[freenet-support] The new version and UDP

2005-09-18 Thread Level 13
I know it probably sounds silly, but for some time I've been using a
router that doesn't support UDP port forwarding, and I probably won't
change it any time soon... I see the 0.7 is switching from TCP to UDP.
What happens to those unlucky users who can't use UDP? Should we just
stop using Freenet until we get a better router / portforwarding
support?



[freenet-support] rfi: FCP API for 0.7

2005-09-18 Thread Rowland
Now this will be backward compatible, right?

On Fri, 2005-09-16 at 20:04, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> Sorry, there isn't much solid documentation yet. I will write something
> up soon as there have been several requests.
> 
> On Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 02:35:22PM -0700, Vanessa wrote:
> > Anything you can say on this or provide me with some pointers to where I
> > might be able to find some answers? Not necessarily specs, but something
> > that will give a bit of confidence things will be allright or how things
> > API related will progress?
> > 
> > Thank you
> > 
> > "It would be nice indeed and a positive sign if something was said about
> > what to expect on the API. It will not be something esoteric, it will be
> > like what it is now as seen from a functional level, I guess.
> > 
> > Maybe the messages being exchanged will have a different format but that
> > will not cause much trouble. Just make sure the FCP parts are properly
> > isolated and the distance will be relatively short, I hope."
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Re: [freenet-support] rfi: FCP API for 0.7

2005-09-18 Thread Rowland
Now this will be backward compatible, right?

On Fri, 2005-09-16 at 20:04, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> Sorry, there isn't much solid documentation yet. I will write something
> up soon as there have been several requests.
> 
> On Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 02:35:22PM -0700, Vanessa wrote:
> > Anything you can say on this or provide me with some pointers to where I
> > might be able to find some answers? Not necessarily specs, but something
> > that will give a bit of confidence things will be allright or how things
> > API related will progress?
> > 
> > Thank you
> > 
> > "It would be nice indeed and a positive sign if something was said about
> > what to expect on the API. It will not be something esoteric, it will be
> > like what it is now as seen from a functional level, I guess.
> > 
> > Maybe the messages being exchanged will have a different format but that
> > will not cause much trouble. Just make sure the FCP parts are properly
> > isolated and the distance will be relatively short, I hope."
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[freenet-support] Proposed new freenet - questions from a Freesite author

2005-09-18 Thread dukemorb...@hushmail.com
I viewed Ian's DEFCON presentation and though not a technical 
expert found it fascinating. Some questions arise that might 
concern other non-technical users of Freenet too.

1. I don't know (i.e. can't identify) any other Freenet users. How 
will I be able to find a set of peers?

2. Does needing to have one's node "always on" literally require 24 
hour connection? I can manage a few hours (broadband) most days at 
best.

3. Will the identifiers of existing Freesites have to change?

4. Will new tools for site insertion be required and if so will 
they be made available at the same time as the new Freenet comes 
into general use? People like me prefer interfaces such as Freesite 
Insertion Wizard to command line driven tools.

Thanks to the team for their splendid work.

Duke Morbid

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[freenet-support] The new version and UDP

2005-09-18 Thread Level 13
I know it probably sounds silly, but for some time I've been using a
router that doesn't support UDP port forwarding, and I probably won't
change it any time soon... I see the 0.7 is switching from TCP to UDP.
What happens to those unlucky users who can't use UDP? Should we just
stop using Freenet until we get a better router / portforwarding
support?
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[freenet-support] Connection Issue

2005-09-18 Thread Jake Speed
I had been using Freenet for about a week without an
issue. After having to restart, Freenet would just
keep trying to connect forever without success.

I have tried re-installing to no avail.

I have double checked my Firewall settings with the
Port in the Freenet.ini file.

I can't see any reason it should have stopped being
able to connect.

Jake



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