Re: [freenet-support] Stable build 5102

2005-03-09 Thread anonymouse questioner
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Matthew Toseland
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Freenet stable build 5102 is now available. This is hoped to be the last
stable build for a while as we concentrate on 0.7.

The main change:
- The warning about Internet Explorer being unsafe due to not respecting
  MIME types was being sent as one of (several of, actually, due to not
  enough locking) the bookmark images. As a result, these images
  immediately failed the first time, and the user did not see the
  warning.


I'm probably asking stupid (as in already been done) questions, but this
warning says that a correctly configured Opera does not have this problem.
This gives rise to two questions.

1)  What is correctly configured for Opera 7.xx?

2)  Is there a setting someplace that I can change so that freenet will
stop presenting me with that warning?  I would *never* use IE with anything
but windows update and if I have Opera configured correctly then I don't
see a need for the warning and would like to turn it off.

Thanks



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Re: [freenet-support] Stable build 5102

2005-03-09 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 08:04:57AM -, anonymouse questioner wrote:
 In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Matthew Toseland
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Freenet stable build 5102 is now available. This is hoped to be the last
 stable build for a while as we concentrate on 0.7.
 
 The main change:
 - The warning about Internet Explorer being unsafe due to not respecting
   MIME types was being sent as one of (several of, actually, due to not
   enough locking) the bookmark images. As a result, these images
   immediately failed the first time, and the user did not see the
   warning.
 
 
 I'm probably asking stupid (as in already been done) questions, but this
 warning says that a correctly configured Opera does not have this problem.
 This gives rise to two questions.
 
 1)  What is correctly configured for Opera 7.xx?

See README - if you can find it. :)
You need to tell it to respect MIME types and NOT try to guess the
content type from the content.
 
 2)  Is there a setting someplace that I can change so that freenet will
 stop presenting me with that warning?  I would *never* use IE with anything
 but windows update and if I have Opera configured correctly then I don't
 see a need for the warning and would like to turn it off.

There is an option in the config file somewhere... 
mainport.params.servlet.1.params.dontWarnOperaUsers=true _should_ work..
 
 Thanks
 
 
 
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Re: [freenet-support] Shut down until I clear some things up

2005-03-09 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 01:01:51AM -0500, Juiceman wrote:
 It may just be the sheer number of connections your computer has
 simultaneously open.  Try editing your freenet config file to reduce
 the number of connections and see if that clears up your Bit torrent
 and Emule issues.  That won't help your Freenet speed any, but it may
 let you run all three apps at once.  Running Freenet 24/7 with half
 the connections is still better than at full speed only 1 hour a day.
 
 Two lines you probably want to change are:
 maxNodeConnections=60
 rtMaxNodes=50

The default maxNodeConnections is 200. If you have less than 35, your
node will permanently suck. My node works relatively well and has
around a hundred on a good day. rtMaxNodes is ignored and deprecated.
Also, if you are firewalled and cannot receive incoming connections your
connection will permanently suck - you can check this from the Open
Connections page (under advanced mode, on the Web Interface) - do you
have any incoming connections? My only suggestion w.r.t. other p2ps is
that perhaps you set the output bandwidth limit too high?
 
 Try using 35 and 25 respectively
 
 Be sure to remove the # or % sign (if there is one) from the beginning
 of the line you change in the config file.
 
 Also, it is a very good probability that Freenet is saturating your
 upstream bandwidth.
 You may wish to change:
 outputBandwidthLimit=0
 
 change the 0 to 24000 or 12000 I suggest for your connection and
 amount of traffic
 
 I hope this helps.  Please let us know your results.
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Re: [freenet-support] Why did you set up a subcription for me and continue billing me?

2005-03-09 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 06:48:24AM -0800, A. Censor wrote:
 Approximately Jan 29th I tried to make a ONE time $10 contribution to freenet 
 to support what you guys do.

Thank you.
 
 That contribution went through.
 
 However what troubles me is that you guys then appeared to continue to try to 
 bill my paypal account for a continuing subscription. (Luckily for me, for 
 some reason you subsequent attempts bounced at my paypal account (still not 
 sure why). See messages below.

Actually you did.
 
 But what troubles me it that it appears the you guys may have set up some 
 sort of repeating payment request against my paypal account (see the messages 
 below from Paypal to me).
 Please tell me if that is so, and why. And discontinue it.

We cannot do that unless you authorize us to do so by using the wrong
form. You can cancel your mistake from paypal.com - log into your
account, there is something like My subscriptions from which you can
cancel it (probably linked from the payment details for the individual
payments?). I apologize for not being able to provide more detail since
I've never set up a subscription, but it IS possible for you to cancel a
subscription.
 
