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Jun 2003
3·5·107 Posts |
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The network LLR2 is ready. If some one could host it with k<300 riesel numbers then it would be real easy to bring more k's to 200K.
it is available on rieselsieve.com (under download) Citrix ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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#2 |
Nov 2003
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Thanks for the info. I don't think I can use it on my office machines because it seems a client located behind the firewall cannot access the server, but I'd like to set up the server on my LAN to serve my local clients. I hope the client's LLR is the latest version (not sure because Riesel sieve guys cannot benefit from it since their k's are too large), but that can be tested easily.
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Jun 2003
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its the latest one Citrix ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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#4 | |
Aug 2002
Minneapolis, MN
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-Mark |
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#5 | |
Aug 2002
Minneapolis, MN
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![]() I've taken k=63, and setup a server for it! This is just a test to see how it work - I'll add other k's later. Here is the info if you want to try it: Download the LLRnet client from here: http://www.mystudentsenate.com/drop/llrcli.zip Extract all the files to a folder on your drive Edit the llr-serverconfig.txt file (Use wordpad if you have problems editing it) Make the following changes to the llr-serverconfig.txt file: Change the server from "llrnet.rieselsieve.com" to "riesel.15k.org" Change the username = "nobody" to "<Your Username>" Start the client! I've started a sieve on the following k's: 129, 131, 133, 135, 137, 139, 141, 143, 145, 147, 149. I'll add them to the server when they have sieved for a bit. -Mark |
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#6 |
Jun 2003
3×5×107 Posts |
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could you run some numbers on port 80 or some other port. port 7000 is blocked due to firewalls.
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Aug 2002
Minneapolis, MN
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Try this: (Set in the llr-serverconfig.txt file) Server = "riesel443.15k.org" Port = 443 -Mark One other thing - I added k=65 to the server... Last fiddled with by SlashDude on 2004-06-10 at 21:37 |
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#8 |
Jun 2003
160510 Posts |
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Try port 25.
443 din't work. Citrix ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Aug 2002
Minneapolis, MN
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Server = "riesel25.15k.org" Port = 25 |
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Jun 2003
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port 25 worked. Thanks,
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#11 | |
Aug 2002
Minneapolis, MN
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FYI- I've asked a friend for help on creating stats based on the server logs. This will take a few days to get up and running, but it is a high-priority to get setup! |
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