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allthebitandbobs
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December 06, 2017, 12:44:46 AM |
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the coin seems interesting but i sold all my ones when i got a virus alert when i try to download the wallet .Shame look like it had potential
How did you even have coins when you don't even have a wallet? I bought the coins on a exchange .I was looking forward to staking then and transferring then to my own wallet but when i saw that warning it was sell time for me( i made a little profit so it is all good ).Anything like that freaks me the hell out since i never had that issue downloading a wallet .Will definite keep a eye on things and might come back to it in the future
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December 06, 2017, 01:33:25 AM |
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the coin seems interesting but i sold all my ones when i got a virus alert when i try to download the wallet .Shame look like it had potential
How did you even have coins when you don't even have a wallet? I bought the coins on a exchange .I was looking forward to staking then and transferring then to my own wallet but when i saw that warning it was sell time for me( i made a little profit so it is all good ).Anything like that freaks me the hell out since i never had that issue downloading a wallet .Will definite keep a eye on things and might come back to it in the future Yea you have absolutely nothing to worry about. The client is clean 100%, just ensure you are downloading directly from our Github links and that the MD5s match up. Come join us in our Discord chat as well! https://discord.gg/mDTM3JN
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December 06, 2017, 01:34:27 AM |
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the coin seems interesting but i sold all my ones when i got a virus alert when i try to download the wallet .Shame look like it had potential
How did you even have coins when you don't even have a wallet? I bought the coins on a exchange .I was looking forward to staking then and transferring then to my own wallet but when i saw that warning it was sell time for me( i made a little profit so it is all good ).Anything like that freaks me the hell out since i never had that issue downloading a wallet .Will definite keep a eye on things and might come back to it in the future i keep holding all denarius on pc local , and denarius staking still ok . i believe DNR with new technology will have price above $1 end this year
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chrysophylax
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December 06, 2017, 06:33:12 AM |
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the coin seems interesting but i sold all my ones when i got a virus alert when i try to download the wallet .Shame look like it had potential
How did you even have coins when you don't even have a wallet? I bought the coins on a exchange .I was looking forward to staking then and transferring then to my own wallet but when i saw that warning it was sell time for me( i made a little profit so it is all good ).Anything like that freaks me the hell out since i never had that issue downloading a wallet .Will definite keep a eye on things and might come back to it in the future Yea you have absolutely nothing to worry about. The client is clean 100%, just ensure you are downloading directly from our Github links and that the MD5s match up. Come join us in our Discord chat as well! https://discord.gg/mDTM3JNCarsen, The biggest issue with these sorts of chat utilities (except for Skype) is that they do not work for a vast majority of those in corporate or networked environments. The answer to this (which I found after researching) is simply that the 'websockets' type of protocol that these chat systems use, are not supported by ANY proxy system (such as squid) that is used in most professional networked environments. This is why the reach to those who actually are interested and willing to join (like myself) cannot do so. Skype does not work this way, and Microsoft know this. It can be forced through a http proxy like squid, and until squid (the most widely used proxy in the world) supports such protocols, then discord and slack and many others that use this protocol WILL be out of reach to those that cannot access it. Just a FYI moment here, as I see SO many companies pushing this type of communications for the 'home user' but not the ever important corporate/professional networked user also. #crysx
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December 06, 2017, 06:50:41 AM |
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Carsen,
The biggest issue with these sorts of chat utilities (except for Skype) is that they do not work for a vast majority of those in corporate or networked environments.
The answer to this (which I found after researching) is simply that the 'websockets' type of protocol that these chat systems use, are not supported by ANY proxy system (such as squid) that is used in most professional networked environments. This is why the reach to those who actually are interested and willing to join (like myself) cannot do so.
Skype does not work this way, and Microsoft know this. It can be forced through a http proxy like squid, and until squid (the most widely used proxy in the world) supports such protocols, then discord and slack and many others that use this protocol WILL be out of reach to those that cannot access it.
Just a FYI moment here, as I see SO many companies pushing this type of communications for the 'home user' but not the ever important corporate/professional networked user also.
#crysx
If the Discord desktop app doesn't work, then you can access the Discord browser app (discordapp.com) and that should work, at least for the text chat; because the app runs inside the browser and the browser tunnels all websocket requests through the proxy server. As far as I know, the Discord desktop app doesn't support proxy usage, so if your squid proxy is not set up to be transparent then Discord won't know to connect through the proxy. I believe this is under development at Discord. If it doesn't work at all in browser, it's probably because it's been disallowed by the proxy policy, in which case you'd need to get it checked and allowed by IT.
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chrysophylax
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December 06, 2017, 09:08:33 AM |
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Carsen,
The biggest issue with these sorts of chat utilities (except for Skype) is that they do not work for a vast majority of those in corporate or networked environments.