 Thanks,
 Alex
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RE: [freenet-support] Shut down until I clear some things up

2005-03-09 Thread Level 13
Thanks for all the info, I suppose the maximum number of connections
should do the trick. I'll try the settings you recommend, and let you
know.
As per Freenet messing with P2P apps -- is there any way that it might
somehow want to use ports such as 4662, 6881, etc., in a few days,
thus preventing i.e. eMule using port 4662?
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[freenet-support] How to access freesites within LAN

2005-03-09 Thread Level 13
Let's say there are two computers in the local area network:
Computer_A and Computer_B. Computer_B is a freenet node. What
precisely do I have to change if I want to access freesites on
Computer_A as well? Is it only adding A's IP/hostname to config file:

fcpHosts=127.0.0.1,localhost,Computer_A

or something else? I tried the above example, but it only resulted in
slow loading of freenet's web interface on Computer_B (which I
couldn't really explain).
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Re: [freenet-support] How to access freesites within LAN

2005-03-09 Thread Matthew Toseland
I don't think that hostnames actually work at the moment. Your LAN is on
a LAN address block (192.168.*.*, 10.*.*.*, a couple others), not on a
public internet address block, correct? If it was on an internet address
block it would explain the slowness.

Anyway, fcpHosts is for Frost, FIW etc. mainport.allowedHosts is what
you want for freesites.

On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 08:47:20PM +0100, Level 13 wrote:
 Let's say there are two computers in the local area network:
 Computer_A and Computer_B. Computer_B is a freenet node. What
 precisely do I have to change if I want to access freesites on
 Computer_A as well? Is it only adding A's IP/hostname to config file:
 
 fcpHosts=127.0.0.1,localhost,Computer_A
 
 or something else? I tried the above example, but it only resulted in
 slow loading of freenet's web interface on Computer_B (which I
 couldn't really explain).
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RE: [freenet-support] How to access freesites within LAN

2005-03-09 Thread Level 13
Thanks! Works great now. :)
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[freenet-support] Why did you set up a subcription for me and continue billing me?

2005-03-09 Thread Newsbyte
Right.
We had a lot more of those problems in the past, and I clearly remember 
that I changed the (paypal)page a bit (making it clearer) a year ago, as 
to avoid this. It helped, but apparently some folks still klick on it by 
mistake, though now you really have to be with your mind elsewhere (Mars 
comes to mind), not to notice the difference between a one-time pay and 
a recurrent subscription.

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Re: [freenet-support] Shut down until I clear some things up

2005-03-09 Thread Juiceman
On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 13:29:23 +, Matthew Toseland
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 01:01:51AM -0500, Juiceman wrote:
  It may just be the sheer number of connections your computer has
  simultaneously open.  Try editing your freenet config file to reduce
  the number of connections and see if that clears up your Bit torrent
  and Emule issues.  That won't help your Freenet speed any, but it may
  let you run all three apps at once.  Running Freenet 24/7 with half
  the connections is still better than at full speed only 1 hour a day.
 
  Two lines you probably want to change are:
  maxNodeConnections=60
  rtMaxNodes=50
 
 The default maxNodeConnections is 200. If you have less than 35, your
 node will permanently suck. My node works relatively well and has
 around a hundred on a good day. rtMaxNodes is ignored and deprecated.
 Also, if you are firewalled and cannot receive incoming connections your
 connection will permanently suck - you can check this from the Open
 Connections page (under advanced mode, on the Web Interface) - do you
 have any incoming connections? My only suggestion w.r.t. other p2ps is
 that perhaps you set the output bandwidth limit too high?

FYI - This is what the Windows installs puts in by default: (Fresh
install yesterday)

# The maximum number of incoming and outgoing connections to allow at
the same time. Forced to 0.4*maximumThreads unless maximumThreads = 0.
maxNodeConnections=60


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Re: [freenet-support] Shut down until I clear some things up

2005-03-09 Thread Matthew Toseland
You're using Windows 98, right?

On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 06:54:09PM -0500, Juiceman wrote:
 On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 13:29:23 +, Matthew Toseland
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 01:01:51AM -0500, Juiceman wrote:
   It may just be the sheer number of connections your computer has
   simultaneously open.  Try editing your freenet config file to reduce
   the number of connections and see if that clears up your Bit torrent
   and Emule issues.  That won't help your Freenet speed any, but it may
   let you run all three apps at once.  Running Freenet 24/7 with half
   the connections is still better than at full speed only 1 hour a day.
  
   Two lines you probably want to change are:
   maxNodeConnections=60
   rtMaxNodes=50
  
  The default maxNodeConnections is 200. If you have less than 35, your
  node will permanently suck. My node works relatively well and has
  around a hundred on a good day. rtMaxNodes is ignored and deprecated.
  Also, if you are firewalled and cannot receive incoming connections your
  connection will permanently suck - you can check this from the Open
  Connections page (under advanced mode, on the Web Interface) - do you
  have any incoming connections? My only suggestion w.r.t. other p2ps is
  that perhaps you set the output bandwidth limit too high?
 
 FYI - This is what the Windows installs puts in by default: (Fresh
 install yesterday)
 
 # The maximum number of incoming and outgoing connections to allow at
 the same time. Forced to 0.4*maximumThreads unless maximumThreads = 0.
 maxNodeConnections=60
 
 
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[freenet-support] compiling Serapis

2005-03-09 Thread Tejas Kokje
Hi,

From some googling, I found that Serapis is the freenet simulator. I got the 
Serapis code from the freenet CVS. However, I didn't find any Makefile or 
build.xml in the Serapis. How am I suppose to compile Serapis ?


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University of Southern California
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