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Topic: Official FutureBit Apollo BTC Software/Image and Support thread - page 79. (Read 48658 times)

hero member
Activity: 882
Merit: 5834
not your keys, not your coins!
Does the Apollo only start mining after having synced with the blockchain?
I stopped the 'node' via Dashboard and tried starting the miner multiple times; it gives me the 30 second wait message, the fan starts up briefly and then stops again & it says it's not mining.

Edit: In usual 'Have you tried turning it off and on again?' fashion, a complete system reboot fixed it.
newbie
Activity: 59
Merit: 0

... You wouldn't happen to k ow how to find the RPC Credentials would you?

Those can be found in /opt/apolloapi/backend/node/bitcoin.conf



Do you or can you assist me in this method.  I want to kearn the process, but need some assistance
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 4

... You wouldn't happen to k ow how to find the RPC Credentials would you?

Those can be found in /opt/apolloapi/backend/node/bitcoin.conf
newbie
Activity: 59
Merit: 0
For everyone having problems checking if their node is working on the bitcoin network you can use the tool on this page.

https://bitnodes.io/

How do you perform a search for your node on this site?

Put the public IP of your router in the search box and click "Check Node"

I did that and all i get is that my NODE unreachable.  However, when I view my NODE on the Apollo, it shows me 31-32 others nodes connected to me.  From here I am not really sure how to solve the issue.  Port 8333 is open on my router.  When I check my IP and PORT with https://portchecker.co/, it states that my port is open.  How can I not be reachable?

edit:  I have checked several IPs that my NODE dashboard shows connected to my NODE.  I have a couple Apollo BTC connected to my node and when I check theirs IP it come back as unreachable.  When I check other IPs even with different port numbers from 8333, they are reachable.  Must be a Apollo BTC Problem.

Did you input your public IP into bitnodes.io? That was the only way it confirmed mine.

I found out the problem.  It was being blocked by MYSTERIUM NODE. 

Awesome! Connections are up now?

Yes, holding average of 31 connection.  You wouldn't happen to k ow how to find the RPC Credentials would you?
newbie
Activity: 41
Merit: 0
For everyone having problems checking if their node is working on the bitcoin network you can use the tool on this page.

https://bitnodes.io/

How do you perform a search for your node on this site?

Put the public IP of your router in the search box and click "Check Node"

I did that and all i get is that my NODE unreachable.  However, when I view my NODE on the Apollo, it shows me 31-32 others nodes connected to me.  From here I am not really sure how to solve the issue.  Port 8333 is open on my router.  When I check my IP and PORT with https://portchecker.co/, it states that my port is open.  How can I not be reachable?

edit:  I have checked several IPs that my NODE dashboard shows connected to my NODE.  I have a couple Apollo BTC connected to my node and when I check theirs IP it come back as unreachable.  When I check other IPs even with different port numbers from 8333, they are reachable.  Must be a Apollo BTC Problem.

Did you input your public IP into bitnodes.io? That was the only way it confirmed mine.

I found out the problem.  It was being blocked by MYSTERIUM NODE. 

Awesome! Connections are up now?
newbie
Activity: 59
Merit: 0
For everyone having problems checking if their node is working on the bitcoin network you can use the tool on this page.

https://bitnodes.io/

How do you perform a search for your node on this site?

Put the public IP of your router in the search box and click "Check Node"

I did that and all i get is that my NODE unreachable.  However, when I view my NODE on the Apollo, it shows me 31-32 others nodes connected to me.  From here I am not really sure how to solve the issue.  Port 8333 is open on my router.  When I check my IP and PORT with https://portchecker.co/, it states that my port is open.  How can I not be reachable?

edit:  I have checked several IPs that my NODE dashboard shows connected to my NODE.  I have a couple Apollo BTC connected to my node and when I check theirs IP it come back as unreachable.  When I check other IPs even with different port numbers from 8333, they are reachable.  Must be a Apollo BTC Problem.

Did you input your public IP into bitnodes.io? That was the only way it confirmed mine.

I found out the problem.  It was being blocked by MYSTERIUM NODE. 
newbie
Activity: 41
Merit: 0
For everyone having problems checking if their node is working on the bitcoin network you can use the tool on this page.

https://bitnodes.io/

How do you perform a search for your node on this site?

Put the public IP of your router in the search box and click "Check Node"

I did that and all i get is that my NODE unreachable.  However, when I view my NODE on the Apollo, it shows me 31-32 others nodes connected to me.  From here I am not really sure how to solve the issue.  Port 8333 is open on my router.  When I check my IP and PORT with https://portchecker.co/, it states that my port is open.  How can I not be reachable?

edit:  I have checked several IPs that my NODE dashboard shows connected to my NODE.  I have a couple Apollo BTC connected to my node and when I check theirs IP it come back as unreachable.  When I check other IPs even with different port numbers from 8333, they are reachable.  Must be a Apollo BTC Problem.

