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cohcho
Is expected error for invalid transaction received from peer: "WARNING ringct src/ringct/rctOps.cpp:442 ge_frombytes_vartime failed at 442" ?
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moneromooo
Not really. It means someone made an invalid tx, or there's a bug in verification. Hopefully the former, it's less bad.
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moneromooo
If you have the txid, you can check whether some block explorers have it. Hopefully everyone would reject it or noone would.
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cohcho
This one probably: 3680dbc064c9e6d8616435ad4888f342a14af3cfb69c23fb3f9f84c08d54b7da
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cohcho
print_pool_stats doesn't report failing txs
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moneromooo
They're rejected outright, never get into the txpool.
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moneromooo
I have this one in my pool.
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cohcho
There were two txs with many inputs
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cohcho
1st one in block already
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cohcho
2nd one is that^
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moneromooo
Is this tx in your txpool ?
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cohcho
error appeared after 2nd
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cohcho
yes, it is
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moneromooo
So it's unlikely it's this one.
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cohcho
s/error/warning/
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cohcho
yes, 2nd in block too now
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moneromooo
I have no ge_frombytes_vartime errors in my log (I'm been on level 2 for a while).
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cohcho
then I don't know
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moneromooo
So it's likely some other tx you rejected and that I did not see.
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moneromooo
Likely originating from one of your direct peers.
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cohcho
Anonimty set of bad tx is > 1 since txs are accumulated for validation
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cohcho
ok, i'll skip this warning
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moneromooo
I don't understand "Anonimty set of bad tx is > 1 since txs are accumulated for validation"
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cohcho
This tx is the only one mentioned in log within 10s window and isn't found now: c9206daea147b8dda33826d63a2de5ce7a3b8eb13e69b6a04ac270861ecd3ae1
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cohcho
ignore that poorly written sentence
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moneromooo
my daemon does not know that tx.
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ninjabz1
bing bang,
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ninjabz1
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ninjabz1
no autokick?
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ninjabz1
wow
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ninjabz1
)
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Inge-
no autokick.
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Inge-
We like to make it personal
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Inge-
ooof. Not sure if there is any practical way to brute force Crazypass.
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Inge-
I'll make a wild guess that you did not write down your seed.
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ErCiccione[m]
luigi1111: could you merge 6232 when you can? The binaries for GUI 0.15.0.3 have been on github for some days, but on the download page there are still the old ones.
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ErCiccione[m]
6232 is binaryfate's gpg key
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ninjabz
@Inge- no seed, no the crazypass thing. and not sure why would i need to bruteforce it when i actually still have access to the phone via adb shell
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ninjabz
I mean, i dumped all the files off the phone
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ninjabz
and i can restore them back with twrp
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ninjabz
Im not trying to do it on other device
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ninjabz
simply, phone wouldnt load up anymore i had to go into twrp recovery
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ninjabz
to extract files, make full backup.
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ninjabz
twrp backup is like dd i guess, ) i can dd it back
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ninjabz
I m just trying to figure out how does the crazypass being made,, with the files i have from keymaster?
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selsta
ErCiccione[m]: v0.15.0.3 GUI is waiting for other reasons
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Snixer
When's the next dev-meeting? I tried checking on github but sadly i can't find a date
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binaryFate
Has anyone seen xiphon on IRC recently? I'd like to talk to them
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rottensox
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rottensox
January 12, 2020 (Sunday) – 17:00 UTC
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rottensox
Dev Meeting - #monero-dev IRC channel
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rottensox
you can use revuo as your source for upcoming xmr-related meetings. they get posted there.
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rottensox
every thursday night i post them around and on /r/Monero.
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rottensox
there's a rss feed as well.
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sarang
MRL meetings have moved to Wednesdays
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sarang
So the meeting listed on the Revuo for 6 January @ 17:00 UTC will occur on 8 January @ 18:00 UTC
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sarang
and weekly thereafter
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rottensox
yes. rehrar is aware.
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sarang
roger, thanks
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sarang
The github meta issues and -lab topic should always show the correct next meeting datetime
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Snixer
rottensox: Thanks a lot! <3
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rottensox
xoxo Snixer <3.
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ErCiccione[m]
selsta: you mean for the binaries on getmonero? because i already see them on github
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selsta
only the tag binaries should be up soon^tm
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moneromooo
xiphon: binaryFate wanted to talk to you
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binaryFate
thanks moneromooo we've caught up
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xiphon
moneromooo: yeah, thanks, on it
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moneromooo
Anyone here runs a seed node apart from pony and ginger ?
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Inge-
What differentiates a seed node from a public full node?
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rottensox
it has a seed in it.
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rottensox
audience laughs.
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selsta
Inge-: Seed nodes are hardcoded in the code.
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selsta
They are used for initial connection unless you specify your own.
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Inge-
So basically it is just a full node where there is some understood commitment to keeping it operational, up-to-date and with a decent amount of available bandwidth?
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selsta
AFAIK yes.
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nonie
Every p2p project has this problem. When you start the client for the first time - the program knows nothing about the network and it needs a starting point. So it uses one or more of the hard coded seed ip addresses to connect to the network. Once it learned the network, there is no need for the initial seed.
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nonie
I like the way ratox solves the problem. The Makefile calls nodegen - a bash script to build the file nodes.h on the fly. nodgen just calls wget and awk to get a list of seed addresses.
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nonie
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nonie
But maybe it is safer to have the seeds in the repository.
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hyc
wget from where?
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nonie
@hyc curl -s
nodes.tox.chat/json <- some url.
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hyc
yeah, just moves the problem