00:00:48 "If you use the --rpc-restricted*..." <- did that, reconfigured my setup for that port 00:00:55 still doesnt work 00:01:00 what should I look to capture in logs 00:01:50 s/capture/for/ 00:01:56 s/to/for/, s/capture// 00:02:41 The reason it closed 00:07:26 its running, it didnt close 00:09:44 Might be better to continue in #monero:monero.social 00:09:44 What is the error you're getting? / what isnt working? 00:11:55 failure to bind means the port its trying is in use hm 00:14:18 My suspicions: 00:14:18 - second monerod running 00:14:18 - inability to use 0.0.0.0 as the address (id ask "does it work if you set the address to your lan address?", but im still unsure what currently isn't working) 00:15:04 what isnt working is my ability to access my node from outside my local network 00:16:00 You can access from other devices in the LAN? 00:17:05 ofrnxmr[m]: yes 00:17:39 including when I refer to it with my public or local IP 00:18:14 i would ignore 'setting it to public/local ip' and only use 0.0.0.0 00:19:31 Are using wanip:port? 00:19:40 0.0.0.0 doesnt work sometimes (if you have a wedge setup with dummy interfaces etc) but the lan ip > port forwarding on router should 00:19:56 ./monerod --rpc-bind-ip 0.0.0.0 --confirm-external-bind --no-zmq --rpc-ssl enabled --rpc-login user:user --restricted-rpc --rpc-restricted-bind-port=18089 --log-level 2 00:19:56 this is my command as of now 00:21:07 If it works locally you should just need to open router ports and use your wan:port. 00:21:09 ./monerod --no-zmq --rpc-ssl enabled --rpc-login user:user --rpc-restricted-bind-ip=0.0.0.0 --rpc-restricted-bind-port=18089 --log-level 2 00:21:47 --log-level 2 if you dont like having free hard drive space :D 00:22:11 Yeah > remove loglevel if its working 00:24:22 Check from another device with... (full message at ) 00:30:22 * Fishy[m] uploaded an image: (17KiB) < https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/v3/download/matrix.org/ktcHzHsnOTjNLeyzzSeqjZpB/image.png > 00:31:15 Thats wanip? 00:31:17 it syncs from GUI wallet, but only over LAN 00:31:32 Check your router port forwarding 00:32:11 ofrnxmr[m]: both actually 00:32:18 I use a reverse proxy software if that has an impact 00:32:34 I set up the proxy forwarding tho 00:36:11 Which proxy you using? 00:36:21 nginx proxy manager 00:37:21 Is the A record getting updated with your wan ip address? 00:38:02 yep 00:42:01 Any logs in nginx? Showing attempts? 00:42:18 Access or error logs 00:49:06 "Any logs in nginx? Showing..." <- I use the GUI for it which doesn't really show that type of thing 01:09:00 You use the gui to run your node? 01:09:35 "I use the GUI for it which doesn..." <- I would test another service with Nginx proxy manager 01:09:44 Do they have a hello world example 01:19:38 "I would test another service..." <- I use my three other services with it, they all work 01:24:46 however I use docker to host those other services 01:34:12 Is proxy manager docker too? 01:45:57 "Is proxy manager docker too?" <- yes 02:42:42 Post your monerod config 02:45:06 does public_nodes outputs all the nodes on the network currently? 02:48:42 "yes" <- Post your monerod config and docker compose with your private info removed 16:02:04 can we get the #no-wallet-left-behind:monero.social room added to the monero space? 16:46:20 "But yeah, android, nodes, yes" <- How do you recommend running an android node? Considering an android "miniserver" and wondering what would be required on this device to run a basic monero node (not mine). Someone has suggested something like the Pixel 6a. Would this coupled with external storage work well or do you have a better suggestion? 16:50:50 sgp^ "no wallet left behind added to monero space?" 16:54:31 Mason:... (full message at ) 16:55:40 > <@ofrnxmr:monero.social> Mason:... (full message at ) 16:55:41 https://github.com/nahuhh/android-termux-monero-node/releases/tag/master-beta 16:55:41 There are instructions in the release notes for "new users" 16:55:49 Termux 16:56:09 Thanks! 16:56:15 For the linked script, termux (fdroid version) is required 16:57:16 Is there a plan to release android native software? I thought I read that someone in the GUI Wallet documentation before 16:58:41 There was a project called xmr-node by cryptogrampy, but termux node is better 16:59:42 Performance wise, security, or something else? Can you actually make money mining on it with average electricity rates? 16:59:51 Termux interacts with the os more deeply 17:00:32 You can mine using termux as well, yes, but you need to be careful of temps and expect to ruin your battery 17:02:11 Some phones run fine with the battery disconnected/removed. Android TV boxes work well for nodes and mining 17:02:19 Okay. I don't really care about mining, just curious. I think I'll give it a try on a dedicated phone at some point soon. Much more convenient than leaving my laptop on all the time or playing catchup sync 17:02:45 Do you have an Android TV box you recommend? I thought some of them were somewhat locked. 17:02:51 And you can mine at under 1watt. Use a mining calc to compare your hash rate to the electricity power 17:03:54 Electricity costs* 17:11:02 Are the hash rates reasonable? 17:14:10 Depends in the device. Anywhere from 50h/s to 900h/s+ 17:49:29 h4sh3d "I just want to mention that we are finally reaching the end of last milestone for farcaster" escapethe3ra @ MRL meeting 17:54:37 farcaster for randomXmas \o/ 17:58:17 I wish I knew people I could say randomXmas to that would get it lol 22:55:39 Hi 22:56:20 How is the monerun going? Is the community excited for this one? 22:56:24 😒 23:03:46 where are we running to? 23:40:25 what are we running from? 23:52:54 running up that hill