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August 11, 2024, 08:41:29 AM |
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So many times ... I've been running email servers for over 20 years.
Some of them also have no way to be retracted.
I've submitted a support request to my ISP, I don't suppose they'll pay any attention to it but you never know. Its not clear what RBL they use, so if I find out I'll let you know. Thanks anyway. Well since you know what an RBL is, you'd have to check the relevant ones to determine if it is still in the list or not. I don't keep track of them once I fail to be removed, so it would depend on the domain. There are a number of search pages like https://multirbl.valli.org/ but again I don't bother to expend effort on them after any initial attempts. There are also a lesser few that I block for other reasons, but it would of course depend on the actual domain.
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August 12, 2024, 09:11:52 AM |
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So many times ... I've been running email servers for over 20 years.
Some of them also have no way to be retracted.
I've submitted a support request to my ISP, I don't suppose they'll pay any attention to it but you never know. Its not clear what RBL they use, so if I find out I'll let you know. Thanks anyway. Well since you know what an RBL is, you'd have to check the relevant ones to determine if it is still in the list or not. I don't keep track of them once I fail to be removed, so it would depend on the domain. There are a number of search pages like https://multirbl.valli.org/ but again I don't bother to expend effort on them after any initial attempts. There are also a lesser few that I block for other reasons, but it would of course depend on the actual domain. Thanks again for your help. I had a response back from my ISP and they flatly refused to unblock your domain from sending emails to their mail servers. Just simply saying it was not possible to whitelist your domain as it was listed on too many blacklists. I'll get around to setting up another email address with a different provider and go that route. Cheers G. As a footnote, everywhere I've checked disagrees with what they said. All of the RBL's I checked gave Kano.is a clean pass.
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kano (OP)
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August 12, 2024, 09:26:26 AM |
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Lulz - yeah I've literally never sent spam to anyone - ever. The outgoing server is my own AWS that I've had for a very long time also, so yeah sounds like a bunch of retarded RBL managers. One big problem with the RBLs is that random people can push you onto them. Last time I checked, most of the (few) I was on were in russia and were false listings - and you have no chance getting off them.
Interesting you say I'm now on a lot of them, it was only 4-6 last time I bothered to look last year.
They all suck up hard to microshaft and other large email providers so that they don't block most email, but like to cause problems for small email servers. Thus when anything shows up, I remove it.
Google doesn't block me, since they ignore RBLs and block spammers properly, so that's good enough IMO.
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November 11, 2024, 10:34:07 AM |
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Do you mine non standard p2sh scripts ?
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kano (OP)
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November 11, 2024, 11:03:42 AM |
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Do you mine non standard p2sh scripts ?
Only what bitcoin core accepts.
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November 28, 2024, 06:16:11 AM |
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hi! how do I connect to the pool of rent capacity from Nicehash? I can't do it because Nicehash requires diff 500000.
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kano (OP)
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November 28, 2024, 06:31:39 AM |
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hi! how do I connect to the pool of rent capacity from Nicehash? I can't do it because Nicehash requires diff 500000.
I must be a Solo account Account->Solo has the option to allow you to set it higher. Test setup the pool in Fuckhash, This will create the worker Under Worker->Management set the worker with high diff Then it will work
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Hello, we have added kano.is pool support in the MinerBox monitoring app based on our users request but seems our US processing server IP is blocked by pool and we have complains that users facing accounts monitoring issues, so we need some support from tech staff for resolving issue. We PM the details regarding API calls and IP address to "kano (OP)" please check, if it's disrupting pool server please let us know and we will delist pool support from app and inform users, thanks.
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kano (OP)
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January 23, 2025, 02:28:16 PM |
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Hello, we have added kano.is pool support in the MinerBox monitoring app based on our users request but seems our US processing server IP is blocked by pool and we have complains that users facing accounts monitoring issues, so we need some support from tech staff for resolving issue. We PM the details regarding API calls and IP address to "kano (OP)" please check, if it's disrupting pool server please let us know and we will delist pool support from app and inform users, thanks.
It was permanently blocked a few months back for accessing the API with many random garbage usernames, and usernames with hex codes in them. The two usernames that were valid before the flurry of invalid usernames, were accessing the API way more often than the limit and way more often than what you said in PM, so I take it you have no control over that access rate so you should set it like other apps: access the pool from the app, not pass their information to your servers, that way when the user exceeds the rate, only that user is blocked.
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January 24, 2025, 10:17:48 AM |
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Hello, we have added kano.is pool support in the MinerBox monitoring app based on our users request but seems our US processing server IP is blocked by pool and we have complains that users facing accounts monitoring issues, so we need some support from tech staff for resolving issue. We PM the details regarding API calls and IP address to "kano (OP)" please check, if it's disrupting pool server please let us know and we will delist pool support from app and inform users, thanks.
