Re: [freenet-support] Too much Route not found despite of DMZ

2005-08-20 Thread Matthew Toseland
Firstly, not being able to find data is not censorship. Freenet does not
guarantee that everything anyone has ever inserted will always be
available. In the normal course of things, it drops content which is not
downloaded by anyone.

Secondly, how long has your node been up? If you go to advanced mode,
then open connections, on the web interface, how many connections are
open? Are any of the inbound?

On Sat, Aug 20, 2005 at 09:07:07PM +0800, temp dormail wrote:
 I have installed Freenet on a Windows XP computer and used the ref file that 
 comes with it. And even thoug I have DMZ turned on, letting all 
 communications thrugh my router, that route not found error is still there 
 far too much! Some sites are browseable, at least, I can use the indexing 
 services, at least most of them. But I cannot browse further. Ome site was 
 sucessful though, the one with freenet tools for UNIX on it.
 Sometimes, the Data not found comes up instead, as annoying as the other.
 I have ADSL 512/256 and 512 MB of memory. Service pack 2 i installed.
 Everything is very slow despite of that my CPU is Pentium 4 2.4 GHz
 
 Even the README-file that should be reachable from the serverlet isn't 
 available!! (Data not found)
 
 This is very annoying and since Freenet was intended to exterminate 
 censorship, it's totally meaningless as long theese errors are there. RNF and 
 DNF ARE to be considered as censorship, even if they depend om bugs and other 
 things! Please help me or fix this if that are bugs!
 Or are freenet currently being taken down by hackers?
 
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Re: [freenet-support] Too much Route not found despite of DMZ

2005-08-20 Thread Volodya Mozhenkov

temp dormail wrote:

I have installed Freenet on a Windows XP computer and used the ref file that comes with 
it. And even thoug I have DMZ turned on, letting all communications thrugh my router, 
that route not found error is still there far too much! Some sites are 
browseable, at least, I can use the indexing services, at least most of them. But I 
cannot browse further. Ome site was sucessful though, the one with freenet tools for UNIX 
on it.
Sometimes, the Data not found comes up instead, as annoying as the other.
I have ADSL 512/256 and 512 MB of memory. Service pack 2 i installed.
Everything is very slow despite of that my CPU is Pentium 4 2.4 GHz

Even the README-file that should be reachable from the serverlet isn't 
available!! (Data not found)

This is very annoying and since Freenet was intended to exterminate censorship, 
it's totally meaningless as long theese errors are there. RNF and DNF ARE to be 
considered as censorship, even if they depend om bugs and other things! Please 
help me or fix this if that are bugs!
Or are freenet currently being taken down by hackers?


It's because you've just installed it. Give it some time and most RNF 
will go away.


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[freenet-support] How is Freenet these days?

2005-08-20 Thread Lance Simmons
I haven't used Freenet for about a year, but I still subscribe to this
list and read it occasionally.  Has the performance improved
significantly since a year ago?  Are there more people using it than a
year ago?

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Re: [freenet-support] How is Freenet these days?

2005-08-20 Thread Matthew Toseland
Performance depends on who you ask. As always it's slow for newbies.
Many report that it's acceptable for established nodes. Judging by the
number of sites popping up, there are at least some users... A fully
public alpha of 0.7 will be out in a few months or thereabouts, which
should be significantly faster, and have many new features (see our
homepage).

On Sat, Aug 20, 2005 at 12:01:30PM -0500, Lance Simmons wrote:
 I haven't used Freenet for about a year, but I still subscribe to this
 list and read it occasionally.  Has the performance improved
 significantly since a year ago?  Are there more people using it than a
 year ago?
 
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