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Topic: RigProxy[.com] - Mining Proxy+DNS Service for optimized mining experience (Read 732 times)

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ETH pool on Anorak.tech has been secured against diff cheating after our notification.

Risk level changed to Safe without yet reaching the level of biggest pools because of missing failover servers to come in a near future (information from Anorak).


Happy mining

newbie
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Rigproxy is permanently analyzing pools, their infrastructure(s) and protocol compliance to give the best service to RigProxy users.

I am currently running tests on pools to detect vulnerabilities that could lead to abuse by some miners.
Some candidate pools are also assessed. Pool operators will be informed about detected problems before public announcements.


MAXHASH PORT CLOSED - Users may cheat on MaxHash. Team contacted on june 1st. No real workaround but only afterwards detection is planned.
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Rigproxy is permanently analyzing pools, their infrastructure(s) and protocol compliance to give the best service to RigProxy users.

I am currently running tests on pools to detect vulnerabilities that could lead to abuse by some miners.
Some candidate pools are also assessed. Pool operators will be informed about detected problems before public announcements.
newbie
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Quote from: rigproxy.com
Anorak pool proxy port (8004) will be re-enabled after the next block is found by pool.

  • Anorak : pool port has been reenabled.
    Please take into consideration that this pool is young. Based on last month observations and recent problems (protocol error + server offline), we consider mining there more risky than bigger pools.
  • Maxhash : One of our user notified us that maxhash has a difficulty issue.
    All ports are sending the same difficulty job to users (800M).

Thanks to our users for their precious information.
newbie
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UPDATE ** Well, stale shares started going from avg 12-13 to 18, even 22. Guess that was it for me.
Hi, I am sorry to hear that.

Can you confirm that your IP is 7x.1xx.2xx.71 and that you don't have multiple IPs so I can better check the logs ?

A quick search in logs gives me the following mining periods (UTC+2 time):

Rig1 online from 16:03:40 to 16:15:23
Rig2 online from 16:03:43 to 16:15:39
then
Rig1 online from 22:05:12 to 23:48:03
Rig2 online from 22:08:42 to 23:50:23

The mining period is really short to see anything, but based on data from ethermine :

- As you said, I see a stale share percentage around 2.0% (1.7%-2.4%) before 16:00 (direct mining)
- 2.0%-3.6% when partially mining with rigproxy (from 16:00 to 16:20)
- 2.9%-4.8% when partially mining with rigproxy (from 22:00 to 23:50)
- 2.0% to 7.4% when direct mining (16:30-21:50 and 00:00-00:30).

Between 17:20 and 22:10 the chart also shows a 30MHs lower than usually reported hashrate.

Good luck with the service

Thank you


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Trying RigProxy over a period of 24hours won't cost anything. If you have a good connection to the pool, you may have no enhancement or low enhancement. In this case, you have no reason to stay if you are only looking for network optimization. The only way to know if you get benefit from RigProxy is to try and see.

If you can deliver shares to ethermine within let say 10ms but rigproxy server is 15ms away, the server can't recover the 5ms.
A pictorial explanation would be : when you need to go 10km away from your home, it is not necessarily faster to take a highway 15km away.

Finally, my advice to all potential users who want to try the service :
Configure rigproxy as poolserver and use direct connection to pool as your first failover (use retrydelay 1 and lower the default 30min of ftime to 5-10), add a second failover if you have none in case the pool goes completely offline.


newbie
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Hi,

Welcome to rigproxy (and forum).

Quote from: eduardjs
Ok, pointed 2 rigs. Will compare the 2% stale shares I got while running Claymore normally on ethermine. If it gets lower than average ( which it should ), then my second hope is this wouldn't outright get daily downtimes.
There is no reason for disappointement if the network delay from your rigs to rigproxy is comparable to (or lower than) the delay between rigs & ethermine.

Quote from: eduardjs
Will set a failover to the original pool just in case.
That's the good thing to do. Already happened that a datacenter goes completely offline.

Happy mining by our side
newbie
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Ok, pointed 2 rigs. Will compare the 2% stale shares I got while running Claymore normally on ethermine. If it gets lower than average ( which it should ), then my second hope is this wouldn't outright get daily downtimes.

Will set a failover to the original pool just in case.

Hope to not get dissapointed Smiley


UPDATE ** Well, stale shares started going from avg 12-13 to 18, even 22. Guess that was it for me.

Good luck with the service
newbie
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Using the IP as a part of the command line was required for usage of our service.

This was leading to troubles on rigs :
- with dynamic IP (some users were thinking their IP static but it wasn't and changed abruptly)
- with failover ISP lines (some of them being mobile data lines).

Dynamic IP rigs may now also use our service.
The "=RP" value as password parameter is the new requirement for all users/rigs


For examples, see the first post or our website www.rigproxy.com
newbie
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Hello everyone, 3 days ago I connected to their proxy service, I use nanopool for mining, the first thing I liked was that the ping dropped from 90-95 to 50-55, and the statistics on the pool became less aggressive, smoother, also surprised - average hashrate is now very rarely lower than reported. I recommend this. (sry for my bad english)

Thanks Soliqesh for your review. Feedbacks from our users are essential for our project.


