Gnucash access to internet when starting up

Richard Ullger rullger at ntlworld.com
Fri Jan 11 12:15:01 EST 2008


Doug,

That's how I know gnucash-bin.exe is trying to access the internet, because my properly configured firewall is telling me so, as explained in this thread.

And I don't have Finance::Quote installed yet.

Richard.

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Subject:	Re: Gnucash access to internet when starting up
Author:	Doug Laidlaw <laidlaws at hotkey.net.au>
Date:		12th January 2008 2:32:14 am

On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 08:47:22 am Richard Ullger wrote:
> I am using Gnucash v2.2.2 r16676 on Windows XP with all updates (apart
> from IE7).
>
> Does anyone know why Gnucash tries to access the internet when starting
> up. I am just setting up my personal accounts from Quicken and have not
> got round to setting up the updating of stock prices, so I can't see any
> need for internet access.
>
> If I deny Gnucash access to the internet it sometimes, but not always,
> gives the following error:
>
> 'An error occurred while loading or saving configuration information for
> gnucash. Some of your configuration settings may not work properly.
>
> Adding client to server's list failed, CORBA error:
> IDL:omg.org/CORBA/COMM_FAILURE:1.0'.
>
> If I allow Gnucash to access the internet, it never gives an error.
>
> The ip address Gnucash tries to access varies. Looking these up on a
> whois server they include, OMG, Google, NTL (possibly related to my ISP
> but not DNS servers).
>
> I've tried searching the archives but have not been able to find any
> postings relating to this subject.
>
> Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard.
>
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Gnucash for Linux checks that it can use Finance::Quote.  This is a routine 
check of its functionality.  Nothing that you can't do without.  

Are you sure that the other tries are initiated by Gnucash? There is a certain 
amount of looking up going on in the background on my system all the time.  
They may be BitTorrent servers trying to make a connection, or simply whois 
lookups.  A properly configured firewall is your answer.

Doug.
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