Hi,
My FAH Control window occasionally appears stippled out and shows "Client: local Connecting Inactive". The Web browser interface behaves like it's having trouble connecting, although other tabs on the same browser work for accessing various Internet resources (I realize fah is a local resource). I thought perhaps the service really is running, and a TCP/IP failure prevents querying it. I disabled Window's Network firewall, but it doesn't help.
I looked for a way to attach my log file, but it appears there's no file attachment facility on this board. I haven't posted here in a long time, so I'm a bit rusty on the usual process.
Windows is 10 Pro, version 20H2 build 19042.804.
How should I go about troubleshooting now while it appears to be consistently failing this way currently?
Thanks!
Client: local Connecting Inactive (7.6.9 on Win 10)
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Re: Client: local Connecting Inactive (7.6.9 on Win 10)
As far as you OS is concerned, 127.0.0.1 should always be accessible since it's the IP address of the so-called loopback adapter. If FAHClient is running, it should always be listening on port 36330 as well as other ports.
In Config.xml the entries
<allow v="127.0.0.1,..."/>
and
<command-allow-no-pass v="127.0.0.1,..."/>
must always be present although the ... part is often extended to include entries for your LAN. [e.g. mine is <allow v="127.0.0.1,192.168.0.0/24"/> but yours may vary]
If you remove the 127.0.0.1 unpredictable failures can be expected.
If FAHClient is not running as a service (Linux/MacOS) or hidden on the active desktop (WIndows) it FAControl obviously cannot connected to it.
In Config.xml the entries
<allow v="127.0.0.1,..."/>
and
<command-allow-no-pass v="127.0.0.1,..."/>
must always be present although the ... part is often extended to include entries for your LAN. [e.g. mine is <allow v="127.0.0.1,192.168.0.0/24"/> but yours may vary]
If you remove the 127.0.0.1 unpredictable failures can be expected.
If FAHClient is not running as a service (Linux/MacOS) or hidden on the active desktop (WIndows) it FAControl obviously cannot connected to it.
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Re: Client: local Connecting Inactive (7.6.9 on Win 10)
Welcome to Folding@Home!
It's worth noting that the current version is 7.6.21 so you may be suffering from solved bugs.
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It's worth noting that the current version is 7.6.21 so you may be suffering from solved bugs.
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Re: Client: local Connecting Inactive (7.6.9 on Win 10)
I am assuming a typo, the current client version is 7.6.21. As mentioned, a number of fixes have been done since 7.6.9.
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