minexmr2
haproxy
minexmr2 | haproxy | |
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11 | 16 | |
24 | 4,467 | |
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5.2 | 9.9 | |
8 months ago | 6 days ago | |
C | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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minexmr2
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Newbie question
If you know what you are doing you can run a pool on top of p2pool and your friend can mine to their own address. (https://github.com/minexmr2/minexmr2)
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Minexmr2.com - opinions
I am now working on implementation of minexmr2.com last payouts to the miners to be shown to the public domain web-ui and could update the site's text on p2pool dust payout while deploying GitHub issue #7 to the pool's site.
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minexmr2.com updated to p2pool v3.1, monerod v0.18.2.0, and ready for Mar 18 p2pool (not monero) hardfork
I turn on N new cloud servers (VPS or bare-metal), on each one I then install the upstream part of the minexmr2 pool in conjunction with p2pool and monerod instances. The miners will be connected here.
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Mining, but no results?
minexmr2.com has standard 1% fee and convenient payment threshold 0.01XMR suitable for low hashrate miners (some 50KH/s). Fee is needed to pay dedicated servers running pool's software that is 100% open source, unlike many other pools.
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Consolidating UTXO’s ~ P2Pool payouts
Consolidating UTXO’s from p2pool is one key reason I've made pool minexmr2.com. Primarily I've made that pool for myself because I have some hashrate power to point to. Then I've released source code of the pool at GitHub, GitLab and opened the pool for all the miners. It accumulates p2pool payouts inside and sends 0.01XMR chunks to the end-user miners.
- if you are to set up your own mining pool, which one would you use ?
- A strange issue minexmr2.com has encountered this night
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Terrifying Nanopool.org is at 1.05GH/s again!
if you are a Linux system administrator, you can build, deploy and maintain your own minexmr2.com instance, my pool is 100% open source. There exists one man already that has done that on his own internal server. Look for source code at GitHub or GitLab.
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minexmr2.com, a p2pool-based pool, implemented 1st GitHub feature request: NIGHT/DAY theme switch
Welcome to add other feature requests on the pool's GitHub or GitLab page.
- First Monero mining pool using decentralized p2pool as a hashrate-liquidity provider
haproxy
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HAProxy is not affected by the HTTP/2 Rapid Reset Attack (CVE-2023-44487)
I wanted to try it out just now but hit a roadblock immediately - it cannot automatically obtain and maintain TLS certificates. You have to use an external client (e.g. acme.sh), set up a cron to check/renew them, and poke HAProxy to reload them if necessary. I'm way past doing this in 2023.
https://www.haproxy.com/blog/haproxy-and-let-s-encrypt
https://github.com/haproxy/haproxy/issues/1864
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Why Haproxy is not build with PROMEX by default (Linux / BSD)
For context I think this might be useful: https://github.com/haproxy/haproxy/blob/master/addons/promex/README
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minexmr2.com updated to p2pool v3.1, monerod v0.18.2.0, and ready for Mar 18 p2pool (not monero) hardfork
I turn on 1 relatively cheap cloud server to process DNS, https and stratum connections and route them via haproxy to one of N miner servers described above.
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HAProxy Security Update (CVE-2023-25725) - HTTP content smuggling attack
Full technical writeup here: https://github.com/haproxy/haproxy/commit/a8598a2eb11b6c989e81f0dbf10be361782e8d32
- Request smuggling in HAProxy via empty header name
- Enormous session rate
- Update to haproxy 2.4.18 breaks WebDAV
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HAProxy 2.7
With the recent discussions about memory safe languages, HAProxy is still surprisingly written in C [0].
[0]: https://github.com/haproxy/haproxy
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35M Hot Dogs: Benchmarking Caddy vs. Nginx
It does not, because HAProxy does not perform any disk access at runtime and thus would be unable to persist the certificates anywhere. Disks accesses can be unpredictably slow and would block the entire thread which is not something you want when handling hundreds of thousands of requests per second.
See this issue and especially the comment from Lukas Tribus: https://github.com/haproxy/haproxy/issues/1864
Disclosure: Community contributor to HAProxy, I help maintain HAProxy's issue tracker.
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Guide to Adapting HAProxy to openGauss
Code link: https://github.com/haproxy/haproxy
What are some alternatives?
gupax - GUI Uniting P2Pool And XMRig
zstd - Zstandard - Fast real-time compression algorithm
monero-pool - A Monero mining pool server written in C
ClickHouse - ClickHouse® is a free analytics DBMS for big data
p2pool - Decentralized pool for Monero mining
3proxy - 3proxy - tiny free proxy server
minexmr2
Caddy - Fast and extensible multi-platform HTTP/1-2-3 web server with automatic HTTPS
OpenVPN - OpenVPN is an open source VPN daemon
Jool - SIIT and NAT64 for Linux
gupax - GUI Uniting P2Pool And XMRig [Moved to: https://github.com/hinto-janai/gupax]
brotli - Brotli compression format