ether-proxy
Ethereum mining proxy with web-interface.
Proxy feature list:
- Rigs availability monitoring
- Keep track of accepts, rejects, blocks stats
- Easy detection of sick rigs
- Daemon failover list
Building on Linux
Dependencies:
- go >= 1.4
- geth
Export GOPATH:
export GOPATH=$HOME/go
Install required packages:
go get github.com/ethereum/ethash
go get github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common
go get github.com/goji/httpauth
go get github.com/gorilla/mux
go get github.com/yvasiyarov/gorelic
Compile:
go build -o ether-proxy main.go
Building on Windows
Follow this wiki paragraph in order to prepare your environment. Install required packages (look at Linux install guide above). Then compile:
go build -o ether-proxy.exe main.go
Building on Mac OS X
If you didn't install Brew, do it. Then install Golang:
brew install go
And follow Linux installation instructions because they are the same for OS X.
Configuration
Configuration is self-describing, just copy config.example.json to config.json and specify endpoint URL and upstream URLs.
Example upstream section
"upstream": [
{
"pool": true,
"name": "EuroHash.net",
"url": "http://eth-eu.eurohash.net:8888/miner/0xb85150eb365e7df0941f0cf08235f987ba91506a/proxy",
"timeout": "10s"
},
{
"name": "backup-geth",
"url": "http://127.0.0.1:8545",
"timeout": "10s"
}
],
In this example we specified EuroHash.net mining pool as main mining target and a local geth node as backup for solo.
With "submitHashrate": true|false
proxy will forward eth_submitHashrate
requests to upstream.
Running
./ether-proxy config.json
Mining
ethminer -F http://x.x.x.x:8546/miner/5/gpu-rig -G
ethminer -F http://x.x.x.x:8546/miner/0.1/cpu-rig -C
Pools that work with this proxy
- EuroHash.net EU Ethereum mining pool
- SuprNova.cc SuprNova ETH Pool
Pool owners, apply for listing here. PM me for implementation details.
TODO
Currently it's solo-only solution.
- Report block numbers
- Report luck per rig
- Maybe add more stats
- Maybe add charts
Donations
Thanks to a couple of dudes who donated some Ether to me, I believe, you can do the same.
License
The MIT License (MIT).