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Running .9.2 on windows 64, 100% synced, status says:
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can someone give me explicit instructions to get connected?
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What do you mean "get connected" ? From the above it looks like you are connected, although incoming connections might be blocked by a firewall. That's not critical to fix unless you are comfortable messing with firewall settings.
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March 21, 2016, 06:43:59 AM |
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Running .9.2 on windows 64, 100% synced, status says:
...v1, up to date, 8+0 connections
can someone give me explicit instructions to get connected?
thanks
What do you mean "get connected" ? From the above it looks like you are connected, although incoming connections might be blocked by a firewall. That's not critical to fix unless you are comfortable messing with firewall settings. it was mentioned that with incoming connections blocked I'm not doing the network any good. Not that it's a hashing monster, but every little bit adds up, so if I can, I'd like to do my (little)bit. Sooner or later I will have a much more substantial hash rate to contribute, but might as well have it figured out before then if I can. Baby steps. I'm learning.
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March 21, 2016, 06:47:36 AM |
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Running .9.2 on windows 64, 100% synced, status says:
...v1, up to date, 8+0 connections
can someone give me explicit instructions to get connected?
thanks
What do you mean "get connected" ? From the above it looks like you are connected, although incoming connections might be blocked by a firewall. That's not critical to fix unless you are comfortable messing with firewall settings. it was mentioned that with incoming connections blocked I'm not doing the network any good. Not that it's a hashing monster, but every little bit adds up, so if I can, I'd like to do my (little)bit. Sooner or later I will have a much more substantial hash rate to contribute, but might as well have it figured out before then if I can. Baby steps. I'm learning. Okay in that case you have to make sure that port 18080 is open to the outside world and forwarded to the computer running the node if it is behind a NAT router. Once you do that and wait a while you should see your incoming connection count start to increase.
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March 21, 2016, 06:50:34 AM Last edit: March 21, 2016, 07:48:52 AM by explorer |
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Running .9.2 on windows 64, 100% synced, status says:
...v1, up to date, 8+0 connections
can someone give me explicit instructions to get connected?
thanks
I'll do a little googling, see if I can figure it out from there. thanks Smooth UPDATE: On the side of my ISP provided router, is a nice little label with a GUI access address, user name, and password. From there, flying by the seat of my pants, I created some rules that now allow a gratifying number of incoming connections
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March 21, 2016, 06:53:41 AM |
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Running .9.2 on windows 64, 100% synced, status says:
...v1, up to date, 8+0 connections
can someone give me explicit instructions to get connected?
thanks
It would require knowing a lot more about your particular network. For a typical home setup you can find more information by looking in google for "how to forward ports".
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March 21, 2016, 05:05:05 PM |
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Running .9.2 on windows 64, 100% synced, status says:
...v1, up to date, 8+0 connections
can someone give me explicit instructions to get connected?
thanks
I'll do a little googling, see if I can figure it out from there. thanks Smooth UPDATE: On the side of my ISP provided router, is a nice little label with a GUI access address, user name, and password. From there, flying by the seat of my pants, I created some rules that now allow a gratifying number of incoming connections Awesome! If you have the time, would you mind putting together an instructional how-to - either words, pictures, or video? These types of tutorials can be very informative and helpful for others that are coming at the problem with a similar level of knowledge. For instance, how did you find out how to access your router? How did you know which ports to open, and which IP address to forward them to? etc.
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March 21, 2016, 06:46:40 PM Last edit: March 21, 2016, 08:12:18 PM by bitebits |
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Hi guys, I would like to have some support in making my Monero nodes available as 'external nodes' for simplewallet. This to not have to run the daemon locally if I want to. MOST OF THE POST DELETED (because of a very thoughtful post of GingerAle). It does however work when I use the external node from moneroclub.com, simplewallet.exe --daemon-address 94.23.55.211:8880[wallet xxxxxx]: bc_height 1007284
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March 21, 2016, 07:38:26 PM |
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Running .9.2 on windows 64, 100% synced, status says:
...v1, up to date, 8+0 connections
can someone give me explicit instructions to get connected?
thanks
I'll do a little googling, see if I can figure it out from there. thanks Smooth UPDATE: On the side of my ISP provided router, is a nice little label with a GUI access address, user name, and password. From there, flying by the seat of my pants, I created some rules that now allow a gratifying number of incoming connections Awesome! If you have the time, would you mind putting together an instructional how-to - either words, pictures, or video? These types of tutorials can be very informative and helpful for others that are coming at the problem with a similar level of knowledge. For instance, how did you find out how to access your router? How did you know which ports to open, and which IP address to forward them to? etc. Just a blind chicken, pecking around the yard... I updated with the info of where I found the router GUI (random search for info) so that others could do the same. It's all I've got. Port 18080 was a given. I looked at the rules in Windows firewall, and the ones in the router GUI, and guessed what to add to the router to make it work. It did. Honestly, I have good general problem solving ability, but little idea what I'm doing I wouldn't necessarily be able to do what I did exactly the same way again, so I'd hate to drag anyone else down my path.
