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Topic: [DEAD] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too - page 46. (Read 1601398 times)

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I have requested a payment of 0.76 BTC 3.30 hours ago

Here is the tx id.  I dont find the details about this transaction any where even in unconfirmed transactions. Can you please let me know more details about this transaction
https://blockexplorer.com/tx/a90793fa7fd84eb218ff4585304777431989bd029c6fa6dfb29c5878b6102cd8

Don't worry. Many times I had to wait even 10 hours or more for deepbit to send the payment. It isn't too unusual. Your bitcoins will arrive - at last. Smiley


Thanks for the info...Finally it found a way to unconfirmed transactions....

Thanks
Pradeep
Lem
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I have requested a payment of 0.76 BTC 3.30 hours ago

Here is the tx id.  I dont find the details about this transaction any where even in unconfirmed transactions. Can you please let me know more details about this transaction
https://blockexplorer.com/tx/a90793fa7fd84eb218ff4585304777431989bd029c6fa6dfb29c5878b6102cd8

Don't worry. Many times I had to wait even 10 hours or more for deepbit to send the payment. It isn't too unusual. Your bitcoins will arrive - at last. Smiley
member
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Hi Deepbit,

I have requested a payment of 0.76 BTC 3.30 hours ago

Here is the tx id.  I dont find the details about this transaction any where even in unconfirmed transactions. Can you please let me know more details about this transaction
https://blockexplorer.com/tx/a90793fa7fd84eb218ff4585304777431989bd029c6fa6dfb29c5878b6102cd8

ANy help??


Thanks
newbie
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I don't know.  All I know is Deepbit is activating 3 different firewalls on three different DSL routers in 3 different locations.  Backup servers of mtred and 50btc are working fine.  After a while the firewall will allow the Deepbit IP address again and then the same thing happens.  These farms have been mining Deepbit for a year with the same connections with zero problems.  Something has changed.


What changed since the last DOS?
donator
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I think this is not related to DNS in any way. We are using same DNS servers as before.

As for the "random port" - are you talking about the usual TCP/IP originating port or something different ?
newbie
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I think I have figured it out.  Deepbit is sending something back on a random port and activating the built in firewall on my DSL router.  When I switch to my neighbor's it takes a little while and does the same thing.

Deepbit has added something, most likely a DOS counter attack that is playing havoc with DSL firewalls.

The firewall cannot be turned off on residential units. 
newbie
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So I switched to my neighbor's internet to test it.  pit.deepbit.net came up and resolved no problem and mined for about an hour.  Then lost contact with deepbit.  mtred.com and 50btc worked fine.  Could not even pull up the deepbit website.

Switched back to my DSL.  Deepbit worked again for about an hour.  Then cannot resolve pit.deepbit.net.  Can't even ping the Deepbit IP address. 

It has to be Deepbit blocking IP addresses.  I am on my phone connection now.  I can pull up deepbit.net no problem.

Still can't resolve pit.deepbit.net on my DSL or my neighbor's.  Something has blocked the IP addresses.

This has just started happening since Deepbit got dos'd last week.

I am about to give up and move everything to another site.  I really like Deepbit though.

It looks like others have had problems as well.  GH is very low.

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It can't be my DSL router or my ISP blocking a port.  I am mining just fine with mtred.com and 50btc.com.

This is only Deepbit I am having a problem with. 

Same problem in 3 different farms on 3 different internet connections in 3 different locations.

Cannot resolve pit.deepbit.net.  It comes and goes.  Sometimes I can resolve it, sometimes not.  Sometimes it works for a day, sometimes an hour.   I have been mining fine for over a year with the same settings.  This all just started happening after the last Deepbit DOS. I have tried different DNS servers. 4.2.2.1, 4.2.2.2, 8.8.8.8, etc.

Is pit.deepbit.net changing it's IP address frequently maybe to combat DOS?  Is there a better DNS server to use? 

Thanks
newbie
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Still having major problems. If I reset my DSL I can mine on pit.deepbit.net for about an hour and  then I cannot
Resolve pit.deepbit.net anymore. If I resolve the ip address on another network and then try to ping the ip address I cannot ping it. I can ping one address above and one below pit.deepbit.net. either deepbit is blocking ip addresses or my isp is.

Is deepbit blocking any ip addresses?   
newbie
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I am having no connectivity issues through my farm with verizon DSL but my farm at home that uses ATT DSL is still on the backup pool.  I will try restarting cgminers and see if they will see pit.deepbit.net.  Maybe I will change the DNS's as well and see if that helps.
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At this moment the connectivity should be normal for most clients. The long average round length was caused by the lower total hashrate during DDoS and bad luck too.

Anything caused by bad luck should be balanced out by good luck over time.

As for the GPU mining, it was expected to be not very profitable after the reward drop, sorry. But the USD/BTC rate is a bit higher now, sadly not twice as before :)
sr. member
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Ouch 9hr block/3hr average...

I have to say with the DDOS and the reward drop, this is the first time I've been unprofitable in a 24hour period, and I've been mining for over a year.  Figure I only made back about 50% of my power costs today and my city is only $0.058 per KWH!

Sad to see GPU mining really on life support...

Great job Tycho/Deepbit on the run!  I hope those ASICs get to this pool first!
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Yes, there are some problems caused by our hosting provider, I'm working to settle it now.
But this should affect not all of our users.
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I cannot reach Deepbit anymore.  Any updates?
legendary
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Really a DDoS attack?  I think everyone using BTC should know when to pull the plug in regards to their safety.  It's like an internet war...ridiculous.  We need better security.

AND I for one can't understand any ISP that would put up with such bandwidth usage
most ISP limit even p2p downloads to a reasonable level
if not the amount of bw to bring down a a site

I guess most idiots are winblows people & can be hacked to be part of such attacks
ya ya thank lord gates  for his great screw job
buy my new crap & get screwed again ... and the sheep just go to the saluter
NO security and we give you all kinds of problems
just send us your money as if we could care

PITIFUL

Um, linux isn't secure either.  It just isn't as popular, so it doesn't have such a big bulls eye on it.

And, just fyi, DDOS attacks don't have to be bandwidth attacks.

M
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Really a DDoS attack?  I think everyone using BTC should know when to pull the plug in regards to their safety.  It's like an internet war...ridiculous.  We need better security.

AND I for one can't understand any ISP that would put up with such bandwidth usage
most ISP limit even p2p downloads to a reasonable level
if not the amount of bw to bring down a a site

I guess most idiots are winblows people & can be hacked to be part of such attacks
ya ya thank lord gates  for his great screw job
buy my new crap & get screwed again ... and the sheep just go to the saluter
NO security and we give you all kinds of problems
just send us your money as if we could care

PITIFUL
newbie
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At this point I can't even resolve deepbit.net ??   Miners seem to be having intermittent connections to pit.deepbit.net ..
Lem
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Just to let you know that, as for now, deepbit.net and pit.deepbit.net can be resolved only using TCP, not UDP.
Is there a reason for that?
full member
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Really a DDoS attack?  I think everyone using BTC should know when to pull the plug in regards to their safety.  It's like an internet war...ridiculous.  We need better security.
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