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December 21, 2015, 10:49:26 AM
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Good news!

Our friends over at Monero (moneromooo in particular) have figured out how to use Tor with Cryptonote coins using the torsocks wrapper, so you can enjoy using AEON with Tor-protected anonymity at the network level.

1. Make sure you are running a Tor demon. With Ubuntu Linux you can just apt-get install tor and you'll be all set

2. torsocks aeond --p2p-bind-ip 127.0.0.1 --hide-my-port

In the case of Monero there are some issues with DNS being blocked and required some code changes, but AEON does not use DNS, so we don't have to worry about that issue at all.

There is one message (harmless) that gets reported during IGD (UPnP) setup, but that can be ignored. I added a --no-igd option in github, so you can use that to get rid of the message if you build from the latest source, but it isn't really necessary.

Depending on the version of torsocks you have installed, you may get some messages about missing symbols. Those can also be ignored.

There is probably a way to do something similar on Windows, but I don't know it. Anyone?
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December 21, 2015, 09:53:27 PM
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Good news!

Our friends over at Monero (moneromooo in particular) have figured out how to use Tor with Cryptonote coins using the torsocks wrapper, so you can enjoy using AEON with Tor-protected anonymity at the network level.

1. Make sure you are running a Tor demon. With Ubuntu Linux you can just apt-get install tor and you'll be all set

2. torsocks aeond --p2p-bind-ip 127.0.0.1 --hide-my-port

In the case of Monero there are some issues with DNS being blocked and required some code changes, but AEON does not use DNS, so we don't have to worry about that issue at all.

There is one message (harmless) that gets reported during IGD (UPnP) setup, but that can be ignored. I added a --no-igd option in github, so you can use that to get rid of the message if you build from the latest source, but it isn't really necessary.

Depending on the version of torsocks you have installed, you may get some messages about missing symbols. Those can also be ignored.

There is probably a way to do something similar on Windows, but I don't know it. Anyone?


Thank you moneromooo and smooth! I retweeted your announcement https://twitter.com/AeonCoin/status/678890981136056320
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December 22, 2015, 10:55:19 AM
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TOR is a great addition.

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In the case of Monero there are some issues with DNS being blocked and required some code changes, but AEON does not use DNS, so we don't have to worry about that issue at all.
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No one should have ever put a DNS dependency in a coin. DNS is essentially fucked up in terms of security, privacy and decentralization.
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December 22, 2015, 09:53:00 PM
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Our friends over at Monero (moneromooo in particular) have figured out how to use Tor with Cryptonote coins using the torsocks wrapper, so you can enjoy using AEON with Tor-protected anonymity at the network level.
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There is probably a way to do something similar on Windows, but I don't know it. Anyone?


according to the tor faq, there is freecap http://freecap.ru/eng/ and torcap http://www.freehaven.net/~aphex/torcap/. i noticed also torcap2 at https://github.com/cpatulea/TorCap2

torcap gave me nothing, no activity into the log...
torcap2 return "error injected hook in the process"
freecap is a 9 years old freeware  Shocked, i configured it with socks4 (socks4a not available) on port 9050 (tor is running). i'm able to launch aeond via freecap but how i can check anonymity of aeond? freecap log is enable but log file is not created.

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December 23, 2015, 10:14:32 PM
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Is anyone mining with Nvidia GTX970?
What miner should I use on windows?

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December 24, 2015, 02:13:20 AM
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Ccminer for lite algo

https://github.com/moneromooo/ccminer-cryptonight
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December 24, 2015, 04:19:22 PM
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you can also give a try to myagui's build here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=641696.msg12800804#msg12800804

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December 26, 2015, 08:02:55 AM
Last edit: December 27, 2015, 04:27:56 PM by generalizethis
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another scam by smooth and MONERO team

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1233817.0

You're the guy who called spoetnik a genius, so sorry if I don't take you at your word. Do you have proof of this scam accusation? I'd like some proof of spot's genius too, but I know that isn't happening.

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December 26, 2015, 11:54:18 AM
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another scam by smooth and MONERO team

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1233817.0

sorry, i stopped to read at line #9
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December 26, 2015, 10:37:42 PM
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Mining a little AEON on Freya for now - one 290X is doing over 1750H/s... oddly, it's the Elpida one. I don't get it.

Have you pushed a miner that works reliably (at one point I understood that it crashed/hung after a while, but maybe not)?

I was waiting for that to pay the bounty, but it's still waiting.
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December 27, 2015, 03:34:28 PM
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another scam by smooth and MONERO team

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1233817.0

sorry, i stopped to read at line #9
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December 27, 2015, 04:14:44 PM
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Mining a little AEON on Freya for now - one 290X is doing over 1750H/s... oddly, it's the Elpida one. I don't get it.

