[Fedora] Advanced Control cannot connect to remote client.
Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2020 6:17 am
I have been running F@H on my Windows PC for many weeks now, and it's been working perfectly fine.
I am using the Advanced Control and I see that I can add a new computer to monitor from here, so I got my Fedora machine set up with the FAHClient and that's up and running too!
I am running and folding successfully on the Fedora machine, and I have set up its local firewall and FAHClient's config to allow access to the web panel. On my Windows machine, I can connect to the web panel perfectly fine and I can see the Fedora machine folding. Great!
However, for some reason, the Advanced Control panel on my Windows machine cannot connect to the FAHClient running on the Fedora machine. I have the port set as default, 36330, and I have successfully tested the port opening with telnet. The Windows machine can telnet to the FAHClient running on the Fedora machine over port 36330 successfully.
Yet, the Advanced Control panel just refuses to establish a connection to the client.
Is there anything I've missed here? What could be going wrong?
I am using the Advanced Control and I see that I can add a new computer to monitor from here, so I got my Fedora machine set up with the FAHClient and that's up and running too!
I am running and folding successfully on the Fedora machine, and I have set up its local firewall and FAHClient's config to allow access to the web panel. On my Windows machine, I can connect to the web panel perfectly fine and I can see the Fedora machine folding. Great!
However, for some reason, the Advanced Control panel on my Windows machine cannot connect to the FAHClient running on the Fedora machine. I have the port set as default, 36330, and I have successfully tested the port opening with telnet. The Windows machine can telnet to the FAHClient running on the Fedora machine over port 36330 successfully.
Yet, the Advanced Control panel just refuses to establish a connection to the client.
Is there anything I've missed here? What could be going wrong?