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I've tried multiple times to setup the Burstcoin wallet but keep running into the same problem. I'm trying to run it on a command line Ubuntu server and access the site from another machine. I've been through conf/nxt-default.properties and set localhost/127.0.0.1 ip's to 0.0.0.0 so I can access it externally, that's all good, I can access the wallet on port 8125.

I can generate a new passphrase and go to the next screen to verify the passphrase, but when I hit next after pasting the passphrase in all I get is "Could not connect to server".

Any ideas?

do you have CORS enabled?

What's CORS?

Cross-Origin-Resource-Sharing -> nxt.apiServerCORS=
sr. member
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Blago: Is the up to date source for your miner posted anywhere?

https://www.dropbox.com/s/r9exk17shjji45u/miner-burst-src.7z?dl=0
I'm still working, it's dirty code.

and i try send shares to your pool V2, but without success...
POST /pool/submitWork HTTP/1.0\r\nHost: IP:PORT\r\nContent-Type: text/plain;charset=UTF-8\r\nContent-Length: LENGHT_CONTENT\r\n\r\n{"ID:NONCE\n", LENGHT}
and try
POST /pool/submitWork HTTP/1.0\r\nHost: IP:PORT\r\nContent-Type: text/plain;charset=UTF-8\r\nContent-Length: LENGHT_CONTENT\r\n\r\n{"ID:NONCE\nID:NONCE\nID:NONCE\nID:NONCE\n", LENGHT}
answer: "Recieved share/s"
but at server shares=0

Your post data is formatted wrong.
example:

accoutid:nonce:blockheight\naccountid:nonce2:blockheight\n

Theres no {}s, no ""s, no length. The height is there so stales can quickly be discarded.
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Can we move the conversation over to burstforum.com...it isn't easy for newbies or anyone for that fact to read through 600 pages...and the search always returns 20+ pages, so that doesn't even help.
sr. member
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I've tried multiple times to setup the Burstcoin wallet but keep running into the same problem. I'm trying to run it on a command line Ubuntu server and access the site from another machine. I've been through conf/nxt-default.properties and set localhost/127.0.0.1 ip's to 0.0.0.0 so I can access it externally, that's all good, I can access the wallet on port 8125.

I can generate a new passphrase and go to the next screen to verify the passphrase, but when I hit next after pasting the passphrase in all I get is "Could not connect to server".

Any ideas?

do you have CORS enabled?

What's CORS?
sr. member
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Merit: 250
Blago: Is the up to date source for your miner posted anywhere?

https://www.dropbox.com/s/r9exk17shjji45u/miner-burst-src.7z?dl=0
I'm still working, it's dirty code.

and i try send shares to your pool V2, but without success...
POST /pool/submitWork HTTP/1.0\r\nHost: IP:PORT\r\nContent-Type: text/plain;charset=UTF-8\r\nContent-Length: LENGHT_CONTENT\r\n\r\n{"ID:NONCE\n", LENGHT}
and try
POST /pool/submitWork HTTP/1.0\r\nHost: IP:PORT\r\nContent-Type: text/plain;charset=UTF-8\r\nContent-Length: LENGHT_CONTENT\r\n\r\n{"ID:NONCE\nID:NONCE\nID:NONCE\nID:NONCE\n", LENGHT}
answer: "Recieved share/s"
but at server shares=0
sr. member
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this one is really favorable if you have 4096 disks, just fill each drive with one kind of scoop, so only 1 drive is working every 4096x4 minutes = 11 days , thats for the extreme, it can be applicable too if you have 2 disks for one account, just split it by scoop number instead of nonce number

4096 tape drives!
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now we have burstcoin.io domain :

http://pool.burstcoin.io [US]
http://pool2.burstcoin.io [SG]
http://explorer.burstcoin.io [Block Explorer]
http://burstcoin.io [ any idea ? ]
https://burstcoin.io [web-wallet - not working yet, got SSL issue]
http://assets.burstcoin.io [soon]

Code:
resolving hostname pool2.cryptoport.io
error while resolving hostname
Mining networking failed

ur url is wrong
its burst-pool2.cryptoport.io or pool2.burstcoin.io

sorry, my mistake
but burst-pool2.cryptoport.io and pool2.burstcoin.io it's the same server pool, right?
or will you kill burst-pool2.cryptoport.io domain ?


it same server, it will keep alive
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now we have burstcoin.io domain :

http://pool.burstcoin.io [US]
http://pool2.burstcoin.io [SG]
http://explorer.burstcoin.io [Block Explorer]
http://burstcoin.io [ any idea ? ]
https://burstcoin.io [web-wallet - not working yet, got SSL issue]
http://assets.burstcoin.io [soon]

Code:
resolving hostname pool2.cryptoport.io
error while resolving hostname
Mining networking failed

ur url is wrong
its burst-pool2.cryptoport.io or pool2.burstcoin.io

sorry, my mistake
but burst-pool2.cryptoport.io and pool2.burstcoin.io it's the same server pool, right?
or will you kill burst-pool2.cryptoport.io domain ?
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Sam Mother Fuckin' Walters
Devs.. Community.. Have we looked into getting listed in the "Coin Market App" ?  

