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March 21, 2014, 06:34:58 PM |
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Anyone knows how to connect the web interface of the ants to a domain ie: ant.mydomain.com
Uh yeah same way you would with any other device. You need access to the domain server records and just create an A record with the IP of the device.
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Marcolinux89
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March 21, 2014, 06:35:34 PM |
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OK WHAT IT THE OPINION OF THE FORUM AND BITMAIN.. SHOULD WE PLACE AN ORDERS ON BITMAIN TODAY OR WAIT? in my opinion it is better to wait I placed an order this morning and I have no news yet
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March 21, 2014, 06:36:49 PM |
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Anyone knows how to connect the web interface of the ants to a domain ie: ant.mydomain.com
Uh yeah same way you would with any other device. You need access to the domain server records and just create an A record with the IP of the device. Ok so if they are all on the same network router, would i have to set a different port for each?
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Biffa
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March 21, 2014, 06:46:46 PM |
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Anyone knows how to connect the web interface of the ants to a domain ie: ant.mydomain.com
Uh yeah same way you would with any other device. You need access to the domain server records and just create an A record with the IP of the device. Ok so if they are all on the same network router, would i have to set a different port for each? Whatever you are planning, don't even think about opening ports up through your router to the miners on your network. Not only will your miners be compromised, your entire internal network will as well. Minimum you want to do is use a VPN into your network and manage your miners that way.
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Bitkoinzz
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March 21, 2014, 06:51:06 PM |
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Anyone knows how to connect the web interface of the ants to a domain ie: ant.mydomain.com
Uh yeah same way you would with any other device. You need access to the domain server records and just create an A record with the IP of the device. Ok so if they are all on the same network router, would i have to set a different port for each? Whatever you are planning, don't even think about opening ports up through your router to the miners on your network. Not only will your miners be compromised, your entire internal network will as well. Minimum you want to do is use a VPN into your network and manage your miners that way. I think you can use NO-IP.org. I use them for internet access to myIP cameras at home
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Biffa
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March 21, 2014, 06:58:17 PM |
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Anyone knows how to connect the web interface of the ants to a domain ie: ant.mydomain.com
Uh yeah same way you would with any other device. You need access to the domain server records and just create an A record with the IP of the device. Ok so if they are all on the same network router, would i have to set a different port for each? Whatever you are planning, don't even think about opening ports up through your router to the miners on your network. Not only will your miners be compromised, your entire internal network will as well. Minimum you want to do is use a VPN into your network and manage your miners that way. I think you can use NO-IP.org. I use them for internet access to myIP cameras at home Guys, these miners are not designed to be out on the open internet for anyone to access. There is no reason for them to be, you are just asking for trouble.
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ionux
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March 21, 2014, 07:01:27 PM |
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Anyone knows how to connect the web interface of the ants to a domain ie: ant.mydomain.com
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Bitkoinzz
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March 21, 2014, 07:10:16 PM |
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Anyone knows how to connect the web interface of the ants to a domain ie: ant.mydomain.com
Uh yeah same way you would with any other device. You need access to the domain server records and just create an A record with the IP of the device. Ok so if they are all on the same network router, would i have to set a different port for each? Whatever you are planning, don't even think about opening ports up through your router to the miners on your network. Not only will your miners be compromised, your entire internal network will as well. Minimum you want to do is use a VPN into your network and manage your miners that way. I think you can use NO-IP.org. I use them for internet access to myIP cameras at home Guys, these miners are not designed to be out on the open internet for anyone to access. There is no reason for them to be, you are just asking for trouble. However the S1's do have a firewall on them too. I think you can do this using NO-IP.org. I have IP cameras watching my house and I can access them from the internet
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aztecminer
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March 21, 2014, 08:05:30 PM Last edit: March 21, 2014, 08:17:12 PM by aztecminer |
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Anyone knows how to connect the web interface of the ants to a domain ie: ant.mydomain.com
Uh yeah same way you would with any other device. You need access to the domain server records and just create an A record with the IP of the device. Ok so if they are all on the same network router, would i have to set a different port for each? Whatever you are planning, don't even think about opening ports up through your router to the miners on your network. Not only will your miners be compromised, your entire internal network will as well. Minimum you want to do is use a VPN into your network and manage your miners that way. not totally true .. you could only allow those ips of your mining pool through the firewall on the open port that the mining pool uses, and you could put your ants in one vlan and limit the mining pool data to that one vlan through your firewall . if you have an ips then can monitor the traffic to the ants and have control of network traffic that way too. this probably not practical for home networks though. to answer questions add new host (i prefer static ips) to dns server for each ant .. if these are behind a firewall then the firewall will need to have whatever port your ant is mining on to the mining pool opened as explained above. use vpn into the network to access the ants from outside the network .
