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Today I've setup a second masternode. I've done the usual way:
Creating second account/address "mnode2"
I've send single-transaction to mnode2-address
I've create masternode genkey
I've updated masternode.conf (added second alias/line using: alias, ip:port (same as mnode1 in first-line), masternodeprivkey and colleteral-output
I've been using same IP:PORT on both nodes! The first node (which got POSE_BAN now) was running fine for month now!
I really would like to understand what the problem is. Isn't it allowed to use same IP:PORT for multiple masternodes? If so why is there no "warning" in the client?
Please let me now so I can fix this and hopefully can restore the node to become ENABLED again.
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Got the tip that IP address cannot be the same than first node!
I would vote for an exception/warning on this inside NYXcoin daemon! It's absolutely useless and contra-productive to "ban" IPs for users simply don't know they do something that's against the "policies".
Today I've setup a second masternode. I've done the usual way:
I've been using same IP:PORT on both nodes! The first node (which got POSE_BAN now) was running fine for month now!
I really would like to understand what the problem is. Isn't it allowed to use same IP:PORT for multiple masternodes? If so why is there no "warning" in the client?
Please let me now so I can fix this and hopefully can restore the node to become ENABLED again.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: