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Topic: Mining nod setup ? (Read 1504 times)

legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1070
September 14, 2015, 02:13:52 AM
#24
if you're computer is like a pool you just need to point your miner to the ip of your computer, the same you do with a normal pool

you can use a stratum to simplify everything, you connect to the stratum via private ip(lan) and the stratum connect to your desktop

you can use slush stratum for this or the java one
hero member
Activity: 754
Merit: 500
1xBit the largest casino
September 11, 2015, 11:16:34 PM
#23
i have 100/100 fiber so shoudlnt be problem.

i am running core.

Money is no problem.
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1068
September 10, 2015, 05:10:24 PM
#22
This is a remote controlled computer i am trying to set up, i have a miner at home, and the computer is at a warehouse.

They are not on LAN network.

if that helps to udnerstand what i am trying to do, i have miners on the warehouse but those are fully working and don't want to put one down to test if the server is working or not as i want it for my home miner..


Sweminer, to help you further I'm going to need personal information that I don't want you to post in the forum. I'll PM you.

Why not recommend him to use a pool? It sound like he want to remotely connect to solo mine to its own node with nearly no networking knowledge. He'd probably have better return even on solo pools?


Because he didn't ask how to mine on a pool. He wants to mine to his own node and support the Bitcoin network.


correct that is what i want, i don't care if a make anything at all.

Because mining in the wind doesn't really support it imo. You're just penalizing yourself. If you have bandwidth to contribute, run core, set a reasonable bandwidth limit. BTC wouldn't benefit from you losing money on top of it.
hero member
Activity: 754
Merit: 500
1xBit the largest casino
September 10, 2015, 09:16:22 AM
#21
This is a remote controlled computer i am trying to set up, i have a miner at home, and the computer is at a warehouse.

They are not on LAN network.

if that helps to udnerstand what i am trying to do, i have miners on the warehouse but those are fully working and don't want to put one down to test if the server is working or not as i want it for my home miner..


Sweminer, to help you further I'm going to need personal information that I don't want you to post in the forum. I'll PM you.

Why not recommend him to use a pool? It sound like he want to remotely connect to solo mine to its own node with nearly no networking knowledge. He'd probably have better return even on solo pools?


Because he didn't ask how to mine on a pool. He wants to mine to his own node and support the Bitcoin network.


correct that is what i want, i don't care if a make anything at all.
sr. member
Activity: 359
Merit: 251
September 10, 2015, 08:12:22 AM
#20
This is a remote controlled computer i am trying to set up, i have a miner at home, and the computer is at a warehouse.

They are not on LAN network.

if that helps to udnerstand what i am trying to do, i have miners on the warehouse but those are fully working and don't want to put one down to test if the server is working or not as i want it for my home miner..


Sweminer, to help you further I'm going to need personal information that I don't want you to post in the forum. I'll PM you.

Why not recommend him to use a pool? It sound like he want to remotely connect to solo mine to its own node with nearly no networking knowledge. He'd probably have better return even on solo pools?


Because he didn't ask how to mine on a pool. He wants to mine to his own node and support the Bitcoin network.
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1068
September 10, 2015, 03:15:43 AM
#19
This is a remote controlled computer i am trying to set up, i have a miner at home, and the computer is at a warehouse.

They are not on LAN network.

if that helps to udnerstand what i am trying to do, i have miners on the warehouse but those are fully working and don't want to put one down to test if the server is working or not as i want it for my home miner..


Sweminer, to help you further I'm going to need personal information that I don't want you to post in the forum. I'll PM you.

Why not recommend him to use a pool? It sound like he want to remotely connect to solo mine to its own node with nearly no networking knowledge. He'd probably have better return even on solo pools?
sr. member
Activity: 359
Merit: 251
September 09, 2015, 08:19:44 PM
#18
This is a remote controlled computer i am trying to set up, i have a miner at home, and the computer is at a warehouse.

They are not on LAN network.

if that helps to udnerstand what i am trying to do, i have miners on the warehouse but those are fully working and don't want to put one down to test if the server is working or not as i want it for my home miner..


Sweminer, to help you further I'm going to need personal information that I don't want you to post in the forum. I'll PM you.
hero member
Activity: 754
Merit: 500
1xBit the largest casino
September 09, 2015, 07:54:25 PM
#17
This is a remote controlled computer i am trying to set up, i have a miner at home, and the computer is at a warehouse.

