On the cmd line you would type something like this: setiathome.exe -proxy 192.xxx.xxx.xxx:5517 works the same for linux as it does for the nt version, of course substituting your local IP address of the machine that setiqueue is running on. Make sure that you use what ever the filename you have for the seti program. I use the same format in both the windows nt cmd line version and the linux versions. I use a router on my network now, but at one time it used a simple dial up connection and i would manually control when it connected, pretty versatile a program. If you know your external IP address you can connect to it from any where on the internet. If i go on a trip and get curious i can always connect and check its status... In fact most of the program controls are easiest use through the web browser interface. and it tells you nice things like avg. time for all your machines on one page etc. I simply have the IP bookmarked and with one click i can easily see if anything is way off... Dan Crooks wrote:
> 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
