On Mon, 27 Nov 2000 17:20:55 -0800 "Timm Murray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> I finally got Java working on a Linux server, so I now have a node up 
> at
> 208.166.201.230:47737.  I *expect* it to be permanent.  Its on a DSL 
> line,
> although I've only had the IP on this computer change once, and that 
> was
> during a full reinstall of Debian.  Its limited to 100,000 bps and 5 
> GB of
> storage space.  The computer is a P3 733 MHz and the data is stored 
> on a
> ResierFS partition, so it should be nice (its only other job is a 
> light
> Samba file server; don't ask me why we need a Copper to be light 
> file
> server).
> 

I just tried to access that IP address and port number.  It didn't work. 
Is your computer turned on?  Has your IP address changed?

If your IP changes sometimes, perhaps you should use Dyndns.org like me
and Yipost to update it's redirect to your IP address.

I need to find a REAL permanent Freenet Node, not a semi permanent node
like mine, so that I can redirect my Webhoped Freenet Web Site to it. :) 
Should I cloak my Webhop or let people see exactly what it is that is
going on?

Anyway, my current webhop, http://krepta3000.webhop.org is directed to my
Dynamic DNS http://krepta3000.dyndns.org even though I don't really want
it to be directed there.  I want people to be able to access at least ONE
version of my site whenever they want to.
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