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Message 8722 - Posted: 16 Jul 2004, 15:17:42 UTC

I am using the program BOINCView.

I want to use BOINCView to view results on different machines. The problem is that the RPC GUI is by default set to only allow communication from clients ON the same host.

The help part of boinc says that you can put the IP/DNS names of the remote IP you want to connect to BOINC in a remote_hosts.cfg file. I have donet this, but I am still getting the error "GUI RPC request from non-local host"

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Message 8734 - Posted: 16 Jul 2004, 15:45:39 UTC

Do`nt know if this wil help but I got Boincview to work on my network by
Selecting the "By Direct File Access(Reading of Client_State>xml)" option
and filling in the full path to the boinc client on the network drive in the
"Shared or local folder of the Boinc client", you can use the browse button to
fill it in If you want.

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Message 8757 - Posted: 16 Jul 2004, 16:29:19 UTC

I'm running BOINCView succesful with RPC-Mode.

At each client, you have to add the following start-parameter:

-allow_remote_gui_rpc

SO, a client start-command should look like:

c:\programme\boinc\boinc_gui.exe -allow_remote_gui_rpc

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I tried working with remote_hosts.cfg, but I didn't get it working

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