[freenet-support] insite: Yet another Python FCP Client

2003-02-12 Thread Chris Dennis
Hello Freenetters

I've been toying with my own FCP client written in Python, and 
decided that it's time to release it on an unsuspecting world.

It's a command-line client, developed on Linux.  I've tried not to 
make it Linux-specific, but I haven't tried it on Windows or Mac yet.

It's main features are:
	* robust and persistent file insertion and retrieval.
	* flexible and comprehensive options.
	* great for inserting and maintaining DBR sites.
	* FEC-encoded split-files, with automatic healing.

I've created a Freesite for it at

	SSK@yOVswG3SX8f0qSvXv5mcJwtj3bkPAgM/insite//

and also an Internet site at

	http://www.chrisdennis.force9.co.uk/insite/

It's currently at version 0.0.1, so don't expect miracles (yet).  I 
look forward to some (constructive) criticism, and hopefully this 
will be useful to someone apart from me.

cheers

Chris

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[freenet-support] Fred on Mac OS9?

2003-02-03 Thread Chris Dennis
Hello Freenet people

Is anyone running Fred or any of the java-based Freenet tools on Mac OS9?

If so, please can you tell me how you managed it, or why it's 
impossible.  (OS9 is limited to Java 1 it seems).

If not, I'll keep tinkering and try to get it working myself.

cheers

Chris

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[freenet-support] Too many ongoing negotiations!

2002-11-16 Thread Chris Dennis
Hello Freenetters 

In the last day or so, my node (build 534, running with Sun JVM 1.3.1 on
SuSE Linux) has started putting out the following message in the log: 

Too many ongoing negotiations! (30/30) null

These messages have been coming in bursts of 6 to 10 every few minutes,
for the whole time that the node has been running (about 9 hours). 

Otherwise it seems to be running OK: routing time is 230ms, 54 active
threads, 58 available threads.  The configuration file is fairly
standard, except for the bandwidth limit which is 5 in and 25000 out
(I'm using ADSL), maxNodeConnections=40, maximumThreads=-120.

Should I change something to make these messages go away?  

cheers 

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Re: [freenet-support] FCPTools Compile confusion

2002-11-01 Thread Chris Dennis
On Sat, 2002-11-02 at 00:41, Larry Kirkpatrick[cwp] wrote:
 No, I have root but haven't had to drop into it to do anything.  I just 
 did the regular install back with 525.  Really, I just need to figure 
 out how to create a SSK so I can inject my freesite under it.
 LK

If you've got FCPTools running, use

fcpputsite -g

to generate a public/private SSK key pair, and then use

fcpputsite site dir pubkey prikey

to insert the site.

Other FCP tools have similar ways to do it (including the FCP client
built into Fred itself).

cheers

Chris



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[freenet-support] talking to myself...

2002-10-31 Thread Chris Dennis
Hello Freenetters

I noticed in my node's Routing Table that one particular connection had
achieved 858 successes out of 1054 attempts, which I thought was
impressive until I realised that the remote node's address was
tcp/localhost:26807.

Why is my node talking to itself, and on a port other than that
specified for FNP in freenet.conf?

And if it's going to talk to itself, why doesn't it get a 100% success
rate?

I'm running the latest build 529, and it's muddling along quite nicely
with a routing time of 18ms and loaded at 28%.

cheers

Chris



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[freenet-support] PANIC! Just recreated heisenbug!

2002-10-07 Thread Chris Dennis

What's this all about then?

I'm running the 30 September snapshot in non-native mode.

