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  1. Bertrand256

    TAO'S MASTERNODE SETUP GUIDE FOR DUMMIES (UPDATE GUIDE UPDATED FOR 13.0)

    @ac0, you do not need restart your dashd; if that was the only problem you should see your masternode active in about an hour or less.
  2. Bertrand256

    TAO'S MASTERNODE SETUP GUIDE FOR DUMMIES (UPDATE GUIDE UPDATED FOR 13.0)

    I do not have much time now, so I would just like to point out that WATCHDOG_EXPIRED after so long time would mean that you have a problem with the peridic execution of the "sentinel". Look at the definition of a sentinel's crontab. If you cannot handle it, I will try to help you within a few hours.
  3. Bertrand256

    GUI tool for running Masternode with Trezor

    @ac0 Indeed, documentation on github is not complete yet, so @tungfa's manual is the best place to start at the moment. Your hardware wallet (like Trezor) holds your private keys inside and there is not way to transfer private keys from HW to your PC, so even on compromised PC, making...
  4. Bertrand256

    TAO'S MASTERNODE SETUP GUIDE FOR DUMMIES (UPDATE GUIDE UPDATED FOR 13.0)

    @ac0 If you'd like to block incoming SSH connections for everyone except your IP address: ufw allow from YOUR_IP proto tcp to any port 22 ufw delete limit 22/tcp BTW, currently 1000 Dash is worth quite a lot of money, so for security reasons you might want to consider holding your masternode...
  5. Bertrand256

    TAO'S MASTERNODE SETUP GUIDE FOR DUMMIES (UPDATE GUIDE UPDATED FOR 13.0)

    Yes, its a good idea. I am not a vultr customer, but with most similar vendors it is possible to login using the web console, that you can use to change firewall rules to your new IP.
  6. Bertrand256

    TAO'S MASTERNODE SETUP GUIDE FOR DUMMIES (UPDATE GUIDE UPDATED FOR 13.0)

    So you need to install python first: sudo apt-get install python
  7. Bertrand256

    TAO'S MASTERNODE SETUP GUIDE FOR DUMMIES (UPDATE GUIDE UPDATED FOR 13.0)

    Make sure you have installed python by issuing the following command: which python If there is (the command will return a path), then there is no symbolic link named python2 indicating the location of Python. Please post the result.
  8. Bertrand256

    TAO'S MASTERNODE SETUP GUIDE FOR DUMMIES (UPDATE GUIDE UPDATED FOR 13.0)

    @ac0, It looks as if you downloaded 32-bit version of dashd, but your linux (which is 64-bit) possibly does not have 32-bit support installed. The best solution is to download 64-bit version of dashd: https://www.dash.org/binaries/dashcore-0.12.1.5-linux64.tar.gz
  9. Bertrand256

    TAO'S MASTERNODE SETUP GUIDE FOR DUMMIES (UPDATE GUIDE UPDATED FOR 13.0)

    and another two commands: ldd /home/pi/.dashcore/dashd file /home/pi/.dashcore/dashd
  10. Bertrand256

    TAO'S MASTERNODE SETUP GUIDE FOR DUMMIES (UPDATE GUIDE UPDATED FOR 13.0)

    @ac0 It looks as if you were trying to execute a binary version for another hardware architecture, for example binary for Intel x86 on Raspberry Pi or 64-bit version on a 32-bit machine. Please submit the results of the following two commands: uname -a readelf -a ~/.dashcore/dashd | grep interpreter
  11. Bertrand256

    TAO'S MASTERNODE SETUP GUIDE FOR DUMMIES (UPDATE GUIDE UPDATED FOR 13.0)

    Can you paste the results of the following command? ls -al ~/.dashcore/dashd
  12. Bertrand256

    GUI tool for running Masternode with Trezor

    New version (0.9.6) released: - SSH private key support - More information related to masternode status: Executables: https://github.com/Bertrand256/dash-masternode-tool/releases/download/v0.9.6/DashMasternodeTool_0.9.6.linux.tar.gz...
  13. Bertrand256

    GUI tool for running Masternode with Trezor

    @Acedian, your words and the fact that the network of masternodes is more secure are enough reward for me. Thanks :-)
  14. Bertrand256

    TAO'S MASTERNODE SETUP GUIDE FOR DUMMIES (UPDATE GUIDE UPDATED FOR 13.0)

    Dashd, at startup, creates a .dashcore directory if it does not exist, then it creates a dash.conf file with the default content (in fact it is empty) and downloads the Dash blockchain into it.
  15. Bertrand256

    TAO'S MASTERNODE SETUP GUIDE FOR DUMMIES (UPDATE GUIDE UPDATED FOR 13.0)

    @NewDashUser, if you indeed succesfully started your masternode and dashninja reports its status as active then you probably has correct configuration in the .dashcore directory, so repeating steps related to starting masternode will not be necessary. Instead I suggest you to: make sure, that...
  16. Bertrand256

    TAO'S MASTERNODE SETUP GUIDE FOR DUMMIES (UPDATE GUIDE UPDATED FOR 13.0)

    @NewDashUser, Step 9 is used to execute additional program (sentinel) cyclically, which is required for the masternode to be perceived by the network as active. If you do not do so, your masternode will soon receive WATCHDOG_EXPIRED status and will be removed from the payment queue. The leading...
  17. Bertrand256

    TAO'S MASTERNODE SETUP GUIDE FOR DUMMIES (UPDATE GUIDE UPDATED FOR 13.0)

    @NewDashUser, I am wondering that the message "Masternode successfully started" you see on the putty screen. Starting masternode should be done from your local Dash Core wallet, that controls the private key holding your 1000 Dash collateral (Step 7 of Tao's manual). So either you keep your Dash...
  18. Bertrand256

    GUI tool for running Masternode with Trezor

    @UdjinM6, SSH session setup with RSA keys is scheduled for the next release, which I hope will be ready in about a week or so.
  19. Bertrand256

    Can I set a password to open my wallet?

    @ID Joker, as you assumed, you will be asked for password while sending funds. If those people having access to your machine are logging-in with their own OS account, they won't see your wallet data, because wallet file is created within user's home directory (they will have their own). Of...
  20. Bertrand256

    GUI tool for running Masternode with Trezor

    Thanks @agulab :-)
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