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Author Topic: [DEAD] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too  (Read 1601093 times)
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June 14, 2011, 03:49:47 AM
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First 300 of those 1300 transactions are included (confirmed). Others will follow soon.

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June 14, 2011, 06:56:42 AM
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if i remember correctly the attackers are only "working" during weekends Smiley
i guess they have work or school the rest of the week  Tongue
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June 14, 2011, 08:28:01 AM
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I'm still getting lots of
2011-06-14 09:23:54: Listener for "Deepbit": 14/06/2011 09:23:54, Problems communicating with bitcoin RPC
[using guiminer]
on various miners [ different machines]
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June 14, 2011, 10:18:40 AM
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I'm still getting lots of
2011-06-14 09:23:54: Listener for "Deepbit": 14/06/2011 09:23:54, Problems communicating with bitcoin RPC
[using guiminer]
on various miners [ different machines]
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June 14, 2011, 02:12:15 PM
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Is the website down right now? Having trouble accessing it.
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June 14, 2011, 04:12:24 PM
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website is down and i cant mine since almost 1 hour!

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June 14, 2011, 04:14:28 PM
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I came home from work expecting there to be a fire or something cause all my miners were disconnected! Silly me!

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June 14, 2011, 04:18:57 PM
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Is deepbit getting DDoSed? I'm getting loads of these:


2011-06-14 16:50:21: Listener for "Default": 14/06/2011 16:50:21, Problems communicating with bitcoin RPC
2011-06-14 16:50:27: Listener for "Default": 14/06/2011 16:50:27, Problems communicating with bitcoin RPC
2011-06-14 16:50:33: Listener for "Default": 14/06/2011 16:50:33, Problems communicating with bitcoin RPC

Switched pools as my mining was literally stopped.
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June 14, 2011, 04:20:07 PM
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few of my workers are mining fine, but most of them are down

update -  now site seems to be completely down

there is simple solution for those kind of problems, use 2-3 instances of miner per gpu and connect to multiple pools with different agresion\frames setting
http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=3889.msg151173#msg151173

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June 14, 2011, 04:28:04 PM
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What percentage of downtime are people averaging over the past few days on Deepbit?  How does it compare to other pools?  Deepbit is the only one I've ever used but really looking like I need to switch.

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June 14, 2011, 04:34:06 PM
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What percentage of downtime are people averaging over the past few days on Deepbit?  How does it compare to other pools?  Deepbit is the only one I've ever used but really looking like I need to switch.

I spread out on 4 pools and all are affected by this shit.

Some lonely gentleman has decided to DoS pools, blockexplorer and even bitcoin.org.

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June 14, 2011, 04:36:29 PM
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What percentage of downtime are people averaging over the past few days on Deepbit?  How does it compare to other pools?  Deepbit is the only one I've ever used but really looking like I need to switch.

Over the past few days my productivity on deepbit is down nearly 25% from what it ought to have been without the disruptions of the past several days.  That 25% can't be read as deepbit down time because when deepbit does go down I'm not always immediately available to get my miners back on deepbit, although that 25% is because deepbit has been down a lot over the past few days.

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June 14, 2011, 04:37:32 PM
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What percentage of downtime are people averaging over the past few days on Deepbit?  How does it compare to other pools?  Deepbit is the only one I've ever used but really looking like I need to switch.

I spread out on 4 pools and all are affected by this shit.

Some lonely gentleman has decided to DoS pools, blockexplorer and even bitcoin.org.

Somebody is butthurt over bitcoin.

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June 14, 2011, 04:39:36 PM
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Heh, maybe I should consider solo mining.

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June 14, 2011, 04:50:10 PM
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Would you ever considering having a second private connection/server/pool for your largest contributors?
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June 14, 2011, 04:53:06 PM
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Guys, chill out. DDoS is probably just to drive down the difficulty increase.

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June 14, 2011, 05:03:21 PM
Last edit: June 15, 2011, 06:14:27 AM by FreddyE
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no time to search thru the whole thread...but...

