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March 31, 2018, 07:03:53 PM
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hihi all

I have updates it to v11.6 but it says

eth stratum connected eth-eu nanopool.org:9999 (unsecure)

Whats with the unsecure part?

I have already read the readme file but i cant find the solution?

can you help me the noob guys Cheesy

its a connection between your miner and the pool, if you want it more secured then use the SSL port

otherwise its a default connection where I also use it

Is it safe to use it "unsecure"?

yeah, what I could do is to set some security of my PC and close some ports one example is -mport options

So far. no attempts made idk if its just a waste of time penetrating my rigs though  Cheesy

Haha okok but there is nobody who has a solution for the "unsecure" problem who can help me with this

Wtf? The solution is to use ssl pools. "Unsecured" text is just a graphical bling bling to promote users to use ssl pools so you cant cheat his miner, thats all.

Using Claymore miner you might as well use the secure port if you're mining on a pool that supports ssl.
The miner will use the ssl connection anyway no matter which you select if the pool supports it.
You can use the unsecure port 4444 if you want, but the dev fee will use the secure 5555 port anyway.
So on any pool that supports the secure 5555 you're not going to cheat him becuase he is going to dev fee on the secure.
There is no cheat any more because the ssl is encryped and none of the work arounds that used to redirect the dev fee
back to your wallet work.

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March 31, 2018, 07:56:41 PM
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hihi all

I have updates it to v11.6 but it says

eth stratum connected eth-eu nanopool.org:9999 (unsecure)

Whats with the unsecure part?

I have already read the readme file but i cant find the solution?

can you help me the noob guys Cheesy

its a connection between your miner and the pool, if you want it more secured then use the SSL port

otherwise its a default connection where I also use it

Is it safe to use it "unsecure"?

yeah, what I could do is to set some security of my PC and close some ports one example is -mport options

So far. no attempts made idk if its just a waste of time penetrating my rigs though  Cheesy

Haha okok but there is nobody who has a solution for the "unsecure" problem who can help me with this

Wtf? The solution is to use ssl pools. "Unsecured" text is just a graphical bling bling to promote users to use ssl pools so you cant cheat his miner, thats all.

Using Claymore miner you might as well use the secure port if you're mining on a pool that supports ssl.
The miner will use the ssl connection anyway no matter which you select if the pool supports it.
You can use the unsecure port 4444 if you want, but the dev fee will use the secure 5555 port anyway.
So on any pool that supports the secure 5555 you're not going to cheat him becuase he is going to dev fee on the secure.
There is no cheat any more because the ssl is encryped and none of the work arounds that used to redirect the dev fee
back to your wallet work.



Ah okok so theres nothing worried to about
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March 31, 2018, 08:28:31 PM
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hihi all

I have updates it to v11.6 but it says

eth stratum connected eth-eu nanopool.org:9999 (unsecure)

Whats with the unsecure part?

I have already read the readme file but i cant find the solution?

can you help me the noob guys Cheesy

its a connection between your miner and the pool, if you want it more secured then use the SSL port

otherwise its a default connection where I also use it

Is it safe to use it "unsecure"?

yeah, what I could do is to set some security of my PC and close some ports one example is -mport options

So far. no attempts made idk if its just a waste of time penetrating my rigs though  Cheesy

Haha okok but there is nobody who has a solution for the "unsecure" problem who can help me with this

Wtf? The solution is to use ssl pools. "Unsecured" text is just a graphical bling bling to promote users to use ssl pools so you cant cheat his miner, thats all.

Using Claymore miner you might as well use the secure port if you're mining on a pool that supports ssl.
The miner will use the ssl connection anyway no matter which you select if the pool supports it.
You can use the unsecure port 4444 if you want, but the dev fee will use the secure 5555 port anyway.
So on any pool that supports the secure 5555 you're not going to cheat him becuase he is going to dev fee on the secure.
There is no cheat any more because the ssl is encryped and none of the work arounds that used to redirect the dev fee
back to your wallet work.



