Anyone know of a seti proxy for AIX. I have two spare dual cpu boxes that never do anything due to their lack of netowrking.. they have routing to 6 other (AIX) machines only. Those 6 all have external routing so could pick up seti units etc. So basically I need a program for AIX that will let me use one of the other machines as a proxy :/
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Is there not a Windows machine available on the network? If so, use SetiQ and point the others to the Windows machine as the proxy.
I think Rattledagger knows about this - there's a guide in the forum and I'm working on getting it up on the site.
Paul.
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Is there not a Windows machine available on the network? If so, use SetiQ and point the others to the Windows machine as the proxy.
You can use setiproxy. It's a proxy in Java that should work anywhere (I've used it on Linux; AIX shouldn't be a problem either).
I'm currently trying to setup a socks proxy on one of the AIX boxes that routes out to the site socks proxy and on our to the net but I'm being hampered by the machines not having any form of host lookup and seti wanting to lookup a host even if you supply it an ip address (which is really dumb).
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Well I'm trying Raptor^'s suggestion now... So far I have one of the two machines crunching, dunno if the auto work unit pickup will work till it finishes (I picked up the first when I registered), guess I'll find out tomorrow. Hopefully though this means 2 new dual CPU fully 24/7 (they're never used due to the highly ****ed networking) boxes!
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