[freenet-support] (mistake in my previous post)

2005-02-19 Thread 4321fred1234
Of course, I didn't mean 100 GB per hour but 100 MB per hour!

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Re: [freenet-support] Freenet slow?

2005-02-19 Thread Matthew Toseland
48 hours should get tolerable performance on the current code... well,
for some. For others it can take a week. It's not really clear. The
current network takes too long to learn, that's one thing we're trying
to fix with the 0.7 rewrite. This is assuming you have the ability to
receive incoming connections, of course. Do you? The Open Connections
page (go to Advanced first), lists how many connections you have inbound
and outbound. Oh and also, check the build number - it should be 5100 or
5101.

On Wed, Feb 16, 2005 at 10:42:14PM -0800, siddharth taneja wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I am sure this questions would have been answered several times but I didn't 
 get much information by searching on the web. How long does it take to get 
 Freenet performing  atleast decentlyI tried for three hours today after 
 installing and it was almost dead. Thankfully, before giving up, I found 
 someone's post who had the same kind of a problem and the response said that 
 it takes a while.
 
 Thanks
 
 Siddharth
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Re: [freenet-support] How to control node on vServer?

2005-02-19 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Thu, Feb 17, 2005 at 06:56:49PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello!
 
 I have managed to start a node on my vServer, but how can I control if and 
 how it runs? The stats-directory only contains a lot of files with numbers in 
 it.
 
 And a few questions to the server: I don't know much about such things until 
 now. OS is Suse 8.2.
 
 1. I want to make my server secure, of course. Can the server only be 
 attacked via the services which are running (e.g. ftp or mail)?
  Does that mean: If I delete most entries in inetd.conf , the server can only 
 be attacked via the remaining services?
 Or can there also be holes in the OS (which would mean I have to update all 
 the time?)?

There can be holes in either. You need to update from time to time.
 
 2. How save is freenet itself? Do I have to configure iptables, or does 
 freenet take care of attacks and so on?

Reasonably safe, we believe, but it could be that there are exploitable
errors we have missed, in freenet or in the JVM. Give it its own user,
if you can.
 
 3. I have 30GB traffic. Is it better to use a constant bandwith of 7,5kb up 
 and down, or should I use higher limits and a shorter up-time of the node 
 (luckily, I do have a hardlimit!! ;-) )?

Hrrm. You'll need to be careful with that... don't put the limits too
close to the maximum, since there will be overhead traffic such as your
connection to it. And the bwlimiting isn't perfect.
 
 4. Could I even use my server as some kind of proxy to be able to use freenet 
 on my home-pc?

Yes. Just ssh tunnel port  and 8481 (man ssh).
 
 Thanks
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Re: [freenet-support] Node transient setting problem

2005-02-19 Thread Matthew Toseland
You can't. Transient is deprecated. Oh, and thanks.

On Thu, Feb 17, 2005 at 11:20:15PM +0200, DreamLander wrote:
 I have a dial-up connection to the internet and  I read that would be good 
 for the FreeNet to set from Node Availability to Node is transient.
 My current setting is Node Availability,and I can't check the Node is 
 transient because these are disabled in Normal Settings tab.
 I tried to check the Allow Changes to Node Address,Port and Availability 
 from Serious GeeKs Only tab and when I restart the node,it doesn't take 
 effect.
 How I can do this,to set to Node is transient?
 Thanks for help.
 
 PS: I think that what you are trying to do with FreeNet is some kind of 
 digital revolution.I'm totaly agree with it.And I do all the best I can, to 
 support it.
 For years, I was waiting this moment and know a miracle happend, called 
 FreeNet.
 God help and bless the FreeNet.It is the symbol of freedom,the decline of 
 the bastards's network who hold the monopoly and the power.The power must 
 belong of all of us.
 -
 You think you have the freedom to do everything you want anytime and 
 anywhere?
 You are wrong you are the slave of your own life and your society.
 Free your mind and let the soul take a journey to the Land of Dream.
 This is my invitation to a become a dreamlander.
 You will never want to wake up from your dream.
 Our soul needs this resting place.
 Don't take it away!
 by DreamLander 
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Re: [freenet-support] Freenet and Solaris 10

2005-02-19 Thread Matthew Toseland
Try running it in bash?

$ /bin/bash
$ source start-freenet.sh
...

?

On Thu, Feb 17, 2005 at 07:57:45PM -0500, Robert Webber wrote:
 Hello:
 
 I am trying to run freenet on Solaris 10 (3/05) for Sparc.
 
 I have downloaded the archive and validated that it is intact. When I
 run freenet for the first time, the installer builds the freenet.conf
 file, but the application fails with the following error:
 
 start-freenet.sh: test: unknown operator ==
 
 The start-freenet.sh script produced a few informational messages that
 might be important, might be not. Here is the output of the session:
 
 (BTW I used the default options)
 
 $ sh start-freenet.sh
 Detected freenet-ext.jar
 Detected freenet.jar
 It appears that this is your first time running Freenet. You
 should read the README file as it contains important instructions
 and advice.
 
