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October 17, 2014, 03:40:55 PM |
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Man, the gobitgo guide for JohnTheRipper installation turned out to be much more work and hazzle than I thought. It stops at point 5.6 "nano Makefile" where what comes up is nowhere near the picture in the guide. So no closer to opening my wallet. Walletrecoveryservices is building in temptation, but 1000 anc is a very stiff price What is your problem? Send me a PM if its privat.
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[GPG Public Key]BTC/DVC/TRC/FRC: 1 K1773RbXRZVRQSSXe9N6N2MUFERvrdu6y ANC/XPM A K1773RTmRKtvbKBCrUu95UQg5iegrqyeA NMC: N K1773Rzv8b4ugmCgX789PbjewA9fL9Dy1 LTC: L Ki773RBuPepQH8E6Zb1ponoCvgbU7hHmd EMC: E K1773RxUes1HX1YAGMZ1xVYBBRUCqfDoF BQC: b K1773R1APJz4yTgRkmdKQhjhiMyQpJgfN
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drAGon925
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October 17, 2014, 03:55:50 PM |
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Man, the gobitgo guide for JohnTheRipper installation turned out to be much more work and hazzle than I thought. It stops at point 5.6 "nano Makefile" where what comes up is nowhere near the picture in the guide. So no closer to opening my wallet. Walletrecoveryservices is building in temptation, but 1000 anc is a very stiff price What is your problem? Send me a PM if its privat. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=227287.msg9201188#msg9201188
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Apraksin
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October 17, 2014, 04:55:50 PM |
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Man, the gobitgo guide for JohnTheRipper installation turned out to be much more work and hazzle than I thought. It stops at point 5.6 "nano Makefile" where what comes up is nowhere near the picture in the guide. So no closer to opening my wallet. Walletrecoveryservices is building in temptation, but 1000 anc is a very stiff price What is your problem? Send me a PM if its privat. Forgot my password Trying to install the cracker in a virtual machine.
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SmokingSkull
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October 17, 2014, 05:13:19 PM |
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Man, the gobitgo guide for JohnTheRipper installation turned out to be much more work and hazzle than I thought. It stops at point 5.6 "nano Makefile" where what comes up is nowhere near the picture in the guide. So no closer to opening my wallet. Walletrecoveryservices is building in temptation, but 1000 anc is a very stiff price What is your problem? Send me a PM if its privat. Forgot my password Trying to install the cracker in a virtual machine. Walletrecoveryservices did not charge 10% the last time : ) He just said It would be great to get him a coffee, the wallet was $1500 worth. Bargain with him. Anyway - all the mistakes I did were really really stupid, I hope you have been as stupid as me. Did you try out most varieties? I often got confused with "I" and "l" and "C" and "c" or "o" "O" "0".
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robinson5
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October 17, 2014, 06:53:20 PM |
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robinson5 (and stealth923 ?), unconfirmed transactions can happen with every coin (and this is unrelated to the bigger-than-100kb-transaction-size issue from the exchanges) I'm not an expert so anyone feel free to correct, but there are at least 2 things you can do: ===================== UNCONFIRMED TRANSACTIONS What to do before saying Coin is broken ===================== if your peers connexions are not good enough, transactions could be not well broadcasted. I think unconfirmed transactions are re-broadcasted regularly if you leave the wallet open (every 90 minutes ?). If this doesn't help, try the following:1. Rescan while your wallet is shut down: linux: windows (I think, not sure): If the transaction isn't broadcasted to other nodes, you may not be very connected to others, or not enough. It might really be a network/peers issue with your wallet/computer/firewall/ISP (?) Do the following: 2. get your transaction id : Run the wallet, and in the details, get to the unconfirmed transaction id, right click to get the transaction id. Then go to the console inside the wallet (help > debug window > console) and type this: getrawtransaction <transaction ID> replace <transaction ID> with the actual transaction ID you got previously in the wallet sent transactions details. You will then get a very large number. What you should do now is give that number to someone else who has his own anoncoin wallet well connected to network of peers, and let him broadcast the transaction for you, by going in his wallet console (help > debug window > console) and typing: sendrawtransaction 02bf32c36565verylargenumbershortened ( the raw transaction is very bigger than this above ) CONCLUSION ======== If and only if these methods didn't work, provide any error message and/or screenshots before saying the coin is broken please. If you dont believe this can happen in other coins (even bitcoin), search for "darkcoin frozen transactions how to fix it". Hope that helps... Thanks so much alacast! I'll definitely ask him to rescan the transaction. Sorry, I didn't mean to imply the coin was broken. I thought it was related to the 100kb problem and if it was happening to wallets as well it should be addressed asap because that would be really bad. But if this is a normal thing that occasionally happens to all coins then that's great. Once we switch the difficulty algo and hopefully fix the exchange issues we will have really good framework set for zerocoin in testnet.