The answer to this (which I found after researching) is simply that the 'websockets' type of protocol that these chat systems use, are not supported by ANY proxy system (such as squid) that is used in most professional networked environments. This is why the reach to those who actually are interested and willing to join (like myself) cannot do so.
Skype does not work this way, and Microsoft know this. It can be forced through a http proxy like squid, and until squid (the most widely used proxy in the world) supports such protocols, then discord and slack and many others that use this protocol WILL be out of reach to those that cannot access it.
Just a FYI moment here, as I see SO many companies pushing this type of communications for the 'home user' but not the ever important corporate/professional networked user also.
#crysx
If the Discord desktop app doesn't work, then you can access the Discord browser app (discordapp.com) and that should work, at least for the text chat; because the app runs inside the browser and the browser tunnels all websocket requests through the proxy server. As far as I know, the Discord desktop app doesn't support proxy usage, so if your squid proxy is not set up to be transparent then Discord won't know to connect through the proxy. I believe this is under development at Discord. If it doesn't work at all in browser, it's probably because it's been disallowed by the proxy policy, in which case you'd need to get it checked and allowed by IT. Websockets get tunneled through yes. Which is why it still doesn't work mate. They are not disabled by default either, it's just that these protocols are not supported by the mainstream proxies like squid. Not yet anyway. Still looking for a workaround, without disabling the proxy altogether. #crysx
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December 06, 2017, 01:55:07 PM |
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Nice giveaway! Seems like Denarius in on the run!
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December 06, 2017, 02:09:29 PM |
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Carsen,
The biggest issue with these sorts of chat utilities (except for Skype) is that they do not work for a vast majority of those in corporate or networked environments.
The answer to this (which I found after researching) is simply that the 'websockets' type of protocol that these chat systems use, are not supported by ANY proxy system (such as squid) that is used in most professional networked environments. This is why the reach to those who actually are interested and willing to join (like myself) cannot do so.
Skype does not work this way, and Microsoft know this. It can be forced through a http proxy like squid, and until squid (the most widely used proxy in the world) supports such protocols, then discord and slack and many others that use this protocol WILL be out of reach to those that cannot access it.
Just a FYI moment here, as I see SO many companies pushing this type of communications for the 'home user' but not the ever important corporate/professional networked user also.
#crysx
If the Discord desktop app doesn't work, then you can access the Discord browser app (discordapp.com) and that should work, at least for the text chat; because the app runs inside the browser and the browser tunnels all websocket requests through the proxy server. As far as I know, the Discord desktop app doesn't support proxy usage, so if your squid proxy is not set up to be transparent then Discord won't know to connect through the proxy. I believe this is under development at Discord. If it doesn't work at all in browser, it's probably because it's been disallowed by the proxy policy, in which case you'd need to get it checked and allowed by IT. Websockets get tunneled through yes. Which is why it still doesn't work mate. They are not disabled by default either, it's just that these protocols are not supported by the mainstream proxies like squid. Not yet anyway. Still looking for a workaround, without disabling the proxy altogether. #crysx I end up using the cellphone app. It's quite powerful for a chat platform.
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December 06, 2017, 07:12:01 PM Last edit: December 07, 2017, 05:33:16 AM by Supercoiner111 |
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Carsen,
The biggest issue with these sorts of chat utilities (except for Skype) is that they do not work for a vast majority of those in corporate or networked environments.
The answer to this (which I found after researching) is simply that the 'websockets' type of protocol that these chat systems use, are not supported by ANY proxy system (such as squid) that is used in most professional networked environments. This is why the reach to those who actually are interested and willing to join (like myself) cannot do so.
Skype does not work this way, and Microsoft know this. It can be forced through a http proxy like squid, and until squid (the most widely used proxy in the world) supports such protocols, then discord and slack and many others that use this protocol WILL be out of reach to those that cannot access it.
Just a FYI moment here, as I see SO many companies pushing this type of communications for the 'home user' but not the ever important corporate/professional networked user also.
#crysx
If the Discord desktop app doesn't work, then you can access the Discord browser app (discordapp.com) and that should work, at least for the text chat; because the app runs inside the browser and the browser tunnels all websocket requests through the proxy server. As far as I know, the Discord desktop app doesn't support proxy usage, so if your squid proxy is not set up to be transparent then Discord won't know to connect through the proxy. I believe this is under development at Discord. If it doesn't work at all in browser, it's probably because it's been disallowed by the proxy policy, in which case you'd need to get it checked and allowed by IT. Websockets get tunneled through yes. Which is why it still doesn't work mate. They are not disabled by default either, it's just that these protocols are not supported by the mainstream proxies like squid. Not yet anyway. Still looking for a workaround, without disabling the proxy altogether. #crysx I end up using the cellphone app. It's quite powerful for a chat platform. Same discord app rules! I have it as an app on my phone and the chat is very active on the discord channel!
