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Re: [ANN] LEASERIG.NET - renting & hiring of mining rigs - ONLINE AGAIN!
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djeZo
on 27/01/2014, 08:57:47 UTC
HELP!!!!

As with my post above, does anyone have any suggestions on how to enable 3 rigs that im unable to open up ports to work.

I can setup a router to forward once the API request comes to a particular machine....

Any suggestions appreciated.
You could switch them to listen on a port that you know is open, like 80 or 443. Set your router to route incoming traffic from his IP, switch his port to 443 in the router (usually in the port forwarding section), and send the traffic to your rig's local IP. If you set up your rig to listen for that traffic on 443, it should grab it and be good to go.

We do not have access to the router to change settings. The machines are located in 2 server rooms at a friends work. Admin will not open up any ports for machines.

I need a way to send API request to a pc here at my house and redirect it somehow to the machines.

I use teamviewer to manage machines now, so im sure there should be a way to access them.

As I PMed already, try solutions like hamachi.



Wireless connection is generally a bad idea for mining rigs. You need fast responses to reduce stale shares. Wireless can give you spiking latencies and could be the cause of why your rig is sometimes displayed as OFF.

I will change "Stability" to "Connection stability", which this actually refers to.

I've never had an issue with it, but I'm adding 8GB more ram to the rig in a few days so I think it will be more stable with regard to your site. Connection wise it's 100% stable. I just have everything else clocked down so low that the added traffic from your site may have pushed the wireless too far on the machine itself.

You could have 2 ratings. Something like a ratio of declared speed to actual speed, since you seem to be monitoring both. And having a maintenance button that stopped monitoring so doing maintenance doesn't count towards our numbers would be nice too.
I've been doing tests, and I think the only way I'm going to be able to be stable on your site is to run a long ass cable out to where my rig is. I'll do that tomorrow. I believe I have one long enough, otherwise I'll have to make one. I should be stable by tomorrow... is there a way to reset my connection status number when I make the change tomorrow so I can start fresh again?

I never have any issues mining, just with the status on your site. Pings to the rig from my computer are 20ms and under, with a couple 400's here and there, and pings to google.com from the rig itself return 5 - 10ms, with a few random 500's, no drops. But I'll wire it in, that should fix all connection issues. It's possible Linux just doesn't work well over wireless, because no other device in the whole house, mobile, tablet, or desktop, ever have issues downloading, streaming, or online gaming. I even stream movies from my computer, over wifi, to my xbox, and it never skips once.

I blame Linux. Smiley


These 400 or 500 spikes explain it all. If you noticed few on your own in short test, who is saying that these spikes on occasion cannot reach 2000ms? Not to mention additional overhead in TCP protocol where few packets have to be exchanged. Normal stable connection has 0 spikes - flat response whole the time.


Did your site get hacked?

My rig was suddenly mining litecoin for some1 else..
Alive   stratum+tcp://eu.wemineltc.com:3333   tabakerica.smos27


What the hell....

Consult with your mining rig provider. He is the one having access to it and can change your pools too.