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    Well glad to see it's gone up some. Still a ways from out crunching my Xbox....you know those GPU's are good for distributed computing lol. I'm not sure what to think. I would figure if P4's were slow on it that Celeron's would be a LOT slower than the P4's, especialy at near half the clock speed. We'll get it figured out
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    Might want to move this over to the new RSA576 forum
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    Ok PY222, I put the client on my P4 1.6 and here are the results:

    Windows 2000: 232,000 keys/s in 129 seconds
    Gentoo Linux (P4 Optimized Client): 398,000 keys/s in 75 seconds
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    The XP2600 is averaging about 650000 keys/sec.

    Still hassling with the corporate firewall issue - don't know the host name it's trying to connect to to validate the userid and get work (may be 2 different hosts?). It seems to work on port 1710 - got that much info from the built-in proxy support. Trying HTTPort, and looking for other solutions.

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    Here is a little info about the proxy authentication I dug up over at their site

    Client is using 'desproxy' http://desproxy.sourceforge.net to connect proxy server... to pass basic HTTP proxy server authentification, desproxy's using an environnement variable where login and password are stocked.

    You must to create manually this environement vriable:

    underWin9X/ME
    Edit C:\autoexec.bat file. Add(at end of file for example) this line: SET PROXY_USER=proxyloginroxypass
    where proxylogin is the username and poxypass the password to connect to proxy...
    You must to reboot.

    underWinNT/2000/XP/2003
    Control panel > System > Advanced > Environnements variables. you must create now the new environement variable : PROXY_USER=proxyloginroxypass
    where proxylogin is the username and poxypass the password to connect to proxy...


    Now when desproxy is running, it's using PROXY_USER variable to connect server...

    http://desproxy.sourceforge.net/manual-en.html for more help

    Not sure if it helps at all, but I figured I might as well throw it out there. Apparently the client runs on port 1708 only by default.
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    willy1, I was curious where the authentication was going as well. After monitoring the packets going in and out upon sending/recieving packets and the authentication it turns out that all communications are going to the following host:

    rocques01.ikoula.com

    and the client only utilizes port 1710 (by default)
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    OK - I was just about there - I think I spelled rocques01 wrong

    I'll give it another shot tomorrow.

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