The community would need to give them a shout out in their thread...  I'm an investor of BURST, I would advise we do this as a community and provide supporting links that can be added into the app for ease of use.  Coin Market App thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/coin-market-apps-how-to-keep-track-of-news-links-for-all-coins-may-22-2017-792912

how to get listed?

Just ask for it in the thread and send in a pm to OP .. and maybe bring community to support it too..
also they need links to all burst resources, so it can be formatted into the app.

just my 2 cents
hero member
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maybe it becouse i write burst-coin.cryptoport.io in mining conf file?
i change to pool.cryptoport.io and now.. i think ok...
thats wrong..
its burst-pool.cryptoport.io
or pool.burstcoin.io
hero member
Activity: 1400
Merit: 505
Devs.. Community.. Have we looked into getting listed in the "Coin Market App" ?  

The community would need to give them a shout out in their thread...  I'm an investor of BURST, I would advise we do this as a community and provide supporting links that can be added into the app for ease of use.  Coin Market App thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/coin-market-apps-how-to-keep-track-of-news-links-for-all-coins-may-22-2017-792912

how to get listed?
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Sam Mother Fuckin' Walters
Devs.. Community.. Have we looked into getting listed in the "Coin Market App" ?   

The community would need to give them a shout out in their thread...  I'm an investor of BURST, I would advise we do this as a community and provide supporting links that can be added into the app for ease of use.  Coin Market App thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/coin-market-apps-how-to-keep-track-of-news-links-for-all-coins-may-22-2017-792912
hero member
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I've tried multiple times to setup the Burstcoin wallet but keep running into the same problem. I'm trying to run it on a command line Ubuntu server and access the site from another machine. I've been through conf/nxt-default.properties and set localhost/127.0.0.1 ip's to 0.0.0.0 so I can access it externally, that's all good, I can access the wallet on port 8125.

I can generate a new passphrase and go to the next screen to verify the passphrase, but when I hit next after pasting the passphrase in all I get is "Could not connect to server".

Any ideas?

do you have CORS enabled?
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maybe it becouse i write burst-coin.cryptoport.io in mining conf file?
i change to pool.cryptoport.io and now.. i think ok...
hero member
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Blago: Is the up to date source for your miner posted anywhere?


You certainly can fill a hdd with one particular scoop. It will only be relevant every 4096 blocks on average however, and you won't be able to read it all in time. A disk with a low number of scoops might not be a bad idea, since you wouldn't even need the drive powered on most of the time since it would usually be irrelevant, but it would have high hashrate when it is relevant, averaging out to the same hashrate over time, but allowing the disk to be spun down for long periods of time.


this one is really favorable if you have 4096 disks, just fill each drive with one kind of scoop, so only 1 drive is working every 4096x4 minutes = 11 days , thats for the extreme, it can be applicable too if you have 2 disks for one account, just split it by scoop number instead of nonce number

but this kind of splitting need a new miner, since currently all miners is expecting the plot to have full scoop within their stagger unit

I doubt you could go much lower than about 110 scoops on a 4TB drive and still expect to read everything in time. That'd put it around 10 spin-ups per day.

can SSD do this? or it will be bound by cpu?
sr. member
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I've tried multiple times to setup the Burstcoin wallet but keep running into the same problem. I'm trying to run it on a command line Ubuntu server and access the site from another machine. I've been through conf/nxt-default.properties and set localhost/127.0.0.1 ip's to 0.0.0.0 so I can access it externally, that's all good, I can access the wallet on port 8125.

I can generate a new passphrase and go to the next screen to verify the passphrase, but when I hit next after pasting the passphrase in all I get is "Could not connect to server".

Any ideas?
hero member
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wtf! i have 17tb plots and mine on burst-pool.cryptoport.io after 3 hour i have .... o... zero ....

wtf! something wrong with ur plot file or ur miner, i just check your best deadline is 64006 years, in last 3 hours !
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Hey burstcoin, any updates on the plans/road map, tentatively?
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wtf! i have 17tb plots and mine on burst-pool.cryptoport.io after 3 hour i have .... o... zero ....
sr. member
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Blago: Is the up to date source for your miner posted anywhere?


You certainly can fill a hdd with one particular scoop. It will only be relevant every 4096 blocks on average however, and you won't be able to read it all in time. A disk with a low number of scoops might not be a bad idea, since you wouldn't even need the drive powered on most of the time since it would usually be irrelevant, but it would have high hashrate when it is relevant, averaging out to the same hashrate over time, but allowing the disk to be spun down for long periods of time.


this one is really favorable if you have 4096 disks, just fill each drive with one kind of scoop, so only 1 drive is working every 4096x4 minutes = 11 days , thats for the extreme, it can be applicable too if you have 2 disks for one account, just split it by scoop number instead of nonce number

but this kind of splitting need a new miner, since currently all miners is expecting the plot to have full scoop within their stagger unit

I doubt you could go much lower than about 110 scoops on a 4TB drive and still expect to read everything in time. That'd put it around 10 spin-ups per day.
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