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-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello, My aim is to download the Freenet software. My computer details : Desk top - Intel Pentium 111 733 SDRAM 128 MB PC-150 Windows 98 SE - - planning to upgrade to XP pro in next 24hrs I have 3 basic questions. 1 - -acessed the Sun.com site to download Sun's 1.4 JVM It's not particularly staight forward JVM appears to be a CVM or vis versa! The download that seems to be the closest to what you recommend is Java[tm] 2 Platform, Micro Edition Connected Device Configuration/Foundation Profile Version 1.0.1 Linux/x86 This is for Linux? or Product Description Platform(s) Delivery Format Java HotSpot Virtual Machine 2.0 Solaris/SPARC Solaris/Intel Linux Windows/NT Electronic Download Begin Download Java HotSpot Virtual Machine 1.0.1 Solaris/SPARC Solaris/Intel Windows/NT If I do a site search for Sun's 1.4 JVM ... the page is not available comes up. I have to confess I'm CONFUSED! 2 Meanwhile back on your site page- http://freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/twiki/view/Main/Download under Downloads and - Windows and where it says to download the automatic installer and run it if I click this on, I get a page that says " You are not authorized to view this page" 3 Aparently freenet has been updated as of 28th June. Does it still require us to download The Sun Java software? I would appreciate some assistance to help sort this out. Thank you, Ana -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: Hush 2.1 Note: This signature can be verified at https://www.hushtools.com wl8EARECAB8FAj0f9QsYHGF1dG8yMDc0NDRAaHVzaG1haWwuY29tAAoJEFwf+75HF6Lm 5ZQAoJVkokcFDxIQu/U9nMg7JXDu/jzPAKCyAlk9lYyVfivP6ETXvuQqxpk/OA== =gTB4 -END PGP SIGNATURE- Communicate in total privacy. Get your free encrypted email at https://www.hushmail.com/?l=2 Looking for a good deal on a domain name? http://www.hush.com/partners/offers.cgi?id=domainpeople ___ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
Re: [freenet-support] Send me your refs?
Marion Bates ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > As Greg said earlier, you can get your > node's refs by going to http://localhost:8889 and hitting Node > Reference Status, then the Download button. Note that what this gives you is a list of the node refs for *other* nodes, that your node happens to know about at the moment. It does not include your own node's reference. Some people might be paranoid about publishing their own node's ref (bandwidth issues, or privacy, etc.). So I think it's important to point this out. > Related question: Does it hurt Freenet at all to have duplicate > references in the seednodes file? It will probably give a warning/error message, but I doubt it will hurt. I'm not certain, though. -- Greg Wooledge | "Truth belongs to everybody." [EMAIL PROTECTED] |- The Red Hot Chili Peppers http://wooledge.org/~greg/ | msg00813/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
[freenet-support] Send me your refs?
Hey all, Would it be helpful to us (and especially to new users) if I posted everyone's node refs on my webpage? http://www.dartmouth.edu/~marionba/noderefs.html. The Freenet site has a publicly-editable list where people can submit their own ref, but it doesn't seem to get used much. If you want to contribute, please email your refs file to me (not to the list) as plain text. I will _not_ post your email address with them, unless you want me to. As Greg said earlier, you can get your node's refs by going to http://localhost:8889 and hitting Node Reference Status, then the Download button. Related question: Does it hurt Freenet at all to have duplicate references in the seednodes file? Thanks, -- MB ___ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
[freenet-support] Re: exporting noderefs
u Uler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Is there a way to export all the node references that your node knows? Enable the NodeStatusServelet if you haven't already, then go to: http://127.0.0.1:8889/ in a browser. Click on the "Node Reference Status" link, and there will be a button there to download node references. Save that to a file. > Where exactly is the routing table stored, anyway? Somewhere in the data store. -- Greg Wooledge | "Truth belongs to everybody." [EMAIL PROTECTED] |- The Red Hot Chili Peppers http://wooledge.org/~greg/ | msg00811/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
[freenet-support] exporting noderefs
Is there a way to export all the node references that your node knows? My seednode.ref file contains about 15 references, but my node knows 140 other nodes. Where exactly is the routing table stored, anyway? Wesley. Also, regarding > > > freenet.node.BadReferenceException: NodeReference self signature check > > > failed. I think that you're right. If it has to do with seednodes.ref, it doesn't really matter. Now that I think about it, I have seen this error before. