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Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency - page 6093. (Read 9723832 times)

legendary
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Its crazy the amount of shit coins that have less than 1 btc volume per day. Only like top 20 are traded. Seems like there are a lot less people trading now days :S
legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1000
Shocked Too much 54.XX.XX.XX, some variety please, use something else than Amazon to host your masternodes.

Soon as someone writes instructions for something else!

Actually it wasn't too bad. Hopefully have another three up soon, want to see if the first goes down in flames first...  Cool
hero member
Activity: 546
Merit: 500
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 Shocked Too much 54.XX.XX.XX, some variety please, use something else than Amazon to host your masternodes.
legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1000

TIL:

Purpose:
Port 0 is officially a reserved port in TCP/IP networking, meaning that it should not be used for any TCP or UDP network communications. However, port 0 sometimes takes on a special meaning in network programming, particularly Unix socket programming. In that environment, port 0 is a programming technique for specifying system-allocated (dynamic) ports.

Description:
Configuring a new socket connection requires assigning a TCP or UDP port number. Instead of hard-coding a particular port number, or writing code that searches for an available port on the local system, network programmers can instead specify port 0 as a connection parameter. That triggers the operating system to automatically search for and return the next available port in the dynamic port number range.

Unix, Windows and other operating systems vary slightly in their handling of port 0.

http://compnetworking.about.com/od/tcpip/p/port-numbers-0.htm

edited my post above:

darkcoind both machines version 100603, getinfo on the local box lists me as BOTH port 9999 and 0 but getinfo on server only lists IP:9999

Whether that has anything to do with what you posted, I'll take your word for it!  Grin

Just noticed getinfo on the server shows balance zero, I assume this is fine, I've rm'd the wallet.dat with the 1000DRK in it serverside, it's generated a new empty wallet on darkcoind start.

edit #26: Just also realised I've had to do no port forwarding or other shennanigans on my home router for this to (I think) work.
hero member
Activity: 1302
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@Minotaur26, can you please check if "darkcoind masternode list" shows your masternode ip with port :9999. My ip is in the list, but it shows port 0 and not 9999. Maybe it has to do with the local-and-remote setup?

FYI I've had my node set up both ways and never experienced that.

masternode list shows you aren't the only one though:
"188.226.200.134:0"
"54.193.124.32:0"
"107.170.156.6:0"
"54.178.177.122:0"
"162.243.129.51:0"
"54.193.124.32:0"

Could it be the version of darkcoind? I think this happened to me running version 90202 and I think the latest version is 100603. If you are already on the latest version then I dont know what else could be. Could some of the people experiencing this check on the version with getinfo.

OK, got it working local/server style. darkcoind both machines version 100603, getinfo lists me as BOTH port 9999 and 0: (last two on list)
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TIL:

Purpose:
Port 0 is officially a reserved port in TCP/IP networking, meaning that it should not be used for any TCP or UDP network communications. However, port 0 sometimes takes on a special meaning in network programming, particularly Unix socket programming. In that environment, port 0 is a programming technique for specifying system-allocated (dynamic) ports.

Description:
Configuring a new socket connection requires assigning a TCP or UDP port number. Instead of hard-coding a particular port number, or writing code that searches for an available port on the local system, network programmers can instead specify port 0 as a connection parameter. That triggers the operating system to automatically search for and return the next available port in the dynamic port number range.

Unix, Windows and other operating systems vary slightly in their handling of port 0.

http://compnetworking.about.com/od/tcpip/p/port-numbers-0.htm
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1006
Mining Pool Hub
Darkcoin Mining Poool Hub

http://darkcoin.miningpoolhub.com

- 1% Fee
- DDoS protected
- Can mine other coins with one account

We are experiencing super lucky block findings these hours.

Last 24 Hours : 80.49%
Last 7 days : 95.35%
Last 4 weeks : 98.50%
legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1000
@Minotaur26, can you please check if "darkcoind masternode list" shows your masternode ip with port :9999. My ip is in the list, but it shows port 0 and not 9999. Maybe it has to do with the local-and-remote setup?

FYI I've had my node set up both ways and never experienced that.

masternode list shows you aren't the only one though:
"188.226.200.134:0"
"54.193.124.32:0"
"107.170.156.6:0"
"54.178.177.122:0"
"162.243.129.51:0"
"54.193.124.32:0"

Could it be the version of darkcoind? I think this happened to me running version 90202 and I think the latest version is 100603. If you are already on the latest version then I dont know what else could be. Could some of the people experiencing this check on the version with getinfo.

