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legendary
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CEO Bitpanda.com
my node is here:

      23120      2159498187382012684      Montag, 23. Dezember 2013 19:18:24   
      
      3      26'698 + 3      393 B   
      
      1      4194623340509937134      343 %
sr. member
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Internet of Value
23081   15035%

That's where I have become stuck again too.


It splits some blocks earlier. We are drifting in many directions. I am on a short branch right now but it keeps pushing forward.  
full member
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Hi all



24 hours and the coins are hold in DGEX. Fortunately I only lost a few cents in this test.

web Fallen , forum fallen , exchange fails, manipulated prices. immature client application , no source code and profits of mining depends on the amount of currency that my fucking pc stores . .

This coin is not for me ..... bye next


.

bye have fun
sr. member
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Hi all



24 hours and the coins are hold in DGEX. Fortunately I only lost a few cents in this test.

web Fallen , forum fallen , exchange fails, manipulated prices. immature client application , no source code and profits of mining depends on the amount of currency that my fucking pc stores . .

This coin is not for me ..... bye next


.
legendary
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CEO Bitpanda.com
I set up a node @ 91.115.213.20
Where do i need to put my IP, oder is the web.xml enough?

Tips for paying for it in the future are welcome: 16134099701168321966
legendary
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Ian Knowles - CIYAM Lead Developer
23081   15035%

That's where I have become stuck again too.
full member
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splitting again?Huh
legendary
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If you run a public node, anyone can access your node, unless you configure in web.xml only your, for example, home IP

Doesn't running "allowedUserHosts *" allow anyone to change any node to their account number?  I propose http authentication support for the nodes.
sr. member
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Is there any way to monitor the health of Nxt's network?  I'm curious how we're doing against the attack.

When we have Transparent Mining on we can always see who is forging and who is not (coz of being on other branch, for example).

CFB, how long does it take for a drifting node coming to the main branch ? Could it drift forever ?
legendary
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Is there any way to monitor the health of Nxt's network?  I'm curious how we're doing against the attack.

When we have Transparent Mining on we can always see who is forging and who is not (coz of being on other branch, for example).
hero member
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Great news guys! Smiley

I modified the code for my faucet (http://coinarea.net) a little bit. It's now much easier for me to perform the giveaways. I just finished the 200 waiting addresses in a few minutes.

Please promote the site and donate some NXT to this address (16999902190493953875).


Thank you! Smiley
member
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Is there any way to monitor the health of Nxt's network?  I'm curious how we're doing against the attack.

Since I haven't associated my node with an account, can't someone just point their browser to my node and do so themselves?  Is there any protection against this?

If you run a public node, anyone can access your node, unless you configure in web.xml only your, for example, home IP (if you have a static IP at home) to be able to access it.

this parameter:

 allowedUserHosts
                        *

put your static IP instead of *
legendary
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Newbie
Searching for whether Bitcoin was in similar issues at some point I found this:

Bitcoin network recovering from DDoS attack
http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-network-recovering-from-ddos-attack/
Published on June 25, 2013

and this:
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The original source code for Bitcoin is full of such half-finished features. There was even the beginning of a rudimentary eBay-style bitcoin market buried in the original code, which the core development team walled off because it was never finished.

 Grin

That's interesting...

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Satoshi left lots of good ideas in the source code and we have to block those off

...And now he came back to complete his work under codename "Nxt" Cheesy
legendary
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Is there any way to monitor the health of Nxt's network?  I'm curious how we're doing against the attack.

Since I haven't associated my node with an account, can't someone just point their browser to my node and do so themselves?  Is there any protection against this?
member
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I have not set up any public nodes beside my local computers yet. But I am going to.

What are the most secure VPS ? I don't care about price. A couple of VPS has been suggested but I think we also need to diversify VPS hosting. The more diversified the merrier.

Just sign up at any host, and if you choose debian 7, 64-bit for OS follow my setup guide in the signature from the step where you connect to it using Putty.

www.webhostingtalk.com provides a lot of info on hosting, there are a lot of hosting offers from companies there, VPS and dedicated.
hero member
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Searching for whether Bitcoin was in similar issues at some point I found this:

Bitcoin network recovering from DDoS attack
http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-network-recovering-from-ddos-attack/
Published on June 25, 2013

and this:
Quote
The original source code for Bitcoin is full of such half-finished features. There was even the beginning of a rudimentary eBay-style bitcoin market buried in the original code, which the core development team walled off because it was never finished.

 Grin
member
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ok i'll edit the guide to upgrade ram for hallmarked nodes

I'd like to provide maximum benefit to the network.  It sounds like running a hallmarked node falls into this category.  What is hallmarking (I don't see it on the FAQ), how can I do it, and how much RAM should I have?

See my sig first line, I updated the guide for hallmarked nodes.
To explain more on hallmarking, need to dig thru this thread or wait till nextcoin.org is up and running, they had a topic with more details there. Or if someone has time to explain the whole concept of hallmarking here, please do so.
sr. member
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So... how many still feel that the attackers won?   Wink


Be proud people!   Grin

Well, they didn't really attack yet, it was just reconnaissance mission on their part.
Unless we get an army of public nodes running (thousands upon thousands) they'll bomb us into stone age next time Cheesy

I have not set up any public nodes beside my local computers yet. But I am going to.

What are the most secure VPS ? I don't care about price. A couple of VPS has been suggested but I think we also need to diversify VPS hosting. The more diversified the merrier.
legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 1000
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ok i'll edit the guide to upgrade ram for hallmarked nodes

I'd like to provide maximum benefit to the network.  It sounds like running a hallmarked node falls into this category.  What is hallmarking (I don't see it on the FAQ), how can I do it, and how much RAM should I have?
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10

So... how many still feel that the attackers won?   Wink


Be proud people!   Grin

Well, they didn't really attack yet, it was just reconnaissance mission on their part.
Unless we get an army of public nodes running (thousands upon thousands) they'll bomb us into stone age next time Cheesy
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