Hey @haitch, I been having trouble mining on the burst-team.us pool. I've been keeping up with other threads and I can see that you must be busy trying to fight the DDoS attacks. No worries. I'm in no hurry. I just want you to know that I"m still interested but it can wait until things are more calmer.
ElMoreno
@ElMoreno
Posts made by ElMoreno
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RE: How to create own burst pool like pool.burst-team.us?posted in Help & Support
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RE: How to create own burst pool like pool.burst-team.us?posted in Help & Support
@haitch said in How to create own burst pool like pool.burst-team.us?:
@ElMoreno I'm going to be out of town for the next few days, won't be able to set it up until I get back. Basically I send you a VMWare template, you deplot it, I edit a number of files - then you're a pool. I've been trying to work on instructions on running the pool - but am behind where I want to be - so I'll have to help you run it until the doc is complete.
Hey @haitch . I have built the ESXi host. Let me know when you get a chance to send me the download.
Thanks again!!!
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RE: Error 1004: Your Burst account's reward recipient (32TT-TSAC-HTKW-CC26C) does n ot match pool's account (6WVW-2WVD-YXE5-EZBHU)posted in Help & Support
I'm having this issue again also. I flush my DNS cache and still the same error.
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RE: How to create own burst pool like pool.burst-team.us?posted in Help & Support
@haitch No worries. No rush. Thanks again!
@manfromafar Thanks for the info. I'll get it running on my server and start exploring AWS option. If it's too much of a hassle I'll just keep it in my data center.
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RE: How to create own burst pool like pool.burst-team.us?posted in Help & Support
@haitch said in How to create own burst pool like pool.burst-team.us?:
@ElMoreno Yes I can help you, no I don't charge, yes you'll need a DNS and static IP, and maybe it possible in converting it to AWS.
@haitch awesome! I can start building the ESXi host right away as I have the hardware sitting. The public IP and DNS should be quick. I've downloaded the Lex and the Ninja SW but I'm not sure which one to use. After building it I think it could be easy to migrate to AWS since it has ESXi integration.
I can front the money for the initial costs but I expect that the fees pools take are to pay for those if the pool is successful.
Please let me know the next steps I need to take.
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RE: How to create own burst pool like pool.burst-team.us?posted in Help & Support
I'm interested in getting a pool going. I can get ESXi running. I assume I'll need a static public IP and a DNS name. @haitch, would you help me? Do you charge?
Also, is it possible to get a pool running on AWS?
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RE: "Your Burst account's reward recipient does not match pool's account"posted in Help & Support
I decided to temporarily mine on Tross Pool (burstpool.ddns.net). I'm gonna give it a try, at least until this is resolved.
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RE: Burst account reward recipient doesn't match pool's accountposted in Help & Support
It looks like the IP addresses for the pools are the same. I changed my reward address to the pool.burstcoin.biz and my DLs are being accepted. However, the page to check the shares is timing out and sometimes it loads but without data.
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RE: Burst account reward recipient doesn't match pool's accountposted in Help & Support
I'm having a similar issue but my pool is the Burst Team one. I posted on thread https://forums.burst-team.us/topic/94/your-burst-account-s-reward-recipient-does-not-match-pool-s-account/16.
Something is up. If you have changed your reward to the account listed in the error and not seeing your deadlines, i'm guessing that the issue is something else.
In my error I can see that the account it wants me to set my rewards to is NOT my pool's account so I have not bothered to change it.
I would suggest changing your reward address back to your pools address and sit tight until this is resolved. It feels like changing it to the suggested one is sending your rewards to someone else. I can't be sure if it's a general issue on the network or an attack. So far I haven't heard anything from an administrator or someone who knows what they are doing.