HELP - 5.6ghz is being wasted!
t1rhino
Toronto
I got a new server here at work. Dual Xeon 2.8.
I have everything installed, and the internet working through our proxy.
What does this mean? Is the server down, or is the proxy blocking access to folding?
[15:58:10] - Ask before connecting: No
[15:58:10] - Use IE connection settings: Yes
[15:58:10] - User name: t1rhino (Team 93)
[15:58:10] - User ID not found locally
[15:58:10] + Requesting User ID from server
[15:58:10] Error: Got status code 407 from server
[15:58:10] + Could not connect to Primary Assignment Server for ID
I have everything installed, and the internet working through our proxy.
What does this mean? Is the server down, or is the proxy blocking access to folding?
[15:58:10] - Ask before connecting: No
[15:58:10] - Use IE connection settings: Yes
[15:58:10] - User name: t1rhino (Team 93)
[15:58:10] - User ID not found locally
[15:58:10] + Requesting User ID from server
[15:58:10] Error: Got status code 407 from server
[15:58:10] + Could not connect to Primary Assignment Server for ID
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To answer your question though, what did you specify for the internet connection? Use IE connection or proxy? I had a problem at work here with setting it either way so I left it unspecified and the WU's started coming.
Not sure about that one Bill, have you been to the community folding forum and done a search on ISA proxies yet?
I'll see if I can work around it.
I might have to enroll the 3 other Dual Xeon 2.8 servers to do it though.
Mmmmmm, 8.4ghz of folding bliss.
First I removed all proxy settings from IE. Then I went into TCP/IP settings, and added the 2 DNS servers of our ISP. I did this b/c our DHCP server does not give out DNS addresses.
I opened IE and made sure I could surf the net without using proxy.
Then I went into the -config in F@H. I said do not use IE settings, do not use Proxy settings.
And voila, more folding power for me.
Hmmm, let's see.
Dual Xeon 2.8ghz
Dual Xeon 1.7ghz
Dual PeeIII 900mhz
Pee4 2.4ghz
PeeIII 933mhz
Celery 1.7ghz
Celery 2ghz
There might also be some stray computers around here folding under the t1rhino name.