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AEON source code (post May 2018 rebase)
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mining aeon with xnp #114

Open sherifomran opened 5 years ago

sherifomran commented 5 years ago

i have been trying to setup the xnp but i keep on getting errors. any guide to set it up with aeon? is there any special changes i have to take into consideration in the config file? it works sofar with xmr but not aeon

stoffu commented 5 years ago

Assuming xnp refers to https://github.com/Snipa22/xmr-node-proxy, it's a 3rd party tool which is outside the scope of this repository. Probably better to make an issue post there, or talk to people familiar with pool setup on IRC/reddit/discord.

BigslimVdub commented 5 years ago

@sherifomran I would recommend https://github.com/Bendr0id/xmrigCC or his alike miners with built-in dashboard and also setting up proxy server. Aeon is no different than Monero mining wise other than the POW is changed and config files can typically be doubled or almost doubled due to 1mb scratchpad. Please visit our discord for the best help getting it all set up: https://discord.gg/xWZ2z78

sherifomran commented 5 years ago

@BigslimVdub : does xmrigcc have a proxy application as well? it seems a little bit complicated, because when i compare to the xnp, the proxy is comunicating to the pool, there is no need to start and stop the miners.

setuidroot commented 4 years ago

I realize I'm a little late to the party here... what can I say? I like to be stylishly late 😂. Hey... I made it just within a year, I'm good 😎. Happy New Year @sherifomran

Try MoneroOcean's (MO's) XNP fork... it supports a lot of coins including Aeon's K12 algo.

It's here: https://github.com/MoneroOcean/xmr-node-proxy

That is if you haven't found that already... the proxy works with Aeon's K12, I know because I tested it using my phone as a K12 miner 🤔 I had a large K12 hashrate... but not equivalent to much (it's not the best algo for CPUs, unless it's a botnet or a JS webminer of some sort.)

Edit: I didn't mean to ping Bigslim 🤔 if I did

@##BigslimVdub : does xmrigcc have a proxy application as well?

it seems a little bit complicated, because when i compare to the xnp, the proxy is comunicating to the pool, there is no need to start and stop the miners.

^ If I remember correct xmrigCC communicates with the corresponding xmrigCC server and the CC server allows you to remotely control the miners (including turning them on and off.) That's kinda the whole point of xmrigCC (Command&Control) AKA xmrigBotnet 😂. I have my own way of controlling remote miners so I'm not up-to-date on xmrigCC, but it's a good solid program. MO's XNP is excellent as well!

Hope this helps somewhat 🤔.