Ok here is my new theory. Do you have TCP 9999 enabled on your home machine with your local firewall/router configured? If the local machine is registering the remote master node's port with the port it communicated on, then perhaps it is using 0 if 9999 is blocked, thus registering 0.
It's a firewall issue most likely. Did you set your security permissions correctly on Amazon? Port 0 is used when 9999 is blocked, at least it appears that way. It's the process requesting a port to use from the OS. Go to EC2 management -> Network and Security -> Security Groups -> Inbound and...
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The only part I left out was sending 1000 DRK to a separate, newly generated wallet. This is the local machine wallet that is used in the steps I laid out, the server wallet has 0 DRK in it. I figured this was common sense but I know that when following guides it's nice when the...
FAQ
In one of the steps you say to send over exactly 1000 DRK. Does this have to be sent in one go? I'd feel better sending over 0.1 DRK to test, then send over 999.9 after. Would that be okay?
- You have to send 1000DRK at once. It needs one single input for technical reasons.
Do we have...
I will be dropping mad DarkSend knowledge all over the interweb after it's fully implemented. Until then I am biding my time because it has changed A LOT since first concepts.
If you are running a Linux box and know what you are doing I'm sure an encrypted wallet would be just as secure. For those that do not know what they are doing the AMI/iso would be provided to help them along.
You are asking him to answer questions he's already answered on Bitcointalk.
Multiples of 1000 DRK will count as "multiple tickets" (Evan's words) to the master node election process.
InternetApe: " We ,Darkcoin team, are planning on putting out an AMI and iso image for people to use. Even IF...