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Radjin Send message Joined: 2 May 00 Posts: 105 Credit: 14,928,529 RAC: 102 |
Does the lookup command give you the same key? Same response... can't connect to local host Radjin~ |
TBar Send message Joined: 22 May 99 Posts: 5204 Credit: 840,779,836 RAC: 2,768 |
Always someone trying to do things the hard way ;-) I use Monitors on All my machines. Try adding the password cmd from here, https://boinc.berkeley.edu/wiki/Boinccmd_tool ~/BOINC$ ./boinccmd --project_attach http://setiathome.berkeley.edu --passwd <weak key> At least we know both boinc & boinccmd work. I'm going to leave it to others, I use the GUI... |
Radjin Send message Joined: 2 May 00 Posts: 105 Credit: 14,928,529 RAC: 102 |
Always someone trying to do things the hard way ;-) I use Monitors on All my machines. Try adding the password cmd from here, https://boinc.berkeley.edu/wiki/Boinccmd_tool My main computer is not the web server, hence a headless unit. I would expect I could apt install a package and have it just work. All this configuration is kind of fun for a while; a distraction of sorts, but if something is just broken the fun begins to fade away. I noticed that all this fiddling seems to have stopped outgoing traffic for my VPN. I wonder how that is related? I can still apt update and ping so all communication is not stopped. Same response: can't connect to local host I think the syntax is right, there’s something else not allowing communication. Thanks for the corrections and help though. Radjin~ |
TBar Send message Joined: 22 May 99 Posts: 5204 Credit: 840,779,836 RAC: 2,768 |
I don't know how you have your machines setup, But, the Berkeley BOINC can be easily moved from one Linux machine to another. Just make sure to Zip the BOINC folder before moving it from one machine to another to preserve the Execute bits. You can Zip the BOINC folder, move it to another machine, attach the Host, then move the zipped BOINC folder back to the headless machine. That should work without any trouble. |
Keith Myers Send message Joined: 29 Apr 01 Posts: 13164 Credit: 1,160,866,277 RAC: 1,873 |
You are dealing with rpc's, remote procedure calls when using boinccmd. First thing is to make sure you have port 31416 open and not blocked by a firewall. Then you need to either reset the gui_rpc_auth.cfg file with your own password or delete the file and restart boinc. The boinccmd has to be able to talk to the client boinc and the password has to match. Seti@Home classic workunits:20,676 CPU time:74,226 hours A proud member of the OFA (Old Farts Association) |
Radjin Send message Joined: 2 May 00 Posts: 105 Credit: 14,928,529 RAC: 102 |
You are dealing with rpc's, remote procedure calls when using boinccmd. First thing is to make sure you have port 31416 open and not blocked by a firewall. Then you need to either reset the gui_rpc_auth.cfg file with your own password or delete the file and restart boinc. The boinccmd has to be able to talk to the client boinc and the password has to match. When you say 31416 open, you mean for incoming and TCP. Radjin~ |
Keith Myers Send message Joined: 29 Apr 01 Posts: 13164 Credit: 1,160,866,277 RAC: 1,873 |
Yes, for both outgoing and incoming on tcp port 31416 for localhost. Seti@Home classic workunits:20,676 CPU time:74,226 hours A proud member of the OFA (Old Farts Association) |
Radjin Send message Joined: 2 May 00 Posts: 105 Credit: 14,928,529 RAC: 102 |
You are dealing with rpc's, remote procedure calls when using boinccmd. First thing is to make sure you have port 31416 open and not blocked by a firewall. Then you need to either reset the gui_rpc_auth.cfg file with your own password or delete the file and restart boinc. The boinccmd has to be able to talk to the client boinc and the password has to match. Using find there were two instances of gui_rpc_auth.cfg; both deleted There firewall is not active sudo /sbin/iptables -L Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination Radjin~ |