OK, got it working local/server style.

darkcoind both machines version 100603, getinfo on the local box lists me as BOTH port 9999 and 0 but getinfo on server only lists IP:9999

legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
Any pool operators fancy setting up an x11 rent-a-rig service that requires DRK as payment?
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1000
@Minotaur26, can you please check if "darkcoind masternode list" shows your masternode ip with port :9999. My ip is in the list, but it shows port 0 and not 9999. Maybe it has to do with the local-and-remote setup?

FYI I've had my node set up both ways and never experienced that.

masternode list shows you aren't the only one though:
"188.226.200.134:0"
"54.193.124.32:0"
"107.170.156.6:0"
"54.178.177.122:0"
"162.243.129.51:0"
"54.193.124.32:0"

Could it be the version of darkcoind? I think this happened to me running version 90202 and I think the latest version is 100603. If you are already on the latest version then I dont know what else could be. Could some of the people experiencing this check on the version with getinfo.
legendary
Activity: 1442
Merit: 1018
I'm presently solo mining through the wallet, can someone help me set up a stand alone miner?

Darkcoin's website mining guide isn't up yet!  Sad

Honestly, with the difficulty as high as it is, unless you have 100mh+, I'd join a pool.
newbie
Activity: 41
Merit: 0
I'll go ahead and re-post my submission, now re-purposed for the NYC Subway campaign.  I won't even demand royalties for using my likeness.

Ladies...

https://i.imgur.com/dskZ2kY.png

Is that all were going to get eltito.
I say put on your darkcoin g string and let us slip some drk in until it looks like a heafty load drooping it down on the backside. A game where you flick darkcoins down your g string as you dance around like in the "you got elfed" thingy http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ufshFkDgF80.

Maybe just a bit more erotic .
member
Activity: 91
Merit: 10
I'm presently solo mining through the wallet, can someone help me set up a stand alone miner?

Darkcoin's website mining guide isn't up yet!  Sad
hero member
Activity: 1302
Merit: 502
@Minotaur26, can you please check if "darkcoind masternode list" shows your masternode ip with port :9999. My ip is in the list, but it shows port 0 and not 9999. Maybe it has to do with the local-and-remote setup?

FYI I've had my node set up both ways and never experienced that.

masternode list shows you aren't the only one though:
"188.226.200.134:0"
"54.193.124.32:0"
"107.170.156.6:0"
"54.178.177.122:0"
"162.243.129.51:0"
"54.193.124.32:0"
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1000
Is there a way to hold the masternodes 1000 DRK locally in my regular qt wallet (address 0)? Or can it only be done with the CLI darkcoind? Because I'm struggling to run both at the same time.

Although it would probably be easier for someone to break into my local machine than for someone to acquire the ssl key for the MN running on the Amazon server, (assuming I trust Amazon,) so I'm not sure what advantage "holding" - they live in the blockchain after all, not on any one machine - the DRK locally would really be.




The idea is the local wallet only has to run for a few seconds while you start the remote masternode, after that you take the local wallet with the 1000 DRK offline and leave it cold, it does not has to stay open for the remote masternode to continue running, it does make a big difference. In my case I am using a separate computer with Ubuntu to run darkcoind locally, sent the 1000 drk to address 0 of that local computer, start the remote masternode, close the local darkcoind, disconnect it from the internet, and forget about it.  


EDIT: In case I didnt answer part of your question darkcoind and the qt wallet cant run at the same time, they can see the same wallet.dat though, so If you dont have a second computer to do the local setup. Just back up everything, create a new wallet send the 1000 coins to address 0 of that new wallet, go through the process humanitee described, start the masternode. Back up everything again, save that 1000drk walle.dat separately and go back to using your day to day wallet on that computer again.
sr. member
Activity: 387
Merit: 250
is there any news ? the coin is stable for some days and the volume is falling down...

Nothing expected really until May 14th when DarkSend payments go live on the network.
hero member
Activity: 546
Merit: 500
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legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
is there any news ? the coin is stable for some days and the volume is falling down...
hero member
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Merit: 500
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
Wow - there is nothing worth mining, stable enough or has sufficient trading volume in order to sell to buy DRK.

not sure how some of these other coins are surviving.
hero member
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And.......gminerz on ignore. Please do the same and quit wasting pages on a twelve year old.
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