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September 06, 2016, 08:24:00 PM |
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I got a third seed node up now, should be: 108.61.172.245 or mojonode03.mojocoin.org You shouldn't have to put it in the mojocoin.conf as it's in the code and I have checked the DNS settings and it should all be good: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FWj8pwSB.png&t=663&c=9qYJ29iSNJX72g) If anyone is having problems, then try to delete the peers.dat and restart, you should have 3 seed nodes hard coded I have restarted, and now the wallet is syncing, but with the mojonode03: mojocoind getpeerinfo [ { "addr" : "108.61.172.245:22255", "services" : "00000001", "lastsend" : 1473193019, "lastrecv" : 1473193019, "bytessent" : 180545, "bytesrecv" : 1187107, "conntime" : 1473193018, "pingtime" : 0.13114600, "version" : 90000, "subver" : "/Mojocore:2.3.0/", "inbound" : false, "startingheight" : 113720, "banscore" : 0, "syncnode" : true
I'll try to restart the 01 and 02 nodes Now I'm syncing also with mojonode01: mojocoind getpeerinfo [ { "addr" : "108.61.172.245:22255", "addrlocal" : ":59726", "services" : "00000001", "lastsend" : 1473193317, "lastrecv" : 1473193345, "bytessent" : 181281, "bytesrecv" : 1200692, "conntime" : 1473193317, "pingtime" : 0.17381500, "version" : 90000, "subver" : "/Mojocore:2.3.0/", "inbound" : false, "startingheight" : 113847, "banscore" : 0, "syncnode" : true }, { "addr" : "45.63.43.114:22255", "addrlocal" : ":60394", "services" : "00000001", "lastsend" : 1473193319, "lastrecv" : 1473193319, "bytessent" : 1344, "bytesrecv" : 2702, "conntime" : 1473193318, "pingtime" : 0.23672600, "version" : 90000, "subver" : "/Mojocore:2.3.0/", "inbound" : false, "startingheight" : 113847, "banscore" : 0, "syncnode" : false
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September 06, 2016, 10:17:05 PM |
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After resync i'm on megacrypton chain.
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September 06, 2016, 11:22:02 PM |
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same problem i've delete peers.dat and blockchain but i have zero connection, for me http://blockchain.megacrypton.com/mojo/ is down, about the fork can be related to the guy with ASIC ? generally isn't a good thing have all hashing power in the hand of a single user i don't know if it's the same for a ( temporary ) hybrid PoS coin.
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September 07, 2016, 07:07:52 AM |
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at a side note and I dunno if it's related to the actual problem, but almost 50% masternodes running on a single hardware isn't decentralisation.
the network should check double IP's and ban them.
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P.S. Still not able to get my controller wallet in sync. Was there really a fork ? Looks like both explorers are at the same high and the hash of the blocks is the same ... so no fork there .
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September 07, 2016, 07:36:21 AM |
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... I have deleted peers.dat, blockchain and I have added on the .conf: addnode=mojonode01.mojocoin.org addnode=mojonode02.mojocoin.org addnode=45.63.43.114 addnode=45.32.234.45 With no success. I'm getting on the log a lot of: and connect() to 212.159.88.206:22255 failed after select(): Connection refused
I don't find that node in the explorer network. Very strange. :-O I was getting the same errors on window qt build, after checking my router it turns out upnp isn't working correctly. Create a rule on your routers firewall and you'll get connections, I did.
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September 07, 2016, 07:47:06 AM |
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... I have deleted peers.dat, blockchain and I have added on the .conf: addnode=mojonode01.mojocoin.org addnode=mojonode02.mojocoin.org addnode=45.63.43.114 addnode=45.32.234.45 With no success. I'm getting on the log a lot of: and connect() to 212.159.88.206:22255 failed after select(): Connection refused
I don't find that node in the explorer network. Very strange. :-O I was getting the same errors on window qt build, after checking my router it turns out upnp isn't working correctly. Create a rule on your routers firewall and you'll get connections, I did. The wallet works fine until the restart. I don't use UPNP and don't allow incoming connections to the windows server. Outgoing (nat) connections are working of course. There must be another issue .. regards
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September 07, 2016, 07:59:45 AM |
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at a side note and I dunno if it's related to the actual problem, but almost 50% masternodes running on a single hardware isn't decentralisation.
the network should check double IP's and ban them.
regards
P.S. Still not able to get my controller wallet in sync. Was there really a fork ? Looks like both explorers are at the same high and the hash of the blocks is the same ... so no fork there .
Last night there was a fork, but after some time, chainz synchronized with the "new" chain. My wallet also.....
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September 07, 2016, 08:04:02 AM |
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... I have deleted peers.dat, blockchain and I have added on the .conf: addnode=mojonode01.mojocoin.org addnode=mojonode02.mojocoin.org addnode=45.63.43.114 addnode=45.32.234.45 With no success. I'm getting on the log a lot of: and connect() to 212.159.88.206:22255 failed after select(): Connection refused
I don't find that node in the explorer network. Very strange. :-O I was getting the same errors on window qt build, after checking my router it turns out upnp isn't working correctly. Create a rule on your routers firewall and you'll get connections, I did. The wallet works fine until the restart. I don't use UPNP and don't allow incoming connections to the windows server. Outgoing (nat) connections are working of course. There must be another issue .. regards I think also that the problem must be related with what CryptoHobo says because I have the same configuration as you hagie (with linux, but only outgoing connections) and usually I'm getting few connections or none, but If I open the firewall and/or reboot my router, I get more connections....
