Thanks Jeff, checking it out now. Question: How do you tell the unix clients to connect to SetiQueue for packets??
>> -----Original Message----- >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On >> Behalf Of Jeff Gerst >> Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 7:03 PM >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Subject: Re: Linux WU Cache Program >> >> >> >> If you have a mixed environment that has at least one windows >> machine you can >> use Seti Queue available at: >> http://www.reneris.com/seti/default.asp >> I have it installed on a Win 2K machine here is a quick stat from it... >> SetiQueue 3.03.1.7 was last restarted on Fri 2001 Nov 23 >> 10:55:23pm (69 days >> 21 hr 0 min ago) >> >> I am running only the cmd line version, made a bat file for the Win me >> machine so it automatically starts the cmd line with the >> correct proxy in >> the start cmd. My linux box uses it for caching and has had no >> problems. it >> is also very stable ... >> Dan Crooks wrote >> >> > I am looking for a linux wu cache program. >> > Looked over the s@h site without much luck. >> > >> > Suggestions? >> > == >> > Unsubscribe instructions: >> http://www.talkspace.net/mlists/setiathome.html >> > This list sponsored by talkspace.net: building space >> communities online. >> > Mailing list services provided by klx.communications -- www.klx.com >> >> == >> Unsubscribe instructions: http://www.talkspace.net/mlists/setiathome.html >> This list sponsored by talkspace.net: building space communities online. >> Mailing list services provided by klx.communications -- www.klx.com == Unsubscribe instructions: http://www.talkspace.net/mlists/setiathome.html This list sponsored by talkspace.net: building space communities online. Mailing list services provided by klx.communications -- www.klx.com
