[freenet-support] help!

2012-02-12 Thread Kevin Banjo
I'm on the latest version of sabayon linux.

I've installed and started freenet on one machine on my lan.

I nmap it on the local machine and I see a service at .

i try and connect to it locally and get unknown URI: localhost:

I see nothing under /var/freenet/logs.

i check the status of the daemon and its still running.

I see nothing under /var/log/messages.

Any clues how to debug this?

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[freenet-support] command line tools

2012-02-12 Thread Kevin Banjo
is there a command line tool to upload a file to freenet and return its CSK?

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Re: [freenet-support] help!

2012-02-12 Thread Kevin Banjo
On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 12:13 PM, Dennis Nezic
denn...@dennisn.dyndns.orgwrote:

 On Sun, 12 Feb 2012 10:56:01 -0800, Kevin Banjo wrote:
  I'm on the latest version of sabayon linux.
 
  I've installed and started freenet on one machine on my lan.
 
  I nmap it on the local machine and I see a service at .
 
  i try and connect to it locally and get unknown URI: localhost:
 
  I see nothing under /var/freenet/logs.
 
  i check the status of the daemon and its still running.
 
  I see nothing under /var/log/messages.
 
  Any clues how to debug this?

 I think by default, freenet/fproxy only allows access from the
 localhost (ie. 127.0.0.1) interface, so you have to go into the
 advanced options and explicitly allow your machine/subnet access.


okay, I've done that a couple times now and my settings don't take, and I
still can't see fproxy from the other machines in my lan.  I tried setting
both the machines that can access and that have full access to my lan,
192.168.1.1/24 and it apparently didn't like the / because it gave me an
error.  Something about java number format (sorry I don't have the exact
error anymore).  So I set it directly to the host I wanted access from:
x.x.x.101, and I apply the changes and there is no error, but still no
access.  I look in the /var/freenet/freenet.ini file and those changes are
not there.  I change that file by hand and restart freenet and the
changes disappear as soon as freenet starts.  There is a wrapper file that
starts it with a config file in /etc/ however I don't see any variables
there that look similar to anything I'm changing.

Also, the localhost addr in those fields ends with ,0:a bunch of 0:'s) and
:1.

does the ,0 field still need to be at the end of the ip addresses?  Is it
like a terminator?


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-Kevin

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