (remoteHost, username, rejectReason, upstreamResult, solution) values ({remoteHost}, {username}, {rejectReason}, {upstreamResult}, {solution})",
        },
)

# Authentication
# There currently are 2 modules.
# - allowall will allow every username/password combination
# - simplefile will use the username/passwords from a file, which contains username<tab>password\n with no \n on the last line.
Authentication =  (
        {
                'module': 'allowall',
        },
#       {
#               'module': 'simplefile',
#               'filename': 'userdatabase',
#       },
)

### Settings related to poolserver logging

# By default, significant events will be printed to the interactive console
# You can customize your logging using either simple parameters, or Python's advanced logging framework
# Note that using Python's logging framework will override the default console logging!

# To simply log everything to the system log (syslog) as well:
# LogToSysLog = True

# To make a log file:
# LogFile = 'filename.log'

# For a rotating log file:
LogFile = {
        'filename': 'eolipool.log',
        'when': 'midnight',
        'backupCount': 7,
}
# For details, see:
# http://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.handlers.html#logging.handlers.TimedRotatingFileHandler

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