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    Help with monitoring the client!

    Can anybody help me and explain to me how I can keep track of what the client is doing on same machine the client is running?

    I can't figure it out...and I don't want to change everything everytime my system reboots just because I have an dynamic IP...

    So please help me out! I already had problems how to put the user name in...it ended in having 3 entires in the stats now... Thor, Thor and da_zero....

    Greets from a confused Thor.

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    Re: Help with monitoring the client!

    Originally posted by Thor
    Can anybody help me and explain to me how I can keep track of what the client is doing on same machine the client is running?

    I can't figure it out...and I don't want to change everything everytime my system reboots just because I have an dynamic IP...

    So please help me out! I already had problems how to put the user name in...it ended in having 3 entires in the stats now... Thor, Thor and da_zero....

    Greets from a confused Thor.
    I'm not sure how you can monitor a dynamic Ip with the current monitors. I would post to the ChessBrain Forum and see if CJ can help.

    Your going to have to choose which handle you want to use and build your cbspn.conf file around it. It's important to make sure both the handle and the team name are consistantly the same if you are running more than one box as well.

    Thanks for the effort.








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    If you have the monitor running on the same machine as the client then use an IP loopback address.

    Set the peernode monitor to 127.0.0.1


    # PeerNode Network Monitor Server
    # Enter the IP address of the PeerNode Network Monitor Server
    # The server uses port 3434, so you may need to open it on your firewall
    netmon=127.0.0.1

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    Originally posted by PCZ
    Thor
    If you have the monitor running on the same machine as the client then use an IP loopback address.

    Set the peernode monitor to 127.0.0.1


    # PeerNode Network Monitor Server
    # Enter the IP address of the PeerNode Network Monitor Server
    # The server uses port 3434, so you may need to open it on your firewall
    netmon=127.0.0.1
    Ahhh that must be why thats the default address in the stock cbspn.conf






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