It was permanently blocked a few months back for accessing the API with many random garbage usernames, and usernames with hex codes in them. The two usernames that were valid before the flurry of invalid usernames, were accessing the API way more often than the limit and way more often than what you said in PM, so I take it you have no control over that access rate so you should set it like other apps: access the pool from the app, not pass their information to your servers, that way when the user exceeds the rate, only that user is blocked. if say the truth it's technically impossible, the address field which users inserting is limited with size and type of symbols, so before reaching your mentioned hex codes to your server it should be a problem for our servers, that's why we assume that it's impossible. We are taking care to avoid such kind of cases. We are working and partnering with many pools and never get any complains and in case of any type of issue we are localizing it sharply to keep clean the infrastructure. before adding the account we are checking the api key, after getting ok for that checking (reply from pool server) the address is appears for user and we are polling info for that user once every 5min, the timeframe is fixed and even more that frequency api calls is only for users who enabling notifications service for rest one the data is requested when they are opening account and in that case also request to pool can't be done more frequent as once per 5 min. Exception is "Pool info" data for which we are calling api every 2 min. we are suggesting to our users device independent monitoring and notification service, and it's based on their account so no care from which device they are loging to their account all their pool sets and configurations are available, that's why we are using our servers for originating account calls Summarizing all worries and making both our users happy we can suggest the steps to mitigate issues. 1. in PM we provide the api call which we are using to check if user is existing one and we can add that account for monitoring (please check and give details if any update needed) 2. if account is abandoned and we are receiving error from pool we are stopping to call it (some details regarding pool info in PM) 3. if you have some special api call for checking user and adding restriction please provide it and we will handle accordingly. 4. if you have some api calls limitations which you can't configure for our service then let us know we will see how we can fix it.
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kano (OP)
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January 24, 2025, 10:49:21 AM |
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... so you should set it like other apps: access the pool from the app, not pass their information to your servers, that way when the user exceeds the rate, only that user is blocked.
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February 01, 2025, 02:42:19 AM |
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hello everyone, long time no see, since 2019 to be exact question....is there any way to recover or reset the 2FA code? i cannot login any advise?
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February 01, 2025, 02:52:33 AM |
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Only way to recover 2Fa is if you had a backup plan for it. If not, you'll just have to make a new user act.
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February 01, 2025, 02:54:24 AM |
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hello everyone, long time no see, since 2019 to be exact question....is there any way to recover or reset the 2FA code? i cannot login any advise?
If you saved the '2FA Secret Key' when you setup 2FA (as it tells you to do) then you can manually use that to setup 2FA on a device. If you supplied a '2FA recovery phrase' when you setup 2FA, then the password reset will allow you to use that phrase to remove 2FA. If not, then no, there's no other way to access a 2FA account without 2FA. Yes it is secure, no it will not allow someone else to access your account without one of the above. As suggested by Fuzzy above, if you can't get back into your account, create a new one.
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February 01, 2025, 03:03:04 AM |
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got it new account it is thanks hello everyone, long time no see, since 2019 to be exact question....is there any way to recover or reset the 2FA code? i cannot login any advise?
If you saved the '2FA Secret Key' when you setup 2FA (as it tells you to do) then you can manually use that to setup 2FA on a device. If you supplied a '2FA recovery phrase' when you setup 2FA, then the password reset will allow you to use that phrase to remove 2FA. If not, then no, there's no other way to access a 2FA account without 2FA. Yes it is secure, no it will not allow someone else to access your account without one of the above. As suggested by Fuzzy above, if you can't get back into your account, create a new one.
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February 01, 2025, 03:31:23 AM |
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got it new account it is thanks hello everyone, long time no see, since 2019 to be exact question....is there any way to recover or reset the 2FA code? i cannot login any advise?
If you saved the '2FA Secret Key' when you setup 2FA (as it tells you to do) then you can manually use that to setup 2FA on a device. If you supplied a '2FA recovery phrase' when you setup 2FA, then the password reset will allow you to use that phrase to remove 2FA. If not, then no, there's no other way to access a 2FA account without 2FA. Yes it is secure, no it will not allow someone else to access your account without one of the above. As suggested by Fuzzy above, if you can't get back into your account, create a new one. I noticed what may have been you attempting to login. The failed login accounts both have some sats in them, but alas less than $1 in BTC - less than 1000 sats - so well under the dust limit.
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February 01, 2025, 04:44:54 AM |
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got it new account it is thanks hello everyone, long time no see, since 2019 to be exact question....is there any way to recover or reset the 2FA code? i cannot login any advise?
If you saved the '2FA Secret Key' when you setup 2FA (as it tells you to do) then you can manually use that to setup 2FA on a device. If you supplied a '2FA recovery phrase' when you setup 2FA, then the password reset will allow you to use that phrase to remove 2FA. If not, then no, there's no other way to access a 2FA account without 2FA. Yes it is secure, no it will not allow someone else to access your account without one of the above. As suggested by Fuzzy above, if you can't get back into your account, create a new one. I noticed what may have been you attempting to login. The failed login accounts both have some sats in them, but alas less than $1 in BTC - less than 1000 sats - so well under the dust limit. yes. not really worried about what its there i found and old 2fA key that i had stored but it did not work, oh well
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