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October 08, 2013, 02:39:00 AM |
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Is it possible to look at the amount and worth of shelved shares that are waiting to be paid globally?
This info is in the latest.json API file IIRC.
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wizkid057
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October 08, 2013, 02:41:03 AM |
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DDoS again... working on it.
Sorry about the shakiness regarding these DDoS's. I usually have sufficient upstream access to mitigate these quickly, however access controls have been tightened a little upstream so I actually have to make phone calls to get these things done and it takes a little while to do this.  I'm curious as to the purpose behind the DoS, though... 
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October 08, 2013, 08:23:29 AM |
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DDoS again... working on it.
Sorry about the shakiness regarding these DDoS's. I usually have sufficient upstream access to mitigate these quickly, however access controls have been tightened a little upstream so I actually have to make phone calls to get these things done and it takes a little while to do this.  I'm curious as to the purpose behind the DoS, though...  Well, what's the purpose behind DDoSing a BTC pool? Anyhow, thanks for solving the issue quickly, let's see if we can find a block soon after almost 9 hours
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October 08, 2013, 02:09:20 PM |
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DDoS again... working on it.
Sorry about the shakiness regarding these DDoS's. I usually have sufficient upstream access to mitigate these quickly, however access controls have been tightened a little upstream so I actually have to make phone calls to get these things done and it takes a little while to do this.  I'm curious as to the purpose behind the DoS, though...  Well, what's the purpose behind DDoSing a BTC pool? Anyhow, thanks for solving the issue quickly, let's see if we can find a block soon after almost 9 hours Competition. You must have been new to mining. This is why ppl shouldnt mine on BTCGuild. They're too big and they can pay bots operators to DDoS all small pools. Best DDoS protection? pay bots operators fee, and strike other pools.
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GrapeApe
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October 08, 2013, 03:33:39 PM |
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I am considering buying a few Blades. Am I able to connect them directly to the getwork address vs using slushes proxy? Does anyone know if I need the actual ip address or can I enter the url? If anyone mining here is using them let me know what you think about them.
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October 08, 2013, 03:39:06 PM |
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I am considering buying a few Blades. Am I able to connect them directly to the getwork address vs using slushes proxy? Does anyone know if I need the actual ip address or can I enter the url? If anyone mining here is using them let me know what you think about them.
You can connect them directly to Eligius at the Get Work port, but you will be ~20% down in hashrate, it is recommended to use proxy. Either slush's mining proxy or bfgminer. GL
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GrapeApe
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October 08, 2013, 04:11:17 PM |
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I am considering buying a few Blades. Am I able to connect them directly to the getwork address vs using slushes proxy? Does anyone know if I need the actual ip address or can I enter the url? If anyone mining here is using them let me know what you think about them.
You can connect them directly to Eligius at the Get Work port, but you will be ~20% down in hashrate, it is recommended to use proxy. Either slush's mining proxy or bfgminer. GL Thanks for the heads up.
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October 08, 2013, 05:05:48 PM |
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You can connect them directly to Eligius at the Get Work port, but you will be ~20% down in hashrate, it is recommended to use proxy. Either slush's mining proxy or 32-bit bfgminer.
FTFY
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tips: 1amerApYUVjsKSuVUtfjxaoi7QXG7Zwao
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wizkid057
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October 08, 2013, 09:59:27 PM |
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You can connect them directly to Eligius at the Get Work port, but you will be ~20% down in hashrate, it is recommended to use proxy. Either slush's mining proxy or 32-bit bfgminer.
FTFY Just to note, the drop in hashrate is due to the way the blades process work and the latencies involved, not anything to do with the pool. It is best to run a proxy on the same LAN for them.
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October 08, 2013, 10:00:38 PM Last edit: October 08, 2013, 11:34:10 PM by wizkid057 |
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As part of my effort to do away with this giant unorganized thread, I will be posting updates to the Eligius subforum at abitcoin.org. https://abitcoin.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=24
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October 08, 2013, 10:23:21 PM |
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That is unfortunate. I really don't want to have to follow yet another forum. Why don't you just start another thread here?
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Libertarians: Diligently plotting to take over the world and leave you alone.
