[freenet-support] Support my Research: Survey on "Decentralized Online Social Networks"

2015-10-27 Thread Martin Petzold

Dear Freenet team,

I'm a PhD researcher from the University of Cologne (Germany). My topic 
for this research is "Decentralized Online Social Networks". For this, I 
have created a survey in order to compare all current active projects. 
The survey takes only 5 Min. of time, it would be great if you could 
support my research and provide some information about your project 
"Freenet": https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/dosn


All personal information will be kept confidential. Of course, you can 
also receive the results and benefit from the comparison!


Thanks in advance and kind regards,

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Re: [freenet-support] Running on a dedicated maschine or vserver

2014-05-27 Thread Martin 'The Bishop' Scheffler
On Tuesday 27 May 2014 17:22:28 Momo Roberts wrote:
 Hi there all.
 
 I just think about if it is a good idea to install freenet on an a
 vserver. From the point of bandwidth i should be a good one, but what
 about security ?
 
 My second question is, where can i find the newest .tar.gz  file for a
 console installation? As i read there has been an update in 2014, but
 under https://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/installer/ i could only
 find a 0.7 file from 2012.

i am running a node on my vserver, and it works fine. sure you have to trust 
the hostmaster, but you have to do that anyway ;)

the console installer downloads the most recent version of freenet, so the 
outdated install script is no problem.

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Re: [freenet-support] Running on a dedicated maschine or vserver

2014-05-27 Thread Martin 'The Bishop' Scheffler
On Tuesday 27 May 2014 19:29:20 Momo Roberts wrote:
 ...
 and i have done it as normal user i got this
 ...
 [ ERROR: Permission denied ]
 ...
 so, what to do ?

first, i would not install to /usr/local/freenet, but to 
/home/$USERNAME/freenet-node

but if you want to do this, do it this way (starting as root):
# rm -rf /usr/local/freenet
# mkdir /usr/local/freenet
# chown freenet /usr/local/freenet
# su - $USERNAME
$ java -jar /usr/local/new_installer.jar

because, usually only root has write permission in that part of the tree.

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Re: [freenet-support] NPE while sending freemail

2013-09-03 Thread Martin Nyhus
On 09/03/2013 12:24 AM, Volker Fervers wrote:
 Seems that I was asked to report the following internal error after I
 tried to send a freemail to myself:
 [...]

Thank you for reporting this, I filed bug 6060 [0] with what looks like
the cause. Did you get this when clicking send after having the page
open for more than one hour?

Thanks,
Martin


[0] https://bugs.freenetproject.org/view.php?id=6060
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Re: [freenet-support] FlogHelper causes NPE

2011-11-20 Thread Martin Nyhus
On Tuesday 15. November 2011 03:02:36 Roland Häder wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 I also use FlogHelper which causes from time to time a NPE at startup
 phase, see attached logfile for details.
 
 If I try to download it (regardless from freenet/internet) it got added
 twice (once more).
 
 Please help here (again). :)
 
 Regards,
 Roland

I know it's been a while, but if you still have the logs from when this 
happened, does it print a line that starts with

Could not load flogs from db4o - 

Should be from FlogHelper, loglevel error at some point before the NPE (in 
logs/, not wrapper.log).

Martin


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Re: [freenet-support] couple of questions

2011-02-16 Thread Martin Nyhus
On Wed, 16 Feb 2011 13:10:17 folkert wrote:
 Odd: I always get a password error.

There is a known bug[0] that makes it impossible to login with a
username containing a -, even though accounts can be created with
those names.

There is also another bug[1] that affects at least Evolution, and
probably many more clients (Thunderbird is unaffected, but has other
problems...).

[0] https://bugs.freenetproject.org/view.php?id=4745
[1] https://bugs.freenetproject.org/view.php?id=4421


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[freenet-support] can't install

2010-02-06 Thread Martin Lorenz
well,
just tried to get the latest version after some years and stayed hoplessly
unsuccessful.

I keep getting a freenet nodewhich dosen't listen on 
when trying the headless install I found a reason:

$ ./bin/1run.sh 
Enabling the auto-update feature
Detecting tcp-ports availability...
Can not bind fproxy to : let's try 8889 instead.
Can not bind any socket on 127.0.0.1:
IT SHOULDN'T HAPPEN\!