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An0nj0k3
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October 17, 2014, 08:16:19 PM |
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Do you have empathy for the chickens or fishes when you eat chicken nuggets or fish sticks?
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tljenson
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October 17, 2014, 08:44:35 PM |
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Do you have empathy for the chickens or fishes when you eat chicken nuggets or fish sticks? Need I say more, I think you've just answered my question.
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BroTroxer
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October 17, 2014, 09:10:22 PM |
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Man, the gobitgo guide for JohnTheRipper installation turned out to be much more work and hazzle than I thought. It stops at point 5.6 "nano Makefile" where what comes up is nowhere near the picture in the guide. So no closer to opening my wallet. Walletrecoveryservices is building in temptation, but 1000 anc is a very stiff price What is your problem? Send me a PM if its privat. Forgot my password Trying to install the cracker in a virtual machine. You are almost there if you got to 5.6. When you use nano Makefile, did you scroll down the file to look for the correct section to edit? Even if you skip this step you will be able to run johntheripper with a single core which may be enough to crack it in a day or two if it is in fact just a typo.
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Apraksin
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October 17, 2014, 09:42:46 PM |
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Man, the gobitgo guide for JohnTheRipper installation turned out to be much more work and hazzle than I thought. It stops at point 5.6 "nano Makefile" where what comes up is nowhere near the picture in the guide. So no closer to opening my wallet. Walletrecoveryservices is building in temptation, but 1000 anc is a very stiff price What is your problem? Send me a PM if its privat. Forgot my password Trying to install the cracker in a virtual machine. You are almost there if you got to 5.6. When you use nano Makefile, did you scroll down the file to look for the correct section to edit? Even if you skip this step you will be able to run johntheripper with a single core which may be enough to crack it in a day or two if it is in fact just a typo. Yeah, I scrolled down, but none of the things that was there in the guide-pic was there when I used nano makefile, so something must have gone wrong earlier on. Maybe I'll just run it on one core then There really is no reason to rush it.
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BroTroxer
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October 17, 2014, 11:43:18 PM |
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Man, the gobitgo guide for JohnTheRipper installation turned out to be much more work and hazzle than I thought. It stops at point 5.6 "nano Makefile" where what comes up is nowhere near the picture in the guide. So no closer to opening my wallet. Walletrecoveryservices is building in temptation, but 1000 anc is a very stiff price What is your problem? Send me a PM if its privat. Forgot my password Trying to install the cracker in a virtual machine. You are almost there if you got to 5.6. When you use nano Makefile, did you scroll down the file to look for the correct section to edit? Even if you skip this step you will be able to run johntheripper with a single core which may be enough to crack it in a day or two if it is in fact just a typo. Yeah, I scrolled down, but none of the things that was there in the guide-pic was there when I used nano makefile, so something must have gone wrong earlier on. Maybe I'll just run it on one core then There really is no reason to rush it. Just went through the setup myself. Just replace nano Makefile with nano makefile.legacy to complete step 5.6. Seems there's been a couple of changes since the guide was written. EDIT: Next up, run "./configure && make -s" instead of just "make".
