I just went through and re-entered all of the firewall loading on the server and rechecked. Now it shows that port 9999 is open on that server.
Unfortunately, i'm still getting the same error message with the masternode start alias MN1 command.
We can cross the ufw as being the issue off the list. Disabled and rechecked and i still get invalid remote address. It's in a VPS within the US. I'm going to contact the VPS provider and see if they have an answer here, but if you or anybody else has any other suggestions, please share...
Thanks for your help! And, the info i provided was changed before i entered it on here for security reasons,fyi. I have verified that both the keys match on the server and on the .conf file too. : (
Unfortunately, still not working. Suggestions?
Was that supposed to be helpful? I've done that. I have the file created, and it's located where it apparently should be. Within my .conf file contains the following:
MN1 42.70.21.190:9999 7rB9vpckUuNpbMpzXK5Z2vvVd8dqfGmbmri6i9ApgMgRbRTq8Be...
I'm having the same issue as KiwiCodger, but i have no idea what you mean with "%appdata%\dash". Could you please clarify?
This is the message that I get when entering: "masternode start-alias MN1"
"alias" : "MN1",
"result" : "failed",
"errorMessage" : "could not find alias in...
Yes, it looks like the firewall was the culprit. Thank you!!!
However, after I transferred the dashd and dash-cli files using the WinSCP i'm now getting stuck with trying to make them executable files for some reason. (I didn't drop the files into any particular folder as it wasn't specified...
Yes, exactly. I get an error message when I try to extract the dash-0.12.0.58-linux64.tar file.
It says "Can not delete output folder. The directory is not empty.: C:\Users\downloads\dash.0........"
I have a computer with linux on it, but i'd prefer to use this one. If i were to get the...
This shouldn't be this difficult, but....i'm at this point:
"Visit DASH dot ORG with this link ...... and download the latest Linux .tgz file.
Extract the file using whatever extractor program you use to wherever you want on your PC.
Locate the beating heart "dashd" and "dash-cli" by...