MagicSmoker
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January 19, 2018, 06:53:20 PM |
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What exactly is happening with the devfee connection here? It looks like it fails to connect to xmr.suprnova.cc so it squanders away 20 seconds before trying cyptonight.usa.nicehash.com: DevFee: Stratum - connecting to 'xmr.suprnova.cc' <145.239.65.23> port 5222 (unsecure) Stratum - Connected (unsecure) DevFee: Job timeout, disconnect, retry in 20 sec... SSL/TLS encryption is enabled Stratum - Connected (SSL/TLS) Pool Diff 16000 01/19/18-13:45:47 - SHARE FOUND (target 16000) - (THR 4 of 6) Share accepted (109 ms)! DevFee: Stratum - connecting to 'cryptonight.usa.nicehash.com' <169.62.79.78> port 3355 (unsecure) Stratum - Connected (unsecure) DevFee: Pool Diff 200008 01/19/18-13:46:10 - New job received from dero.nitropools.com:4445
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shinomen
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January 19, 2018, 07:59:37 PM |
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Unless you use your mining computer for something other than mining i would think your OK. Its the folks with a couple of graphics cards in a gaming computer that i think would face the most risk. I don't understand what you mean? According to that article the management port of the Claymore Windows CPU Miner (port 3333) was how this virus/hack was communicating with the mining computer and changing the configuration of the miner to mine for its own account instead of the owner of the mining computer. I use my computer for other things besides mining and have mining running in the background. Let me ask these questions to try and get a better answer: 1. If I'm behind a router firewall and not doing any port forwarding to 3333 on my mining computer, would I be susceptible to this hack that is occuring? 2. If a virus got on a computer on my internal network that exploits this issues with the remote management port 3333 do I have to be concerned if I have not set the management port manually to -3333 or set a management password? Thanks.
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Set Ready Go
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January 21, 2018, 09:28:59 PM |
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Hello Is version 3.9 optimized for Intel 8700 series and and Ryzen 7? If to buy new what will be your recommendation guys? Thank You
I did say wait til april and get the ryzen 2600 cpu, or get the ryzen 1600 now. ryzen hashes great.
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abcandlove
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January 23, 2018, 05:01:15 AM |
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I have server with 2 CPU. when i run claymore in auto mode, it just run with 1 CPU only. How to config to use 2 cpu for mining?
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lepomin
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January 25, 2018, 10:25:43 PM |
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Hello everyone
i'm using -mport and -mpsw but there's no autentication when i visit the statistics. Any advice?
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Tinder Surprise
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January 26, 2018, 01:28:51 PM |
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Hi,
Whats the best way to run CPU mining on 30+ P.C (WIN7 i3 2GB RAM) which have no end users and just display terminals using only a small percentage of their current CPU.
I understand it wont be a big earner but if i got a couple of low priced alt-coins from each machine a day then i would be happy.
I want the mining to run stealthy - nothing sinister going on. I just want it to run in the background without GUI
thanks in advance
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xberg
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January 26, 2018, 01:58:10 PM |
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I'm being a bit lazy here, but has this been benchmarked against xmrig which is what I'm using through Nicehash (Crytonight)?
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xberg
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January 26, 2018, 03:53:39 PM |
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Newbie question here: I mine though Nicehash. So I set this up to connect to the nicehash pool. This is my config: -o stratum+tcp://cryptonight.eu.nicehash.com:3355 -u (nicehash wallet).worker -p x -t 25 So it's hashing at 1170 (see below) and even finding shares, but when I look in my nicehash panel I see my worker, but I also see: Speed accepted: 0 kH/sSo does this mean that I'm mining for nothing? What exactly is this Speed accepted column in Nicehash? 01/26/18-16:46:20 - New job received from cryptonight.eu.nicehash.com:3355 Speed: 1176 h/s, TotalHashes: 458K, DevHashes: 10K Mining time: 00:06 01/26/18-16:47:16 - SHARE FOUND (target 200007) - (THR 21 of 25) Share accepted (93 ms)! 01/26/18-16:47:40 - New job received from cryptonight.eu.nicehash.com:3355 Speed: 1150 h/s, TotalHashes: 549K, DevHashes: 12K Mining time: 00:08 I will let Claymore run a bit longer but I have the feeling xmrig might be a bit more productive on my setup (getting around 1300 in xmrig as opposed to <1200 here)
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Turanz
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January 26, 2018, 07:03:16 PM |
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you should try different pool
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chardalba
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January 30, 2018, 02:31:09 AM |
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Follow the instruction of the author in first page TROUBLESHOOTING For most cases miner shows detailed error messages with explanations. To achieve maximal mining speed, start miner with admin rights once (miner must show "scfg: 1"), it will configure system for optimal performance; then reboot computer to apply changes. For normal work no admin rights or other permissions are required. However, if you use Windows UAC and start miner as admin in non-elevated mode miner will not work. Either create normal user and start miner there, or disable UAC. Miner must show "FAST MODE ENABLED" message if everything is ok. Sometimes reboot is necessary to clean RAM, otherwise miner can show "not enough memory" error. Low speed in Windows 8.1 x64: 1. Make sure you are logged as admin. Create shortcut for NsCpuCNMiner64.exe on desktop. 2. Open shortcut properties, and specify command line parameters, for example: C:\miner\NsCpuCNMiner64.exe -o stratum+tcp://mine.moneropool.org:80 -u 449TGay4WWJPwsXrWZfkMoPtDbJp8xoSzFuyjRt3iaM4bRHdzw4qoDu26FdcGx67BMDS1r2bnp7f5hF 6xdPWWrD3Q3Wf7G6 -p x 3. Press "Advanced" button, check "Run As Administrator". Also disable UAC and reboot (perhaps this step is not ncessary for your configuration). 4. Start shortcut, I get about 290 h/s on stock i7-4770 in Windows 8.1 x64.
