My masternode IP is duplicated after a restart also. I do not see any of your duplicates, so I am assuming it is cached on the individual servers somewhere.
I also have a super long password. If there are spaces, use quotes around it.
Example: darkcoind masternode start "stupid long but very secure password"
Take a look at this thread under Guides: https://www.darkcointalk.org/threads/how-to-set-up-ec2-t1-micro-ubuntu-for-masternode-part-2-3.241/. Chaeplin created a fantastic step by step tutorial on setting up a masternode. About midway through the first page is info about the darkcoin.conf.
Good...
There are two nodes that are acting up. Both are running subver: Satoshi:0.9.0. I blocked both IP addresses and the log looks clean now. Thanks for your help!
{"addr" : "192.95.29.176:9999",
"services" : "00000003",
"lastsend" : 1397615063,
"lastrecv" : 1397615063...
Has anyone seen this behavior in the debug.log on the masternode? I got an alert from AWS about space issues and when I checked, the debug.log was full of these repeating lines:
Notice how it starts at block 43186 and stops at 44685, then loops back around to 43186?
I am running DarkCoin...
chaeplin, everything looks to be working fine, but I noticed a message the occurs in the debug.log often and was curious if this is normal:
2014-04-15 00:51:30 ProcessMessage(dsee, 67 bytes) FAILED
UPDATE:
This appears to happen after an IP is deemed invalid. So it does look like things are...
Thanks for putting this together! Your instructions were spot on. I'm struggling with sending the 1k DRK to the new wallet (says it is too much to send at once), but everything else is working flawlessly.