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Topic: [ATTN] Nibble Miners! We Are In Need of Trusted Nodes (Read 1595 times)

hero member
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‘Try to be nice’
AS stated have a security expert eng running a server dedicated to a node . its based in Tokyo - ha ha I think he done that becasue of your name : D < not joking  ha ha.
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How about one evil "trusted" node?  Wink
legendary
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And what exactly are you trying to protect from?
newbie
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This is beginning to smell a lot like Solidcoin 3.0 to me!


 Grin Grin Grin

~BCX~
nah I have this under control
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‘Try to be nice’
When I compile the client I get the following errors.  If he is the developer maybe just let him know.

It might not be an issue but the lines that starts with “net.cpp:1348:42:” is the exact bit of code that looks for IRC nodes.

 

main.cpp:3331:21: warning: ‘unsigned int ScanHash_CryptoPP(char*, char*, char*, char*, unsigned int&)’ defined but not used [-Wunused-function]

g++ -c -O2 -pthread -Wall -Wextra -Wformat -Wformat-security -Wno-unused-parameter -g -DUSE_IPV6 -DBOOST_SPIRIT_THREADSAFE -I/usr/local/src/nibble/src -I/usr/local/src/nibble/src/obj -DHAVE_BUILD_INFO -fno-stack-protector -fstack-protector-all -Wstack-protector -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2  -MMD -MF obj/net.d -o obj/net.o net.cpp

net.cpp: In function ‘void ThreadOpenConnections2(void*)’:

net.cpp:1348:42: warning: comparison is always false due to limited range of data type [-Wtype-limits]



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what was sent to me.
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how to put it in conf?
or if im a node i don't need to do anything?
you are a node, but you can add other trusted nodes as well.

here is a good node: 207.12.89.2

Add it to your conf file like this (just add a line at the bottom, save and restart your daemon/walet):


addnode=207.12.89.2

I have someone in network security that may be able to help - i'll ask.
newbie
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how do you distinguish right from wrong nodes?
And what will be if bad node masked as a good node, then switches to the bad node?

Then we will remove them.  Its easy to tell.  You look in the config file and see if they are trying to cram 300K worth of block onto the network.  There are other ways as well, and I will be verifying them.
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‘Try to be nice’


how to put it in conf?
or if im a node i don't need to do anything?
you are a node, but you can add other trusted nodes as well.

here is a good node: 207.12.89.2

Add it to your conf file like this (just add a line at the bottom, save and restart your daemon/walet):


addnode=207.12.89.2

I have someone in network security that may be able to help - i'll ask.
full member
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how do you distinguish right from wrong nodes?
And what will be if bad node masked as a good node, then switches to the bad node?
newbie
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you are a node, but you can add other trusted nodes as well.

here is a good node: 207.12.89.2

Add it to your conf file like this (just add a line at the bottom, save and restart your daemon/walet):


addnode=207.12.89.2
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newbie
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Nibble is in need of trusted nodes in order to strengthen the security of the network.

If you are running a node for mining or other purposes, have a static IP, and can open/forward port 8550, please provide your IP address so I can build a list of trusted nodes to be added to nibble.conf, and eventually elsewhere.

All - instructions to follow on setting this in your conf file, but it is an simple as adding lines: addnode:[IP]



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