On 5/10/01 2:49 PM, "Mak Sim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it seems you have to insert yout're running freenet on port 1035.
> Try this
> ./freenet_insert -serverAddress tcp/127.0.0.1:1035
> freenet:KSK@bush-protest -serverAddress tcp/127.0.0.1:1035
>
> You should also create the file .freenetrc .
i do have a .freenetrc file and it specifies 19114 as the port number.
i have noticed that freenet_server only seems to be reading the .freenetrc
doc when i execute it from the /Freenet directory. Otherwise i get
".freeenet" directories created in whatever working directory i execute it
from and the subdir inside is "0".
is there a way i can execute ./freenet_server in an arbitrary directory and
force it to use the existing .freenetrc and .freenet directory as the
datastore?
r
> mak
>
> At 21:34 9.5.2001 -0500, you wrote:
>> I've got the most recent freenet release. I'm running redhat 6.2 and Kaffe.
>> The process list indicates the server is running. Any ideas about what
>> might be wrong with the configuration?
>> rick
>>
>>
>> [root@www Freenet]# ./freenet_insert freenet:KSK@bush-protest
>> bush_protest.jpg
>> + java Freenet.client.InsertClient freenet:KSK@bush-protest bush_protest.jpg
>> Freenet Core running on 1035 (build 391)
>> Freenet.ConnectFailedException: Freenet.ConnectException:
>> java.io.IOException: Connection refused when attempting to connect to
>> tcp/127.0.0.1:19114
>> at java.lang.Throwable.<init>(Throwable.java:38)
>> at java.lang.Exception.<init>(Exception.java:24)
>> at
>> Freenet.ConnectFailedException.<init>(ConnectFailedException.java:line
>> unknown, pc 0x84f0b1b)
>> at Freenet.Core.connect(Core.java:line unknown, pc 0x84f6230)
>> at Freenet.Core.makeConnection(Core.java:line unknown, pc 0x84f547f)
>> at Freenet.client.FNPClient$BInstance.prepare(FNPClient.java:line
>> unknown, pc 0x84f5134)
>> at
>> Freenet.client.FNPClient$BInsertInstance.prepare(FNPClient.java:line
>> unknown, pc 0x841bc04)
>> at Freenet.client.FNPClient$BInstance.run(FNPClient.java:line
>> unknown, pc 0x840981c)
>> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:314)
>> A fatal exception occured while processing: Freenet.ConnectFailedException:
>> Freenet.ConnectException: java.io.IOException: Connection refused when
>> attempting to connect to tcp/127.0.0.1:19114
>> State "FAILED" reached.
>> Encountered the following exceptions while trying to Insert:
>> Freenet.ConnectFailedException: Freenet.ConnectException:
>> java.io.IOException: Connection refused when attempting to connect to
>> tcp/127.0.0.1:19114
>> at java.lang.Throwable.<init>(Throwable.java:38)
>> at java.lang.Exception.<init>(Exception.java:24)
>> at
>> Freenet.ConnectFailedException.<init>(ConnectFailedException.java:line
>> unknown, pc 0x84f0b1b)
>> at Freenet.Core.connect(Core.java:line unknown, pc 0x84f6230)
>> at Freenet.Core.makeConnection(Core.java:line unknown, pc 0x84f547f)
>> at Freenet.client.FNPClient$BInstance.prepare(FNPClient.java:line
>> unknown, pc 0x84f5134)
>> at
>> Freenet.client.FNPClient$BInsertInstance.prepare(FNPClient.java:line
>> unknown, pc 0x841bc04)
>> at Freenet.client.FNPClient$BInstance.run(FNPClient.java:line
>> unknown, pc 0x840981c)
>> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:314)
>> Generic exception: null
>> [root@www Freenet]#
>>
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