darkskypoet
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July 18, 2011, 04:10:50 AM |
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I'll second that, the only reason I have to swap to another pool to mine from time to time is because of the idle miner syndrome. I like everything else fine, no need for auto payout, etc. If I can't be bothered to click payout, then perhaps i have issues. (or no fingers). But, can't let the cards sit idle... so they go over to elgius when the BTC / hour --> 0. Hopefully though, that stops happening Good job so far Jine, its hard to run a large pool. Just no two ways about it.
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pandemic
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July 18, 2011, 01:03:32 PM |
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I'll second that, the only reason I have to swap to another pool to mine from time to time is because of the idle miner syndrome. I like everything else fine, no need for auto payout, etc. If I can't be bothered to click payout, then perhaps i have issues. (or no fingers). But, can't let the cards sit idle... so they go over to elgius when the BTC / hour --> 0. Hopefully though, that stops happening Good job so far Jine, its hard to run a large pool. Just no two ways about it. Yeah, I don't care about auto-payouts or much else. I put my suggestions in that I'd like to see and hope they go through. The other night was tough because I had a massive reject rate 20%+ but I did end up getting a few shares in at least.
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superweb
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July 18, 2011, 01:05:49 PM |
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"We have temporarily disabled the payout system due to a wallet changes. We're working on it!"
This is normal? When it's going to be fixed?
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RaTTuS
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July 18, 2011, 03:56:46 PM |
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BitcoinsLC Bitcoins.lc Payouts are enabled again. about 21 mins ago
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In the Beginning there was CPU , then GPU , then FPGA then ASIC, what next I hear to ask ....
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Jine (OP)
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July 18, 2011, 03:57:39 PM |
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"We have temporarily disabled the payout system due to a wallet changes. We're working on it!"
This is normal? When it's going to be fixed?
This is normal, it was a planned change in wallets. Moved funds to a safer location and made a separate wallet for payouts. Proactive security.
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Previous founder of Bit LC Inc. | I've always loved the idea of bitcoin.
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crazy987
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July 19, 2011, 11:26:27 AM |
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is there any reason why it takes us so long now to find a block?
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crazy987
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July 20, 2011, 11:47:49 AM |
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euhm, not trying to panic here but the stats are jumping around like a kid with adhd who just had a 6pack of redbull and 2 pills of speed
For example" Total pool performance 452.84 Ghash/s from 1671 workers Current round started at Wednesday 20 Jul 05:54:24 CEST Current round duration 7 hours, 53 minutes Valid shares for current round 94 242 Shares for current round 30 760
Total pool performance 452.84 Ghash/s from 1671 workers Current round started at Wednesday 20 Jul 05:54:24 CEST Current round duration 7 hours, 53 minutes Valid shares for current round 62 134 Shares for current round 31 334
Total pool performance 452.97 Ghash/s from 1672 workers Current round started at Wednesday 20 Jul 05:54:24 CEST Current round duration 7 hours, 54 minutes Valid shares for current round 43 580 Shares for current round 93 920
Total pool performance 452.97 Ghash/s from 1672 workers Current round started at Wednesday 20 Jul 05:54:24 CEST Current round duration 7 hours, 54 minutes Valid shares for current round 48 518 Shares for current round 25 150
and thats for 4 refreshes
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gentakin
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July 20, 2011, 11:51:42 AM |
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Maybe that's a pool hopping protection. Randomized stats.
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crazy987
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July 20, 2011, 11:52:37 AM |
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Maybe that's a pool hopping protection. Randomized stats. dunno, JINE, HEEEEEEEEEEELP ^^
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Jine (OP)
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July 20, 2011, 12:01:19 PM |
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I played a bit with the stats for users sending invalid user-agents against the /stats (and /stats.json) on a regular basis. I removed a couple checks that was a bit to wildcard:ish.
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crazy987
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July 20, 2011, 12:09:38 PM |
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I played a bit with the stats for users sending invalid user-agents against the /stats (and /stats.json) on a regular basis. I removed a couple checks that was a bit to wildcard:ish.
Looks ok again was almost getting ready to call you
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burp
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July 20, 2011, 05:09:19 PM |
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I played a bit with the stats for users sending invalid user-agents against the /stats (and /stats.json) on a regular basis. I removed a couple checks that was a bit to wildcard:ish.
What are invalid user-agents?
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Fletch
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July 20, 2011, 08:14:19 PM |
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Why not just hide certain stats for users that aren't logged in? That way, hoppers will need to send cookies and deal with that hassle in order to get the stats they need.
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pandemic
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July 21, 2011, 03:24:19 AM |
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Or post incorrect results in public stats. Ie: 1000 workers @ 100ghs. Current block 18 hours at 7,054,284 shares. or something unattractive. And then just the opposite when things are going slowly/poorly on a long block
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TheMalon
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July 21, 2011, 07:37:41 AM |
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What are invalid user-agents?
Is an information present in an HTTP header and it is usually set by the client software (browsers, miners etc.) that issued the HTTP request. The server can use this information to send an adequate response.
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burp
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July 21, 2011, 10:28:14 AM |
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What are invalid user-agents?
Is an information present in an HTTP header and it is usually set by the client software (browsers, miners etc.) that issued the HTTP request. The server can use this information to send an adequate response. I know what the user-agent header is, but what is an _invalid_ one?
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TheMalon
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July 21, 2011, 10:37:01 AM |
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What are invalid user-agents?
Is an information present in an HTTP header and it is usually set by the client software (browsers, miners etc.) that issued the HTTP request. The server can use this information to send an adequate response. I know what the user-agent header is, but what is an _invalid_ one? Hehe ... could be anything: - too long (eventually to try forcing an overflow)
- containing invalid character sets
- "not a miner" (some miners use a specific user-agent id)
- etc
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gentakin
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July 21, 2011, 11:44:28 AM |
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- "not a miner" (some miners use a specific user-agent id)
I'd guess since Jine was talking about the stats page, invalid user agents are actually miners. (They shouldn't download the stats unless they are hopping.) And maybe the bithopper proxy and multipool. If those send User-Agents at all.
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Fletch
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July 21, 2011, 07:44:25 PM |
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Or post incorrect results in public stats. Ie: 1000 workers @ 100ghs. Current block 18 hours at 7,054,284 shares. or something unattractive. And then just the opposite when things are going slowly/poorly on a long block That just confuses regular users. I'd prefer it if the public stats were correct, but that certain key elements were left out.
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pandemic
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July 22, 2011, 02:31:26 AM |
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Or post incorrect results in public stats. Ie: 1000 workers @ 100ghs. Current block 18 hours at 7,054,284 shares. or something unattractive. And then just the opposite when things are going slowly/poorly on a long block That just confuses regular users. I'd prefer it if the public stats were correct, but that certain key elements were left out. Nah, that'd be only for guests. Anyone signed in would see real stats. Any users believed to be hopping could be then banned.
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