Boincview remote host -- how to ?

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Pop Horea-Vasile

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Message 43256 - Posted: 4 Apr 2012, 12:11:57 UTC
Last modified: 4 Apr 2012, 12:29:02 UTC

Hello,
from Romania,
I'm running Boinc on:
1. MSI cx623 notebook, Intel Core i3-390M, VGA: NVIDIA Geforce 310M / 1GB DDR3 with Linux Ubuntu 11.10 as OS an Boinc 7 .sh variant. -- 3 GB RAM -- Give to boinc: 14 GFLOPS double precision (CPU) & 47 GFLOPS simple precision (GPU) - 12-14 h/day
2. P IV 1.8 GHz with Windows XP SP3 as OS and Boinc 6.12. -- 640 MB RAM -- Give to boinc: 3 GFLOPS double precision - 12-14 h/day

Want to use Boincview in order tu surviev both machines from the notebook.
I have a router D-Link DIR 501 witch does the internet connection for both computers.
Below are few screenshots with what I have worked regarding this problem.
So I can connect from Boincview to Boinc from notebook but I can't connect to the other Boinc from PIV machine.
Have a look at the screenshots:





From notebook I want to access the PIV desktop machine.
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Message 43257 - Posted: 4 Apr 2012, 12:50:23 UTC - in response to Message 43256.  
Last modified: 4 Apr 2012, 12:53:16 UTC

From the BoincFAQ site:

How to control a remote host?

and from the Boincwiki:

Controlling_BOINC_remotely

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Message 43261 - Posted: 4 Apr 2012, 14:13:32 UTC - in response to Message 43257.  

I solved.
The problem was that the file remote_host was not with extension .cfg.

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