[freenet-support] Recommended message board -- frost? freemail? etc.

2009-11-09 Thread Joel C. Salomon
I've used Freenet in the past (the early days of 0.7) and I'd like to try again.

Back then, there was Frost, which I used until the DOS/spam made it
unpleasant to do so.  Now I read about frost, freemail, freetalk, c.,
and I wonder: which of these are working?  Which have active
discussions?  Pointers?

—Joel Salomon
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[freenet-support] Freenet under Ubuntu

2008-03-12 Thread Joel C. Salomon
Has anyone else had problems installing freenet on an Ubuntu Linux system?

--Joel



[freenet-support] Freenet under Ubuntu

2008-03-12 Thread Joel C. Salomon
Has anyone else had problems installing freenet on an Ubuntu Linux system?

--Joel
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[freenet-support] Freenet over LAN

2007-03-22 Thread Joel C. Salomon
On 3/22/07, Manuel Montini  wrote:
> Thanks for your answer, but I think that this isn't exactly my
> situation, because I haven't any nodes connected to darknet on internet.
> I've tried your way, but the status of each nodes remains "never connected".

Do your machines have node references for each other?  There's no
auto-discovery on the darknet.

> Is there a way for creating a master node for starting my own freenet
> network?

Pretty sure no such thing exists.  Opennet 0.5 has the concept of
"seed nodes", but 0.7 is purely peer-to-peer.

--Joel