Come-from-Beyond
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November 28, 2013, 08:30:59 AM |
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How to know if somebody is mining on my node?
Block port 7875 to prevent others from mining on your node. I don't want to block anybody. I want to know. Is there some command or api in the client? No, AFAIK.
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starik69
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November 28, 2013, 08:35:53 AM |
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No, AFAIK.
So how you know that most of guys were mining on it.
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Come-from-Beyond
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November 28, 2013, 08:37:27 AM |
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No, AFAIK.
So how you know that most of guys were mining on it.
Just a guess, coz block generation stopped near the time my server crashed.
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inkadnb
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November 28, 2013, 08:49:02 AM |
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- Do NOT run Nxt on a VPS. Only run Nxt locally. Even if you connect to your VPS securely via SSH, you are still not safe because all VPSs have backdoors..
False, I'd rather run on a FRESH fire-walled VPS than locally. Sorry. The security policy only allows inbound SSH connections from MY ip, all inbound ports are blocked.
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ImmortAlex
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November 28, 2013, 08:49:34 AM |
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Removing all peers (blacklistend, known, active), restaring server - doesn't help. I still have Recent blocks [1] (with genesis block in list), Orphaned blocks [2] (both with height 1), and nothing more.
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Come-from-Beyond
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November 28, 2013, 08:50:42 AM |
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Removing all peers (blacklistend, known, active), restaring server - doesn't help. I still have Recent blocks [1] (with genesis block in list), Orphaned blocks [2] (both with height 1), and nothing more.
R u connected to any peer right now? May incorrect time/timezone to be the issue?
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ImmortAlex
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November 28, 2013, 08:54:28 AM |
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Yes, I connected to at least 13 peers with a lot of activity. Never have problems with time sync, I have good internet conection at work.
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2Kool4Skewl (OP)
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November 28, 2013, 08:54:56 AM |
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Removing all peers (blacklistend, known, active), restaring server - doesn't help. I still have Recent blocks [1] (with genesis block in list), Orphaned blocks [2] (both with height 1), and nothing more.
Make sure you are running 'java -cp Nxt.zip Nxt' in your Nxt directory. The directory which contains assets.nxt, blocks.nxt, peers.nxt, accounts.nxt, and transactions.nxt.
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ImmortAlex
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November 28, 2013, 08:55:38 AM |
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Make sure you are running 'java -cp Nxt.zip Nxt' in your Nxt directory. The directory which contains assets.nxt, blocks.nxt, peers.nxt, accounts.nxt, and transactions.nxt. I'm java developer for years, know how to run it
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inkadnb
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November 28, 2013, 08:58:48 AM |
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How is the address generated? I figured using the same key on seperate computers would give me the same account #. If not, how do I transfer my account?
Not that it matters because I don't have any Nxt yet but... If I wanted to move my wallet around.
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ImmortAlex
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November 28, 2013, 08:59:40 AM |
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Someone knows IP of server, which have correct blockchain?
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2Kool4Skewl (OP)
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November 28, 2013, 09:02:21 AM |
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Someone knows IP of server, which have correct blockchain?
Try 88.198.210.245
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2Kool4Skewl (OP)
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November 28, 2013, 09:03:10 AM |
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How is the address generated? I figured using the same key on seperate computers would give me the same account #. If not, how do I transfer my account?
Not that it matters because I don't have any Nxt yet but... If I wanted to move my wallet around.
Yes, using the same key will open the same account on multiple computers.
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November 28, 2013, 09:03:42 AM Last edit: November 28, 2013, 09:35:31 AM by inkadnb |
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nxt.c4c.io or 54.196.0.71
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xibeijan
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November 28, 2013, 09:19:40 AM |
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inkadnb
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November 28, 2013, 09:21:04 AM |
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Updated my client. First, how does a client get blacklisted? For some reason mine blacklisted http://88.198.210.245:7875/ which was the server everyone was using. Who owns all the Nxt right now, the developers? Is it essentially pre-mined? Since the developers are just handing out Nxt until sufficient people have it to start "mining?"
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Bitcoin is new, makes sense to hodl.
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November 28, 2013, 09:23:09 AM |
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Updated my client. First, how does a client get blacklisted? For some reason mine blacklisted http://88.198.210.245:7875/ which was the server everyone was using. Who owns all the Nxt right now, the developers? Is it essentially pre-mined? Since the developers are just handing out Nxt until sufficient people have it to start "mining?" Sounds like ripple with POS.
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xibeijan
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November 28, 2013, 09:23:35 AM |
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Updated my client. First, how does a client get blacklisted? For some reason mine blacklisted http://88.198.210.245:7875/ which was the server everyone was using. Who owns all the Nxt right now, the developers? Is it essentially pre-mined? Since the developers are just handing out Nxt until sufficient people have it to start "mining?" Yeah, I think the allocation of NXT needs some spreading. Developers should send some random 1M NXT chunks out to random addresses in the network.
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