Make sure your loopback interface is properly configured.
Delete Freenet\'s directory and retry.

no idea why this is

these are the last few lines of an strace of java -jar bin/bindtest.jar  

munmap(0xb76ca000, 136735)  = 0
mmap2(NULL, 331776, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS|MAP_STACK, 
-1, 0) = 0xb6a06000
mprotect(0xb6a06000, 4096, PROT_NONE)   = 0
clone(child_stack=0xb6a56494, 
flags=CLONE_VM|CLONE_FS|CLONE_FILES|CLONE_SIGHAND|CLONE_THREAD|CLONE_SYSVSEM|CLONE_SETTLS|CLONE_PARENT_SETTID|CLONE_CHILD_CLEARTID,
 parent_tidptr=0xb6a56bd8, {entry_number:6, base_addr:0xb6a56b70, 
limit:1048575, seg_32bit:1, contents:0, read_exec_only:0, limit_in_pages:1, 
seg_not_present:0, useable:1}, child_tidptr=0xb6a56bd8) = 21970
futex(0xb6a56bd8, FUTEX_WAIT, 21970, NULL unfinished ... exit status 1


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[freenet-support] Trouble Starting Node on Installation

2008-09-14 Thread Martin Davis
I try installing from the web on Windows XP Pro, and I get the following:


==
Registering .fref file extension
"Online installation mode"
File '.\bin/' already exists.
File '.\lib/' already exists.
File '.\bin/cat.exe' already exists.
File '.\bin/sed.exe' already exists.
File '.\bin/wget.exe' already exists.
File '.\bin/wrapper-windows-x86-32.exe' already exists.
File '.\bin/netuser.exe' already exists.
File '.\bin/Ntrights.exe' already exists.
File '.\lib/wrapper-windows-x86-32.dll' already exists.
Downloading update.cmd
Downloading the Opennet seednode file
Setting up plugins
-JSTUN
-MDNSDiscovery
-UPnP
-XMLLibrarian
-KeyExplorer
-ThawIndexBrowser
Downloading freenet-stable-latest.jar
Downloading freenet-ext.jar
Downloading the firefox profile
Detecting tcp port availability
Installing the wrapper
- Creating a user for freenet
- Hiding the freenet user from the login screen
- Tweaking the permissions of the freenet user
- Changing file permissions
- Registering Freenet as a system service
wrapper  | Freenet 0.7 darknet- installed.
- Start the node up
The Freenet 0.7 darknet- service is 
starting..
The Freenet 0.7 darknet- service could not be started.

A system error has occurred.

System error 1067 has occurred.

The process terminated unexpectedly.

All done, please click Next
==


I've tried installing this "clean" by uninstalling, removing the darknet 
service, and deleting all the files and directories, and rebooting, but the 
same error keeps happening. What to do??

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[freenet-support] freenet/jvm priority over linux system?

2008-02-04 Thread Martin Nyhus
On Monday 04 February 2008 14:45:31 Ermanno Baschiera wrote:
> IMHO that's a problem of process priority. Anybody knows how to rise
> the priority of freenet? (or JVM, I don't know which one)
> (My CPU isn't too slow for Freenet. My monitoring tool says it's 25%
> busy average)

I'm not sure how you can do this automatically, but you can use renice to do 
it manually:
$ renice  -p 

The new priority should be lower than the priority portage runs at (not sure 
what this is), and the pid should be that of the java process that runs 
Freenet.

Hope that helps, at least temporarily...

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[freenet-support] Updates

2008-01-24 Thread Martin Nyhus
On Thursday 24 January 2008 10:23:05 Marco A. Calamari wrote:
> Are the Frost, Thaw and jSite application updated
>  togheter with Fred?
> Or the update need to be manual?

You need to update them manually.

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Re: [freenet-support] Updates

2008-01-24 Thread Martin Nyhus
On Thursday 24 January 2008 10:23:05 Marco A. Calamari wrote:
 Are the Frost, Thaw and jSite application updated
  togheter with Fred?
 Or the update need to be manual?

You need to update them manually.

Nogaso


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[freenet-support] Java memory

2007-12-21 Thread Martin Nyhus
On Friday 21. December 2007 16:14:04 Marco A. Calamari wrote:
> I found no trivial place in run.sh to raise the java
>  jvm memory. How this can be accomplished ?