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March 21, 2016, 11:47:45 PM |
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Having syncing issues after upgrading to v0.9.2.0 2016-Mar-20 23:43:41.271806 [P2P1][94.174.0.11:18080 OUT]Sync data returned unknown top block: 1005891 -> 1006093 [202 blocks (0 days) behind] SYNCHRONIZATION started 2016-Mar-20 23:44:01.504725 [P2P5]Failed to add block blob to db transaction: MDB_KEYEXIST: Key/data pair already exists 2016-Mar-20 23:44:01.504857 [P2P5]ERROR /DISTRIBUTION-BUILD/src/cryptonote_core/blockchain.cpp:2716 Error adding block with hash: <b3131cfdc3a3d971ef20ea4e8872ddf85b46bd459964f0ebdd805f58b58602c8> to blockchain, what = Failed to add block blob to db transaction: MDB_KEYEXIST: Key/data pair already exists
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March 22, 2016, 05:20:45 PM |
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Running .9.2 on windows 64, 100% synced, status says:
...v1, up to date, 8+0 connections
can someone give me explicit instructions to get connected?
thanks
I'll do a little googling, see if I can figure it out from there. thanks Smooth UPDATE: On the side of my ISP provided router, is a nice little label with a GUI access address, user name, and password. From there, flying by the seat of my pants, I created some rules that now allow a gratifying number of incoming connections Awesome! If you have the time, would you mind putting together an instructional how-to - either words, pictures, or video? These types of tutorials can be very informative and helpful for others that are coming at the problem with a similar level of knowledge. For instance, how did you find out how to access your router? How did you know which ports to open, and which IP address to forward them to? etc. Just a blind chicken, pecking around the yard... I updated with the info of where I found the router GUI (random search for info) so that others could do the same. It's all I've got. Port 18080 was a given. I looked at the rules in Windows firewall, and the ones in the router GUI, and guessed what to add to the router to make it work. It did. Honestly, I have good general problem solving ability, but little idea what I'm doing I wouldn't necessarily be able to do what I did exactly the same way again, so I'd hate to drag anyone else down my path. Updated to .9.3 and lost all incoming connections again. Revisited my last procedure with no luck. Deleted old rules, replaced them, tried rebooting router, out of ideas for the moment.
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March 22, 2016, 05:29:05 PM |
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Updated to .9.3 and lost all incoming connections again. Revisited my last procedure with no luck. Deleted old rules, replaced them, tried rebooting router, out of ideas for the moment.
The Monero daemon still uses port 18080 for incoming connections, so updating to version 0.9.3 has little to nothing to do with your issue. You need to post more information, otherwise you can't receive any useful help. Post a screenshot of the port mapping you have done in your router for example.
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March 22, 2016, 05:43:41 PM Last edit: March 22, 2016, 05:56:25 PM by explorer |
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Updated to .9.3 and lost all incoming connections again. Revisited my last procedure with no luck. Deleted old rules, replaced them, tried rebooting router, out of ideas for the moment.
The Monero daemon still uses port 18080 for incoming connections, so updating to version 0.9.3 has little to nothing to do with your issue. You need to post more information, otherwise you can't receive any useful help. Post a screenshot of the port mapping you have done in your router for example. I don't know what the problem is/was, but after a while I got 1, and about 10 minutes later it's up to 2 connections, so it is working. typical used to be 6-9 though. Checked my sometimes very poor internet connection, and it is good enough, not bad enough to be a limiting factor, at any rate. edit: now 3 after 30+ min. No idea why it is picking up so slow, but its working, so I can ignore it now while it does its thing.
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March 22, 2016, 08:02:41 PM |
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Updated to .9.3 and lost all incoming connections again. Revisited my last procedure with no luck. Deleted old rules, replaced them, tried rebooting router, out of ideas for the moment.