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enkayz
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December 06, 2017, 10:37:01 PM |
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Carsen,
The biggest issue with these sorts of chat utilities (except for Skype) is that they do not work for a vast majority of those in corporate or networked environments.
The answer to this (which I found after researching) is simply that the 'websockets' type of protocol that these chat systems use, are not supported by ANY proxy system (such as squid) that is used in most professional networked environments. This is why the reach to those who actually are interested and willing to join (like myself) cannot do so.
Skype does not work this way, and Microsoft know this. It can be forced through a http proxy like squid, and until squid (the most widely used proxy in the world) supports such protocols, then discord and slack and many others that use this protocol WILL be out of reach to those that cannot access it.
Just a FYI moment here, as I see SO many companies pushing this type of communications for the 'home user' but not the ever important corporate/professional networked user also.
#crysx
If the Discord desktop app doesn't work, then you can access the Discord browser app (discordapp.com) and that should work, at least for the text chat; because the app runs inside the browser and the browser tunnels all websocket requests through the proxy server. As far as I know, the Discord desktop app doesn't support proxy usage, so if your squid proxy is not set up to be transparent then Discord won't know to connect through the proxy. I believe this is under development at Discord. If it doesn't work at all in browser, it's probably because it's been disallowed by the proxy policy, in which case you'd need to get it checked and allowed by IT. Websockets get tunneled through yes. Which is why it still doesn't work mate. They are not disabled by default either, it's just that these protocols are not supported by the mainstream proxies like squid. Not yet anyway. Still looking for a workaround, without disabling the proxy altogether. #crysx Websockets and ssl bumping don't play well together sometimes so when using a squid proxy which uses 'ssl-bump' (quite common) you will need to add discordapp.com to the 'no bump' list.
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December 06, 2017, 10:46:41 PM |
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Denarius - Looking solid this month.
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December 07, 2017, 02:27:09 AM |
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Did you guys hear? Nicehash been hacked, 64 million gone.
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December 07, 2017, 04:35:07 AM |
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Did you guys hear? Nicehash been hacked, 64 million gone.
Sad thing, it's easy for hacker to steal bitcoin than cash, people who got cryptocurrency cannot feel safe at this moment.
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December 07, 2017, 04:35:28 AM Last edit: December 07, 2017, 04:59:22 AM by FacelessCrypto |
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Did you guys hear? Nicehash been hacked, 64 million gone.
Yes..4000+BTC stollen it seems ..u Never know. All these are in game . Did anyone observed something worth Monero price ?
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chrysophylax
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December 07, 2017, 05:06:33 AM |
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Carsen,
The biggest issue with these sorts of chat utilities (except for Skype) is that they do not work for a vast majority of those in corporate or networked environments.
The answer to this (which I found after researching) is simply that the 'websockets' type of protocol that these chat systems use, are not supported by ANY proxy system (such as squid) that is used in most professional networked environments. This is why the reach to those who actually are interested and willing to join (like myself) cannot do so.
Skype does not work this way, and Microsoft know this. It can be forced through a http proxy like squid, and until squid (the most widely used proxy in the world) supports such protocols, then discord and slack and many others that use this protocol WILL be out of reach to those that cannot access it.
Just a FYI moment here, as I see SO many companies pushing this type of communications for the 'home user' but not the ever important corporate/professional networked user also.
#crysx
If the Discord desktop app doesn't work, then you can access the Discord browser app (discordapp.com) and that should work, at least for the text chat; because the app runs inside the browser and the browser tunnels all websocket requests through the proxy server. As far as I know, the Discord desktop app doesn't support proxy usage, so if your squid proxy is not set up to be transparent then Discord won't know to connect through the proxy. I believe this is under development at Discord. If it doesn't work at all in browser, it's probably because it's been disallowed by the proxy policy, in which case you'd need to get it checked and allowed by IT. Websockets get tunneled through yes. Which is why it still doesn't work mate. They are not disabled by default either, it's just that these protocols are not supported by the mainstream proxies like squid. Not yet anyway. Still looking for a workaround, without disabling the proxy altogether. #crysx Websockets and ssl bumping don't play well together sometimes so when using a squid proxy which uses 'ssl-bump' (quite common) you will need to add discordapp.com to the 'no bump' list. Thanks for the hint mate. I am actually unsure how this will work, but I'll have a go. #crysx
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d3athgu1s3
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December 07, 2017, 02:29:55 PM |
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Did you guys hear? Nicehash been hacked, 64 million gone.
Yes..4000+BTC stollen it seems ..u Never know. All these are in game . Did anyone observed something worth Monero price ? Funny how btc did not crash this time with the hack.
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