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Opening Port on D-Link 704P for SetiQ stats access outside my LAN?? ***UPDATE- GOT IT***

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Run winipcfg to make sure that your address is what you say it is. Then try that with the port number in the computer with the SETIQ, then from another on the lan, then from one off the lan.
 
Here are my SetiQ settings:

General SetiQueue settings
Current time Thu 2002 Jan 24 6:03:42am
Installed On Tue 2002 Jan 22 6:16:02am (1 day 23 hr 48 min ago)
Started On Wed 2002 Jan 23 11:37:06pm (6 hr 27 min ago)
SetiQueue Name Corey DeLong

Remote URL for SetiQueue
SetiQueue Email cdelong2@rochester.rr.com
Email on revision updates disabled
Min Queue Depth 1.2 days
Max Queue Depth 3 days
Obsolete clients after 5 days
Keep logs for 2 days
Debug logging disabled
Shc debug logging disabled
Socket debug logging disabled
IP & Subnet Mask 0.0.0.0, 0.0.0.0
Port Number 5517
Connect Type WinINetDefault

Queue processing settings
Processing Priority Default
Processing Times 1:00am - 3:00am
Inter-WU download gap 1 minutes
Inter-WU VLAR gap 1 minutes
Look for sweet WUs enabled
Max delay between retries 60 minutes
Override for pass-through operations enabled
Override for empty queues enabled
Upload pending results enabled
Download new WUs enabled
Report stats to SetiQueue server enabled
Save a copy of all results disabled

Http Server settings
Allow any IP address enabled
Extra Footer URL
Text for footer URL

Programs running in Task Manager:
explorer
systray
poproxy- (this is NAV email protection I believe)
Setiahome-3
Navawp32- (NAV)
SetiQueue-3.03.17
Nprotect- (Norton Internet Security Auto protect)
SetiDriver
Winoldap- (this showed up when I loaded SetiQ)???
DNS2GO- (don't run it all the time- just installed, started manually)



I have run command line tests and can ping both computers using the IP addresses found in winipcfg. When I add port 5517 to the end- (192.168.0.145:5517/) it will not ping from either computer. I don't know if I'm giving it the correct syntax there to perform the operation. Reply back with any more ideas. Like I said before- it's gonna be something stupid on my part that I overlooked.
 
Hmm, i cannot see from glancing anything glaringly wrong with the configuration 😕

Try comparing your settings to the ones here from my Queue at home, running with dns2go.


I will have a good look later, if no one else has found anything wrong.

Good luck 🙂

ConfusedBW
 
You have WinInetProxy connection and I have WinInetDefault. I don't have anything listed under proxy server because I don't have WinInetProxy selected I think. Have to get to work and I'll try that when I get home.
 


<< I don't have a remote URL for SetiQ listed in my settings?? I think that is my problem> >>

No, all that does is add a link to whatever website you specify to the bottom of the queue pages.

<< IP & Subnet Mask 0.0.0.0, 0.0.0.0 >>

Have you tried putting the actual IP address and subnet mask in? I think you are supposed to, at least I do and I can access my queue from anywhere.
 
Have you tried putting the actual IP address and subnet mask in? I think you are supposed to, at least I do and I can access my queue from anywhere.

That is on my list of things to try when I get home. I'm stuck at my real job!!


I thought the link at the bottom of the SetiQ page was set in The footer URL settings?? I'm talking of remote URL address settings- I don't have any set. I think that is what I need to try first.
 


<< I thought the link at the bottom of the SetiQ page was set in The footer URL settings?? I'm talking of remote URL address settings- I don't have any set. I think that is what I need to try first. >>

Sorry, my bad. I wasn't thinking straight! 🙂
 
Nprotect- (Norton Internet Security Auto protect)

I would bet that this is the FIREWALL that is giving you grief! :Q

Turn it off...then try again.....maybe I'm off base here though....
 
That is the other thing- Seti is only running WU's from Berkely, not SetiQ. I have a bunch of red circles in my skymap for pending WU's. My skymap does not indicate the current WU the client is working. When I review the SetiQ report, it says something like- result returned xxxxx (time), WU not iniated from SetiQ. My computer appears to run only WU's from SetiDriver.