Ah okok so theres nothing worried to about

Well, let me make one thing clear, if you use the unsecured port you are opening up yourself for an attack
from the web backbone that can redirect all your shares to their account. It has already happened a few times.
It's not your PC itself that is in jepordy but the link to the pool.

So, my advice is always use the secured port. There is no good reason not to since the miner dev fee is already
going to that secure port.




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March 31, 2018, 08:30:02 PM
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I dont think there has been any change with unsecured ports.  Just in the new version it's reported.  Always try to use the secure ports.  If theres issues then use unsecure.
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March 31, 2018, 08:31:25 PM
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hihi all

I have updates it to v11.6 but it says

eth stratum connected eth-eu nanopool.org:9999 (unsecure)

Whats with the unsecure part?

I have already read the readme file but i cant find the solution?

can you help me the noob guys Cheesy

its a connection between your miner and the pool, if you want it more secured then use the SSL port

otherwise its a default connection where I also use it

Is it safe to use it "unsecure"?

yeah, what I could do is to set some security of my PC and close some ports one example is -mport options

So far. no attempts made idk if its just a waste of time penetrating my rigs though  Cheesy

Haha okok but there is nobody who has a solution for the "unsecure" problem who can help me with this

Wtf? The solution is to use ssl pools. "Unsecured" text is just a graphical bling bling to promote users to use ssl pools so you cant cheat his miner, thats all.

Using Claymore miner you might as well use the secure port if you're mining on a pool that supports ssl.
The miner will use the ssl connection anyway no matter which you select if the pool supports it.
You can use the unsecure port 4444 if you want, but the dev fee will use the secure 5555 port anyway.
So on any pool that supports the secure 5555 you're not going to cheat him becuase he is going to dev fee on the secure.
There is no cheat any more because the ssl is encryped and none of the work arounds that used to redirect the dev fee
back to your wallet work.



Ah okok so theres nothing worried to about

Well, let me make one thing clear, if you use the unsecured port you are opening up yourself for an attack
from the web backbone that can redirect all your shares to their account. It has already happened a few times.
It's not your PC itself that is in jepordy but the link to the pool.

So, my advice is always use the secured port. There is no good reason not to since the miner dev fee is already
going to that secure port.






Can you tell how do i do that me is noob Cheesy
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March 31, 2018, 08:40:49 PM
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hihi all

I have updates it to v11.6 but it says

eth stratum connected eth-eu nanopool.org:9999 (unsecure)

Whats with the unsecure part?

I have already read the readme file but i cant find the solution?

can you help me the noob guys Cheesy

its a connection between your miner and the pool, if you want it more secured then use the SSL port

otherwise its a default connection where I also use it

Is it safe to use it "unsecure"?

yeah, what I could do is to set some security of my PC and close some ports one example is -mport options

So far. no attempts made idk if its just a waste of time penetrating my rigs though  Cheesy

Haha okok but there is nobody who has a solution for the "unsecure" problem who can help me with this

Wtf? The solution is to use ssl pools. "Unsecured" text is just a graphical bling bling to promote users to use ssl pools so you cant cheat his miner, thats all.

Using Claymore miner you might as well use the secure port if you're mining on a pool that supports ssl.
The miner will use the ssl connection anyway no matter which you select if the pool supports it.
You can use the unsecure port 4444 if you want, but the dev fee will use the secure 5555 port anyway.
So on any pool that supports the secure 5555 you're not going to cheat him becuase he is going to dev fee on the secure.
There is no cheat any more because the ssl is encryped and none of the work arounds that used to redirect the dev fee
back to your wallet work.



Ah okok so theres nothing worried to about

Well, let me make one thing clear, if you use the unsecured port you are opening up yourself for an attack
from the web backbone that can redirect all your shares to their account. It has already happened a few times.
It's not your PC itself that is in jepordy but the link to the pool.

So, my advice is always use the secured port. There is no good reason not to since the miner dev fee is already
going to that secure port.






