[freenet-support] Freenet under Ubuntu

2008-03-17 Thread David Sowder
It looks like your freenet.jar is either missing or corrupt.  Perhaps 
running ./update.sh will fix that up for you.

Max Giesbert wrote:
> I just gave the installation a try but get the following errors in
> wrapper.log:
>
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 14:49:55 | --> Wrapper Started as Daemon
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 14:49:55 | Launching a JVM...
> ERROR  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 14:49:55 | Unable to start JVM: No such
> file or directory (2)
> ERROR  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 14:49:56 | Unable to start a JVM
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 14:49:56 | <-- Wrapper Stopped
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:31 | --> Wrapper Started as Daemon
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:31 | Launching a JVM...
> ERROR  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:32 | JVM exited while loading the
> application.
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2008/03/17 15:02:32 | Exception in thread "main"
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: freenet/node/NodeStarter
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:36 | Reloading Wrapper configuration...
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:36 | Launching a JVM...
> INFO   | jvm 2| 2008/03/17 15:02:36 | Exception in thread "main"
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: freenet/node/NodeStarter
> ERROR  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:36 | JVM exited while loading the
> application.
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:40 | Reloading Wrapper configuration...
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:40 | Launching a JVM...
> INFO   | jvm 3| 2008/03/17 15:02:40 | Exception in thread "main"
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: freenet/node/NodeStarter
> ERROR  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:40 | JVM exited while loading the
> application.
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:44 | Reloading Wrapper configuration...
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:44 | Launching a JVM...
> INFO   | jvm 4| 2008/03/17 15:02:45 | Exception in thread "main"
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: freenet/node/NodeStarter
> ERROR  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:45 | JVM exited while loading the
> application.
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:49 | Reloading Wrapper configuration...
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:49 | Launching a JVM...
> INFO   | jvm 5| 2008/03/17 15:02:49 | Exception in thread "main"
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: freenet/node/NodeStarter
> ERROR  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:49 | JVM exited while loading the
> application.
> FATAL  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:49 | There were 5 failed launches
> in a row, each lasting less than 300 seconds.  Giving up.
> FATAL  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:49 |   There may be a configuration
> problem: please check the logs.
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:49 | <-- Wrapper Stopped
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:21:59 | --> Wrapper Started as Daemon
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:21:59 | Launching a JVM...
> ERROR  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:21:59 | JVM exited while loading the
> application.
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2008/03/17 15:21:59 | Exception in thread "main"
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: freenet/node/NodeStarter
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:22:04 | Reloading Wrapper configuration...
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:22:04 | Launching a JVM...
> INFO   | jvm 2| 2008/03/17 15:22:04 | Exception in thread "main"
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: freenet/node/NodeStarter
> ERROR  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:22:04 | JVM exited while loading the
> application.
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:22:08 | Reloading Wrapper configuration...
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:22:08 | Launching a JVM...
> INFO   | jvm 3| 2008/03/17 15:22:08 | Exception in thread "main"
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: freenet/node/NodeStarter
> ERROR  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:22:08 | JVM exited while loading the
> application.
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:22:12 | Reloading Wrapper configuration...
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:22:12 | Launching a JVM...
> INFO   | jvm 4| 2008/03/17 15:22:12 | Exception in thread "main"
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: freenet/node/NodeStarter
> ERROR  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:22:12 | JVM exited while loading the
> application.
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:22:17 | Reloading Wrapper configuration...
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:22:17 | Launching a JVM...
> INFO   | jvm 5| 2008/03/17 15:22:17 | Exception in thread "main"
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: freenet/node/NodeStarter
> ERROR  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:22:17 | JVM exited while loading the
> application.
> FATAL  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:22:17 | There were 5 failed launches
> in a row, each lasting less than 300 seconds.  Giving up.
> FATAL  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:22:17 |   There may be a configuration
> problem: please check the logs.
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:22:17 | <-- Wrapper Stopped
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:23:57 | --> Wrapper Started as Daemon
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:23:57 | Launching a JVM...
> ERROR  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:23:58 | JVM exited while loading 

Re: [freenet-support] Freenet under Ubuntu

2008-03-17 Thread David Sowder
It looks like your freenet.jar is either missing or corrupt.  Perhaps 
running ./update.sh will fix that up for you.

