HelloZeroNet / ZeroID

ZeroNet authentication provider
http://127.0.0.1:43110/zeroid.bit
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Creating an ID for ZeroMail Fails #2

Open Abraxos opened 8 years ago

Abraxos commented 8 years ago

Hello,

I am having an issue with creating an ID for ZeroMail. My port 15441 is forwarded properly and I tried it in --tor always mode as well as without that (although I prefer with it). More specifically, when I open ZeroMail and select a username it points me to ZeroID where I attempt to create a username like so: https://imgur.com/sbn1gqN I get the error that you can see at the top.

I tried going on the IRC to resolve the issue, but the only suggestion that people had was that I should double check that my ports are forwarded, which they are.

Please advise.

Erkan-Yilmaz commented 8 years ago

Can you check this also on this (1) ID provider please?

http://127.0.0.1:43110/ZeroVerse.bit

Abraxos commented 8 years ago

Actually I tried it with ZeroID this morning and it worked just fine... I don't know why, I hadn't even restarted the ZeroNet service. Do you still want me to try ZeroVerse? (would have to be later today)

Erkan-Yilmaz commented 8 years ago

no, when it works for you with zeroid: all is fine

Abraxos commented 8 years ago

Oh alright then. Thank you!

On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 12:45 PM Erkan Yilmaz notifications@github.com wrote:

no, when it works for you with zeroid: all is fine

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/HelloZeroNet/ZeroID/issues/2#issuecomment-195475125.

Sincerely, -Eugene

Kanzakisol commented 8 years ago

What's the different between making an id with Zeroid or Zeroverse? Could you use either for Zeronet?

Edit: nvm I see I can use both for Zeronet, but still unsure what's the difference?