Subject: Re: Seti Driver/ CLI version problem
From: "Drew" <jerryroberson@netscape.net>
Date: 19/10/2003, 14:41
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti

Which resolves to 66.28.250.122.


"Michael D. Ober" <obermd-@-alum-mit-edu-nospam> wrote in message
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These messages are coming from the CLI itself.  Make sure SETI Driver's
proxy settings are correct for the campus lan.  (It sounds like they
should
be clear)  Also, try pinging "shserver2.ssl.berkeley.edu" from the windows
command line.  This is the data server's name.

Mike Ober.

"Vule Jr." <vjekovulicREMOVETHIS@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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I am have been using Seti Driver with the CLI version for some time,
but after I moved the computer to a friend and brought it back I get
the following message when returning / getting results:

Getting data - connecting to server.
connect: No such file or directory
Can't connect to server; will retry in an hour.

I am currently on campus in a boarding school, and it might be due to
the campus firewall, but I talked to the ITS and they say that it
should work because port 80 is open (and I think SETI uses port 80).

I tried setting up proxy settings but it did no good, and it shouldn't
be necessary because it worked fine before.

I tried re-installing it but couldn't connect, it would ask for the
e-mail address again and again...

Help, please?