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Distcc Setup

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*'''Hong Kong'''
** tested and works with China and distcc user created, hosts file setup done *'''Ireland'''** distcc user created, hosts file setup done *'''India as the client'''** distcc user created**hosts file modified * India is so much faster than '''Liberia'''** distcc user created** hosts file modified *'''China. It was like using high speed internet for the first time --- [[User:Jtpau|Jerry Pau]]'''** distcc user created** hosts file modified
= distcc Setup Steps =
*Important Note: It seems the -I INPUT 7 argument is confusing a lot of people. -I INPUT 7 was used in Daeson's case for the machine he was working on at the time, however this may not be the same for all machines. In Daeson's case there was a REJECT line in the INPUT CHAIN at line 8. So in order for us to get our port open we need to insert ie. -I into the INPUT CHAIN at line 7 before the REJECT line. On Machines with an INPUT CHAIN shorter then 7 lines this will cause an error. On machines without a REJECT line a simple "-A" appened aurgument can take the place of "-I INPUT 7". On a machine with a REJECT INPUT on a line before 8 you simply need to change the number to one smaller as long as it is before the REJECT line.
 
** I'm not sure if we need to do this command, because if the file "HOSTS" at /etc/distcc/ is configured to have all the hosts name - distcc seems to distribute all compilation throughout the hosts.
Argument -I is insert and -i is and network interface device and -p is protocol -s is source ipaddress and subnet, –dport is destination port and -j is rule.
* things forgotten or left out.
== How to compile with distcc ==
 
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