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EMWEE
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February 02, 2018, 02:45:30 PM |
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Did people still mine on CPU at the moment?
Hell yeah!
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blackenedvoodoo
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February 02, 2018, 03:11:34 PM |
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Did people still mine on CPU at the moment?
I mine abour 1-2USD a day. Enough to pay the electric bill for my gpu mining
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EaglesGPC
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February 03, 2018, 12:57:39 PM |
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Hello all!
This is my firts post.
I have been undermining ETH for months with Claymore with excellent results (for invested capital).
With some secondary machines I'm trying to undermine DCY, which HS should you expect from an i7 7700k?
NsCpuCNMiner64 -o stratum+tcp://poolmining1.dinastycoin.com:3281 -t 4 -nofee 1 -u ********************** -p x -mport 3334
TY
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mez
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February 11, 2018, 05:35:57 PM |
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Error in server response : {"id":1,"jsonrpc":"2.0","error":{"code":-1,"message":"Tempbanned"}} Stratum - reading socket failed 10038, disconnect DevFee: Job timeout, disconnect, retry in 20 sec...
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sdf9000
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February 19, 2018, 09:21:27 PM |
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Did people still mine on CPU at the moment?
I mine abour 1-2USD a day. Enough to pay the electric bill for my gpu mining What are you mining on your CPU to make that?! And what cpu lol...?
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Buddy_hell
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February 20, 2018, 09:42:56 AM |
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HI
probably a complete newbie Q.
using CPU miner and happy wiht Devfee, but currently experimenting with a low difficulty altcoin that means devfee goes on the default pools.
Thats all good apart from the Diff setting on the default devfee pools is v.high for my poor old CPU.
I did an xmr altcoin previously and that worked fine, can i set the default devfee pool? or does the highdiff devfee impact on the hashrate on the lowdiff coin?
I have a feeling this is down to my poor understadning of the use of threads. So if 1 thread is chugging away on devfee highdiff, other threads can be running the low diff stuff?
I know it shoud not impact on accepted shares etc just wan to make sure i am optimising correctly?
thx for any help
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February 21, 2018, 12:27:00 PM Last edit: February 21, 2018, 12:50:08 PM by AuroaShah |
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My pc have 2 X Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2687W 20M Cache, 3.10 GHz, 8.00 GT/s Intel® QPI with "xmrrig 2.4.4" maximum- 996H/s @100%CPU usage of 32 CPU core but with "Claymore's CryptoNote Windows CPU Miner v3.9" maximum 900H/s and by default 50%usage of 32 core using 16 thread
Can Claymore's v3.9 do beter the xmrig? what will be the thread suggestion for my CPU?
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Bakhit
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February 26, 2018, 03:54:12 PM |
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Hello everybody! why do I have this address: 47mr7jYTroxQMwdKoPQuJoc9Vs9S9qCUAL6Ek4qyNFWJdqgBZRn4RYY2QjQfqEMJZVWPscupSgaqmUn 1dpdUTC4fQsu3yjN in the my log file??? Whose is this address?
here is a fragment of the log file: 23:08:48:807 dc0 send: {"method": "login", "params": {"login": "47mr7jYTroxQMwdKoPQuJoc9Vs9S9qCUAL6Ek4qyNFWJdqgBZRn4RYY2QjQfqEMJZVWPscupSgaqmUn 1dpdUTC4fQsu3yjN", "pass": "BABLO", "agent": "xmr/1.0"}, "id": 1}
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Branko
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February 26, 2018, 04:22:28 PM |
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Hello everybody! why do I have this address: 47mr7jYTroxQMwdKoPQuJoc9Vs9S9qCUAL6Ek4qyNFWJdqgBZRn4RYY2QjQfqEMJZVWPscupSgaqmUn 1dpdUTC4fQsu3yjN in the my log file??? Whose is this address?
here is a fragment of the log file: 23:08:48:807 dc0 send: {"method": "login", "params": {"login": "47mr7jYTroxQMwdKoPQuJoc9Vs9S9qCUAL6Ek4qyNFWJdqgBZRn4RYY2QjQfqEMJZVWPscupSgaqmUn 1dpdUTC4fQsu3yjN", "pass": "BABLO", "agent": "xmr/1.0"}, "id": 1}
If its not yours, maybe its Claymores fee address?
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