Can you tell how do i do that me is noob Cheesy

Show me your .bat start file or the command line you use now to connect using Claymore miner.
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March 31, 2018, 09:54:33 PM
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Hello guys, i'm having too many memory errors and don't know what to do more. I'm using 1300/2000 clocks that's basically the default ones. Mining ETH i use 1300/2100 and i dont have problems. Also 950 mvddc and cvddc
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March 31, 2018, 11:28:43 PM
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Hi

Can anybody help me with what might cause claymore to be unable to read the GPU temperature and the fan turned?
And at the same time, the vga parameter settings entered in config.txt will not work!
fully reinstalled Windows 10 pro 64 bit activated official
AMD Driver for: Win10-64Bit-Radeon-Software-Adrenalin-Edition-18.3.1-March5
AMD settings are set to all hands because it has already worked.
Thanks for your help and sorry if I do not write well for a google translator!
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April 01, 2018, 12:31:33 AM
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Hi

Can anybody help me with what might cause claymore to be unable to read the GPU temperature and the fan turned?
And at the same time, the vga parameter settings entered in config.txt will not work!
fully reinstalled Windows 10 pro 64 bit activated official
AMD Driver for: Win10-64Bit-Radeon-Software-Adrenalin-Edition-18.3.1-March5
AMD settings are set to all hands because it has already worked.
Thanks for your help and sorry if I do not write well for a google translator!
Get last DDU, disconnect network, ddu ( safe mode) and reinstall driver ( you may go with 18.3.4 now). Connect  network and try
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April 01, 2018, 12:38:23 AM
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version 11.4-11.6 doesn't work with 8 NVIDIA video cards in system win7.
just closes when the program starts...
how can you solve the problem?

From what I've read Windows 7 will only manage 6 GPUs, try it out and see if your rig works with 6 cards.
If it works with 6 and not 8 then upgrade to Windows 10.
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April 01, 2018, 01:30:30 AM
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version 11.4-11.6 doesn't work with 8 NVIDIA video cards in system win7.
just closes when the program starts...
how can you solve the problem?

From what I've read Windows 7 will only manage 6 GPUs, try it out and see if your rig works with 6 cards.
If it works with 6 and not 8 then upgrade to Windows 10.

Windows 7 has issues with anything more than 4 GPUs - sometimes 5 if you're lucky, and there was a site that showed how to "patch" the drivers to work with more but that site has been down for a while.

I believe the same limit applied to 8/8.1 but I gave up on 8 a couple years ago when the UNUSABLE INTERFACE wasted 6 hours of my time trying to do one SIMPLE thing (FIND the pre-installed mining software and configure it and RUN it) and wouldn't let me do so no matter what I tried, causing me to blow 8 off the system entirely and replace it with XUbuntu (took me perhaps ONE HOUR to do a "from scratch" install, do all the needed updates, install drivers, install mining software, and have the system MINING - and I could have done it faster had I been paying 100% attention to the system).

I recommend a move to LINUX, which is currently running 7 various mixed Nvidia cards on my ASUS B250 Mining board under the 384.98 drivers with no issues (other than a KNOWN "doesn't report the power limit data correctly" bug with 1050 and/or 1050 ti cards but you can still SET the power limit and it works).


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April 01, 2018, 03:04:05 AM
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hihi all

I have updates it to v11.6 but it says

eth stratum connected eth-eu nanopool.org:9999 (unsecure)

Whats with the unsecure part?

I have already read the readme file but i cant find the solution?

can you help me the noob guys Cheesy

its a connection between your miner and the pool, if you want it more secured then use the SSL port

otherwise its a default connection where I also use it

Is it safe to use it "unsecure"?

yeah, what I could do is to set some security of my PC and close some ports one example is -mport options

So far. no attempts made idk if its just a waste of time penetrating my rigs though  Cheesy

Haha okok but there is nobody who has a solution for the "unsecure" problem who can help me with this

Wtf? The solution is to use ssl pools. "Unsecured" text is just a graphical bling bling to promote users to use ssl pools so you cant cheat his miner, thats all.