Max Giesbert wrote:
 I just gave the installation a try but get the following errors in
 wrapper.log:

 STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 14:49:55 | -- Wrapper Started as Daemon
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 14:49:55 | Launching a JVM...
 ERROR  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 14:49:55 | Unable to start JVM: No such
 file or directory (2)
 ERROR  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 14:49:56 | Unable to start a JVM
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 14:49:56 | -- Wrapper Stopped
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:31 | -- Wrapper Started as Daemon
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:31 | Launching a JVM...
 ERROR  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:32 | JVM exited while loading the
 application.
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2008/03/17 15:02:32 | Exception in thread main
 java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: freenet/node/NodeStarter
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:36 | Reloading Wrapper configuration...
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:36 | Launching a JVM...
 INFO   | jvm 2| 2008/03/17 15:02:36 | Exception in thread main
 java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: freenet/node/NodeStarter
 ERROR  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:36 | JVM exited while loading the
 application.
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:40 | Reloading Wrapper configuration...
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:40 | Launching a JVM...
 INFO   | jvm 3| 2008/03/17 15:02:40 | Exception in thread main
 java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: freenet/node/NodeStarter
 ERROR  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:40 | JVM exited while loading the
 application.
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:44 | Reloading Wrapper configuration...
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:44 | Launching a JVM...
 INFO   | jvm 4| 2008/03/17 15:02:45 | Exception in thread main
 java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: freenet/node/NodeStarter
 ERROR  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:45 | JVM exited while loading the
 application.
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:49 | Reloading Wrapper configuration...
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:49 | Launching a JVM...
 INFO   | jvm 5| 2008/03/17 15:02:49 | Exception in thread main
 java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: freenet/node/NodeStarter
 ERROR  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:49 | JVM exited while loading the
 application.
 FATAL  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:49 | There were 5 failed launches
 in a row, each lasting less than 300 seconds.  Giving up.
 FATAL  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:49 |   There may be a configuration
 problem: please check the logs.
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:02:49 | -- Wrapper Stopped
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:21:59 | -- Wrapper Started as Daemon
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:21:59 | Launching a JVM...
 ERROR  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:21:59 | JVM exited while loading the
 application.
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2008/03/17 15:21:59 | Exception in thread main
 java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: freenet/node/NodeStarter
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:22:04 | Reloading Wrapper configuration...
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:22:04 | Launching a JVM...
 INFO   | jvm 2| 2008/03/17 15:22:04 | Exception in thread main
 java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: freenet/node/NodeStarter
 ERROR  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:22:04 | JVM exited while loading the
 application.
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:22:08 | Reloading Wrapper configuration...
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:22:08 | Launching a JVM...
 INFO   | jvm 3| 2008/03/17 15:22:08 | Exception in thread main
 java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: freenet/node/NodeStarter
 ERROR  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:22:08 | JVM exited while loading the
 application.
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:22:12 | Reloading Wrapper configuration...
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:22:12 | Launching a JVM...
 INFO   | jvm 4| 2008/03/17 15:22:12 | Exception in thread main
 java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: freenet/node/NodeStarter
 ERROR  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:22:12 | JVM exited while loading the
 application.
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:22:17 | Reloading Wrapper configuration...
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:22:17 | Launching a JVM...
 INFO   | jvm 5| 2008/03/17 15:22:17 | Exception in thread main
 java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: freenet/node/NodeStarter
 ERROR  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:22:17 | JVM exited while loading the
 application.
 FATAL  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:22:17 | There were 5 failed launches
 in a row, each lasting less than 300 seconds.  Giving up.
 FATAL  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:22:17 |   There may be a configuration
 problem: please check the logs.
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:22:17 | -- Wrapper Stopped
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:23:57 | -- Wrapper Started as Daemon
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:23:57 | Launching a JVM...
 ERROR  | wrapper  | 2008/03/17 15:23:58 | JVM exited while loading the
 application.
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2008/03/17 15:23:58 | Exception in thread main
 

[freenet-support] jSite insertions fail

2008-01-01 Thread David Sowder (Zothar)
Have you tried the latest jSite at
http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/jSite/ ?  I believe there was
a commit made recently that fixed a problem like the one you describe.

