I've managed to prevent most corruption by doing 3 (or possibly 4, 
depending on how you count) things:

1) Set Datastore size to 50MB, using multiple store files (from storea 
to stores, I think)
2) Occasionally shutdown the freenet node, and make a backup of all 
datastore files.  If datastore gets corrupted, I restore from backups.
3) Don't shutdown windows without first stopping the freenet node.  I 
think (though again, no proof) that the shutdown process of windows may 
not be nice enough to freenet node for the datastore to always remain 
intact.

I do agree with Oskar, that transient nodes have trouble getting data. 
Should we be ignoring those forced to work behind a non-editable 
firewall config?  If freenet truly fails completely behind a NAT 
firewall, I think it needs to be fixed.  How?  I don't know that.


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