Using Claymore miner you might as well use the secure port if you're mining on a pool that supports ssl.
The miner will use the ssl connection anyway no matter which you select if the pool supports it.
You can use the unsecure port 4444 if you want, but the dev fee will use the secure 5555 port anyway.
So on any pool that supports the secure 5555 you're not going to cheat him becuase he is going to dev fee on the secure.
There is no cheat any more because the ssl is encryped and none of the work arounds that used to redirect the dev fee
back to your wallet work.



It just means you're too noob to make cheats work. Cheats still work. Thats what claymore had been trying to solve since implementing 11.2 (I mean every update). the rest are just bling blings and competiion.
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April 01, 2018, 03:23:20 AM
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hihi all

I have updates it to v11.6 but it says

eth stratum connected eth-eu nanopool.org:9999 (unsecure)

Whats with the unsecure part?

I have already read the readme file but i cant find the solution?

can you help me the noob guys Cheesy

its a connection between your miner and the pool, if you want it more secured then use the SSL port

otherwise its a default connection where I also use it

Is it safe to use it "unsecure"?

yeah, what I could do is to set some security of my PC and close some ports one example is -mport options

So far. no attempts made idk if its just a waste of time penetrating my rigs though  Cheesy

Haha okok but there is nobody who has a solution for the "unsecure" problem who can help me with this

Wtf? The solution is to use ssl pools. "Unsecured" text is just a graphical bling bling to promote users to use ssl pools so you cant cheat his miner, thats all.

Using Claymore miner you might as well use the secure port if you're mining on a pool that supports ssl.
The miner will use the ssl connection anyway no matter which you select if the pool supports it.
You can use the unsecure port 4444 if you want, but the dev fee will use the secure 5555 port anyway.
So on any pool that supports the secure 5555 you're not going to cheat him becuase he is going to dev fee on the secure.
There is no cheat any more because the ssl is encryped and none of the work arounds that used to redirect the dev fee
back to your wallet work.



It just means you're too noob to make cheats work. Cheats still work. Thats what claymore had been trying to solve since implementing 11.2 (I mean every update). the rest are just bling blings and competiion.

You're full of it.
You're not cheating using ssl connections.
Try that lame story on some who is not a software engineer like I am.
Man, the crap that some dummies try to claim on these forums is funny.

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April 01, 2018, 03:58:50 AM
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hihi all

I have updates it to v11.6 but it says

eth stratum connected eth-eu nanopool.org:9999 (unsecure)

Whats with the unsecure part?

I have already read the readme file but i cant find the solution?

can you help me the noob guys Cheesy

its a connection between your miner and the pool, if you want it more secured then use the SSL port

otherwise its a default connection where I also use it

Is it safe to use it "unsecure"?

yeah, what I could do is to set some security of my PC and close some ports one example is -mport options

So far. no attempts made idk if its just a waste of time penetrating my rigs though  Cheesy

Haha okok but there is nobody who has a solution for the "unsecure" problem who can help me with this

Wtf? The solution is to use ssl pools. "Unsecured" text is just a graphical bling bling to promote users to use ssl pools so you cant cheat his miner, thats all.

Using Claymore miner you might as well use the secure port if you're mining on a pool that supports ssl.
The miner will use the ssl connection anyway no matter which you select if the pool supports it.
You can use the unsecure port 4444 if you want, but the dev fee will use the secure 5555 port anyway.
So on any pool that supports the secure 5555 you're not going to cheat him becuase he is going to dev fee on the secure.
There is no cheat any more because the ssl is encryped and none of the work arounds that used to redirect the dev fee
back to your wallet work.



It just means you're too noob to make cheats work. Cheats still work. Thats what claymore had been trying to solve since implementing 11.2 (I mean every update). the rest are just bling blings and competiion.

You're full of it.
You're not cheating using ssl connections.
Try that lame story on some who is not a software engineer like I am.
Man, the crap that some dummies try to claim on these forums is funny.



