[freenet-support] Connecting to a non-transient freenet server in a dmz from a dhcp freenet client behind the firewall

2004-04-21 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,

I have a linux server that I want to run freenet on as a non-transient server hanging 
off a dsl line. I'd like to use the windows freenet client on a dhcp client as a 
transient client so that it only goes to the linux freenet server. E.g. a freenet 
proxy server if you will.

Would anyone have any idea how to configure either or both serers to that end.

Any help appreciated!

Thanks

T

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RE: [freenet-support] Connecting to a non-transient freenet server in a dmz from a dhcp freenet client behind the firewall

2004-04-21 Thread Niklas Bergh


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 freenet server in a dmz from a dhcp freenet client behind the firewall
 
 
 Hello,
 
 I have a linux server that I want to run freenet on as a 
 non-transient server hanging off a dsl line. I'd like to use 
 the windows freenet client on a dhcp client as a transient

Windows freenet client? Are you talking about FUQID?

 client so that it only goes to the linux freenet server.

If you tell the client to talk to that server it will talk to that
server only :) More on that below.

E.g. a freenet proxy server if you will.

Hmmm.. I don't really understand that statement.. The freenet
server/node is a freenet server/node and the machine running FIW or
Frost or FUQID or whatever is a client to that server/node...

 Would anyone have any idea how to configure either or both 
 serers to that end.

The freenet server/node has to be told to accept FCP connections from
the client machine. Check the 'fcpHosts' param in the config file, it
accepts both host addresses (e.g. 127.0.0.1, 192.168.0.1 etc) and
network addresses (192.168.1.0/24 etc).

Then the client application (FUQID or whatever) needs to be told to talk
to the freenet server. Check the documentation for the application for
information on how to do this.

/N


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RE: [freenet-support] Question re: accessing my Freenet node fromanother computer

2004-04-21 Thread Niklas Bergh
 I had no trouble getting the firewall to do the appropriate 
 port forwarding to 
 the server.
 
 Here's the problem.  When I sit at my Linux server, fire up 
 Mozilla, and go to 
 http://127.0.0.1:/ or http://192.168.1.10:/ Freenet 
 works just fine.
 
 When I sit at my laptop and try http://192.168.1.10:/ 
 nothing happens.
 
 My freenet.conf file includes
 
 mainport.allowedHosts=*
 mainport.bindAddress=*
 
 which I thought would allow me to browse my Freenet node from 
 another computer.
 
 What do I need to do to get this to work?

Hmmm.. That ought to do it.. If you spawn a standard apache on the linux
machine, can your 10.* machines access pages from it successfully?

If not, then I think this is a TCP/IP routing issue... Do the test and
we'll talk more it this is the issue.

If they can.. Then I suggest that you crank up the loglevel on your
freenet server and track what really happens when your 10.* machines
tries to request something from http://192.168.1.10:/ 

Cheers
/N

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RE: [freenet-support] Unable to connect

2004-04-21 Thread Niklas Bergh
Hmm.. Check in your freenet log file (probably 'c:\program
files\freenet\freenet.log') if there is some kind of error message that
might give you a hint (open the file using WordPad)... If it is not
obvious from it what's causing the problem then send the log to the list
and we'll work on from there...

/N

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Henry Garcia
 Sent: den 17 april 2004 15:45
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 Subject: [freenet-support] Unable to connect
 
 
 Downloaded Freenet. Icon is on desktop and systray. When I 
 click to open, I 
 get hourglass symbol for a few seconds then it stops. No 
 connection is made to 
 Freenet. I have a cable modem. Suggestions on possible prob 
 preventing 
 connection.
 Thanks!
 
 I'm quite the newbie to computers so minimum technical jargon 
 would be 
 appreciated.
 
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[freenet-support] out of date unstable snapshots on website

2004-04-21 Thread zaphodbond

The dated files containing updated snapshots on
http://www.freenetproject.org/snapshots/
all seem to contain the out-of-date build 60043
from the 3rd of april.

The files are identical.

2,709,234 freenet-unstable-20040416.tgz
2,709,234 freenet-unstable-20040417.tgz
2,709,234 freenet-unstable-20040418.tgz
2,709,234 freenet-unstable-20040419.tgz
2,709,234 freenet-unstable-20040421.tgz

freenet-unstable-latest.jar is up to date
on the server but my ISP's webcache somtimes
gives me an old version.

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[freenet-support] Freemail

2004-04-21 Thread algernon bullstrode
Has anybody had any luck getting the freemail
application to work? I have been trying for a couple
of days and managed to receive 1 mail message I sent
to myself 24 hours later (the others didn't make it).
The geezer behind it seems to have moved over the the
Entropy network so I can't mail his test address.






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Re: [freenet-support] Newbie help WinXP cannot access http://127.0.0.1:8888/

2004-04-21 Thread Toad
On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 09:05:49AM +0300, Roger Oksanen wrote:
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 On Thursday 15 April 2004 04:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  However, whenever I point a browser to http://127.0.0.1:/ the
  browser continuously tries to return something but even after an hour
  - nothing  is displayed (tried in both Mozilla and IE) although the
  address now reads http://127.0.0.1:/servlet/nodeinfo/
 
 Do you use a www proxy? If you use, you must disable it for localhost.
 
 
  Below is the beginning of my log
  
  Apr 15, 2004 2:08:34 AM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): Starting
  Freenet (Fred) 0.5 node, build #5076 on JVM Sun Microsystems Inc.:Java
  HotSpot(TM) Client VM:1.4.0_01-ea-b02
 
 It's a rather old JVM, you should try to upgrade to 1.4.2. As for the 
 other messages, none of them looks critical, but if you get a lot of 
 them, they might indicate a problem with the JVM..

1.4.0 has some big problems with NIO. This is probably the issue here.
 
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[freenet-support] Too few nodes contacted

2004-04-21 Thread Alexander Lenhardt
Hi, my problem is the following:

Error: Route Not Found

Attempts were made to contact 1 nodes.

* 0 were totally unreachable.
* 0 restarted.
* 1 cleanly rejected.


Every 2 or 3 tries he only contacts 0 nodes! Why is that? Did i configure
something wrong? Ive seen other DNFs(which should be ok) where they
contacted around 50 nodes. How can I raise the number of nodes to cantact?

Another thing I dont understand. If all seednodes are _very_ busy (as
mentioned on the webpage when getting RNF with 0 nodes) and cannot be
contacted and as a consequence i can only contact 1 node, if that is true
then this net is not able to grow anymore! All seednodes are rejecting
messages because of ratelimiting which by itself is caused by too many nodes
sending messages to them because they are the only available seednodes.  So
nobody who starts a new node has a good entry point. Infact every new node
would make it worse because he would send querys to the seednodes and they
would never be able to contribute to the network with fetched data.
Where is my mistake?

Thanks
Alexander Lenhardt




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