I have it all installed and running and appears to be just what I needed.
For those that have a windows machine on their network and want to cache
wu's for unix machines, this is the best solution I have found so far.

An added bonus: you can still use SetiDriver to process wu's!

Dan

>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
>> Behalf Of Jeff Gerst
>> Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 8:27 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: Linux WU Cache Program
>>
>>
>>
>> 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?
>> > >>
>>
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