The Monero daemon still uses port 18080 for incoming connections, so updating to version 0.9.3 has little to nothing to do with your issue. You need to post more information, otherwise you can't receive any useful help. Post a screenshot of the port mapping you have done in your router for example. I don't know what the problem is/was, but after a while I got 1, and about 10 minutes later it's up to 2 connections, so it is working. typical used to be 6-9 though. Checked my sometimes very poor internet connection, and it is good enough, not bad enough to be a limiting factor, at any rate. edit: now 3 after 30+ min. No idea why it is picking up so slow, but its working, so I can ignore it now while it does its thing. It's just luck. Other nodes have to pick yours, which depends on a lot of things like when they started, what other nodes are up, etc. Just being available means you are helping the network. If there are a lot of reachable nodes, then yours won't be needed (or used) that much but if the number drops then yours will be there and helping.
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March 23, 2016, 04:00:06 PM Last edit: March 23, 2016, 04:19:57 PM by birr |
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I just updated from 9.2. 32bit linux 9.3 won't run for me. a@a-1000H:~/monero.linux.x86.v0-9-3-0$ ./bitmonerod Creating the logger system 2016-Mar-23 11:56:04.829588 Initializing cryptonote protocol... 2016-Mar-23 11:56:04.829851 Cryptonote protocol initialized OK 2016-Mar-23 11:56:04.830654 Initializing p2p server... 2016-Mar-23 11:56:05.470941 Set limit-up to 2048 kB/s 2016-Mar-23 11:56:05.471859 Set limit-down to 8192 kB/s 2016-Mar-23 11:56:05.472281 Set limit-up to 2048 kB/s 2016-Mar-23 11:56:05.472797 Set limit-down to 8192 kB/s 2016-Mar-23 11:56:05.479705 Binding on 0.0.0.0:18080 2016-Mar-23 11:56:05.480336 Net service bound to 0.0.0.0:18080 2016-Mar-23 11:56:05.480527 Attempting to add IGD port mapping. 2016-Mar-23 11:56:09.486237 No IGD was found. 2016-Mar-23 11:56:09.486587 P2p server initialized OK 2016-Mar-23 11:56:09.487473 Initializing core rpc server... 2016-Mar-23 11:56:09.488074 Binding on 127.0.0.1:18081 2016-Mar-23 11:56:09.488789 Core rpc server initialized OK on port: 18081 2016-Mar-23 11:56:09.488981 Initializing core... 2016-Mar-23 11:56:09.490195 Loading blockchain from folder /home/a/.bitmonero/lmdb ... 2016-Mar-23 11:56:09.490391 option: fastest 2016-Mar-23 11:56:09.490535 option: async 2016-Mar-23 11:56:09.490675 option: 1000 2016-Mar-23 11:56:09.491421 Failed to open lmdb environment: Value too large for defined data type 2016-Mar-23 11:56:09.491856 Error opening database: Failed to open lmdb environment: Value too large for defined data type 2016-Mar-23 11:56:09.492017 Deinitializing rpc server... 2016-Mar-23 11:56:09.492860 Deinitializing p2p... 2016-Mar-23 11:56:09.504782 Deinitializing core... 2016-Mar-23 11:56:09.505695 Closing IO Service. 2016-Mar-23 11:56:09.506065 Failed to deinitialize core... 2016-Mar-23 11:56:09.506370 Deinitializing cryptonote_protocol... a@a-1000H:~/monero.linux.x86.v0-9-3-0$
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March 23, 2016, 05:47:18 PM |
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It is crossed out but it's still online.
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March 23, 2016, 10:38:52 PM |
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Yours works. It's syncing about 80 blocks per minute now. Crummy computer, considering it has an SSD. But I'm only a few thousand blocks behind.
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March 24, 2016, 10:53:29 AM |
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Running .9.2 on windows 64, 100% synced, status says:
...v1, up to date, 8+0 connections
can someone give me explicit instructions to get connected?
thanks
I'll do a little googling, see if I can figure it out from there. thanks Smooth UPDATE: On the side of my ISP provided router, is a nice little label with a GUI access address, user name, and password. From there, flying by the seat of my pants, I created some rules that now allow a gratifying number of incoming connections good job. you're really doing your username justice
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PGP key molecular F9B70769 fingerprint 9CDD C0D3 20F8 279F 6BE0 3F39 FC49 2362 F9B7 0769
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March 25, 2016, 05:26:37 AM |
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hello all can I ask for some help or info for little probem? Question is: how can I to proceed if I have an old wallet - from 2014? I mined monero, bought some and then put in cold wallet. 25 word seed didn't exist in that time The problem is that old wallet can't synx with new blockchain (flashing for sec. and auto-close)....new wallet can't open old files and keys. bitmonero wallet v0.8.8.4-771b531 Is there way to get accessto my coins or its just another crypto ....?
Thanks in advance.
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