Spartana Send message Joined: 24 Apr 16 Posts: 99 Credit: 41,712,387 RAC: 25 |
Did you ever get the OpenSSL dependencies loaded?? |
Radjin Send message Joined: 2 May 00 Posts: 105 Credit: 14,928,529 RAC: 102 |
Did you ever get the OpenSSL dependencies loaded?? Yes, using TBar’s instructions from https://setiathome.berkeley.edu/forum_thread.php?id=84658&postid=2012111#2012111. ldd shows all dependencies met. Radjin~ |
juan BFP Send message Joined: 16 Mar 07 Posts: 9786 Credit: 572,710,851 RAC: 3,799 |
Why you not try to run in a more "conventional" way? Start the boincmgr program, use his GUI to attach to the project, let him create all the needed files and links, be sure is running and crunching and then exit it. Then go to control with boinccmd as apparently you wish to do? Not believe you have troubles with the dependencies anymore since both programs (boinc client & manager) are running fine. As you posted. This is exactly what this post suggest: At least we know both boinc & boinccmd work. I'm going to leave it to others, I use the GUI... |
Spartana Send message Joined: 24 Apr 16 Posts: 99 Credit: 41,712,387 RAC: 25 |
Hmmm. Well, I am able to get the BOINC AIO running in Debian 10 through both the boincmgr GUI, and via boinccmd, using both SSL versions of the boinc file. Must be a problem with your specific machine. I did this all through the Gnome DE, so perhaps that is a factor, but I don't see why it would be for the command line operations. |
Radjin Send message Joined: 2 May 00 Posts: 105 Credit: 14,928,529 RAC: 102 |
Why you not try to run in a more "conventional" way? A headless system is likely more conventional and running a GUI would take resources, adding a monitor and a desktop install. I appreciate all the help but I will continue to use the command line on my headless unit for those who can spare the time to assist. Radjin~ |
TBar Send message Joined: 22 May 99 Posts: 5204 Credit: 840,779,836 RAC: 2,768 |
I think the problem is he isn't using the method for Remote RPC. Remote is different than Local RPC. The instructions are here, https://boinc.berkeley.edu/wiki/Controlling_BOINC_remotely You might look into this thread, Problems with Boinc Tasks and linux |
Radjin Send message Joined: 2 May 00 Posts: 105 Credit: 14,928,529 RAC: 102 |
Since starting to play with boinc I seem to have killed the http/https out from my system as it also has killed my VPN out to the web. Radjin~ |
Spartana Send message Joined: 24 Apr 16 Posts: 99 Credit: 41,712,387 RAC: 25 |
Maybe try deleting the soft links you created earlier for the SSL libraries, if you haven't already, especially since they should no longer be needed. It's a complete guess, but may create issues for programs requiring the 1.1 version. |
Ian&Steve C. Send message Joined: 28 Sep 99 Posts: 4267 Credit: 1,282,604,591 RAC: 6,640 |
how are you accessing the system since it's headless and no monitor, etc? ssh on the local network? VPN+ssh to a remote machine? Seti@Home classic workunits: 29,492 CPU time: 134,419 hours |
Radjin Send message Joined: 2 May 00 Posts: 105 Credit: 14,928,529 RAC: 102 |
how are you accessing the system since it's headless and no monitor, etc? Just ssh locally from my Mac or via an app on the iPad. Radjin~ |
Radjin Send message Joined: 2 May 00 Posts: 105 Credit: 14,928,529 RAC: 102 |
Thank you for reminding me... I deleted them directly then wondered If I should have done so via a command or if it matters. Radjin~ |
Radjin Send message Joined: 2 May 00 Posts: 105 Credit: 14,928,529 RAC: 102 |
No change, I still cannot use my VPN through the server or register the key file with “./boinccmd --project_attach http://setiathome.berkeley.edu <weak key>â€. I am pretty sure the two are related, both calling URL’s; the browser saying can’t reach server and the key reg saying cannot connect to localhost. Just need to figure out what broke. Just learned I can ping an IP address and a URL so not a total system block on outgoing requests. Radjin~ |
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