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Topic: I will donate to you, for your help. - page 2. (Read 2650 times)

sr. member
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May 18, 2011, 01:46:21 PM
#9
In case IP addresses change, I use
Code:
rpcallowip=192.168.10.*
newbie
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May 18, 2011, 01:31:49 PM
#8
People here add their bitcoin wallet addresses for this reason.
Feel free if you want to. This board was set up to help and share knowledge.
full member
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Merit: 100
May 18, 2011, 01:21:30 PM
#7
You guys are so AMAZING, and FAST with the help. I will try this asap. Please PM me your emails, I'll get something together to donate to you asap. Thanks, I'm sure I'll need more help soon. I am planning to set up a public mining pool
newbie
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Merit: 0
May 18, 2011, 12:38:32 PM
#6
Edit your bitcoin.conf
Edit these lines
Code:
server=1
rpcport=8332
rpcuser={username here. Any username}
rpcpassword={password here}
rpcallowip= ip of the mining rig. Add this line for every minig rig in your net.
And then connect every mining client to the server with the same username and password. Just tried this on my machine with CPU and GPU miner and it worked.
so basically if your bitcoin client is on machine with ip-adress 172.1.2.0 and your mining machines have IPs 172.1.2.1 - 172.1.2.10 your bitcoin.conf should look something like this
Code:
server=1
rpcport=8332
rpcuser=slave
rpcpassword=ibowtomymaster
rpcallowip=172.1.2.1
rpcallowip=172.1.2.2
rpcallowip=172.1.2.3
rpcallowip=172.1.2.4
rpcallowip=172.1.2.5
rpcallowip=172.1.2.6
rpcallowip=172.1.2.7
rpcallowip=172.1.2.8
rpcallowip=172.1.2.9
rpcallowip=172.1.2.10
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
May 18, 2011, 12:22:09 PM
#5
To be more specific on this topic than i've seen so far. Basically you...

1. set up your bictoin client on a machine on the network.
2. configure an rpc user name and password in the bitcoin.conf (location varies by operating system). this username and password can be anything you want.
3. set a connect ip for the bitcoin client/daemon to listen on. by default it only listens on local host, i've heard you can add/change connect=* in the bitcoin.conf to have it listen on all available ip's/network interfaces. not sure if you can set a specific ip/interface to bind to without listening on all or only localhost though.
4. run bitcoin as a server/daemon. bitcoind is the application name
5. set the miners on each machine up like you would for a pool, except point them to the network ip of the machine running the bitcoin daemon, using the user name and passwords defined in the bitcoin.conf

that should be about it. anyone else feel free to correct me on my inaccuracies, throw in any missed steps, or offer any alternatives. this information was all gathered with a little forum reading and google fu as i only have one machine to mine with, and it pool mines.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
May 18, 2011, 12:12:46 PM
#4
I am running Windows 7.

I am planning to run 10 Machines each with 2 x 6990 cards in them. So that's a total of 13ghash/s. I want to know how to set everything up to mine to 1 single wallet. I read another thread that if I don't set it up that way they will be mining and competing against each other. Any help is appreciated. Thanks guys. Again, I will donate to you for your help.

You could install the bitcoin software on your Windows box and configure it to talk to the Bitcoin network be a server for all the other boxes. Then for every 6990 you have to run 2 clients and you set then up to talk to the bitcoin server on the Windows machine.

The cards don't compete with each other. They each get their own work to work on to try to solve a hash that generates a block of coins.
full member
Activity: 266
Merit: 100
May 18, 2011, 11:56:41 AM
#3
I am running Windows 7.

I am planning to run 10 Machines each with 2 x 6990 cards in them. So that's a total of 13ghash/s. I want to know how to set everything up to mine to 1 single wallet. I read another thread that if I don't set it up that way they will be mining and competing against each other. Any help is appreciated. Thanks guys. Again, I will donate to you for your help.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
May 18, 2011, 11:40:35 AM
#2
Better ask your questions here. It will be good to have noob-thread here.
full member
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Merit: 100
May 18, 2011, 11:30:27 AM
#1
Hi Folks,

I am new to bitcoin. I will donate either BTC or USD to you, for your help. I just need help with some very basic setup to begin with. Later on, I will need help with starting up a mining pool for others to join in. If you are savvy with all this, feel free to contact me. I would like to work with someone who can allocate some time in explaining to me over skype or chat.

Thanks, and I look forward to working with you soon.
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