My computer wanted to upload to the SETI@home server but said it couldn connect or reported error 10065. Are they still there?
Yes But they’re sometimes swamped with traffic. Just try again later. Error 10065 is a winsock error – means the same. The page http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/sstatus.html is auto-generated and tells you whether http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/’s data server is running or not. Sometimes the error might be between your ISP and Berkeley, sometimes at your ISP. Most operating systems have tools to help you determine where the error is. If you want to try to find out what’s wrong when you can’t connect, try using the ‘traceroute’ command (in Windows: tracert). You bring up a command prompt and type in the command followed by the site you wish to connect to, in this case shserver2.ssl.berkeley.edu (for the S@H server). If you get “Cannot resolve” or similar error, then your computer was unable to translate the address into an IP number. The cause of that could be that your ISP’s DNS server is down or not working properly. index 2 2.
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