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March 21, 2014, 08:50:31 PM |
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With this price it's actually profitable to buy one of these, or is the price of 0.938 a bug? Do they still ship within 2 days and within a week it's here? I actually have found a spare PSU here of 500w it might work, and with the falling of BTC price of the device and USD/BTC, the VAT falls as well.
However I feel like difficulty is going to go up by 30%(S2 miners coming online soon, and tons of S1s sold due to price drop) per diff change, which makes it 5 months till ROI again.
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TracerX
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March 21, 2014, 08:52:32 PM |
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Anyone knows how to connect the web interface of the ants to a domain ie: ant.mydomain.com
Uh yeah same way you would with any other device. You need access to the domain server records and just create an A record with the IP of the device. Ok so if they are all on the same network router, would i have to set a different port for each? Whatever you are planning, don't even think about opening ports up through your router to the miners on your network. Not only will your miners be compromised, your entire internal network will as well. Minimum you want to do is use a VPN into your network and manage your miners that way. Also, see port knocking: http://www.cipherdyne.org/fwknop/
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March 21, 2014, 09:00:55 PM |
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With this price it's actually profitable to buy one of these, or is the price of 0.938 a bug? Do they still ship within 2 days and within a week it's here? I actually have found a spare PSU here of 500w it might work, and with the falling of BTC price of the device and USD/BTC, the VAT falls as well.
However I feel like difficulty is going to go up by 30%(S2 miners coming online soon, and tons of S1s sold due to price drop) per diff change, which makes it 5 months till ROI again.
imho the difficulty will slowly jump also when the s2 will be delivered: 1-2 phash now is like the 4-8% of the bitcoin network hashrate, not so much to skyrocket the difficulty
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March 21, 2014, 09:06:31 PM |
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With this price it's actually profitable to buy one of these, or is the price of 0.938 a bug? Do they still ship within 2 days and within a week it's here? I actually have found a spare PSU here of 500w it might work, and with the falling of BTC price of the device and USD/BTC, the VAT falls as well.
However I feel like difficulty is going to go up by 30%(S2 miners coming online soon, and tons of S1s sold due to price drop) per diff change, which makes it 5 months till ROI again.
imho the difficulty will slowly jump also when the s2 will be delivered: 1-2 phash now is like the 4-8% of the bitcoin network hashrate, not so much to skyrocket the difficulty Yeah but many more 1TH/s or 2TH/s miners are being released soon by competitors.
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Bitkoinzz
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March 21, 2014, 09:27:40 PM |
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With this price it's actually profitable to buy one of these, or is the price of 0.938 a bug? Do they still ship within 2 days and within a week it's here? I actually have found a spare PSU here of 500w it might work, and with the falling of BTC price of the device and USD/BTC, the VAT falls as well.
However I feel like difficulty is going to go up by 30%(S2 miners coming online soon, and tons of S1s sold due to price drop) per diff change, which makes it 5 months till ROI again.
imho the difficulty will slowly jump also when the s2 will be delivered: 1-2 phash now is like the 4-8% of the bitcoin network hashrate, not so much to skyrocket the difficulty They are predicting only a 14% jump in difficulty. Yes you can deff make profit at .938 btc for an S1. Bitcoin Difficulty: 4,250,217,920 Estimated Next Difficulty: 4,876,053,400 (+14.72%) Adjust time: After 588 Blocks, About 3.6 days Hashrate(?): 36,467,128 GH/s Block Generation Time(?): 1 block: 8.7 minutes 3 blocks: 26.2 minutes 6 blocks: 52.4 minutes Updated: 16:25 (5.7 minutes ago)
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Remember remember the 5th of November
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March 21, 2014, 09:45:04 PM |
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With this price it's actually profitable to buy one of these, or is the price of 0.938 a bug? Do they still ship within 2 days and within a week it's here? I actually have found a spare PSU here of 500w it might work, and with the falling of BTC price of the device and USD/BTC, the VAT falls as well.