In wrapper.conf, wrapper.java.maxmemory sets the memory limit for the node.
wrapper.java.maxmemory=200 gives a max Java memory of 198 MiB (without doing 
the math I'm guessing this is 200MB)
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[freenet-support] support request

2006-01-13 Thread Martin Scheffler
Am Samstag, 7. Januar 2006 19:56 schrieb danilo salieri:
> Dear Freenet supporters,
> after a crash my Freenet (on Win XP SP2) doesn't start anymore but
> keeps telling 'Freenet is starting...please wait'. I tried reinstalling
> it (saving the datastore) and reseeding but nothing happens, it seems I
> can't reach any nodes nor I can't get recognized. Any help would be
> much appreciated. This is the log message:
> ava.io.EOFException
>   at
> freenet.support.io.ReadInputStream.readUTFChar(ReadInputStream.java:223
>) at
> freenet.support.io.ReadInputStream.readToEOF(ReadInputStream.java:134)
> at
> freenet.support.io.CommentedReadInputStream.readToEOF(CommentedReadInpu
>tStream.java:45) at
> freenet.support.io.ReadInputStream.readToEOF(ReadInputStream.java:184)
> at freenet.FieldSet.privParse(FieldSet.java:521)
>   at freenet.FieldSet.parseFields(FieldSet.java:454)
>   at freenet.FieldSet.parseFields(FieldSet.java:390)
>   at freenet.FieldSet.(FieldSet.java:83)
>   at freenet.node.Main.loadNodeFile(Main.java:2950)
>   at freenet.node.Main.main(Main.java:515)
> Thanks in advance

your problem is a corrupted node file.
remove the file named "node" in the freenet install directory, and freenet 
creates a new one on restart. sadly your old established connections 
break and your node has to re-integrate. but, it will work again.
and the experience of your node is not at zero, because your node has 
still the old routing information.

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Re: [freenet-support] support request

2006-01-12 Thread Martin Scheffler
Am Samstag, 7. Januar 2006 19:56 schrieb danilo salieri:
 Dear Freenet supporters,
 after a crash my Freenet (on Win XP SP2) doesn't start anymore but
 keeps telling 'Freenet is starting...please wait'. I tried reinstalling
 it (saving the datastore) and reseeding but nothing happens, it seems I
 can't reach any nodes nor I can't get recognized. Any help would be
 much appreciated. This is the log message:
 ava.io.EOFException
   at
 freenet.support.io.ReadInputStream.readUTFChar(ReadInputStream.java:223
) at
 freenet.support.io.ReadInputStream.readToEOF(ReadInputStream.java:134)
 at
 freenet.support.io.CommentedReadInputStream.readToEOF(CommentedReadInpu
tStream.java:45) at
 freenet.support.io.ReadInputStream.readToEOF(ReadInputStream.java:184)
 at freenet.FieldSet.privParse(FieldSet.java:521)
   at freenet.FieldSet.parseFields(FieldSet.java:454)
   at freenet.FieldSet.parseFields(FieldSet.java:390)
   at freenet.FieldSet.init(FieldSet.java:83)
   at freenet.node.Main.loadNodeFile(Main.java:2950)
   at freenet.node.Main.main(Main.java:515)
 Thanks in advance

your problem is a corrupted node file.
remove the file named node in the freenet install directory, and freenet 
creates a new one on restart. sadly your old established connections 
break and your node has to re-integrate. but, it will work again.
and the experience of your node is not at zero, because your node has 
still the old routing information.

good byte


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[freenet-support] Re: Web install does not work

2005-09-27 Thread Martin
freenetwork at ...  writes:

> 
> >> Are you on 5105 now then?

Oh, I see.  No, I'm using 5096.  That is the version I downloaded whole, so I
guess it didn't update.




[freenet-support] Re: Web install does not work

2005-09-27 Thread Martin
Matthew Toseland  writes:

> 
> Are you on 5105 now then?