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September 07, 2016, 08:18:31 AM |
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... I have deleted peers.dat, blockchain and I have added on the .conf: addnode=mojonode01.mojocoin.org addnode=mojonode02.mojocoin.org addnode=45.63.43.114 addnode=45.32.234.45 With no success. I'm getting on the log a lot of: and connect() to 212.159.88.206:22255 failed after select(): Connection refused
I don't find that node in the explorer network. Very strange. :-O I was getting the same errors on window qt build, after checking my router it turns out upnp isn't working correctly. Create a rule on your routers firewall and you'll get connections, I did. The wallet works fine until the restart. I don't use UPNP and don't allow incoming connections to the windows server. Outgoing (nat) connections are working of course. There must be another issue .. regards I think also that the problem must be related with what CryptoHobo says because I have the same configuration as you hagie (with linux, but only outgoing connections) and usually I'm getting few connections or none, but If I open the firewall and/or reboot my router, I get more connections.... I'm thinking that I'm compiling with UPNP=- Maybe thats the problem........ ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif)
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September 07, 2016, 08:37:28 AM |
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I don't think the fork was a big problem, the checkpoints works and so it should resolve itself. If you find specific issues can you please use the GitHub issues section. I opened it up and I will try to document all the issues there for the next update.
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September 07, 2016, 05:32:37 PM |
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Trade MOJOCOIN with Megacrypton.com
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September 08, 2016, 12:14:10 PM |
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I am having connectivity issues now. What can I put in my .config file? Thanks
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September 08, 2016, 07:15:12 PM |
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... I'm thinking that I'm compiling with UPNP=- Maybe thats the problem........ ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) yea that'll compile without upnp. The windows build has upnp enabled as the checkbox is selected and not grayed out however it doesn't actually seem to do anything.
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September 09, 2016, 12:37:22 AM |
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I am having connectivity issues now. What can I put in my .config file? Thanks
addnode=mojonode01.mojocoin.org addnode=mojonode02.mojocoin.org
additionally you can add the peers from here: https://www.coinexchange.io/network/peers/MOJODamn, WTF is going on? This is my Mojocoin.config file: addnode=mojonode01.mojocoin.org addnode=mojonode02.mojocoin.org addnode=2605:e980:3ea:4::4237 addnode=212.24.103.88 addnode=192.161.53.47 addnode=2002:55d6:444b::55d6:444b addnode=194.135.92.172 addnode=66.11.122.218 addnode=213.136.94.226 addnode=2a02:c207:3001:4147::1 addnode=93.104.209.17 addnode=85.214.68.75 addnode=66.11.122.218 addnode=2a02:c207:3001:3444::1 addnode=45.63.43.105 addnode=2001:0:5ef5:79fb:2860:641a:2b60:a732 addnode=184.69.47.155 addnode=45.32.234.45 addnode=184.69.47.155 addnode=184.69.47.155 addnode=2600:3c03::f03c:91ff:fe9b:253e addnode=96.44.156.214 addnode=84.200.32.238 addnode=184.69.47.155 addnode=184.69.47.155 addnode=184.69.47.155 addnode=184.69.47.155 addnode=184.69.47.155 addnode=184.69.47.155 addnode=192.161.53.47 addnode=167.114.103.43 I have zero connections. I have tried to do a total resync and still nothing. WTF is going on? I was totally good till like yesterday then all went to shit. Please help. Thanks. I reset everything (modem, computer, etc.)
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September 09, 2016, 05:08:11 AM |
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I am having connectivity issues now. What can I put in my .config file? Thanks
addnode=mojonode01.mojocoin.org addnode=mojonode02.mojocoin.org
additionally you can add the peers from here: https://www.coinexchange.io/network/peers/MOJODamn, WTF is going on? This is my Mojocoin.config file: addnode=mojonode01.mojocoin.org addnode=mojonode02.mojocoin.org ... I have zero connections. I have tried to do a total resync and still nothing. WTF is going on? I was totally good till like yesterday then all went to shit. Please help. Thanks. I reset everything (modem, computer, etc.) I had the same problem 3 days ago. I had constant 17 connections, but after a client restart: nothing. The explanation here was that there was a fork, but I can't believe this. For me a resync from the beginning was successful, now I have some connections, but not 17 as before. I deleted all chain data (probably not necessary) and the peers.dat. Backup your wallet.dat before !!! Then I started with a clean conf with only the three seed nodes: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1366963.msg16168997#msg16168997I had never opened ports in the firewall, so that cannot be the reason
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September 09, 2016, 05:13:38 AM |
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We have three seed nodes running now: 108.61.172.245 45.63.43.114 45.32.234.45
They are all hardcoded into mojonode01,02,03
I know there was a fork but it resolved itself as it should as the checkpoints are in place. I don't know why there seems to be an issue with peer connections. I will investigate this.
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September 09, 2016, 06:23:17 AM |
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Sorry, I meant: The explanation here was, that there was a fork, but I can't believe that this was the reason for connection problems.
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September 09, 2016, 06:46:46 AM |
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Sorry, I meant: The explanation here was, that there was a fork, but I can't believe that this was the reason for connection problems.
I don't believe this either ... I compile ALL wallets with use_upnp=- under linux and create the port forwarding by hand in iptables. I never open incoming ports on my windows machine (for obvlious reasons) and of course don't use UPNP and have it disabled on the router. I hardly get one connection to the network now with my controller wallet and it takes forever to establish something. There must be another problem. Regards
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