On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 06:51:05PM +1200, David McNab wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The first cut of fcpproxy (the stable fwproxy replacement) is now in cvs
> and ready for initial testing.
>
> As mentioned before, it's built on the robust JunkBusters proxy engine,
> and takes great liberties under GPL in ransacking the JunkBusters code.
> I didn't expect to have it done so soon.
>
> So far, I've been able to browse KSK at gpl.txt, plus the nakedtest sites.
> No problems. No crashes.
> Working on Windows (msvc build) and linux (debian).
>
> Note - I've left the JunkBusters code totally intact, so you can edit
> the fcpproxy.ini file and the other files to fine-tune the blocking
> options, which will please those who want to use fcpproxy as browser
> proxy, yet surf with cookies.
>
> Have fun, and please notify bugs on-list or to me personally.
I'm testing Freenet 0.4.3 right now (first time I've tried to install
a version of Freenet in a LONG time), and one thing is that it says
that initializing the disk cache for me is taking forever (yes, I know
it says LENGTHY, but this seems to be too lengthy), and it is not
accessing the disk at all. It is just sitting there. Has this
problem been fixed? Should I try this with the newest CVS (and how do
I get the right branch - I have no experience selecting CVS branches)?
--
Yes, I know my enemies.
They're the teachers who tell me to fight me.
Compromise, conformity, assimilation, submission, ignorance,
hypocrisy, brutality, the elite.
All of which are American dreams.
- Rage Against The Machine
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