(what does the message about lines longer than 80 charicters mean??  If it means
the message is too long, that's a lousy way to communicate that)

In "About" it says 0.5.2.8, 14th march 2004.  Like I said, I tried 
updating it,
and it did download some of the files, just not freenet.jar.  So 
maybe it isn't
really updated as much as it says.  I think the problem probably 
is a slow
connection.  It does still say something about not being able to 
write to the
disk, but that is after it has been sitting there not using the 
connection for
15 min.  I don't have trouble with other downloads- or even other 
web
installers.  There's about 20 gig free on that partition where 
freenet is
installed and from which I was running the installer.  I'll bet 
people in 3rd
world would have the same problem.

What's the reason for the web installer?  Just curious.
> 





[freenet-support] Re: Web install does not work

2005-09-27 Thread Martin
Matthew Toseland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 
 Are you on 5105 now then?

(what does the message about lines longer than 80 charicters mean??  If it means
the message is too long, that's a lousy way to communicate that)

In About it says 0.5.2.8, 14th march 2004.  Like I said, I tried 
updating it,
and it did download some of the files, just not freenet.jar.  So 
maybe it isn't
really updated as much as it says.  I think the problem probably 
is a slow
connection.  It does still say something about not being able to 
write to the
disk, but that is after it has been sitting there not using the 
connection for
15 min.  I don't have trouble with other downloads- or even other 
web
installers.  There's about 20 gig free on that partition where 
freenet is
installed and from which I was running the installer.  I'll bet 
people in 3rd
world would have the same problem.

What's the reason for the web installer?  Just curious.
 


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[freenet-support] Re: Web install does not work

2005-09-27 Thread Martin
Didn't mean to sound so grouchy in the last post-- sorry

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[freenet-support] Re: Web install does not work

2005-09-27 Thread Martin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 
  Are you on 5105 now then?

Oh, I see.  No, I'm using 5096.  That is the version I downloaded whole, so I
guess it didn't update.

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[freenet-support] Web install does not work

2005-09-26 Thread #-Martin-#
I cannot get Freenet, because the web installer does not work.  I have 
tried it many times now, and it aborts.  I tried downloading files from 
here: http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/, but perhaps they were the 
wrong ones, or not all of the right ones.  The webinstall says i have 
updated files, and would I like to use them?  but when I say yes, it 
says it cannot write to the disk.

I'm using XP, modem connection
Is there a zip file somewhere with all of Freenet in it, that I could 
just download?why do you use this webinstaller??? I see other people 
here have had the same problem.  I could download a package here: 
http://www.vrhome.com/freenet/, but I don't see anywhere on the main 
freenet site telling which is the current version of freenet, and I 
don't want to get an old one.   Please help.


Thanks,

Martin

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[freenet-support] Re: Web install does not work

2005-09-26 Thread Martin
Matthew Toseland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 
 Is your disk full?

Well, I hope this reply comes in under Matthew Toseland's reply to my post. 
Dunno really how to use this thing.

Nope, plenty of space.  

I really wish you could just download a complete up-to-date freenet package. 
All they'd have to do is just make updating a normal part of the installation
process, but the package still installs if update fails.  Same result, better
process, more freedom.  And not dependant *ahem, ahem* on their having
non-corrupt files on the server.  You could just use another source.

I tried using the webinstaller again this afternoon, to update the complete
package I downloaded from http://www.vrhome.com/freenet/, but it seems to time
out on the larger files, that is when it gets to freenet.jar.  I tried it over
again, and it gets 3/4 there and the connection goes almost dead,
but will keep downloading about 1 kb maybe every 30 seconds.  I have a very slow
connection.  Anyway freenet, it works now.  I was also getting the Could not
find main class error, but that is fixed by the package I got.  The only problem
with the package I downloaded was I had to point it to javaw.exe, but it had a
nice error message which told me what to do.


Martin


 
 On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 03:50:00PM -0600, #-Martin-# wrote:
  I cannot get Freenet, because the web installer does not work.  I have 
  tried it many times now, and it aborts.  I tried downloading files from 
  here: http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/, but perhaps they were the 
  wrong ones, or not all of the right ones.  The webinstall says i have 
  updated files, and would I like to use them?  but when I say yes, it 
  says it cannot write to the disk.
  I'm using XP, modem connection
  Is there a zip file somewhere with all of Freenet in it, that I could 
  just download?why do you use this webinstaller??? I see other people 
  here have had the same problem.  I could download a package here: 
  http://www.vrhome.com/freenet/, but I don't see anywhere on the main 
  freenet site telling which is the current version of freenet, and I 
  don't want to get an old one.   Please help.
  
