On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Mr.Bad wrote:

> >>>>> "SS" == Sebastian Sp?th <Sebastian at SSpaeth.de> writes:
> 
>     SS> The solution which I preferred anyway would be if the clients
>     SS> tried to read .freenetrc/freenet.ini automatically to get the
>     SS> default nodeAddress and listenPort if none is specified.
> 
> I think we need to have a freenetclientrc and freenetclient.ini, since
> you don't necessarily want your (not-in-process) clients to talk to
> the local node. Hell, you might not even be _running_ a local node.
> 
> I plan to add this to the Debian package soon, so I can bump it back
> to the main system, too.
> 
> ~Mr. Bad

The correct solution to this is to have FCP always be on port 8481 and
XML-RPC always be on port 6690.  Clients should only talk to one of
these, and then we don't need any configuration.  My FCP2 proxy defaults
to port 7892, and my client defaults to contacting this port.  All we
need to do is pick some default ports and stick with them.

Thelema
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