Running BOINC through a proxy

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Message 8041 - Posted: 6 Feb 2007, 19:47:14 UTC

I am an old setiathome participant who now happens to have my own animation rendering farm. It doesn't run jobs all the time, and was looking back into donating cpu time. Here's the catch: I have the farm running on an semi-isolated network to keep the nodes away from the regular campus network threats. One machine, the farm server, is dual-nic'd, with one connection to the farm network, and one to our campus network.

In the old days, I knew how to run SetiQueue as a proxy server. How do I go about getting these machines setup and donating cpu time? I only found one reference to proxys which make it look like I am S-O-L.

Any help?
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Message 8042 - Posted: 6 Feb 2007, 20:27:25 UTC

Hello,
the only thing what you have to do is to run a http proxy on your server. All other clients can use this proxy to connect to the project server.
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