On Tuesday 17 April 2001 12:43, you wrote: > Check this out: > > http://localhost:8081/freenet:MSK at CHK@8GfuCtnk0S~aq2VrJALgi3V2oYYLAwE,kEMmd >ndjbqUfU8U06kJONQ//dl.html > > Updated versions of this page will be available at: > > http://localhost:8081/MSK at SSK@enI8YFo3gj8UVh-Au0HpKMftf6QQAgE/homepage//dl. >html > > after GMT midnight tonight. >
So far I have only gotten one message that I didn't post myself: ---------------------------------------- Received Message: 3f5cdb3d8f75700 Holy crap. I waited an hour to send a message and now I forgot what I wanted to say. - George Bush Jr. ---------------------------------------- Has anyone else tried this out? I posted a snapshot freenet.jar on this page http://localhost:8081/MSK at SSK@enI8YFo3gj8UVh-Au0HpKMftf6QQAgE/homepage//dl.html direct URI: freenet:SSK at enI8YFo3gj8UVh-Au0HpKMftf6QQAgE/files/0.16a/freenet.jar The latest index is 27 (incremented hourly on timeout) So you could launch the client like this, and save yourself crawling through 26 other messages. java SubmissionClient \ -baseURI freenet:SSK at VTDPbB50VAoLmKlM0ZfoJBJKVo0QAgE/demo000/ \ -startIndex 27 A word of warning... It seems that doing lots of failed requests kills the routing table (nodes hit their inhound thread limit, so connections to them fail, so they get dropped -- a pretty well known problem addressed in 0.4 I think). Don't leave the SubmissionClient or the MessageViewer running when you are not using them or they might kill your node. It seems to take quite a while (hours) to do any real damage. I am working on re-writing them
