At 05:08 26/08/2013, Julien Palard wrote: >Adding a password in the file and using it solved my problem, so I >mis-interpreted the origin of the problem. > >So maybe my boinc-client was seeing my connexion as a remote one ?
Probably not, because adding the password alone is not enough to allow a remote connection: you also need to enable remote connections either via remote_hosts.cfg (per-host) or globally with --allow_remote_gui_rpc option in command line (or cc_config.xml). >I just tried on another debian box and it works without password as you said. > >I may try to remove the password on my first box and run some tests for you if >you have an idea. No idea. Try checking out the contents of remote_hosts.cfg (if it exists) or cc_config.xml, also the command-line arguments used when starting the boinc client. Have you changed any of these? Those files are located in your boinc data dir, /var/lib/boinc-client, some of them as symlinks to /etc/boinc-client. At least in a default install from repositories using apt-get. I have no idea how (or if) a direct install from berkely changes the configuration files setup. Also, I'm still using boinc 7.0.27, quite an old one. Maybe recent versions made changes in this regard? ML -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/debian-bugs-dist