However I feel like difficulty is going to go up by 30%(S2 miners coming online soon, and tons of S1s sold due to price drop) per diff change, which makes it 5 months till ROI again.
imho the difficulty will slowly jump also when the s2 will be delivered: 1-2 phash now is like the 4-8% of the bitcoin network hashrate, not so much to skyrocket the difficulty They are predicting only a 14% jump in difficulty. Yes you can deff make profit at .938 btc for an S1. Bitcoin Difficulty: 4,250,217,920 Estimated Next Difficulty: 4,876,053,400 (+14.72%) Adjust time: After 588 Blocks, About 3.6 days Hashrate(?): 36,467,128 GH/s Block Generation Time(?): 1 block: 8.7 minutes 3 blocks: 26.2 minutes 6 blocks: 52.4 minutes Updated: 16:25 (5.7 minutes ago) This is just the next jump. And are all S2's even online? If only a handful of devices came online and we're already at 15% jump, this is huge.
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ionux
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March 21, 2014, 09:45:55 PM |
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With this price it's actually profitable to buy one of these, or is the price of 0.938 a bug? Do they still ship within 2 days and within a week it's here? I actually have found a spare PSU here of 500w it might work, and with the falling of BTC price of the device and USD/BTC, the VAT falls as well.
However I feel like difficulty is going to go up by 30%(S2 miners coming online soon, and tons of S1s sold due to price drop) per diff change, which makes it 5 months till ROI again.
imho the difficulty will slowly jump also when the s2 will be delivered: 1-2 phash now is like the 4-8% of the bitcoin network hashrate, not so much to skyrocket the difficulty Yeah but many more 1TH/s or 2TH/s miners are being released soon by competitors. "soon"
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March 21, 2014, 09:49:48 PM |
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With this price it's actually profitable to buy one of these, or is the price of 0.938 a bug? Do they still ship within 2 days and within a week it's here? I actually have found a spare PSU here of 500w it might work, and with the falling of BTC price of the device and USD/BTC, the VAT falls as well.
However I feel like difficulty is going to go up by 30%(S2 miners coming online soon, and tons of S1s sold due to price drop) per diff change, which makes it 5 months till ROI again.
imho the difficulty will slowly jump also when the s2 will be delivered: 1-2 phash now is like the 4-8% of the bitcoin network hashrate, not so much to skyrocket the difficulty Yeah but many more 1TH/s or 2TH/s miners are being released soon by competitors. "soon"I can see where you are going with this, considering BFL and how many pulled similar stunts.
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jacob019
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March 21, 2014, 10:03:00 PM |
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I want to remind everyone that your ants should be mining on P2Pool. It's better for the network, there's no need to trust pool operators, and in the long run it should produce better payouts due to reduced orphan blocks.
I have a node in Chicago, p2pool.1js.us, but there are lots to choose from or you can run your own. I really like how you get paid immediately when a block is found, really beats the queue at Eligius. Average time to a block is 1 day 12 hours, but I actually enjoy the added variance--it's really exciting when there's a day with multiple blocks. If we get more people on the network the time to block will go down as well.
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March 21, 2014, 10:09:23 PM |
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With this price it's actually profitable to buy one of these, or is the price of 0.938 a bug? Do they still ship within 2 days and within a week it's here? I actually have found a spare PSU here of 500w it might work, and with the falling of BTC price of the device and USD/BTC, the VAT falls as well.
However I feel like difficulty is going to go up by 30%(S2 miners coming online soon, and tons of S1s sold due to price drop) per diff change, which makes it 5 months till ROI again.
depends I ordered one at .938 I paid it in 6 minutes. it had 13 confirms in the block chain and it was cancelled as not paid. We all know the blockchaininfo/wallet was crashed for days and bitmaintech has had a hugebacklog due to this. So in my case or your case or anyone else's case how much does this delay shipping. I hoped to see my machine in New Jeresy USA on the 26th or 27th of March. 1 machine mines .02367 a day if oc' to 200gh but next jumps comes the 24/25th to 4900 mil it will then earn .02 a day . So if you buy today and your gear comes on the 28th at best you may be okay. very hard to tell someone buy until they clear the wallet/crash up here is their front page
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Bitkoinzz
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March 21, 2014, 10:18:08 PM |
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HAS ANYONE SUCCESSFULLY PLACED A VALID ORDER TODAY?
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