It is not the /usr/local/etc/rc.setiathome.conf like the man page says.
Is is the /usr/local/etc/rc.d/setiathome.sh file. You can then modify
the seti_proxy_server=192.168.1.11:5517 and you are in business.
gorilla
gorilla wrote:
Howdy all,
I am trying to setup setiathome to run on several of my machines on
my LAN. I am running FreeBSD 4.9. I have installed setiathome from the
ports collection and gone through inputing the information and
everything works. What I want to do is setup setiathome to run in the
background while being pointed at my SetiQueue server on my lone Windows
box. I have modified /usr/local/etc/rc.setiathome.conf as follows
seti_proxy_server=192.168.1.11:5517
I then typed in setiathome. Setiathome then began to run and retrieved
a unit, for berkeley not my server. Can someone please let me know what
I have done wrong. I can type in setiathome -proxy 192.168.1.11:5517
and it will point to my server, but I do not want to have to start the
process by hand every time.
Thanks,
gorilla