Marco A. Calamari wrote:
> I'mrunning a Opennet node on linux Sarge with JRE 6.0
> jSite insertions work if the freesite is small 10-30 files
>  but fail if it is big 100+ files.
>
> jSite opens a popup saying that some files cannot be inserted.
> This happens at different percentages of work in different
>  attempt for the same freesite.
>
> The Freenet node is healty, with 384Mb of Java memory
>  and 24 KBytes of upstream bandwidth.
>
> I was unable to find logfiles of jSite or any documentation.
>
> Someone can help?
>
> Many thanks and haooy 2008.   Marco
>
>   
> 
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Re: [freenet-support] jSite insertions fail

2008-01-01 Thread David Sowder (Zothar)
Have you tried the latest jSite at
http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/jSite/ ?  I believe there was
a commit made recently that fixed a problem like the one you describe.

Marco A. Calamari wrote:
 I'mrunning a Opennet node on linux Sarge with JRE 6.0
 jSite insertions work if the freesite is small 10-30 files
  but fail if it is big 100+ files.

 jSite opens a popup saying that some files cannot be inserted.
 This happens at different percentages of work in different
  attempt for the same freesite.

 The Freenet node is healty, with 384Mb of Java memory
  and 24 KBytes of upstream bandwidth.

 I was unable to find logfiles of jSite or any documentation.

 Someone can help?

 Many thanks and haooy 2008.   Marco

   
 

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[freenet-support] Help pyFreenet15921.tbz

2007-11-28 Thread David Sowder
Bj?rn - Costa Blanca wrote:
> WinXP, I am able to open with Winrar but how to do with the folder  
> pyFreenet?
Where to extract the archive to is completely up to the program used to 
unpack the archive.  I believe both WinRAR and 7zip make that option 
directly available.
> Shall I put this folder in the Freenet folder?
You could, but you might consider putting it in a separate folder, maybe 
"pyFreenet" in the same parent folder as the Freenet folder, though you 
could put it just about anywhere.
> The name I put on Freenet folder . maybe its too long.
>  
> At the time for install I had so much other problem . maybe I can 
> rename the folder?
You can rename the folder you extracted pyFreenet to as pyFreenet 
doesn't generally care where it's installed.
> As I alredy had a folder named Freenet I gave it the name Freenet-prog.
>  
> In DOS, with the keyboard I have now, I cant access that folder as I 
> dont know the ASCII code for that little worm I need to shorten the 
> name to DOS 8.3 format.
> So, maybe it can cause problem.

By "In DOS", do you mean at the Windows XP Command Prompt?  That 
supports long filenames.



Re: [freenet-support] Help pyFreenet15921.tbz

2007-11-28 Thread David Sowder
Björn - Costa Blanca wrote:
 WinXP, I am able to open with Winrar but how to do with the folder  
 pyFreenet?
Where to extract the archive to is completely up to the program used to 
unpack the archive.  I believe both WinRAR and 7zip make that option 
directly available.
 Shall I put this folder in the Freenet folder?
You could, but you might consider putting it in a separate folder, maybe 
pyFreenet in the same parent folder as the Freenet folder, though you 
could put it just about anywhere.
 The name I put on Freenet folder . maybe its too long.
  
 At the time for install I had so much other problem . maybe I can 
 rename the folder?
You can rename the folder you extracted pyFreenet to as pyFreenet 
doesn't generally care where it's installed.
 As I alredy had a folder named Freenet I gave it the name Freenet-prog.
  
 In DOS, with the keyboard I have now, I cant access that folder as I 
 dont know the ASCII code for that little worm I need to shorten the 
 name to DOS 8.3 format.
 So, maybe it can cause problem.

By In DOS, do you mean at the Windows XP Command Prompt?  That 
supports long filenames.
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[freenet-support] Please help: New User Can't Access

2007-11-25 Thread David Sowder (Zothar)
wrapper.log should be in the directory where Freenet was installed to. 
I believe, on Mac OS X, this will be in a "freenet" folder living in
your home directory.

