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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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How to setup own remote Monero node with maximum security / anonymity?
I'm interested in setting up my own remote monero node for personal use on a home computer running OSX. According to this guide all I need to do is setup an SSH-connection with a command line which ...
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Difference between --rpc-bind-ip 0.0.0.0, or loopback, or actual IP
I run a node from home. I use --rpc-bind-ip as a daemon flag, with my internal/LAN IP address as the argument. With this setup, I can access my node from wallets on different computers inside my LAN....
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Do nodes authenticate other nodes for p2p purposes? (re: incoming connections)
What I'm getting at is... what happens if an attacker/bad actor/etc were to see that I'm running a node and that I'm allowing incoming connections? To what extent is my computer exposed by port ...
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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?
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If I'm running a full node and wallet on my local network can someone get my wallet information?
If someone connected to my WIFI could they get information about my wallet or steal from me?
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Code that checks for 'rogue block'
I read recently about, for lack of a better term, a rogue block that was recorded into the blockchain that forked the chain but it didn't split exactly. I read that there is some code in later ...
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How do full nodes vs miners secure the network differently?
If I run a full node I am supposedly contributing to network security by keeping a copy of the blockchain
If I mine (via pool or solo) I contribute to the network through verification of blocks
How ...
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Can we use Coinshuffle++ insights to improve privacy in relaying Monero transactions? [closed]
Coinshuffle is a communication protocol that allows for a number of peers to privately collaborate in making a Bitcoin coinjoin transaction in such a way that they all provide their addresses for the ...
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Can we practically compensate full nodes
Is it practical to compensate full nodes in the Monero network? The nodes that aren't mining
The primary issue with non-Proof of Stake methods is the sybil attack, but requiring full nodes to already ...