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September 06, 2011, 05:01:38 PM
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I'm seeing a couple of absurd (1000+) connection counts from single IPs to Eligius.

What user-agent does bitHopper send?

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September 06, 2011, 05:51:40 PM
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I'm seeing a couple of absurd (1000+) connection counts from single IPs to Eligius.

What user-agent does bitHopper send?

poclbm/20110709

https://github.com/c00w/bitHopper/blob/master/work.py
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September 06, 2011, 05:57:50 PM
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I'm seeing a couple of absurd (1000+) connection counts from single IPs to Eligius.

What user-agent does bitHopper send?

poclbm/20110709

https://github.com/c00w/bitHopper/blob/master/work.py
Confirmed that's at least one of the User-Agents I'm getting. Now on a connection rate limit...

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September 06, 2011, 09:39:36 PM
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updated, still getting getwork loops
also, had to disable plugins because windows can't find plugins/*.*

Same problem here. Sad
 

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September 06, 2011, 10:42:46 PM
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I'm seeing a couple of absurd (1000+) connection counts from single IPs to Eligius.

What user-agent does bitHopper send?

poclbm/20110709

https://github.com/c00w/bitHopper/blob/master/work.py
Confirmed that's at least one of the User-Agents I'm getting. Now on a connection rate limit...

possible related to our getwork problem, i think it will be fixed pretty shortly. WE have a temporary fix which appears to work, which mainly consists of commenting out digbtc, for right now.

sorry for any problems you may have had luke jr.

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September 07, 2011, 02:56:04 AM
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Doesn't it suck when you've been mining for asspennies all day, every day for a week, then like 100 dudes all show up at once and start sticking their fingers in there, "helping" you mine.  You know damn well they only showed up because they heard you finally found a penny and once you get one out, the next one is easier to get out sometimes. 

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September 07, 2011, 03:38:27 AM
Last edit: September 07, 2011, 06:16:22 AM by joulesbeef
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hey c0000000000000000w

why doesnt this work.

Code:
[solo]
name: solo
mine_address: localhost:8332
role: backup
user = moocow
pass = likeschicken



I get this error when running bh

Code:
[23:39:51] DEBUG: Error with a work.get() http request: Only absolute URIs are allowed. uri = solo


edit never mind, it didnt like not having an api

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September 07, 2011, 08:03:27 AM
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Doesn't it suck when you've been mining for asspennies all day, every day for a week, then like 100 dudes all show up at once and start sticking their fingers in there, "helping" you mine.  You know damn well they only showed up because they heard you finally found a penny and once you get one out, the next one is easier to get out sometimes. 

I'm looking forward to mining asspennies proportionally. I want to see asspenny miners pissed because I took some of their asspennies with me.

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September 07, 2011, 11:26:18 AM
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New 'how to hop' blog post - How to hop 3: the 50-50 tax

This week I take a break from exponentially scored pools to look at how to hop this new type of scored pool. Then I  show you the best way to determine when to hop from one type of pool to another (and it's not always the pool with the least shares). Read it and reap!

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September 07, 2011, 06:51:47 PM
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gettign a ton of these


Code:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "D:\Users\joulesbeef\Desktop\currentminer\bitHopper\eventlet\hubs\hub.py", line 336, in fire_timers
    timer()
  File "D:\Users\joulesbeef\Desktop\currentminer\bitHopper\eventlet\hubs\timer.py", line 56, in __call__
    cb(*args, **kw)
  File "D:\Users\joulesbeef\Desktop\currentminer\bitHopper\work.py", line 225, in handle_store
    data = env.get('HTTP_AUTHORIZATION').split(None, 1)[1]
NameError: global name 'env' is not defined


organofcorti would love to read but apparently I have been "retired" for not going to the site enough. It would be nice to get unretired and personally i think we shouldnt get retired, well maybe after a year, but a month? that is a bit much.

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September 07, 2011, 07:41:13 PM
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What do I need to do to get an invite to hoppersden?
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September 07, 2011, 07:45:46 PM
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What do I need to do to get an invite to hoppersden?

Hint: something very dirty  Grin

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September 07, 2011, 09:15:29 PM
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joules, tysat, amazingrando: The blog posts are public - the link should take you there regardless. Let me know if you can't. You won't be able to comment though.

Retired,joules? And you look so young! Is ti  those cow years catching up?

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September 07, 2011, 09:18:05 PM
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joules, tysat, amazingrando: The blog posts are public - the link should take you there regardless. Let me know if you can't. You won't be able to comment though.

Retired,joules? And you look so young! Is ti  those cow years catching up?

I know the blogs are public, been trying to keep up with them.  Was curious as to how I can get an invitation code so I can actually create an account.
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September 07, 2011, 09:18:57 PM
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What do I need to do to get an invite to hoppersden?

tysat i will send you an invite when i get out of retirement. just pm me an email.. or ask one of the none retired guys. organofcorti or 'myself' would be good people to ask


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The blog posts are public - the link should take you there regardless. Let me know if you can't. You won't be able to comment though.

apparently it really hates the retired. But if I log out, I can see it... SO THERE!

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September 07, 2011, 10:58:44 PM
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I know the blogs are public, been trying to keep up with them.  Was curious as to how I can get an invitation code so I can actually create an account.

You need to find a member with spare invites. I have none, sorry. When you go to the public part of the blog you should see some member names, most of which also are members here - you could try one of them.



apparently it really hates the retired.

Just checked the wiki:

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when do i get retired ?
if your activity is under 1 you get promoted to retired
when i get out from retired thing?
when your activity is over 60 you get promoted back to verified users

It only takes a couple of thread posts or a wiki post to do that, so not too difficult. You could do a wiki post on asspenny mining.




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September 07, 2011, 11:37:42 PM
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cool. I was actually posting in the forums right when it retired me. had it waited for half a second, it wouldnt have. LOL.
anyways yeah I'll do that


edit: I dont have permission to post to the wiki, that seems to make it hard to post to the wiki to get permission to post tot he wiki. Tongue

i think there is a bug.

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September 08, 2011, 02:36:56 AM
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damnit, i just realized i got retired too lol.

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September 08, 2011, 05:56:29 AM
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It certainly is interesting watching the stats page of bitHopper at the moment, switching between BitClockers, mtred, and OzCoin, and all being so close to 33% CDF at the same time.

I'm trying to think of something useful and productive to add, about what to do in cases like this with bitHopper, but, well... It's late and I can't think very clearly at the moment.

Trippy.

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September 08, 2011, 06:43:44 AM
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Been running Bh for a couple of days, had great results, and having read the LP delay analysis a few pages back by deepceleron et al. I had some thoughts:

It's obvious to me that LP announcement delays are and will always be different for every user. The reason for that will primarily be the network delay between pool server and user agent. They will also be different for the same user on different days. This could be explained by the fact that LP announcements are happening in a programmatic loop construct iterating over the active connections. The position in this queue obviously is different day to day and hour to hour. But normally it would average out over a longer period, whilst the network delay will remain relatively the same.

So, I was thinking that it would be good to get a log table with Time, BlockNumber and BlockOwner fields from the output of Bh, and compare it every day with Pident so that a user can determine and try possible LP_penalty values for their user agent.

Does anybody have any ideas of how I could do it with the current Bh output?

Also, does LP_penalty accept decimals or does it only take the integer part of the parameter?




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