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Greg Wooledge > Sent: Sunday, 30 June, 2002 09:08 > To: u Uler > Cc: Jarle Aase; Freenet Support > Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Error when starting up > > > u Uler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > > > 30-Jun-02 3:47:03 AM (freenet.node.rt.DataObjectRoutingStore, > main): bad > > > reference while resolving: 0x0 : > d1d585f4b776ecc9667c1701a654ca01bf146134 > > > freenet.node.BadReferenceException: NodeReference self signature check > > > failed. > > I think the error message quoted above is actually being produced while > Freenet is processing the seednodes.ref file, which contains a list of > node refs (public keys) for *other* nodes. One or more of the node refs > in that file is probably corrupted, which causes Freenet to ignore it, > and to produce that error message. If I'm right, then we can safely > ignore the message. > > > Truthfully, I'm not sure what it means. But it has something to > do with your > > node's own nodereference, which is located in the myOwn.ref > file in the main > > Freenet directory. > > The file myOwn.ref is created by the Windows installer as a convenience > for people who want to share their node reference with others. That file > is not read by Freenet at all. > > The node's private key is in the node_X file. That is the file > that Freenet reads upon startup. The myOwn.ref file is basically > the public key which matches it. > > > If you keep getting this kind of error AND your node > > doesn't start working after you've tried the above, you may > want to consider > > DELETING the myOwn.ref file WHILE YOUR NODE IS TURNED OFF. When > you restart > > your node, this file should be recreated correctly. > > That will have no useful effect. Also, I'm pretty sure that Freenet > will *not* re-create that file automatically simply by being executed. > You'd have to use the --export switch: > > Command-line switches > - > -h|--helpprints this help message > --system prints JVM properties > -v|--version prints out version info > --manual prints a manual in HTML > -x|--export |- exports a signed NodeReference > -s|--seed |- seeds routing table with refs > -c|--configgenerates or updates config file > -p|--paramFile path to a config file in a non-default location > > If you just install Freenet's jar files on a Unix box and set it up > according to the readme files, you don't get a myOwn.ref file. You > have to run "CLASSPATH=mumble java freenet.node.Main --export myOwn.ref" > to get one. The Windows installer does that for you. > > -- > Greg Wooledge | "Truth belongs to everybody." > [EMAIL PROTECTED] |- The Red Hot Chili Peppers > http://wooledge.org/~greg/ | > ___ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
Re: [freenet-support] Error when starting up
u Uler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > 30-Jun-02 3:47:03 AM (freenet.node.rt.DataObjectRoutingStore, main): bad > > reference while resolving: 0x0 : d1d585f4b776ecc9667c1701a654ca01bf146134 > > freenet.node.BadReferenceException: NodeReference self signature check > > failed. I think the error message quoted above is actually being produced while Freenet is processing the seednodes.ref file, which contains a list of node refs (public keys) for *other* nodes. One or more of the node refs in that file is probably corrupted, which causes Freenet to ignore it, and to produce that error message. If I'm right, then we can safely ignore the message. > Truthfully, I'm not sure what it means. But it has something to do with your > node's own nodereference, which is located in the myOwn.ref file in the main > Freenet directory. The file myOwn.ref is created by the Windows installer as a convenience for people who want to share their node reference with others. That file is not read by Freenet at all. The node's private key is in the node_X file. That is the file that Freenet reads upon startup. The myOwn.ref file is basically the public key which matches it. > If you keep getting this kind of error AND your node > doesn't start working after you've tried the above, you may want to consider > DELETING the myOwn.ref file WHILE YOUR NODE IS TURNED OFF. When you restart > your node, this file should be recreated correctly. That will have no useful effect. Also, I'm pretty sure that Freenet will *not* re-create that file automatically simply by being executed. You'd have to use the --export switch: Command-line switches - -h|--helpprints this help message --system prints JVM properties -v|--version prints out version info --manual prints a manual in HTML -x|--export |- exports a signed NodeReference -s|--seed |- seeds routing table with refs -c|--configgenerates or updates config file -p|--paramFile path to a config file in a non-default location If you just install Freenet's jar files on a Unix box and set it up according to the readme files, you don't get a myOwn.ref file. You have to run "CLASSPATH=mumble java freenet.node.Main --export myOwn.ref" to get one. The Windows installer does that for you. -- Greg Wooledge | "Truth belongs to everybody." [EMAIL PROTECTED] |- The Red Hot Chili Peppers http://wooledge.org/~greg/ | msg00809/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
RE: [freenet-support] Error when starting up
Jarle, Hello. I'm more familiar with the windows distribution of Freenet, but I may be able to help you solve your problem. First of all, it is normal for a node to not be able to download anything at first. It takes some time for a node to be integrated into the network. Also, you have to make sure that your node has a sufficient amount of node references in it's seed file. You can check this by looking in your seednodes.ref file located in the main Freenet directory. If you don't understand what you're looking at, and easy way to count the references your node knows is the count the number of times the word "signature" comes up. When you first install your node, it most likely only knows one other node. You must download the "default seeds" as well as any others you can get your hands on. After you have a sufficient amount of references (about 