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Can other people who have full access to my local network see my node/traffic that my node causes on the network
I want to try running a full node on my schools network but if its too visible I would rather not
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Monero daemon incoming connections disabled even with open firewall - error : "Incoming connections disabled, enable them for full connectivity"
Heeeeeeeeeeyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
guys,
My monero daemon running on linux displays from time to time the message "Incoming connections disabled, enable them for full ...
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What is an effective way to test a new public node on your own LAN?
I followed CoinCashew's instructions to build a public node. I'd like to use it. The command ss | grep 18081 | less shows that there are no connections on that port, and ss | grep 18080 | less shows ...
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Is running a full node on an HDD bad for the network?
I've got an HDD that I sometimes run a full node on, but since HDD's are slow, I'm thinking it might slow down the network rather than speed it up.
Does it make much of a difference past the initial ...
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How can I check the network usage of my Monero node?
I would like to check the network use of my Monero node (daemon). I would like to see the average upload and download speeds, and I would like to see the total amount of data (eg: in MB, GB, TB) that ...
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What is the best way to help the Monero network?
Apart from profitability, for the Monero network it doesn't make a big
difference if you solo-mine or not.
This answer to Is it better to mine Monero on solo mining or joining a mining pool? ...
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What are the differences between incoming/outgoing connections?
If I understood correctly, a connection is outgoing if it was initiated by my node, otherwise it is incoming. Therefore, I was under the impression that with a fully synced blockchain, you should have ...
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Can I change limit_up speed?
Default is 2047 kB/s. If I am able to increase this, would it be advantageous for the network? If I were to increase it, what would be a good number?
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Drawbacks of running a RPC-enabled node
Besides increased resource requirements, why would someone not want to run a RPC node?