Behind the firewall, NAT

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Kerti Balázs Gábor

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Message 123380 - Posted: 14 Jun 2005, 13:26:00 UTC

When Iam runing boincmr, give this error..

kertib:~/BOINC$ ./boincmgr
connect: Kapcsolat elutasítva (Connection deny)
connect: Kapcsolat elutasítva
execvp(/boinc) failed with error 2!
connect: Operation now in progress
init_poll: get_socket_error(): 111
init_poll: get_socket_error(): 111
already tried both ports, giving up
SIGPIPE: write on a pipe with no readersend: -1
send: Törött csõvezeték (Crashes pipe)
SIGPIPE: write on a pipe with no readersend: -1
send: Törött csõvezeték
SIGPIPE: write on a pipe with no readersend: -1
send: Törött csõvezeték

I think the linux client do not work behind firewall, connenction share by NAT.

Is there any help?
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Message 123392 - Posted: 14 Jun 2005, 14:23:59 UTC

It's working for me behind shorewall-2.0.8. BOINC communicates with the projects on port 80 (same port as HTTP). Communication between client and GUI uses port 1043 or 31416.
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Message 140941 - Posted: 22 Jul 2005, 17:15:16 UTC

foolishly enough, I ran the client, its topped, then I ran the mgr.

Got your same error. Untill I realized that the client probably should be running first, and together with the manager.

So I started the client in the background &

and then started the manager. now it works.

HTH

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