I suspect there is a ddos in progress right now / today? My shares have dropped down signifficantly and I get lots and lots of long poll exceptions errors:


Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7600]
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C:\Users\Frederik>d:

D:\>cd miner

D:\miner>poclbm.exe -d 0 --host=pit.deepbit.net --port=8332 --user=
14/06/2011 16:38:41, long poll exception:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 259, in longPollThread
  File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 234, in request
  File "json\__init__.pyo", line 307, in loads
  File "json\decoder.pyo", line 319, in decode
  File "json\decoder.pyo", line 338, in raw_decode
ValueError: No JSON object could be decoded
14/06/2011 16:39:24, 7338c310, accepted
14/06/2011 16:43:23, a8641e09, accepted
14/06/2011 16:44:31, long poll: new block 00000dcf8dd14679
14/06/2011 16:47:03, 5de8174f, accepted
14/06/2011 16:48:26, 03fe5de8, accepted
14/06/2011 16:49:40, 139c6106, accepted
14/06/2011 16:50:12, 11a49eb9, accepted
14/06/2011 16:50:58, c98b72eb, accepted
14/06/2011 16:51:45, 278e6a78, accepted
14/06/2011 16:52:12, b8689315, accepted
14/06/2011 16:56:29, 8e63ced9, accepted
14/06/2011 16:56:59, 372c6681, accepted
14/06/2011 16:57:33, 907844cd, accepted
14/06/2011 17:05:31, b4242d7d, accepted
14/06/2011 17:07:19, c9c62566, accepted
14/06/2011 17:08:41, 4cc3a1a6, accepted
14/06/2011 17:08:46, ed1d5387, accepted
14/06/2011 17:08:59, 7de8fca6, accepted
14/06/2011 17:09:01, 31c2f8bf, accepted
14/06/2011 17:10:12, long poll: new block 0000050b7343640b
14/06/2011 17:12:45, 51939813, accepted
14/06/2011 17:14:19, 02c8d018, accepted
14/06/2011 17:19:53, ee0e072c, accepted
14/06/2011 17:20:35, long poll: new block 00001c35cfd6159f
14/06/2011 17:21:45, c3b90375, accepted
14/06/2011 17:22:35, long poll: new block 000004a764bf0181
14/06/2011 17:22:51, long poll: new block 00001cafe589d769
14/06/2011 17:23:00, 3d5fd889, accepted
14/06/2011 17:23:20, 3ba652c8, accepted
14/06/2011 17:23:28, long poll: new block 000006d7d73b505f
14/06/2011 17:25:59, 1a4a030b, accepted
14/06/2011 17:26:32, long poll: new block 00001864ea735670
14/06/2011 17:30:47, long poll: new block 00001b638705ddab
14/06/2011 17:37:14, 9c341d0f, accepted
14/06/2011 17:37:39, 8b121f14, accepted
14/06/2011 17:41:12, 0a6ee32e, accepted
14/06/2011 17:55:05, 890b203b, accepted
14/06/2011 17:56:14, long poll exception:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 259, in longPollThread
  File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 222, in request
  File "httplib.pyo", line 974, in getresponse
  File "httplib.pyo", line 391, in begin
  File "httplib.pyo", line 355, in _read_status
BadStatusLine
14/06/2011 17:56:24, long poll exception:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 259, in longPollThread
  File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 222, in request
  File "httplib.pyo", line 974, in getresponse
  File "httplib.pyo", line 391, in begin
  File "httplib.pyo", line 349, in _read_status
  File "socket.pyo", line 397, in readline
error: [Errno 10053] Eine bestehende Verbindung wurde softwaregesteuert
durch den Hostcomputer abgebrochen
14/06/2011 17:56:35, long poll exception:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 259, in longPollThread
  File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 222, in request
  File "httplib.pyo", line 974, in getresponse
  File "httplib.pyo", line 391, in begin
  File "httplib.pyo", line 349, in _read_status
  File "socket.pyo", line 397, in readline
error: [Errno 10053] Eine bestehende Verbindung wurde softwaregesteuert
durch den Hostcomputer abgebrochen
14/06/2011 17:56:46, long poll exception:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 259, in longPollThread
  File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 222, in request
  File "httplib.pyo", line 974, in getresponse
  File "httplib.pyo", line 391, in begin
  File "httplib.pyo", line 349, in _read_status
  File "socket.pyo", line 397, in readline
error: [Errno 10053] Eine bestehende Verbindung wurde softwaregesteuert
durch den Hostcomputer abgebrochen
14/06/2011 17:56:56, long poll exception:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 259, in longPollThread
  File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 222, in request
  File "httplib.pyo", line 974, in getresponse
  File "httplib.pyo", line 391, in begin
  File "httplib.pyo", line 349, in _read_status
  File "socket.pyo", line 397, in readline
error: [Errno 10053] Eine bestehende Verbindung wurde softwaregesteuert