01-Oct-02 22:48:42 (freenet.support.io.Bandwidth, main): new Bandwidth(10,0,BOTH)
01-Oct-02 22:48:46 (freenet.node.Main, main): loading node keys: node_5344
01-Oct-02 22:49:02 (freenet.node.Main, main): starting filesystem
01-Oct-02 22:49:15 (freenet.node.Main, main): loading data store
01-Oct-02 22:49:21 (freenet.node.Main, main): loading routing table
01-Oct-02 22:49:26 (freenet.node.Main, main): loading temp bucket factory
01-Oct-02 22:52:30 (freenet.node.Main, main): starting node
01-Oct-02 22:52:32 (freenet.node.Main, main): loading service: mainport
01-Oct-02 22:52:34 (freenet.node.Main, main): loading service: nodestatus
01-Oct-02 22:52:37 (freenet.node.Node, main): Starting ticker..
01-Oct-02 22:52:37 (freenet.node.Node, main): Starting interfaces..
01-Oct-02 23:13:57 (freenet.interfaces.servlet.MultipleHttpServletContainer, 
QThread-76): I/O error in servlet
01-Oct-02 23:19:25 (freenet.ConnectionHandler, QThread-57): Waited one minute on 
connection to tcp/195.94.73.71:3986 (6655160) free up, but it didn't.
01-Oct-02 23:24:44 (freenet.ConnectionHandler, Finalizer): I wasn't terminated 
properly! Doing it now..
02-Oct-02 00:36:43 (freenet.ConnectionHandler, QThread-414): Waited one minute on 
connection to tcp/12.240.15.139:8886 (1962340) free up, but it didn't.
02-Oct-02 00:42:04 (freenet.ConnectionHandler, Finalizer): I wasn't terminated 
properly! Doing it now..
PANIC! Just recreated heisenbug! ID: 21ac604f21ac604f
02-Oct-02 00:42:04 (freenet.message.NodeMessage, QThread-441): PANIC! Just recreated 
heisenbug! ID: 21ac604f21ac604f
02-Oct-02 01:28:13 (freenet.node.ds.FSDataStoreElement$KeyInputStreamImpl, Finalizer): 
Please close() me manually: Key: 075d25ba5da7e453eb0cc96a4054ee0491c55f830b0302 
Buffer: #2155 : -1 : 0x1 : 075d25ba5da7e453eb0cc96a4054ee0491c55f830b0302 @ 
626bba,62746e New: true ( 0 of 2049 read)
Please close() me manually: Key: 075d25ba5da7e453eb0cc96a4054ee0491c55f830b0302 
Buffer: #2155 : -1 : 0x1 : 075d25ba5da7e453eb0cc96a4054ee0491c55f830b0302 @ 
626bba,62746e New: true ( 0 of 2049 read)
Set to TransferInsertPending
===
StateChain started at Wed Oct 02 01:27:03 BST 2002
Current state: Request Done @ 31627cf0df1994ee
===
02-Oct-02 01:48:37 (freenet.node.states.request.TransferReply, QThread-994): Failed to 
send data with CB 0x37 (Unknown control byte), on chain e69509ab433254b1
02-Oct-02 01:51:38 (freenet.node.states.request.TransferReply, QThread-1015): Failed 
to send data with CB 0x61 (Unknown control byte), on chain 8b3ad4094b189ea6

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Re: [freenet-support] PANIC! Just recreated heisenbug!

2002-10-07 Thread Chris Dennis

On Mon, 2002-10-07 at 23:42, Greg Wooledge wrote:
 Chris Dennis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 
  I'm running the 30 September snapshot in non-native mode.
OK.  I've moved on too since then (see below), and native mode is
running reasonably well.  Still getting a few heisenbugs (whatever they
are) every day (build 509) - I'll upgrade soon.
 
 Your node is a week old, and a LOT has been done in that week (e.g.,
 Freenet 0.5-pre1 or whatever they're calling it).
 
 Also your PC's clock is 5 days behind.
No it isn't.  For some reason, my email took five days to get from my
ISP to hawk.freenetproject.org.  Don't know whose fault that was.  I
wonder how long this one will take.

cheers

Chris
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[freenet-support] Are private keys private?

2002-08-25 Thread Chris Dennis

Hello Freenetters

As an experiment, I attempted to insert a 'genuine' copy of gpl.txt, and
wasn't surprised when I got a key collision because there's already some
other document with the key [EMAIL PROTECTED]

However, I was surprised that my node revealed a both a public and a
private key related to the file:

From node: KeyCollision
From node: URI=freenet:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
From node: PrivateKey=VvbCQYetc.
From node: PublicKey=982UEbetc.
From node: EndMessage

Does this mean that I now know someone else's key pair, and could insert
files within their namespace?

regards

Chris


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[freenet-support] Newbie question: what's PAgM for?

2002-08-22 Thread Chris Dennis

Hello Freenetters

I've stumbled across various references to the need to add PAgM to end
of public keys, and one that said it was no longer required, but I can't
seem to find mention of it in the documentation for Fred or fcptools.

Do I need to add it to the public key when running fcpputsite for
example?  So far I've been entirely unsuccessful in trying to insert a
freesite, and I'm wondering if PAgM is the reason.

regards

Chris


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[freenet-support] Couldn't load the FEC encoder

2002-08-17 Thread Chris Dennis

Hello Freenet People (or should that be Free Netpeople?)

I'm getting the following error when trying to insert a large file via
Fproxy and my Freenet node (build 494):

Configuration Error
Couldn't load the FEC encoder: [default_encoder]
A FEC encoder is required to insert redundant SplitFiles.
Check your configuration file...

I can't see anything relevant in freenet.conf, and I can't find any
references to this on the freenetproject website.

Can anyone give me a clue?

cheers

Chris



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[freenet-support] Java error when inserting via fproxy

2002-08-14 Thread Chris Dennis

Hello Freenet people

I've just downloaded and installed Freenet build 494 (CVS 1.56).

When I try to insert a small text document via fproxy, I get the error
message:

Inserting: KSK@chris/test/x

INSERT FAILED:
Internal error preparing insert metadata:
java.lang.NullPointerException

I'm running on SuSE Linux 7.3 (i386), kernel 2.4.10-4GB, with Sun Java
1.3.1.

Is this a bug?

cheers

Chris

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