KB wrote:
> I cannot access http://127.0.0.1: - After two days I keep getting
> a "Cannot establish connection message" on Firefox and Safari (I'm
> using Mac OS X).
>
> I do NOT go through a proxy.
>
> I've seen from other posts I should probably provide my wrapper.log
> here, but I do not know what that is or where to get it.
>
> Other info that may be of importance - I'm on a wireless network in
> Thailand.
>
> Thanks.
>
> 



Re: [freenet-support] Please help: New User Can't Access

2007-11-25 Thread David Sowder (Zothar)
wrapper.log should be in the directory where Freenet was installed to. 
I believe, on Mac OS X, this will be in a freenet folder living in
your home directory.

KB wrote:
 I cannot access http://127.0.0.1: - After two days I keep getting
 a Cannot establish connection message on Firefox and Safari (I'm
 using Mac OS X).

 I do NOT go through a proxy.

 I've seen from other posts I should probably provide my wrapper.log
 here, but I do not know what that is or where to get it.

 Other info that may be of importance - I'm on a wireless network in
 Thailand.

 Thanks.

 
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[freenet-support] Slow FProxy, Fedora 7/Java1.6

2007-06-10 Thread David Sowder (Zothar)
If both of your nodes are on the same private IP space, you'll want to
set "Include local addresses in noderef" to true in advanced
configuration mode and set "allowLocaAddresses" on the peer on the
/friends/ page.

Don McMorris wrote:
> Thanks David.
>
> While searching for the solution to another problem, I came across
> that and gave it a try.  So far, it looks better.  I have a couple
> other issues to work on (IE: trying to get my 2 nodes to communicate
> better), but that's another ticket ;)
>
> I don't know why I overlooked that before... Must've been tired ;)
>   



[freenet-support] Slow FProxy, Fedora 7/Java1.6

2007-06-10 Thread David Sowder (Zothar)
I'm guessing you're using Firefox and that
http://freenetproject.org/index.php?page=faq#connections will solve your
problem.

Don McMorris wrote:
> Good Morning!
>
> I've recently installed FreeNet, and hope to use it with much
> enjoyment! Being that our ISP recently increased us to 1mbit upload, I
> hope to dedicate a good portion of bandwidth to sharing.
>
> One issue I'm running into is FProxy running quite slowly IMHO.  I
> expect browsing FreeNet would have it's delays due to the way it
> works, but I'm talking about things such as
> http://127.0.0.1:/friends/, http://127.0.0.1:/config/, and
> other internal things.
>
> I've search Google and browsed the wiki, but did not find much.  My
> hunch is that I need to increase a configuration variable somewhere,
> such as max connections allowed by jvm or linux buffers.  However, I
> could not find how to do these either.
>
> I'm running Fedora 7 beta (6.93 I believe) with the following for Java:
> java version "1.6.0_01"
> Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_01-b06)
> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.6.0_01-b06, mixed mode, sharing)
>
> Freenet is running under it's own user, freenet (this was one of my
> first steps to potentially help speed it up, with the hunch that my
> user was saturating all its allocated resources).  I did see a
> priority setting in the config (15), but was hesitant to change this
> without consultation.
>
> Any suggestions as to how I might potentially speed up the "local"
> fproxy response would be greatly appreciated.  My belief is getting
> this to speed up will make the freenet system as a whole improve in
> performance.
>
> Thanks for your time.
>
> --Don (dmcmorris on Freenode)
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Re: [freenet-support] Slow FProxy, Fedora 7/Java1.6

2007-06-10 Thread David Sowder (Zothar)
If both of your nodes are on the same private IP space, you'll want to
set Include local addresses in noderef to true in advanced
configuration mode and set allowLocaAddresses on the peer on the
/friends/ page.

Don McMorris wrote:
 Thanks David.

 While searching for the solution to another problem, I came across
 that and gave it a try.  So far, it looks better.  I have a couple
 other issues to work on (IE: trying to get my 2 nodes to communicate
 better), but that's another ticket ;)

 I don't know why I overlooked that before... Must've been tired ;)
   
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Re: [freenet-support] unable to get Freenet going on OS X 10.2.8

2007-06-05 Thread David Sowder
Ben Dougall wrote:
 On Monday, June 4, 2007, at 10:44  pm, Ben Dougall wrote:
   
 On Monday, June 4, 2007, at 10:28  pm, Matthew Toseland wrote:
 
 BTW your airport is almost certainly a NAT, but that shouldn't prevent
 you
 from accessing your node's local interface.
   
 I think it does allow NAT but NAT is not turned on.
 