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Gnosis-
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October 18, 2014, 09:54:38 AM |
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Done: CWalletCoin zerocoin_wallet storage RPC mint txn (but still need a high level command: "mintzerocoins") relaying mint txns
Almost done: accum. chkpts in block
Next: wallet witness update wallet mint logic refactor CoinSpend RPC create spend + impl. store own spend pieces locally RPC get seeding spend proofs net: seed spends net: receive and verify spends store received spend pieces wallet spend logic 2 1/2 days debugging (GUI if time permits)
I'm a little bit behind schedule, but I have more time each day for the next 4 days, so I'll definitely be able to catch up.
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ANC:AU4hFCFZLhB2gTyG4VbaEurXGrTMNW2nu6 | BTC: 14QnfqVG3CqLGBYHgD8tPYJVLxQ2AfvPEx | GPG: E6D0 96DE 5B3E 16C7 C57F DC3B 654D BB7A D847 993A
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Apraksin
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October 18, 2014, 10:10:53 AM |
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Man, the gobitgo guide for JohnTheRipper installation turned out to be much more work and hazzle than I thought. It stops at point 5.6 "nano Makefile" where what comes up is nowhere near the picture in the guide. So no closer to opening my wallet. Walletrecoveryservices is building in temptation, but 1000 anc is a very stiff price What is your problem? Send me a PM if its privat. Forgot my password Trying to install the cracker in a virtual machine. You are almost there if you got to 5.6. When you use nano Makefile, did you scroll down the file to look for the correct section to edit? Even if you skip this step you will be able to run johntheripper with a single core which may be enough to crack it in a day or two if it is in fact just a typo. Yeah, I scrolled down, but none of the things that was there in the guide-pic was there when I used nano makefile, so something must have gone wrong earlier on. Maybe I'll just run it on one core then There really is no reason to rush it. Just went through the setup myself. Just replace nano Makefile with nano makefile.legacy to complete step 5.6. Seems there's been a couple of changes since the guide was written. EDIT: Next up, run "./configure && make -s" instead of just "make". Thnx! Will do.
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SmokingSkull
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October 18, 2014, 10:19:31 AM |
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Done: CWalletCoin zerocoin_wallet storage RPC mint txn (but still need a high level command: "mintzerocoins") relaying mint txns
Almost done: accum. chkpts in block
Next: wallet witness update wallet mint logic refactor CoinSpend RPC create spend + impl. store own spend pieces locally RPC get seeding spend proofs net: seed spends net: receive and verify spends store received spend pieces wallet spend logic 2 1/2 days debugging (GUI if time permits)
I'm a little bit behind schedule, but I have more time each day for the next 4 days, so I'll definitely be able to catch up.
Ouch, 2 days behind. Well, you can do it Gnosis^^ I trust your estimate. hope it will be on time I had to deal with delays each day for 2 weeks now. train services union are striking in germany
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Apraksin
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October 18, 2014, 10:23:37 AM |
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I had to deal with delays each day for 2 weeks now. train services union are striking in germany Delays in Germany!!?? Does not compute
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alacast
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October 18, 2014, 10:33:40 AM |
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Gnosis: hold on ! (and have sleep also). Your work is much appreciated
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sorrros
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October 18, 2014, 11:38:42 AM |
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Alacast- #1 = #1 lol then again the current logo's cool too, just very very different stylistically, like new modern techno vs crypto anarchism I know that n00n doesn't like 3D stuff, but here is a little compromise between the actual flat logo and something more techno-ish : These logos are entertaining but Soviet Union collapsed in 1989... I liked the one with formulas on the back as it refers to the hard-core maths behind zANC - but why a chain? Thanks Gnosis- for your work and updates; we definitely appreciate
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ntrn500
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October 18, 2014, 12:41:14 PM |
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Gnosis: hold on ! (and have sleep also). Your work is much appreciated +1
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