I didn't use any switches or options for _autoconfig or configure, so I'll give your suggestion a try and see how that goes. I use Manager on the Windows machine to connect to it. configure -disable-server -disable-managerManager never did work for me on that machine, even when I used the current version that's in the package repo. What did you use for the configure? I would just compile the 6.10.58 client and skip the Manager. You wouldn't have seen that if you were just compiling the client I think. Record uptime: 1511d 20h 19m (ended due to the power brick giving-up) Or is there some switch or flag I can put in cc_config.xml or something that will disable SSL?Īny insight on this would be greatly appreciated. Maybe there's a flag that doesn't static-link and relies on shared libraries found in $PATH ? But because the SSL library is static-linked, recompiling is the only way to update it. I'd rather not move up beyond 6.10.x, as the connection problem isn't a BOINC issue, it's an SSL issue. something from the 12.04 or 14.04 epoch? With a fully-current openssl-dev library? could/would somebody familiar with compiling in Linux be willing to take a stab at it? Maybe in an older version of Ubuntu, like say. Keith was nice enough to give compiling a try for me, but ran into too many issues and had to abandon. I know that much, but I don't know what/if I need to be feeding a whole bunch of switches and options into the commands to build for a specific environment or what, since it complained a lot about missing OSX things. I know enough to do "config, make, make install" and resolve dependency issues that arise during 'config', such as when it needs some library, what i need to install is the -dev package for it. I'm not well-versed in compiling complex things in linux, I'll be honest. I say it was for OSX because during '_autoconfig', it spewed out HUNDREDS of warnings about OSX things being missing or undefined, so I figure that's probably why it failed. Gui_rpc_client.h:762:10:fatal error: xlocale.h: No such file or directory In file included from gui_rpc_client.cpp:50:0: There were a few dependencies to resolve during '_autoconfig' and 'configure', but I finally got all the dependency issues resolved on those and went on to 'make', which lasted about 3 whole seconds before this error for a missing OSX (which I'm not using.so obviously it will be missing) localization file: So that led me to asking if anyone had the source for the old 6.10.x branch to just.recompile it on a modern system with modern libraries. OpenSSL 1.1.1 11 Sep the system has a modern openssl library on it, but BOINC refuses to use it because it is using the static-linked one. That's when someone recognized the specific error in the log above and said that a minimum of 0.9.8o is required now. Also tried the latest from and that didn't do it either. There was a suggestion that maybe the ca-bundle.crt was bad, so I went to and copy&pasted as a text file of the same name, that didn't resolve it. Reason: 30 consecutive failures fetching scheduler list Deferring communication for 1 days 0 hr 0 min 0 sec 04:16:34 Project communication failed: attempting access to reference site 04:16:33 Info: Connection #0 to host left intact 04:16:33 Info: error:0D0C50A1:asn1 encoding routines:ASN1_item_verify:unknown message digest algorithm 04:16:33 Info: SSLv3, TLS alert, Server hello (2): 04:16:33 Info: SSLv3, TLS handshake, Server hello (2): 04:16:33 Info: successfully set certificate verify locations: 22:47:27 Data directory: /var/lib/boinc-client The specific problem is this, during a scheduler contact: I've been trying to get the same thing to be able to happen in Linux, but that's when it became apparent that the libraries BOINC needs in Linux are static-linked instead of dynamic. 17:12:47 Data directory: C:\ProgramData\BOINC dll's for 1.0.2t into place and it took those just fine: Someone pointed me to some others who were having problems with SSL as well earlier in the 'Panic Mode' thread and basically, a minimum of 0.9.8o is needed, and I have 0.9.8g that is statically-linked into BOINC. It took me two days to figure out that the problem was something to do with an SSL failure: The last successful contact was 6:48am local time. So I'm using 6.10.58 64-bit in Linux on my Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS machine and started having a problem a week ago, on Sunday the 15th.
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