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wizkid057
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October 08, 2013, 11:29:44 PM |
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That is unfortunate. I really don't want to have to follow yet another forum. Why don't you just start another thread here? Sorry you feel that way. Unfortunately making announcements and updates that are Eligius specific in new threads on this forum would likely just get lost in troll-noise. On abitcoin.org folks can simply subscribe to the entire Eligius subforum if they want updates and such, and, as the pool-op, I can moderate the Eligius sub-forum as needed to weed out misinformation or general off-topic postings which tend to make up the majority of posts here on bitcoin trolltalk... I will continue to post here in this thread and post links to my actual announcements and such here as long as I feel it may be needed, but I would like to shift Eligius forum-based discussions to abitcoin.org. -wk
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purelithium
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October 09, 2013, 12:43:48 AM |
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Well, I'm out, if this pool is refusing to be a part of this huge segment of the bitcoin community.
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Like my post? 1H7bfRYh7F89mfmFgsRCdn4awDaUHQmYqY
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October 09, 2013, 12:49:52 AM |
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I don't understand how Eligius supporting another part(?) of the Bitcoin community is in any way detracting from here. This thread would continue to be clutter-ish, even without the other forum.
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wizkid057
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October 09, 2013, 12:52:24 AM |
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Well, I'm out, if this pool is refusing to be a part of this huge segment of the bitcoin community.
I will continue to post here in this thread and post links to my actual announcements and such here as long as I feel it may be needed, but I would like to shift Eligius forum-based discussions to abitcoin.org. -wk
Unfortunately, and most notably given the recent events at this forum, I feel it is prudent to not rely as heavily on only one resource. While this may be the largest and most popular bitcoin-related forum, it is not the only or best show in town. This forum is cluttered, has been hacked several times, remained hacked for something like a year, and just has a distinct lack of organization when it comes to topics like this one. I've decided to support another bitcoin related forum in the community as well as continue to post here as I mentioned earlier. No where did I say I refuse to be a part of bitcointalk. Why that would offend anyone, I'm at a loss...
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October 09, 2013, 08:03:33 AM |
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I don't understand how Eligius supporting another part(?) of the Bitcoin community is in any way detracting from here. This thread would continue to be clutter-ish, even without the other forum.
It's just a practical matter. I won't be leaving Eligius because of that, but honestly I already invest a huge amount of time on this forum and I'd prefer not to follow another one. I assume many feel the same.
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October 09, 2013, 10:04:04 AM |
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Announcements on a forum with basically zero users?  Quote: In total there is 1 user online :: 0 registered, 0 hidden and 1 guest (based on users active over the past 5 minutes) That'd be me then...
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October 09, 2013, 10:20:20 AM |
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Announcements on a forum with basically zero users?  Quote: In total there is 1 user online :: 0 registered, 0 hidden and 1 guest (based on users active over the past 5 minutes) That'd be me then... As if that weren't bad enough, I never got a registration e-mail (yes, I tried having it resent). The e-mail address I prefer to use is on some US RBLs that don't care about the international community, and only a REALLY crappy e-mail provider blocks outbound e-mail based on RBLs anyway (you have to be kinda crappy to use RBLs at all, they are basically mafia-esque anyway). In other words, this "better" forum might not support an international audience all that well, and to keep complaining, there is no help other than the generic FAQ for those who aren't logged in. Can't login to look for help if I can't register, can I?
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wizkid057
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October 09, 2013, 02:08:38 PM |
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*sigh* So much hate. Anyway, unless someone has a better plan, I'm going to continue with this one and we'll see how it goes. Maybe someone can talk bitcointalk into making an Eligius sub-forum?  -wk
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October 09, 2013, 02:41:16 PM |
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*sigh* So much hate. Anyway, unless someone has a better plan, I'm going to continue with this one and we'll see how it goes. Maybe someone can talk bitcointalk into making an Eligius sub-forum?  -wk No hate here, just disappointment. I like the subforum idea, and would like to have access to a secondary forum in case of future attacks. However, the points I made should be important to anyone advertising a service (even if it is not for profit, more users is generally considered better). As someone who could potentially draw a bigger audience to that forum, you might be able to get get them to better support an international audience. OTOH, if they are actually US-based, how much redundancy do they really provide?
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