On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 11:42:19AM +0700, md98-osa at nada.kth.se wrote: > On Tue, 01 Aug 2000, you wrote: > > Question: is it ok to attach a telnet to someone else's freenet server > > port, to see if it is there and responding to queries? Similar to the > > way we debug smtp, nntp or pop connections? I'll try on my own server > > first, but sure would love to duplicate the attempt to connect to > > tcp/128.2.171.29:19114 that my server is failing at ... > > In 0.2 you can, simply connect to the node and type in messages. The best way > is > writing: > > HandshakeRequest > UniqueID=1234 > HopsToLive=1 > Depth=1 > EndMessage > > that should give you hand HandshakeReply with some information about the other > node. > > The current cvs and 0.3 code starts with a DH exchange to set up a crypto, so > your going to have to be pretty damn good at head math to talk to those... And you're going to have to be able to type in full 8-bit ascii. :)
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