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March 15, 2018, 02:33:24 AM
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Hi All:

It’s been a while since I was on this forum last:

I finally got my computer to run bitcoin core full node on my home computer.  I think it works ok judging from the debug window where the number of connections is at (In: 8 / Out:8 ) .  Also, on the debug.log I could see a lots of activities going on.  However, when I run the bitnodes to check if my node accepts incoming connections, it shown that my IP address is “unreachable” ?

Also, I’m kind of new to running core full node.  Could somebody give me some links to websites for tutoring on how to use the full node (how to use, not setup).  I intend to leave my laptop on all the time.  is there any security or equipment concerns from leaving the node running around the clock in my house ? By the way this is a mac computer.

Thank you in advance for your input.

Cheers,

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March 15, 2018, 02:59:36 AM
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If you have an incoming connection, then your node is probably configured properly to accept incoming connections. Can you go to canyouseeme.org and key in port 8333. If it shows that its open, then it isn't much of a concern.

Have you adjusted any of the connection parameters (i.e. ports and maximum number of connection count)?

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March 15, 2018, 03:13:57 AM
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If you have an incoming connection, then your node is probably configured properly to accept incoming connections. Can you go to canyouseeme.org and key in port 8333. If it shows that its open, then it isn't much of a concern.

Have you adjusted any of the connection parameters (i.e. ports and maximum number of connection count)?

Hi Thanks for your reply:

I think the incoming connections are working fine -  it just seem weird that Bitnodes website test failed...I'll try canyouseeme.org next.

Regarding connections parameters, no - I haven't done anything yet.  Like I mentioned before I'm pretty new to core node.  I'm not sure what I need to do in term of participating with the peers and blockchain.  I'd like to learn what I need to do to give my contribution...is there any books or website where I could gain some insight on how to participate in the community?

PS:  I just check canyouseeme.org and it works 😊 - thank you !
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