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BOINC in Linux

Greetings - I have recently upgraded my Hardware firewall (not on my Linux machine, but a seperate machine) Trying to figure out what ports BOINC uses. The Upgrade has killed my communication and will not allow anything through out or in.

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Kilroy
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Re: BOINC in Linux

Greetings - I have recently upgraded my Hardware firewall (not on my Linux machine, but a seperate machine) Trying to figure out what ports BOINC uses. The Upgrade has killed my communication and will not allow anything through out or in.

Thanks
Kilroy


Hello kilroy99,
Perhaps this link will help you?
http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/help/viewTopic.do?shortName=firewall
Or this?
http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/help/viewTopic.do?shortName=connserver

Good luck,
Path7.
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Re: BOINC in Linux

Thanks

I figured it out - I had to open up access to ports 80 & 443
The second I did that - my processor went wild, and I knew that I had hit the jackpot.
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