Did you input your public IP into bitnodes.io? That was the only way it confirmed mine.
newbie
Activity: 59
Merit: 0
Is anyone on here running their NODE through a Deeper Network dVPN?  If so, any issues?  Is your node unreachable?  How did you fix it to make it reachable?
newbie
Activity: 59
Merit: 0
For everyone having problems checking if their node is working on the bitcoin network you can use the tool on this page.

https://bitnodes.io/

How do you perform a search for your node on this site?

Put the public IP of your router in the search box and click "Check Node"

I did that and all i get is that my NODE unreachable.  However, when I view my NODE on the Apollo, it shows me 31-32 others nodes connected to me.  From here I am not really sure how to solve the issue.  Port 8333 is open on my router.  When I check my IP and PORT with https://portchecker.co/, it states that my port is open.  How can I not be reachable?

edit:  I have checked several IPs that my NODE dashboard shows connected to my NODE.  I have a couple Apollo BTC connected to my node and when I check theirs IP it come back as unreachable.  When I check other IPs even with different port numbers from 8333, they are reachable.  Must be a Apollo BTC Problem.
legendary
Activity: 3234
Merit: 1220
For everyone having problems checking if their node is working on the bitcoin network you can use the tool on this page.

https://bitnodes.io/

How do you perform a search for your node on this site?

Put the public IP of your router in the search box and click "Check Node"
copper member
Activity: 29
Merit: 0
Is there a guide on how to setup and run a lightning node on the Apollo ??

I have been trying to find out myself. It must be top secret
As was mentioned already a few times, the Apollo is mostly a normal (SBC) computer, so the C-Lightning install guide should work just fine.

But since I like making guides, and will soon receive my Apollo, I'll probably make a guide just for it, since it has been requested so much.. Smiley

Thank you very much in advance for doing that, I think a lot of us would appreciate it.
newbie
Activity: 59
Merit: 0
Is there a guide on how to setup and run a lightning node on the Apollo ??

I have been trying to find out myself. It must be top secret
As was mentioned already a few times, the Apollo is mostly a normal (SBC) computer, so the C-Lightning install guide should work just fine.

But since I like making guides, and will soon receive my Apollo, I'll probably make a guide just for it, since it has been requested so much.. Smiley

Tanks for the info.  You probably wouldnt know how to find our NODES RPC Credentials?  I want to sync it with my Ledger Live wallet.
hero member
Activity: 882
Merit: 5834
not your keys, not your coins!
Is there a guide on how to setup and run a lightning node on the Apollo ??

I have been trying to find out myself. It must be top secret
As was mentioned already a few times, the Apollo is mostly a normal (SBC) computer, so the C-Lightning install guide should work just fine.

But since I like making guides, and will soon receive my Apollo, I'll probably make a guide just for it, since it has been requested so much.. Smiley
newbie
Activity: 59
Merit: 0
Is there a guide on how to setup and run a lightning node on the Apollo ??

I have been trying to find out myself. It must be top secret
copper member
Activity: 29
Merit: 0
Is there a guide on how to setup and run a lightning node on the Apollo ??
newbie
Activity: 59
Merit: 0
For everyone having problems checking if their node is working on the bitcoin network you can use the tool on this page.

https://bitnodes.io/

How do you perform a search for your node on this site?
legendary
Activity: 3234
Merit: 1220
For everyone having problems checking if their node is working on the bitcoin network you can use the tool on this page.

https://bitnodes.io/
jr. member
Activity: 49
Merit: 5
a buddy of mine got 2 full versions and has both plugged in but I can't port forward 8333 twice is there a way to change the port number on the 2nd one?

AFAIK, the only reason to port forward is to run a node. Why would he need to run two nodes from the same IP? Just turn the node off on the unit that can't be port forwarded?

you know what - that actually makes a lot of sense.. i didn't even think about that - thanks I'll let my buddy know
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 1
a buddy of mine got 2 full versions and has both plugged in but I can't port forward 8333 twice is there a way to change the port number on the 2nd one?

AFAIK, the only reason to port forward is to run a node. Why would he need to run two nodes from the same IP? Just turn the node off on the unit that can't be port forwarded?
jr. member
Activity: 49
Merit: 5
a buddy of mine got 2 full versions and has both plugged in but I can't port forward 8333 twice is there a way to change the port number on the 2nd one?
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