durch den Hostcomputer abgebrochen
14/06/2011 17:57:28, long poll exception:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 259, in longPollThread
  File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 234, in request
  File "json\__init__.pyo", line 307, in loads
  File "json\decoder.pyo", line 319, in decode
  File "json\decoder.pyo", line 338, in raw_decode
ValueError: No JSON object could be decoded
14/06/2011 18:03:34, long poll exception:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 259, in longPollThread
  File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 221, in request
  File "httplib.pyo", line 898, in request
  File "httplib.pyo", line 935, in _send_request
  File "httplib.pyo", line 892, in endheaders
  File "httplib.pyo", line 764, in _send_output
  File "httplib.pyo", line 723, in send
  File "httplib.pyo", line 704, in connect
  File "socket.pyo", line 514, in create_connection
error: [Errno 10060] Ein Verbindungsversuch ist fehlgeschlagen, da die Gegenstel
le nach einer bestimmten Zeitspanne nicht richtig reagiert hat, oder die hergest
ellte Verbindung war fehlerhaft, da der verbundene Host nicht reagiert hat
14/06/2011 18:04:06, long poll exception:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 259, in longPollThread
  File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 234, in request
  File "json\__init__.pyo", line 307, in loads
  File "json\decoder.pyo", line 319, in decode
  File "json\decoder.pyo", line 338, in raw_decode
ValueError: No JSON object could be decoded
14/06/2011 18:04:13, 758206ce, accepted
14/06/2011 18:04:39, long poll exception:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 259, in longPollThread
  File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 234, in request
  File "json\__init__.pyo", line 307, in loads
  File "json\decoder.pyo", line 319, in decode
  File "json\decoder.pyo", line 338, in raw_decode
ValueError: No JSON object could be decoded
14/06/2011 18:04:49, 804f8f9b, accepted
14/06/2011 18:05:20, long poll exception:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 259, in longPollThread
  File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 234, in request
  File "json\__init__.pyo", line 307, in loads
  File "json\decoder.pyo", line 319, in decode
  File "json\decoder.pyo", line 338, in raw_decode
ValueError: No JSON object could be decoded
14/06/2011 18:06:33, long poll exception:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 259, in longPollThread
  File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 234, in request
  File "json\__init__.pyo", line 307, in loads
  File "json\decoder.pyo", line 319, in decode
  File "json\decoder.pyo", line 338, in raw_decode
ValueError: No JSON object could be decoded
14/06/2011 18:32:30, 3a1fa1f6, accepted
14/06/2011 18:33:29, 7ed39678, accepted
14/06/2011 18:40:11, 497e1691, accepted
14/06/2011 18:40:27, c29a9924, accepted
14/06/2011 18:41:29, 955c187f, accepted
14/06/2011 18:41:43, e24831ec, accepted
14/06/2011 18:42:02, long poll: new block 00000b3425c8dee1
14/06/2011 18:42:09, long poll exception:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 259, in longPollThread
  File "BitcoinMiner.pyo", line 222, in request
  File "httplib.pyo", line 974, in getresponse
  File "httplib.pyo", line 391, in begin
  File "httplib.pyo", line 355, in _read_status
BadStatusLine
14/06/2011 18:43:11, 5e6f174f, accepted
14/06/2011 18:44:27, ab2336c2, accepted
14/06/2011 18:48:19, 7c747f65, accepted
14/06/2011 18:48:27, long poll: new block 00000a5647493db1
14/06/2011 18:49:42, b0b83e0f, accepted
14/06/2011 18:50:45, b9e26420, accepted
14/06/2011 18:51:18, b083c437, accepted
14/06/2011 18:52:18, 23e47699, accepted
14/06/2011 18:52:20, 186932e5, accepted
14/06/2011 18:52:55, 2a28fc51, accepted
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June 14, 2011, 05:20:58 PM
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Definitely ddos or something going on... all 20 of my gpus stopped running ... :S
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June 14, 2011, 05:34:15 PM
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yep, my connections working again.

I must say the suggestion for a unknown to public deepbit server for high volume miners would really help alot.

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June 14, 2011, 05:41:16 PM
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or a white list server for those with static IPs Wink
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