They are not on LAN network.

if that helps to udnerstand what i am trying to do, i have miners on the warehouse but those are fully working and don't want to put one down to test if the server is working or not as i want it for my home miner..
hero member
Activity: 754
Merit: 500
1xBit the largest casino
September 09, 2015, 07:42:04 PM
#16
Man i have already tried that, i don't work by any means...  Huh Huh
sr. member
Activity: 359
Merit: 251
September 09, 2015, 07:38:13 PM
#15
rpcuser=15mQPdMRnCZmH9k1cXz8Ea1fPGSM1DTmHP
rpcpassword=marcelote0171
rpccallowip=80.217.23.***
rpcport=3334
server=1



i use this on my conf file.


and -server on shortcut


The link I sent you showed you how to set your shortcut. -server isn't enough. Copy the entire line.
hero member
Activity: 754
Merit: 500
1xBit the largest casino
September 09, 2015, 07:29:56 PM
#14
rpcuser=15mQPdMRnCZmH9k1cXz8Ea1fPGSM1DTmHP
rpcpassword=marcelote0171
rpccallowip=80.217.23.***
rpcport=3334
server=1



i use this on my conf file.


and -server on shortcut
sr. member
Activity: 359
Merit: 251
September 09, 2015, 07:25:42 PM
#13
i have done exactly as you mention .


the conf fig is the same as yours.

but nothing happens it just opens bitcoin core and nothing more.

Did you change the shortcut to add the "allowip" arguments?
hero member
Activity: 754
Merit: 500
1xBit the largest casino
September 09, 2015, 06:45:32 PM
#12
i have done exactly as you mention .


the conf fig is the same as yours.

but nothing happens it just opens bitcoin core and nothing more.
sr. member
Activity: 359
Merit: 251
September 09, 2015, 06:41:44 PM
#11
nothing happens whit the short cut .

bitcoin-qt.exe -server

That shortcut should include much more than that. Did you read the link I sent you?


For ease of use you should also upgrade your software, but first you need to get your server running right. Follow the instructions in the link and it should start up right.
hero member
Activity: 754
Merit: 500
1xBit the largest casino
September 09, 2015, 06:36:52 PM
#10
nothing happens whit the short cut .

bitcoin-qt.exe -server
hero member
Activity: 754
Merit: 500
1xBit the largest casino
September 09, 2015, 04:39:25 PM
#9
I mean what is your miner and the software you're using to run it?


s3, just normal software on it. was even thinking to a sp20 on it.
sr. member
Activity: 359
Merit: 251
September 09, 2015, 04:36:00 PM
#8
I mean what is your miner and the software you're using to run it?
hero member
Activity: 754
Merit: 500
1xBit the largest casino
September 09, 2015, 04:34:35 PM
#7
it's a laptop. connectet on wifi on a router that is to the internet .

using bitcoin core. so i dont know ? Tongue
sr. member
Activity: 359
Merit: 251
September 09, 2015, 04:32:27 PM
#6
yeahfound.


Now how do i conect? ip:port  - wallet  - password and that? or ?


Depends on the software or hardware. Details?
hero member
Activity: 754
Merit: 500
1xBit the largest casino
September 09, 2015, 04:28:01 PM
#5
yeahfound.


Now how do i conect? ip:port  - wallet  - password and that? or ?
sr. member
Activity: 359
Merit: 251
September 09, 2015, 04:12:14 PM
#4
were is the data directory ? .-...

Did you install Core yet? If not, it'll ask you where you want the data directory (50GB). If you already did and accepted the default directory it's under C:\Users\(Your Computer Login Name)\Appdata\Roaming\Bitcoin
hero member
Activity: 754
Merit: 500
1xBit the largest casino
September 09, 2015, 04:08:21 PM
#3
were is the data directory ? .-...
sr. member
Activity: 359
Merit: 251
September 09, 2015, 01:33:00 PM
#2
A specific IP is on your LAN. Lan stands for "Local Area Network", which means anything local connected to your computer via ethernet.

If you want to mine to a specific IP you just have to add a bitcoin.conf file to your data directory and start the server with arguments. Here's a writeup I did on how I run my node. If you have more problems just let me know Cheesy


https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.12195236
hero member
Activity: 754
Merit: 500
1xBit the largest casino
September 09, 2015, 01:16:17 PM
#1
How do i setup to direct my mines to my computer?

if i want to mine to a specific ip and not lan ?-


using bitcoin core
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