[freenet-support] (no subject)

2006-07-11 Thread Matthew Toseland
LOL. Seriously, yes you can. Install freenet 0.7, get some references
from #freenet-refs , then start up fproxy on http://127.0.0.1:/ and
click on Darknet Index to see what's available through Freenet's
internal web, and open up Frost to chat and exchange even more files.

Note that we do not endorse piracy in any shape or form, or any other
illegal activity. If you ask about files which are obviously illegal
when asking for technical support, you WILL NOT BE ABLE TO RECEIVE HELP
FROM PROJECT STAFF.

On Tue, Jul 11, 2006 at 12:51:41AM -0400, Evan Daniel wrote:
> Yes.
> 
> On 7/8/06, jiao lei  wrote:
> >
> >
> >Can I upload and download files from freenet?
> >
> >J
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[freenet-support] (no subject)

2006-07-11 Thread Evan Daniel
Yes.

On 7/8/06, jiao lei  wrote:
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> Can I upload and download files from freenet?
>
> J
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[freenet-support] Node does not start again when reset (Windows)

2006-07-11 Thread Matthew Toseland
Did you try to reinstall the node?

On Sun, Jul 09, 2006 at 10:38:19PM +0200, Ortwin Regel wrote:
> Does anyone have any idea about my problem? I'm on Windows. What I
> did: Install freenet, stopped freenet, updated it, started it, added a
> node, stopped it, started it. It doesn't want to start again with an
> error 1067. Happens everytime I connect it to at least one node and
> then try to restart. wrapper.log: http://pastebin.ca/82788 Install
> log: http://pastebin.ca/82793 (3 errors, are those normal?)
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[freenet-support] Multiple nodes on one IP

2006-07-11 Thread Matthew Toseland
No. Well, doubtful.

Hopefully your old connections will pick up your new IP from your ARK
soon.

On Sat, Jul 08, 2006 at 07:35:55PM -0400, urza9814 at gmail.com wrote:
> Ok, I think my ISP changed my IP address recently or something,
> because my freenet speed suddenly went to hell...and it's not much of
> a problem, because my IP only changes once every few months, so I
> don't really need to get a redirect or anything. I'm just wondering
> though, if I set up another node on a separate computer on my node
> (and therefore in the same IP address), would it help my node get
> re-integrated into the network faster? And would it have other
> benifits, like better load times even after my node is integrated
> well?
> 
> Oh, and would I have to run a spider on the other node for it to help
> any? And if so, are there any spiders that run invisbly? It's my mom's
> computer, and though she doesn't care when I use it (formerly the only
> computer we had, still used by everyone, she just uses it for her
> email), I don't want her messing with it and closing it or anything.
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Re: [freenet-support] (no subject)

2006-07-11 Thread Matthew Toseland
LOL. Seriously, yes you can. Install freenet 0.7, get some references
from #freenet-refs , then start up fproxy on http://127.0.0.1:/ and
click on Darknet Index to see what's available through Freenet's
internal web, and open up Frost to chat and exchange even more files.

Note that we do not endorse piracy in any shape or form, or any other
illegal activity. If you ask about files which are obviously illegal
when asking for technical support, you WILL NOT BE ABLE TO RECEIVE HELP
FROM PROJECT STAFF.

On Tue, Jul 11, 2006 at 12:51:41AM -0400, Evan Daniel wrote:
 Yes.
 
 On 7/8/06, jiao lei [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 Can I upload and download files from freenet?
 
 J
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ICTHUS - Nothing is impossible. Our Boss says so.


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