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Message 9455 - Posted: 17 Feb 2005, 12:31:37 UTC

How do I get this to work? I keep getting "GUI RPC request from non-allowed address" from my Boinc clients.

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Message 9457 - Posted: 17 Feb 2005, 12:59:15 UTC
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On each of your systems you need to create the file <b>remote_hosts.cfg</b> in the BOINC installation directory. All it needs to contain is the name (or IP address) of the system you're running BoincView on. You need to restart BOINC on the remote systems to make if read the new file.

You could run BOINC with the command line option <b>-allow_remote_gui_rpc</b> instead, but that'll allow connections from any system with access to the port used for GUI RPC. I opened up port 31416 on one of my systems just to see what happened, and it wasn't long before it rejected an attempted connection from an external system. So I'd advise going for the file option ;)
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Message 9458 - Posted: 17 Feb 2005, 13:28:00 UTC

Thank you very much...and, do you guys ever sleep? I'm not used to getting responses for anything in 32 minutes. Wow!
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Message 9742 - Posted: 22 Feb 2005, 1:34:50 UTC - in response to Message 9458.  

Please double check this but,
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Message 9743 - Posted: 22 Feb 2005, 1:39:39 UTC - in response to Message 9742.  

&gt; Please double check this but,
&gt; I found a virus in one of the add-on folders; don't use any anymore.
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What add-on folder? For BOINCView?
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Message 11673 - Posted: 7 Apr 2005, 3:20:22 UTC - in response to Message 9457.  

&gt; On each of your systems you need to create the file <b>remote_hosts.cfg</b> in
&gt; the BOINC installation directory. All it needs to contain is the name (or IP
&gt; address) of the system you're running BoincView on. You need to restart BOINC
&gt; on the remote systems to make if read the new file.
&gt;
&gt; You could run BOINC with the command line option <b>-allow_remote_gui_rpc</b>
&gt; instead, but that'll allow connections from any system with access to the port
&gt; used for GUI RPC. I opened up port 31416 on one of my systems just to see
&gt; what happened, and it wasn't long before it rejected an attempted connection
&gt; from an external system. So I'd advise going for the file option ;)
&gt;

I created the .cfg file as instructed with the IP of the monitoring station but no werkie. I still get the same non-allowed IP error. The file contains 192.168.1.53 only. I am connecting Ok using port 31416 so what am I missing here?

I am running this on 96 processors and desperately need a way to monitor them.

Thanks
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Message 11676 - Posted: 7 Apr 2005, 5:55:48 UTC

Probably not the problem but - BoincView 0.9.2d works with BOINC 4.19 and lower, BoincView 1.0.x works with Boinc 4.25+
Putting an IP of BoincView machine in remote_hosts.cfg and running boinc_gui.exe worked fine for me...
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Message 11678 - Posted: 7 Apr 2005, 6:10:18 UTC - in response to Message 11673.  

&gt; I created the .cfg file as instructed with the IP of the monitoring station
&gt; but no werkie. I still get the same non-allowed IP error. The file contains
&gt; 192.168.1.53 only. I am connecting Ok using port 31416 so what am I missing
&gt; here?

You probably aren't missing anything Joe. I'm running 11 systems, all set up identically. BoincView works fine with 10 of them but the other one refuses to play ball. I suspect something else might be using port 31416 on that system, but I haven't bothered to investigate any further as only one system is affected.
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Message 11682 - Posted: 7 Apr 2005, 9:16:01 UTC

The port number changed with the 4.2x clients it is now 1043. Unfortunately there is another app that uses this port so the 4.28 client should allow both ports when it comes out.
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Message 11701 - Posted: 8 Apr 2005, 2:13:56 UTC

I downloaded the 1.02.9D Beta version and all is working now. Thanks all for the tips.
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