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could some one help me with the CLI switches for seti home

Clinth

Senior member
I know you have to add sothing to the short cut but what here is an example please let me know what to add.

"x:\Program Files\seti\setiathome-3.03.i386-winnt-cmdline.exe"

I thought it was -proxyabc.def.g.h portwxyz letters of course being the IP address and port.

Thanks for the help
Clinth
 
If you are trying to get it to point to setiq add -proxy xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:yyyy (then /h if you want it to run hidden). The x's represent the internal ip address of the machine with setiq on it and the y's represent the setiq port (by default this is 5517 for setiq version 3.03 beta4e).

hope this helped. good luck crunching.
 
Also,

I would rename the client eg seti.exe...

seti.exe -proxy 10.0.0.2:5517 (for default SETIQ setup) or
seti.exe -proxy 10.0.0.2:80 (typical proxy)

where 10.0.0.2 is your proxy IP address

cheers,

Col
 
Hi Clinth, My suggestion would be to use another programt to control the cli. I prefer SetiDriver since it also queues WUs. It can be found here. I also use SetiSpy to "Spy" on the progress of a WU. It is just plain fun! It is available here..

I would also suggest that you use the TeAm proxy rather than going straight to S@H. Using it gives you another level of cached WUs and more stats! OrangeKids proxy is here. You can type orangekid.teamanandtech.com as the host in SetiDriver rather than an IP address, then use 5001 as the port. OK's additional stats are here.

Good luck!
 
Also to use the /h switch I think you need to be running SETILog. I don't think the standard CLI will recognize /h anymore. 🙁
 
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