As I would see it, the sandbox would always be there, but network access
would be restricted when BOINC's network access is restricted, and vice
versa.

jm7


                                                                           
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I hope you mean that the "sandbox" is only active when there shouldn't be
network access (according to the manager/user prefs). Otherwise we can stop
with our project right now.

In any case I will change our app to follow user network prefs as they are
in init_data.xml.

On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 3:13 PM, Martin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Rytis Slatkevičius wrote:
> > The whole nature of the project is network based and non-cpu-intensive.
> > BOINC can't and won't do what we need on it's own.
> >
> > 2009/9/14 <[email protected]>
> >
> >> Please, Please, Please, let BOINC do the network communication.  BOINC
> may
> >> have been told not to allow network communication, and you should
> respect
> >> that.  The modem may be off, or the rates may be much higher during
the
> >> early evening, or ...
>
> Very good issue there!
>
>
> Rytis,
>
> Can your application pick up and monitor the Boinc network settings and
> follow them so as not to cause any user grief?
>
>
> Should this be something that Boinc itself should control by creating a
> "sandbox" to catch errant applications?
>
> Regards,
> Martin
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