Happy mining


newbie
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Hello everyone, 3 days ago I connected to their proxy service, I use nanopool for mining, the first thing I liked was that the ping dropped from 90-95 to 50-55, and the statistics on the pool became less aggressive, smoother, also surprised - average hashrate is now very rarely lower than reported. I recommend this. (sry for my bad english)
newbie
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Nanopool.org[ETH] (http://eth.nanopool.org) added on port 9999
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Anorak pool (http://eth.anorak.tech) added on port 8004

Edit : Disabled temporarily as of 26 april 2018 due to possible technical issue
newbie
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Hi,

We will gradually restore our fees to 0.2%.
Until now, while in test phase, we charged randomly 0.2% once over 10000.
We are rising this random ratio from 1/10000 to 1/100.

Some upgrade are in progress:
  • The ipv4 DNS filtering service is enabled. The DNS also blocks domain name resolution for microsoft servers and prevents windows OS and drivers updates (which could break rigs with modded roms).
  • Website's design slightly improved. DNS service section will be soon added.
  • We will certainly replace the "=IP" parameter usage so that rigs with dynamic IP do not risk to get disconnected if the ISP changes the IP.
  • Optimization of reconnection system when the pool has backup servers : currently, when a server doesn't respond, rigproxy disconnects the rig and waits it to reconnect back. The optimization goal is to get rid of this disconnect/reconnection step.
  • and a failover algorithm to automatically switch between pools.

Lower priority tasks to do:
  • live stats display interface (could be useful for dwarfpool).
  • single rigproxy port for all pools with the possibility for the user to define pools priority.

Do not hesitate to contact me for your remarks or crazy ideas.

Enjoy your mining experience with rigproxy.


newbie
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Ethermine officially enabled on port 4444 with same improvement level as dwarfpool
newbie
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Hi Zibastian,

Before answering, let me notify the community that rigproxy has released a IPv4 DNS service that push the security further.

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RigProxy.com IPv4 DNS service is free. It blocks known malicious domain access requests and also prevents windows from getting update or updating GPU drivers with online non-DAG nor modded rom friendly version
Actual policy is "blacklist", once the database will be bigger, we will switch to a hybrid blacklist/whitelist mode to allow only mining related sites and servers.
Based on the DNS activity, we are also adding useless domains to the blacklist (ads, tracking, ..)
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Zibastian,

I am happy to see that you enjoy our service.

Indeed, I am also having multiple stats and payout troubles with dwarfpool.
For payouts we can't do anything and indeed today my payment was stuck on "payment proceed" for a 8-10 hours period

For the stats part, the rigproxy team is actively thinking about a third party realtime stats interface for dwarfpool.

If you want to try our solution on ethermine:
A previous (but not too old) software version which is free of bugs is running on port 4444 for ethermine since feb 28th Wink

We will soon push tests further on ethermine. Until now, we have had no problem while testing ethermine with our own rigs.
However, unlike dwarfpool which handles mass reconnection well, we don't know how ethermine behaves in that case or when multiple disconnections occurs. So please specify another ethermine server or rigproxy on port 8008 as failover server (due to server costs, only the EU server is presently kept online).
I could also suggest you to use a lower "-ftime" than the default "30 minutes" on claymore's miner.

Please notify me if you encounter stale share or any other issue.

Can you give me your wallet address using private messages ? so I could check on a regular basis

copper member
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Hi,

Is there any chance to have an alternative by mining on another pool ? I am really happy with your service, latency is excellent but Dwarfpool has regularly payout issues. Maybe ethermine ?

Thanks

Zib
newbie
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It is the IP of your rig.
I will edit the post to clarify its usage.

in the meantime you can check here : http://www.rigproxy.com/ip
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newbie
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=> we opened the beta test to everyone <=

Fees are almost removed (details in the first post)
So you could give it a try and see by yourself with a single GPU (or an entire rig if you want).


RigProxy servers to dwarfpool.com

Europe   eu.rigproxy.com:8008
USA       us.rigproxy.com:8008
Canada  ca.rigproxy.com:8008

See first post !

You must use stratum+tcp protocol (parameter "-SP 1" with ethminer, "stratum+tcp://" with Claymore)
Your IP "=RP" should be appended as parameter to the password or the workername (this second choice is recommended for ethminer due to password parameter parsing bugs in multiple versions).
The format of your IP parameter is "=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"

If this IP parameter is not provided, your rig will probably be disconnected at the end of authentication.

Example command lines:

Ethminer :  ethminer -S eu.rigproxy.com:8008 -O 0x824A2Ae1BA7d0Ae6B436cfF67671536c612E465e.RIGNAME=RP -SP 1

Claymore's ETH Miner :  ethdcrminer64 -retrydelay 1 -epool stratum+tcp://eu.rigproxy.com:8008 -eworker RIGNAME -ewal 0x824A2Ae1BA7d0Ae6B436cfF67671536c612E465e -epsw =RP


newbie
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Can't go through PM as I am considered as newbie on bitcointalk : I can't send you a PM (filtering option enabled by default).

Can you ping 74.118.139.141 (US) and 66.70.202.167 (Canada) ?

Which miner are you using ? so that I could give you the full command line ?

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