 First we must generate a freenet.conf file. I will now run
 Freenet in configure mode, and it will ask you a number of
 questions. If you don't understand the question, hitting enter
 without typing anything will go with the default which is likely
 to be the right thing.
 
 no random in shell, enter a FNP port number + ENTER
 
 Freenet Configuration
 Running in simple mode. Some preferences will be skipped.
 You can choose the default preferences by just hitting ENTER
 
 Setting: listenPort
 The port to listen for incoming FNP (Freenet Node Protocol) connections on.
 INFO: Native CPUID library jcpuid not loaded, reason: 'Dont know
 jcpuid library name for os type 'SunOS'' - will not be able to read
 CPU information using CPUIDINFO: Native BigInteger library jbigi not
 loaded, reason: 'Dont know jbigi library name for os type 'SunOS'' -
 using pure java
 Config error: listenPort= - Value could not be parsed - format error
 perhaps? - expected Integer (whole number, up to 2,147,483,648, kKmMgG
 accepted - example 2.1m = 2,100,000) - detail:
 java.lang.NumberFormatException: empty String
 java.lang.NumberFormatException: empty String
 at 
 sun.misc.FloatingDecimal.readJavaFormatString(FloatingDecimal.java:994)
 at java.lang.Double.parseDouble(Double.java:482)
 at freenet.config.Params.parseInt(Params.java:413)
 at freenet.config.Params.getInt(Params.java:383)
 at freenet.config.Setup.setParam(Setup.java:463)
 at freenet.config.Setup.dumpConfig(Setup.java:210)
 at freenet.node.Main.main(Main.java:420)
 listenPort [64490]
 
 
 Setting: seedFile
 A file containing one or more node references which will be incorporated
 into the node's routing table on startup.  A reference is only added if
 there is no previously existing reference to that node.  When this node
 announces, it will announce to the nodes listed in this file.
 seedFile [seednodes.ref]
 
 
 Setting: storeSize
 The byte size of the data store directory.
 The maximum sized file that will be cached is 1/100th of
 this value.  We recommend the default 256MB, to cache the largest common
 file size on freenet, 1MB plus some headers, with plenty of elbowroom, but
 any size about 101MB should be adequate (a 1MB chunk is not exactly 1MB...).
 Note that if you increase settings such as maximumThreads, you may need to
 use a larger store.
 storeSize [268435456]
 
 
 Setting: inputBandwidthLimit
 If nonzero, specifies an independent limit for incoming data only, in bytes
 per second. A 512kbps broadband (DSL or cable) connection is 64kB/sec, but
 you may want to use other things than Freenet on it. However, Freenet's
 background usage should be close to the output limit most of the time.
 You may want to set this and then set doLowLevelInputLimiting=false, in
 order to have more accurate pending-transfers load. You SHOULD do this if
 your connection has more outbound than inbound bandwidth.
 inputBandwidthLimit [0]
 
 
 Setting: outputBandwidthLimit
 If nonzero, specifies an independent limit for outgoing data only, in bytes
 per second. Not entirely accurate. If you need exact limiting, do it at the
 OS level. A typical broadband connection has either a 128kbps or a 256kbps
 uplink, this equates to 16kB/sec and 32kB/sec respectively. You will need to
 keep some bandwidth back for other apps and for downloads (yes, downloading
 uses a small amount of upload bandwidth). We suggest therefore limits of
 12000 for a 128kbps upload connection, or 24000 for a 256kbps upload
 connection. Most broadband connections have far more download bandwidth than
 upload bandwidth... just because you have 1Mbps download, does not mean you
 have 1Mbps upload; if you do not know what your connection's upload speed is,
 use one of the above options.
 outputBandwidthLimit [12288]
 
 
 Setting: averageInputBandwidthLimit
 If nonzero, specifies an independent limit for incoming data only (averaged
 over a week).  (overrides averageBandwidthLimit if nonzero)
 averageInputBandwidthLimit [0]
 
 
 Setting: averageOutputBandwidthLimit
 If nonzero, specifies an independent limit for outgoing data 

Re: [freenet-support] Error: node states overflowed

2005-02-19 Thread Matthew Toseland
This is on crazy-high-bandwidth?

Suggest you increase the messageStoreSize (this will use more RAM...) if
you want to get rid of the messages... otherwise, just make the node
handle less requests.

It is possible that this is due to a bug. But it's definitely some sort
of overload problem.

