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Message 11071 - Posted: 20 Jun 2007, 2:13:20 UTC


I know of a financially company that has 100s of nodes that are idle after the markets close. They'd like to donate the CPU time to the world. BOINC seems like a good fit.

Here is the catch: The nodes are not and can not be connected to the internet (security auditors being what they are). However, a server could be set up to proxy/relay info to/from the nodes.

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Message 11075 - Posted: 20 Jun 2007, 5:44:17 UTC

You can use a normal http proxy for this like squid or any other.
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