Hi there, I'm a new user with Perl and I'm trying to get a bioperl module to connect to a webpage to conduct a search and send back results. Using the remoteblast.pm module on my laptop at work, I get the following error message:
    500 Can't connect to www.site.com (Bad protocol 'tcp')
Using the module on a linux beowolf cluster, I get the message:
    500 Can't connect to www.site.com (Bad host name 'www.site.com')
I think the first error is due to problems with our firewall, does this sound resonable to assume? As for the second error, do you think it is because I have an environment variable incorrectly set? Any ideas are welcome, even if it's just to say I SOUND like a novice.... : )
    thanks!

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