On Sat, Feb 19, 2005 at 06:03:36PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello!
 My node hasn't run for a long time now, but both times I started it until 
 now, the same odd thing occured:
 In the first 2 hours, it produced quite much traffic (ca. 100 GB/hour), but 
 then it went nearly dead (1 MB/hour).
 
 My seednodes.ref is about 11MB, same thing with my seednodes.ref.old.
 
 Here my log: (I don't know if thats all, I just listed the first page)
 
 
 
 Feb 19, 2005 5:56:02 PM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): Starting Freenet 
 (Fred) 0.5 node, build #5101 on JVM Blackdown JavaBroadcast message from root 
 (Sat Feb 19 17:57:40 2005):rc1
 Feb 19, 2005 5:56:02 PM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): loading node keys: 
 node
 The system is going down for system halt NOW!ain, NORMAL): Read node file
 Feb 19, 2005 5:56:02 PM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): starting filesystem
 Feb 19, 2005 5:56:03 PM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): loading data store
 Feb 19, 2005 5:56:03 PM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): loading routing 
 table
 Feb 19, 2005 5:56:03 PM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): From output: 
 49152.0
 Feb 19, 2005 5:56:03 PM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): Setting default 
 initTransferRate to 49152.0
 Feb 19, 2005 5:56:10 PM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): Created new NGRT
 Feb 19, 2005 5:56:10 PM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): Loaded stats
 Feb 19, 2005 5:56:10 PM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): loading temp 
 bucket factory
 Feb 19, 2005 5:56:10 PM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): loaded temp bucket 
 factory
 Feb 19, 2005 5:56:10 PM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): Loaded bucket 
 factory
 Feb 19, 2005 5:56:10 PM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): not seeding 
 routing table
 Feb 19, 2005 5:56:11 PM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): starting node
 Feb 19, 2005 5:56:11 PM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): loading service: 
 mainport
 Feb 19, 2005 5:56:11 PM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): loading service: 
 distribution
 Feb 19, 2005 5:56:11 PM 
 (freenet.interfaces.servlet.SingleHttpServletContainer, main, NORMAL): 
 Loading the single servlet distribution.params.servlet
 Feb 19, 2005 5:56:11 PM (freenet.node.Node, main, NORMAL): Starting ticker..
 Feb 19, 2005 5:56:11 PM (freenet.node.Node, main, NORMAL): Starting 
 interfaces..
 Feb 19, 2005 5:56:11 PM (freenet.node.http.BookmarkManagerServlet, main, 
 NORMAL): Bookmarks updated on request
 Feb 19, 2005 5:56:12 PM (freenet.node.Node, main, NORMAL): starting 
 ListenSelector..
 Feb 19, 2005 5:56:17 PM (freenet.node.states.request.DataPending, YThread-51, 
 ERROR): State does not receive: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 
 java.lang.NoSuchMethodException: 
 freenet.node.states.request.DataPending.receivedMessage(freenet.node.Node, 
 freenet.client.InternalClient$ClientMessageVector)
 Feb 19, 2005 5:56:17 PM (freenet.client.GetRequestProcess$MyListener, 
 YThread-51, NORMAL): [EMAIL PROTECTED]:freenet:[EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL 
 PROTECTED],false: A fatal exception occured while processing: 
 java.lang.RuntimeException: Node states overflowed.
 java.lang.RuntimeException: Node states overflowed.
 at 
 freenet.client.InternalClient$InternalClientState.lost(InternalClient.java:494)
 at 
 freenet.client.InternalClient$ClientMessageVector.drop(InternalClient.java:92)
 at freenet.node.StateChain.drop(StateChain.java:128)
 at freenet.node.StateChain.received(StateChain.java:184)
 at freenet.node.StateChain.received(StateChain.java:61)
 at 
 freenet.node.StateChainManagingMessageHandler$ChainContainer.run(StateChainManagingMessageHandler.java:335)
 at 
 freenet.node.StateChainManagingMessageHandler$ChainContainer.received(StateChainManagingMessageHandler.java:288)
 at 
 freenet.node.StateChainManagingMessageHandler$ChainContainer.access$100(StateChainManagingMessageHandler.java:207)
 at 
 freenet.node.StateChainManagingMessageHandler.handle(StateChainManagingMessageHandler.java:99)
 at freenet.Ticker$Event.run(Ticker.java:325)
 at freenet.thread.YThreadFactory$YThread.run(YThreadFactory.java:285)
 Feb 19, 2005 5:56:17 PM (freenet.client.AutoRequester$AutoListener, 
 YThread-51, ERROR): Received: A fatal exception occured while processing: 
 java.lang.RuntimeException: Node states overflowed.
 
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Re: [freenet-support] (mistake in my previous post)

2005-02-19 Thread Matthew Toseland
Hmmm. Don't know then...

On Sat, Feb 19, 2005 at 09:47:17PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Of course, I didn't mean 100 GB per hour but 100 MB per hour!
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