SetiDriver settings:

My desired cache in SetiDriver is 10.
Proxy set to my server address- 192.168.0.145 port 5517
SetiDriver and SetiLog.csv boxes are checked in the bottom

Anything wrong with these settings??
 
Getting ready to throw in the towel on this setup guys!! Tried configuring different ports for SetiQ and Access control in router configs and nothing worked. Any other ideas??
 
On Seti Q itself make sure that under 'Settings'......'Queue Server'..........the IP Address and Subnet mask should be set to 0.0.0.0
 
for your othe machine to see the http pages the addy would be the same as what the clients use to connect to it, with a http://

If the machine you have the Q on is not the one with direct access to the net you will not be able to connect to it from outside unless you are running linux or win2k server or some such OS that allows forwarding of virtural directories to a different machine.

What are the OS's on the boxs and are you using M$ internet connection sharing? Basically, what is your setup at home?
 
I'm running Windows 98 (not SE) on both computers. I have Cable (RoadRunner) gong into my modem then to D-Link 704P router. Both computers are coming off the router ports. The Q server's local IP address is 192.168.0.145. Client's local IP is 192.168.0.197. SetiQ is set to port 5517 on Q server. All Q IP and subnet's are 0.0.0.0. Allow any IP is checked in http settings.

SetiDriver is set to Proxy on both computers- host- 192.168.0.145 port- 5517

Router is configured to virtual server on 192.168.0.145 port 5517.

Did I miss anything?? Can't figure out why it won't work.
 


<< I'm running Windows 98 (not SE) on both computers. I have Cable (RoadRunner) gong into my modem then to D-Link 704P router. Both computers are coming off the router ports. The Q server's local IP address is 192.168.0.145. Client's local IP is 192.168.0.197. SetiQ is set to port 5517 on Q server. All Q IP and subnet's are 0.0.0.0. Allow any IP is checked in http settings.

SetiDriver is set to Proxy on both computers- host- 192.168.0.145 port- 5517

Router is configured to virtual server on 192.168.0.145 port 5517.

Did I miss anything?? Can't figure out why it won't work.
>>



Let's get back to this Nprotect thing. It appears that you're running Norton's firewall. The 704 has a built in firewall and running Norton is redundant. Now before someone jumps all over that, yes, there are advantages to running it...but if you're on a "well managed" PC I see no reason to keep it around. For the purpose of our experiment, assuming you have original installation cd's around somewhere, can we uninstall it? Norton should allow anything to the loopback which is why he can still get it that way.

If that doesn't work...

Those are an odd pair of ip's to have...are they being assigned via DHCP or static? Just for ishts and igggles assign the setiq machine 192.168.0.2 and the other machine 192.168.0.3. The dlink should default to 192.168.0.1 if I remember correctly. Make sure you add the correct DNS, gateway, ect to the clients. Verify you have internet access. Verify you can get to setiq on the machine it is running on by going to http:127.0.0.1:5517. Now go to http://192.168.0.2:5517. If this fails, do the winipcfg and verify you have the right IP address. If you do and it still fails then some is seriously rotten in Denmark. If this does work then go to http://192.168.0.2:5517 from the second machine and you should see setiq.

If that works, let me know and I'll walk you through setting up the port forwarding...I have the 704 router (not the P, only diff is print server).
 
Hmmm...Now that I think about it...I tried to install SETIQueue on a Win98 PC and it did basically the same thing.....don't know why though...finally gave up and installed it on one of the Win2k machines and it's been fine since...😕

I wonder if Win98 could be a problem here? 😕
 
IP's assigned by DHCP- I never bothered to change them. On the phone with D-Link now. They recommended a firmware upgrade. I'm not done with this yet!!
 
LAN is recognizing Q now. Someone try this. Hope it is working now. I had to use default DNS port for my router (53). Don't know why the others would not work.
 
Hey...there's one problem! :Q


You didn't add the - TeAm AnandTech to the SETIQueue official name! 😛

Great going....never...ever...ever...give up! 😀

and as usual...

more...more...more! 😀
 
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