MultiPoolMiner | Monitors crypto mining pools in real-time in order to find | Cryptography library
kandi X-RAY | MultiPoolMiner Summary
kandi X-RAY | MultiPoolMiner Summary
Monitors crypto mining pools and coins in real-time and finds the most profitable for your machine. Controls any miner that is available via command line. Supports benchmarking, multiple platforms (AMD, NVIDIA and CPU) and mining on A Hash Pool, BlazePool, BlockMasters, Hash Refinery, MiningPoolHub, Nicehash, YiiMP, ZergPool and Zpool pools. Includes Watchdog Timer to detect and handle miner failures. Comprehensive web GUI with dashboard and balances overview. Power usage is part of the profibility calculation (optional). API port is configurable, default is 3999. Invalid share detection; miner gets marked failed if the configured ration of accepted / bad shares is exceeded.
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QUESTION
Ok, So for several days now I've been trying to figure out what it is I'm doing wrong trying to decrypt information being encrypted in Yii2 and then sent to my windows form program.
I'm using Yii2 encrypt by key method which returns a string in the following format.
[keySalt][MAC][IV][ciphertext]
KeySalt is the key size in bytes. MAC is the length same as the output of MAC_HASH. IV is the length of blocksize.
I have it set in Yii2 to use AES-192-CBC. So the according to the yiiframwork yii-base-security, the block size is 16 and the key size is 24.
My web request looks like the following.
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Jun-19 at 08:00Your Key derivation (HKDF) is not entirely correct.
This line does not the same as chr(1)
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Install MultiPoolMiner
Download the latest RELEASE (.zip package) from https://github.com/MultiPoolMiner/MultiPoolMiner/releases
Extract it to your Desktop (MultiPoolMiner will NOT work from folders such as "C:\Program Files")
Make sure you have all pre-requisites installed/updated from the IMPORTANT NOTES section below.
Right-click on the (required) Start.bat file and open it with a Notepad application. Multiple start.bat files are included as examples.
Edit the Start.bat file with your details (such as YOUR username, wallet address, region, worker name, device type). New users should NOT edit anything else. Please see COMMAND LINE OPTIONS below for specification and further details.
Save and close the Start.bat file you just edited.
Launch the Start.bat file you just edited.
Let the benchmarking finish (you will be earning shares even during benchmarking).
Optional: Download, install and configure HWiNFO64, this is required if you want to make power usage a part of the profit calculation. See ConfigHWinfo64.pdf for details.
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