[freenet-support] 5088 route not found

2004-08-02 Thread John Doe
Hi,
I'm afraid there's something quite wrong with build 5088. Namely, after 
having the node continuosly running for almost 48 hours, almost all I get is 
Route not found (0/0/0) messages. I've been lucky a few times with GPL.txt 
(although even this key doesn't seem to work reliably) and I even managed to 
pull the Freedom engine front page and a couple of other high traffic keys 
once.

This is despite the fact the I've re-seeded the node, I've got something 
like 50 established connections (in/out) with other nodes and the size of 
the store grows -- currently 240MB.

Most log messages are RateLimitingViolation although no local tuning was 
done in freenet.conf.

Any ideas/help would be greatly appreciated.
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[freenet-support] crossing a proxy

2004-08-02 Thread Luís Vitório Cargnini
eixst an way to cross a proxy server ???


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[freenet-support] Can't limit bandwidth usage adequately

2004-08-02 Thread bryces
Hi, I'm relatively new to freenet.

I have trouble limiting my incoming bandwidth (with the last 3 builds I've used
since I started using freenet - currently on 5086).

I'm running on a business internet line that has 1 Mbit/sec local traffic but
only 6.4 kbyte/sec international traffic.  Most freenet traffic I gets seems to
be international. As soon as my freenet node starts using an average 7 kbyte/sec
the browsing of the web within the business becomes almost unusable if you are
trying to access an international site.

So, I want to limit my inbound bandwidth to around 4 kbyte/sec average.

I tried the following in freenet.ini:

inputBandwidthLimit=3000
outputBandwidthLimit=2000
maxNodeConnections=100
doOutLimitCutoff=true
outLImitCutoff=0.5
doReserveOutputBandwidthForSuccess=true

(plus variations of above and trying other values in configuration file that
comments indicate may affect bandwidth usage)

All with no good result.  Is it actually possible to limit bandwidth?

With above settings inbound traffic (monitored via firewall software) averages
around 7 kbyte/sec (peaking to 14 kbytes/sec) and outbound traffic averages 7
kbyte/sec (peaking at around 10 kbyte/sec).

This totally disrupts internet browsing for other users in business.

Can anyone recommend settings that can truly limit my bandwidth usage please.

Thanks,
 Bryce.



PS. is there anyway to search this list - maybe the above has been asked before
but I couldn't find where to go to do a search?


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Re: [freenet-support] Can't limit bandwidth usage adequately

2004-08-02 Thread Evan Daniel
On Tue, 03 Aug 2004 10:24:53 +1200 (NZST), [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have trouble limiting my incoming bandwidth (with the last 3 builds I've used
 since I started using freenet - currently on 5086).

Well, you should probably start by updating to build 5088; there was
at least one rate limiting related bug fix in 5088.

Evan Daniel
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Re: [freenet-support] Can't limit bandwidth usage adequately

2004-08-02 Thread John Huttley
Input bandwidth limiting simply doesn't work.

Toad is aware of this however other issues have higher priority at this
time.

Regards

John


On Tue, 2004-08-03 at 10:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi, I'm relatively new to freenet.
 
 I have trouble limiting my incoming bandwidth (with the last 3 builds I've used
 since I started using freenet - currently on 5086).
 
 I'm running on a business internet line that has 1 Mbit/sec local traffic but
 only 6.4 kbyte/sec international traffic.  Most freenet traffic I gets seems to
 be international. As soon as my freenet node starts using an average 7 kbyte/sec
 the browsing of the web within the business becomes almost unusable if you are
 trying to access an international site.
 
 So, I want to limit my inbound bandwidth to around 4 kbyte/sec average.
 
 I tried the following in freenet.ini:
 
 inputBandwidthLimit=3000
 outputBandwidthLimit=2000
 maxNodeConnections=100
 doOutLimitCutoff=true
 outLImitCutoff=0.5
 doReserveOutputBandwidthForSuccess=true
 
 (plus variations of above and trying other values in configuration file that
 comments indicate may affect bandwidth usage)
 
 All with no good result.  Is it actually possible to limit bandwidth?
 
 With above settings inbound traffic (monitored via firewall software) averages
 around 7 kbyte/sec (peaking to 14 kbytes/sec) and outbound traffic averages 7
 kbyte/sec (peaking at around 10 kbyte/sec).
 
 This totally disrupts internet browsing for other users in business.
 
 Can anyone recommend settings that can truly limit my bandwidth usage please.
 
 Thanks,
  Bryce.
 
 
 
 PS. is there anyway to search this list - maybe the above has been asked before
 but I couldn't find where to go to do a search?
 
 
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