I tried to follow the instructions in here but have failed. Have I done this right? I'm running Windows.
On another host on the local network, I've added these lines to the config.xml in c:\programdata\fahclient
<http-addresses v='0.0.0.0:7396'/>
<allow v='127.0.0.1 10.0.0.0/8 192.168.0.0/16 172.16.0.0/12 169.254.0.0/16'/>
<deny v='0/0'/>
I inserted them in the network section, directly under the existing lines
<!-- Network -->
<proxy v=':8080'/>
I closed the folding client before saving the file, then reopened it.
On the main computer, in the web control, I added a peer using the IP of the remote client.
I tried both 192.168.1.66 and 192.168.1.66:7396 but neither worked. It says disconnected against that client.
Cannot access remote clients
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Ryzen 9 3900X: 24 cores, 64GB RAM, 250GB NVME.
Xeon X5650 dual CPU server: 24 cores, 64GB RAM, 250GB NVME, R9 290(Hawaii) GPU.
Xeon X5650 dual CPU server: 24 cores, 64GB RAM, 250GB NVME.
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Re: Cannot access remote clients
Fixed it. I had omitted setting the browser on the controlling end to allow insecure content. I assumed the browser would ask me when it found it, apparently not.