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"Kieren"
Jul 2011
In My Own Galaxy!
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I just had P95 contact the server. There was a completed exponent. The following error occurred:
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[Main thread Sep 28 16:32] Mersenne number primality test program version 29.2 [Comm thread Sep 29 17:12] Updating computer information on the server [Comm thread Sep 29 17:12] Sending result to server: UID: kladner/POD64, M44503829 is not prime. Res64: 1863F5113BE08F__. We4: 7E291F8B,38625042,00000000, AID: [Comm thread Sep 29 17:12] [Comm thread Sep 29 17:12] PnErrorResult value missing. Full response was: [Comm thread Sep 29 17:12] <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN"> [Comm thread Sep 29 17:12] <html><head> [Comm thread Sep 29 17:12] <title>403 Forbidden</title> [Comm thread Sep 29 17:12] </head><body> [Comm thread Sep 29 17:12] <h1>Forbidden</h1> [Comm thread Sep 29 17:12] <p>You don't have permission to access /v5server/ [Comm thread Sep 29 17:12] on this server.</p> [Comm thread Sep 29 17:12] </body></html> [Comm thread Sep 29 17:12] Visit http://mersenneforum.org for help. Last fiddled with by ATH on 2017-09-29 at 22:39 Reason: Masked the residue |
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1976 Toyota Corona years forever!
"Wayne"
Nov 2006
Saskatchewan, Canada
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Just 1 CPU so far...
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#3 |
"Kieren"
Jul 2011
In My Own Galaxy!
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I have no idea what was going on. I submitted the results manually, with no problem. The next time P95 checked in, it submitted again, and they came back "Unneeded, another computer...etc" as expected. P95 successfully got a new assignment, then.
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Serpentine Vermin Jar
Jul 2014
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I looked in the server logs for any 403's thrown by the API site on that day and the only stuff I saw were the usual suspects (hackerz botz looking for weird urls and getting tossed). I didn't see any hits for that exponent on the 29th (but I did on the 30th when your client tried again). You access the server a lot in a day. ![]() There's something on the main website that blocks connections temporarily if they're hitting it too hard, but that's not the case on the API site. And even then, you'd get a 501 or 502 error, not a 403. Only time you'd get 403 is if you try to access a URL that isn't there or try to see a file list. My best guess is the client was unable to reach the site for some reason? You're not using a proxy or anything, are you? Could the message have come from that? |
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"Kieren"
Jul 2011
In My Own Galaxy!
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No proxie.
I guess I access fairly often for things like updating assignments. That, and I just tinker with things. |
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