 Sorry, that's wrong. You're right Matthew, the base station is making 
 me be behind a NAT. The Airport base station is set up to share one IP 
 address using DHCP and NAT. (Not sure about the firewall aspect of it 
 though. Don't think it is a firewall so I don't think I am behind a 
 firewall but I'm not sure.)

 So that makes this question more important I think:

 Why doesn't my freenet.ini file contain anything that seems to resemble 
 a node.listenPort number? According to a FAQ on the Freenet site
   
 Configure your NAT or firewall to forward connections to the
 node.listenPort number (You can find it in a file called freenet.ini
 in the freenet folder), to the same port on your computer (you will
 probably need to know your computer's  internal IP address which will
 often begin with 192.168.x.x). Remember that freenet 0.7 uses UDP.
 
 but I can't do that as I don't know what the listen port number is. How 
 can I find out what that is?
   
I suspect the current real problem is that the node is not starting.  
Check for a wrapper.log file in directory where Freenet was installed.  
That should be able to tell us what went wrong.

You can verify that Freenet is not running by two methods:

./run.sh status

will tell you and

netstat -an |egrep -i tcp.*

will show one or more lines of output with LISTEN or LISTENING in them.
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[freenet-support] (new) user feedback

2007-03-05 Thread David Sowder (Zothar)
Brice Neant wrote:
> as 'feedback is the breakfast of champions - the one minute manager'
> here is some:
>
> freenet concept is great and thanks for bringing it to us
>
>
> the 0.7 freenet experience is pretty tricky to the user:
> good points:
> -WEB interfaces to config the freenet is really good
> -WEB access are really faster than w the 0.5
>
> bad points:
> -node management is really manual, i mean it's a pain-in-the-glass to
> connect IRC, exchange then exchange,
> exchange,exchange,exchange,exchange,exchange,... that's not
> great. even using the refbot.py is heavy (my point of view)
Any ideas on how using refbot.py could be made less heavy?



Re: [freenet-support] (new) user feedback

2007-03-05 Thread David Sowder (Zothar)
Brice Neant wrote:
 as 'feedback is the breakfast of champions - the one minute manager'
 here is some:

 freenet concept is great and thanks for bringing it to us


 the 0.7 freenet experience is pretty tricky to the user:
 good points:
 -WEB interfaces to config the freenet is really good
 -WEB access are really faster than w the 0.5

 bad points:
 -node management is really manual, i mean it's a pain-in-the-glass to
 connect IRC, exchange then exchange,
 exchange,exchange,exchange,exchange,exchange,... that's not
 great. even using the refbot.py is heavy (my point of view)
Any ideas on how using refbot.py could be made less heavy?
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[freenet-support] Can't access to http://127.0.0.1:8888 page ....

2006-08-13 Thread David Sowder (Zothar)
Olivier wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I've just installed Freenet 0.7 Build #939 r10003 (Freenet-ext Build #6
> r9889) and added many peers by the Freenet FProxy Homepage
> (http://127.0.0.1:)
> 
> My node seems to work properly but i can't access to the
> http://127.0.0.1: page and Frost tell me my Freenet doesn't work
> properly.
> 
> I tried to make a new install but it doesn't change. I have j2re1.4.2_08
> Java.
> 
> Can somebody help me please ? Thanks.

If you added your peers using http://127.0.0.1:/darknet/ then you'll 
access Freenet through http://127.0.0.1:/   There is a bookmarked 
Freesite on that page that you can start with.




Re: [freenet-support] Can't access to http://127.0.0.1:8888 page ....

2006-08-13 Thread David Sowder (Zothar)

Olivier wrote:

Hello,

I've just installed Freenet 0.7 Build #939 r10003 (Freenet-ext Build #6
r9889) and added many peers by the Freenet FProxy Homepage
(http://127.0.0.1:)

My node seems to work properly but i can't access to the
http://127.0.0.1: page and Frost tell me my Freenet doesn't work
properly.

I tried to make a new install but it doesn't change. I have j2re1.4.2_08
Java.

Can somebody help me please ? Thanks.


If you added your peers using http://127.0.0.1:/darknet/ then you'll 
access Freenet through http://127.0.0.1:/   There is a bookmarked 
Freesite on that page that you can start with.


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