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Following this tip, I launched my node with monerod --detach --prune-blockchain --tx-proxy i2p,127.0.0.1:8060 --add-peer core5hzivg4v5ttxbor4a3haja6dssksqsmiootlptnsrfsgwqqa.b32.i2p --add-peer ...
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I followed CoinCashew's instructions to build a public node. I'd like to use it. The command ss | grep 18081 | less shows that there are no connections on that port, and ss | grep 18080 | less shows ...
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I'm connecting to a remote node that uses SSL. The node uses a self-signed certificate. When connecting, the GUI wallet didn't ask me to accept the certificate nor can I find any way to check and ...
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Using Ledger Nano S I have a 100% downloaded Blockchain - Synced ok ... But the Daemon warns: "cannot send transaction(s) no available connections" I assume that is the reason why - no ...
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I have a server in Germany with a monero node running. 1) I want my node to be informed about the appearance of a new block as faster as possible. 2) I also want other nodes to be quickly informed ...
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After having been away from Monero from some time I have uninstalled (hopefully) the old version, deleted the files, and have installed the new gui ( 0.14.0.0 Boron Butterfly). I am restoring from my ...
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In the function connections_maker in net_node.inl a node selects the peers to which it tries to create a connection. This computation seems to be important in which order we select the peers: either ...
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I set up a static DHCP reservation for my node. I enabled uPNP and port mapping. and I set an ACL to allow 18080 192.168.node.ip/32 18080. I even set an outbound NAT static port for the IP, in ...
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I am currently analysing the source code of Monero. If a node makes a new connection, it first checks what fraction of its current outgoing connections are to nodes in its white list. If it is above ...
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As far as I'm concerned, there is a hardcoded list of four hostnames m_seed_nodes_list = {"seeds.moneroseeds.se", "seeds.moneroseeds.ae.org", "seeds.moneroseeds.ch", "seeds.moneroseeds.li"};. Then the ...
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I'm trying to figure out how a node maintains its list of anchor peers. I know that they are important when a node restarts. However, when does a node add and remove other nodes to its anchor peer ...
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I successfully started my daemon several months ago using v12 and I haven't used the Monero GUI Wallet since. I just upgraded to v13 and I still can't get it to start. Following the instructions at ...
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I've been having trouble connecting to my monero remote note from outside my local network. This is the command I've been using to launch the daemon: monerod.exe --data-dir E:/bitmonero --rpc-bind-...
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I'm just new to Monero and downloaded the wallet a couple of days ago. It was fully synced and I've sent 3 transactions to the wallet. Everything was working fine. I synced through a remote node. ...
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I'm on a Mac High Sierra. I'm trying to get this project to work on my local machine -- https://github.com/cryptonoter/CryptoNoter . I'm having some issues getting the server proxy to connect to the ...
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