Have you pushed a miner that works reliably (at one point I understood that it crashed/hung after a while, but maybe not)?

I was waiting for that to pay the bounty, but it's still waiting.


I've been doing main development on the XMR miner, but I'd need someone to test it for a few days to be sure.

Please post a link to the current AEON version and we'll have someone here test it.
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December 27, 2015, 04:21:11 PM
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Mining a little AEON on Freya for now - one 290X is doing over 1750H/s... oddly, it's the Elpida one. I don't get it.

Have you pushed a miner that works reliably (at one point I understood that it crashed/hung after a while, but maybe not)?

I was waiting for that to pay the bounty, but it's still waiting.


I've been doing main development on the XMR miner, but I'd need someone to test it for a few days to be sure.

Please post a link to the current AEON version and we'll have someone here test it.


It's on git, unless you mean you need a Win binary?

No, I just mean the link to the git repo (repost)

EDIT: Is this the one? Doesn't look updated. https://github.com/wolf9466/wolf-aeon-miner/commits/master
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December 27, 2015, 04:27:55 PM
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Mining a little AEON on Freya for now - one 290X is doing over 1750H/s... oddly, it's the Elpida one. I don't get it.

Have you pushed a miner that works reliably (at one point I understood that it crashed/hung after a while, but maybe not)?

I was waiting for that to pay the bounty, but it's still waiting.


I've been doing main development on the XMR miner, but I'd need someone to test it for a few days to be sure.

Please post a link to the current AEON version and we'll have someone here test it.


It's on git, unless you mean you need a Win binary?

No, I just mean the link to the git repo (repost)

EDIT: Is this the one? Doesn't look updated. https://github.com/wolf9466/wolf-aeon-miner/commits/master

Yeah; the last long test was done before commit 149debbd15d094051084816f04c6a32eeaab9062.

Oh, okay. I had no idea.

Arux, or anyone, please try testing the latest from this repo.
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December 27, 2015, 04:28:14 PM
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Ive been using wolfs miner for weeks. Ive had mo issues with it after he fixed the timing out and stale share issues. I dont know if he now has a more improved miner now or not. Would love it if he does.

On another subject i have some Raspberry PI 2's lying around and would like to set them up running Aeon nodes. Is this possible? Mining on them possible yet or ever will be? Would be nice to use them for Aeon! I have my other two computers running aeon too want to get everything i can supporting one way or another. Any help would be great!
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December 27, 2015, 04:29:37 PM
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Ive been using wolfs miner for weeks. Ive had mo issues with it after he fixed the timing out and stale share issues. I dont know if he now has a more improved miner now or not. Would love it if he does.

On another subject i have some Raspberry PI 2's lying around and would like to set them up running Aeon nodes. Is this possible? Mining on them possible yet or ever will be? Would be nice to use them for Aeon! I have my other two computers running aeon too want to get everything i can supporting one way or another. Any help would be great!

You can probably mine on them (slowly!) using a standalone cpu miner (not Wolfs which is optimized for intel), but running a node is not possible yet due to the memory requirement. It should be possible in the future.
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December 27, 2015, 04:36:37 PM
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My R7 370 i get around 660h/s
My 750 tis i get anywhere from 560-590h/s

Edit: NVM my Nvidia cards lol
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December 27, 2015, 04:40:59 PM
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Mining a little AEON on Freya for now - one 290X is doing over 1750H/s... oddly, it's the Elpida one. I don't get it.

Have you pushed a miner that works reliably (at one point I understood that it crashed/hung after a while, but maybe not)?

I was waiting for that to pay the bounty, but it's still waiting.


I've been doing main development on the XMR miner, but I'd need someone to test it for a few days to be sure.

Please post a link to the current AEON version and we'll have someone here test it.


It's on git, unless you mean you need a Win binary?

Win binary would be nice.
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December 27, 2015, 04:47:11 PM
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@ Smooth

What standalone cpu miner would you recommend for the PI2? Id like to try it for the hell of it. Wasnt some people using the PI s for Monero nodes? 
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December 27, 2015, 04:55:23 PM
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What standalone cpu miner would you recommend for the PI2? Id like to try it for the hell of it.

This one MAY work. I'm not sure if it is 100% portable code.  

https://github.com/iamsmooth/cpuminer-multi

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Yes that is possible once there is a database implementation to store the blockchain out of memory. AEON doesn't have that yet. Even with pruning a rpi2 is close but still a bit too small.
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