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May 28, 2013, 09:05:46 AM |
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Could be that your ISP is blocking the "type" of packet going out... They will do that if something seems "viral", and because there is a virus that installs a miner, the data seems viral to them.
Or your firewall software, or router... (Have you recently gotten a security update?)
Or they updated the server, and may have changed an "allowed" rule... You might be sharing an IP from a prior "offender", or they may have altered code that your miner isn't using correctly (rare). Or you previously sent them "corrupt data", and they blocked you. (Eg, if your video-card has errors, and it validates shares with the error, so YOU think it is correct, but when they check it, it is not. Thus, you look like you are attacking with "fraudulent work", so they invalidated your credentials.
P.S. Have you checked the "worker" setup, to see if they "accidentally" scrambled your workers credentials. (Databases get bugged once in a while. If it is expecting "sdfuyos7f8s" worker to connect, but your workers actual name is "bob"... that could cause issues.)
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