Yeah you can claim whatever you want be in the internet you know.
Triggered yeah?
Fuck noobs all the way.
Did I say we can cheat ssl easily? No. But you can cheat the miner not to use ssl for devfee. Heck you can even use nanopool for the meantime. It means you're really so stupid to not discover it. And now that I mentioned it, expect another update. Cheesy

Fucking amateurs.
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April 01, 2018, 04:20:58 AM
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hihi all

I have updates it to v11.6 but it says

eth stratum connected eth-eu nanopool.org:9999 (unsecure)

Whats with the unsecure part?

I have already read the readme file but i cant find the solution?

can you help me the noob guys Cheesy

its a connection between your miner and the pool, if you want it more secured then use the SSL port

otherwise its a default connection where I also use it

Is it safe to use it "unsecure"?

yeah, what I could do is to set some security of my PC and close some ports one example is -mport options

So far. no attempts made idk if its just a waste of time penetrating my rigs though  Cheesy

Haha okok but there is nobody who has a solution for the "unsecure" problem who can help me with this

Wtf? The solution is to use ssl pools. "Unsecured" text is just a graphical bling bling to promote users to use ssl pools so you cant cheat his miner, thats all.

Using Claymore miner you might as well use the secure port if you're mining on a pool that supports ssl.
The miner will use the ssl connection anyway no matter which you select if the pool supports it.
You can use the unsecure port 4444 if you want, but the dev fee will use the secure 5555 port anyway.
So on any pool that supports the secure 5555 you're not going to cheat him becuase he is going to dev fee on the secure.
There is no cheat any more because the ssl is encryped and none of the work arounds that used to redirect the dev fee
back to your wallet work.



It just means you're too noob to make cheats work. Cheats still work. Thats what claymore had been trying to solve since implementing 11.2 (I mean every update). the rest are just bling blings and competiion.

You're full of it.
You're not cheating using ssl connections.
Try that lame story on some who is not a software engineer like I am.
Man, the crap that some dummies try to claim on these forums is funny.



Yeah you can claim whatever you want be in the internet you know.
Triggered yeah?
Fuck noobs all the way.
Did I say we can cheat ssl easily? No. But you can cheat the miner not to use ssl for devfee. Heck you can even use nanopool for the meantime. It means you're really so stupid to not discover it. And now that I mentioned it, expect another update. Cheesy

Fucking amateurs.

Hilarious,
You're one of those.
So all people you see as noobs on a forum are automatically not as smart as you.
Sorry punk, you're one comment alone about "can't beat ssl easily" makes you a moron by itself.
You can't beat it at all. So this will be my last post to you.
The old saying that you can't argue with an idiot has been proven again.
Go on in your dummy world and just keep breaking the ssl protocol, I know you can.

Some random nut (you) plops a couple of video cards in a PC and mines using someone else's software feels like he is now software genus.
Dream on.





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April 01, 2018, 06:47:11 AM
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Hello guys, i'm having too many memory errors and don't know what to do more. I'm using 1300/2000 clocks that's basically the default ones. Mining ETH i use 1300/2100 and i dont have problems. Also 950 mvddc and cvddc
Don't worry about memory errors, the cards have a built-in error correction. If you are stable and getting no rejected shares - keep it that way.
Half of my cards produce millions of errors per day but work fine.
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April 01, 2018, 07:03:35 AM
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 I couldn't find if this was reported before but the fan speed reported is incorrect. Gpu-Z and other software shows a lower fan speed.

 It will be great if this would be fixed.
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April 01, 2018, 07:56:22 AM
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Hello guys, i'm having too many memory errors and don't know what to do more. I'm using 1300/2000 clocks that's basically the default ones. Mining ETH i use 1300/2100 and i dont have problems. Also 950 mvddc and cvddc

what is your GPU?
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Don't worry about memory errors, the cards have a built-in error correction. If you are stable and getting no rejected shares - keep it that way.
Half of my cards produce millions of errors per day but work fine.
Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked
you will lose your card very soon
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April 01, 2018, 08:41:32 AM
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Still learning here...

The first page still says "10xx cards in Windows 10 x64: just use latest 372.54 drivers from Nvidia website"

It appears that 372.54 is about a year and a half old. Is that really best or should I use the latest (which is now 391.35)?

Thanks!
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