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Can't get BOINC to work on converted account. Part Deux
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![]() Send message Joined: 29 Sep 99 Posts: 13 Credit: 131,440 RAC: 0 ![]() |
Tony, I finally got BOINC working. It's running through a public proxy. Why it doesn't work with a direct connection is a puzzelment. I tried 4 websites and around 10-12 public proxies before finding one that's alive and that works. Hopefully whatever's causing the problems with the direct connects will be found and fixed at some time. In the mean time, if the proxy keeps workking, so will I. Thanks for your help. Lenny |
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Hopefully whatever's causing the problems with the direct connects will be found and fixed at some time. In the mean time, if the proxy keeps workking, so will I. Well, we had a some few hour lasting outages within the last seven days - maybe you've tested it in such times to no avail. Since your "no fragment ping" was successful it is really weird why BOINC cannot connect. Can you access http://setiboinc.ssl.berkeley.edu/sah_cgi/cgi via browser (a message like You seem to be viewing this page in a WWW browser. should appear)? |
![]() Send message Joined: 29 Sep 99 Posts: 13 Credit: 131,440 RAC: 0 ![]() |
Hopefully whatever's causing the problems with the direct connects will be found and fixed at some time. In the mean time, if the proxy keeps workking, so will I. Yes. I get the follwing (literally) on the Firefox browser window: <scheduler_reply> <scheduler_version>503</scheduler_version> <request_delay>606.000000</request_delay> <message priority="low">Incomplete request received. </message> </scheduler_reply> <HTML><HEAD><META HTTP-EQUIV=Refresh CONTENT="0;URL=../"></HEAD><BODY> You seem to be viewing this page in a WWW browser. Visit the <a href="../">main page</a>. </BODY></HTML> |
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