30 is good), just run your node for a while. Keep it on over night. Keep trying it and it should work eventually. Okay, now I'll get into the part where your node just doesn't work. This error that you reported bothers me: > 30-Jun-02 3:47:03 AM (freenet.node.rt.DataObjectRoutingStore, main): bad > reference while resolving: 0x0 : d1d585f4b776ecc9667c1701a654ca01bf146134 > freenet.node.BadReferenceException: NodeReference self signature check > failed. Truthfully, I'm not sure what it means. But it has something to do with your node's own nodereference, which is located in the myOwn.ref file in the main Freenet directory. If you keep getting this kind of error AND your node doesn't start working after you've tried the above, you may want to consider DELETING the myOwn.ref file WHILE YOUR NODE IS TURNED OFF. When you restart your node, this file should be recreated correctly. Obviously, there is a chance that none of my suggestions will work. It that case, you may want to consider completely removing your installation and starting again from scratch. Also, if you want you can send me the following files so that I can check your configuration and see if it is nominal: freenet.conf myOwn.ref seednodes.ref Also, you can tell me what the size of the following files are, BUT DON'T SEND ME THE ACTUAL FILES: node_16966 store_16966 The numbers will of course vary with what port you are running on. Feel free to send me any additional snippets of your log file that concern you. Good luck, Wesley. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jarle Aase > Sent: Saturday, 29 June, 2002 21:07 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [freenet-support] Error when starting up > > > Hi all, > > I'm having some problems getting started with freenet. I have set up a > server with Debian GNU/Linux "Woody", and downloaded the latest > snapshot of > freenet. I've the run ./update.sh. > > The first time it runs, it will create the storage file and it > _seems_ to be > doing well. That is. I'm unable to fetch anything. When I start it again, > it bails out with the error below. > > I've tried the packaged version for Debial Linux, but it seems to have > similar problems. It will only run the first time it's started. > > === START SCREENDUMP === > jgaa@freedom:~/freenet/freenet-run$ ./start-freenet.sh > usage: kaffe [-options] class > Options are: > -help Print this message > -versionPrint version number > -ss Maximum native stack size > -mx Maximum heap size > -ms Initial heap size > -as Heap increment > -classpathSet classpath > -verify * Verify all bytecode > -verifyremote * Verify bytecode loaded from network > -noverify Do not verify any bytecode > -D=Set a property > -verbosegc Print message during garbage collection > -noclassgc Disable class garbage collection > -v, -verboseBe verbose > -verbosejit Print message during JIT code generation > -verbosemem Print detailed memory allocation > statistics > -nodeadlock Disable deadlock detection > -prof Enable profiling of Java methods > -debug *Trace method calls > -noasyncgc *Do not garbage collect asynchronously > -cs, -checksource * Check source against class files > -oss * Maximum java stack size > -jarExecutable is a JAR > * Option currently ignored. > jgaa@freedom:~/freenet/freenet-run$ freenet.fs.dir.DirectoryException: > cannot delete an active ticket > at java.lang.Throwable.(Throwable.java:38) > at java.lang.Exception.(Exception.java:24) > at java.lang.RuntimeException.(RuntimeException.java:21) > at > freenet.fs.dir.Direc
[freenet-support] RH Linux Sun j2sdk1.4.0 self-build latest OK for me
I build my own freenet from src using j2sdk1.4.0 (includes a few mods to make throttling average I/O bandwidth work) I updated from source CVS today, merged my mods, and built. I added the "console" related lines to my freenet.conf. Everything seems to work OK and no errors including the console servlets. My Linux j2sdk1.4.0 built jars are at:- http://www.cycom.co.uk/freenet.jar http://www.cycom.co.uk/freenet-ext.jar I ommitted to mention in a previous post that my ".bash_profile" also includes a later line:- export PATH and that you need to logout and login again to make it take effect. Chris. -- Christopher William Turner, http://www.cycom.co.uk/ Java development since 1996 http://club.cycom.co.uk/tms.htm Terminology Management software http://club.cycom.co.uk/wt.htm Wind Turbine blade design software ___ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
Re: [freenet-support] Error when starting up
Hallo Jarle, Am Sonntag, 30. Juni 2002 um 04:06 schriebst du: > Hi all, > I'm having some problems getting started with freenet. I have set up a > server with Debian GNU/Linux "Woody", and downloaded the latest snapshot of > freenet. I've the run ./update.sh. > The first time it runs, it will create the storage file and it _seems_ to be > doing well. That is. I'm unable to fetch anything. When I start it again, > it bails out with the error below. > I've tried the packaged version for Debial Linux, but it seems to have > similar problems. It will only run the first time it's started. > === START SCREENDUMP === > jgaa@freedom:~/freenet/freenet-run$ ./start-freenet.sh > usage: kaffe [-options] class Java Freenet requires that Java is installed on your computer. While we are working to ensure that Freenet can work with free JVMs such as Kaffe, currently we suggest that users download Sun's 1.4 JVM from here for reliability, speed, and stability reasons. Gerrit -- =^..^= ___ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support