  Thanks,
  
  Martin




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[freenet-support] Web install does not work

2005-09-25 Thread #-Martin-#
I cannot get Freenet, because the web installer does not work.  I have 
tried it many times now, and it aborts.  I tried downloading files from 
here: http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/, but perhaps they were the 
wrong ones, or not all of the right ones.  The webinstall says i have 
updated files, and would I like to use them?  but when I say yes, it 
says it cannot write to the disk.
I'm using XP, modem connection
Is there a zip file somewhere with all of Freenet in it, that I could 
just download?why do you use this webinstaller??? I see other people 
here have had the same problem.  I could download a package here: 
http://www.vrhome.com/freenet/, but I don't see anywhere on the main 
freenet site telling which is the current version of freenet, and I 
don't want to get an old one.   Please help.

Thanks,

Martin




Re: [freenet-support] Virtual Memory Minimum Too Low

2005-03-10 Thread Martin Scheffler
  Unfortunately, because of the absurd way in which the Windows VMM
  allocates memory, the more physical RAM you have, the more swap you
  must add. (About 1.5x physical RAM is a typical value for the minimum
  pagefile size.) Having less swap than physical memory is very bad
  because Windows wants to allocate a page of swap for every page of
  physical memory which gets allocated. If you've got 2048MB RAM and
  128MB swap, it'll start complaining bitterly as soon as your memory
  usage exceeds 128MB.

 Actually Linux does this too. IIRC the recommended setting is 2x RAM
 for swap on linux. :)

no, this is not true! your linux will behave a lot more consistent 
(compared to windows) when you only supply 2MB of swap - or even no swap.
the recommendation is just a rule of thumb, supplying more does not make 
much sense, because your machine will swap for ages if you really use the 
space. supplying less than 2xRAM is not as painful as with windows.

ok, even linux swaps out unuses memory pages occasionally, but they are 
still mapped, until it is really needed to remap the pages.

pro:
- preemptive swapout is done in idle condition
- when RAM gets tight, some of the swapping is already done

con:
- memory+swap may show more than 100% of allocated memory

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Re: [freenet-support] new ip (was can't listen on local interfaces..)

2005-02-07 Thread Martin Scheffler
 If everything else is the same, a change in IP address shouldn't
 matter.  That's what ARKs are for.

ARKs are not being used anymore - they were of no use :-)

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[freenet-support] error msg

2004-11-24 Thread martin gant
hi, i have some questions which i hope you can answer,
i´m a newbie so please excuse me if i ask silly
things..

i notice that the *current routing time* is always 0
ms, although i got lots of inbound and outbound
connections, and i very often get the *consecutive
same winner* error.
could you please tell me what is the meaning of these
two things?

thanks


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Re: [freenet-support] How does the noderef work?

2004-08-14 Thread Martin Scheffler
Am Saturday, 14. August 2004 12:42 schrieb Garb:
 ...
 I am running Freenet with do announce, which I figure has the purpose
 of telling the world that I exist and would like to be added to other
 peoples list of nodes. At the same time I assume that I am building up
 my own internal list of good contact nodes by simply surfing Freenet
 and thus interacting with the network.
That is correct.

 But whenever I update, I get two files - the jar and a much lager
 noderef. Assuming that the latter contains a list of known good
 contact nodes, will this file then overwrite the one I have in my
 system already? Or maybe append itself to it? Or is it simply discarded
 by my node because it already has one?
The seednodes.ref file is overwritten on update, this is ok because 
nodes come and go. On startup, the node decides if it knows about enough 
neighbours, otherwise some noderefs from the seednodes file are added to 
the routing table (you can see that at the first lines in the log (not) 
seeding routing table).
If you want to force a reseed, you just have to give the seednodes.ref a 
later modification date than the routing table files (load and save the 
file without modification).


 If the one I've built by running and using Freenet simply gets
 overwritten by the noderef, wouldt that mean that my node have to
 integrate itself into the network from scratch everytime I update?
No. The routing table is saved in different files (the ones named *_a and 
*_b). The seednodes.ref is only used as primer.

 To add to my confusion, I've noticed that people often get the advice
 to re-seed when complaining about too many RNF's, and they are even
 provided with a special link for that. Isnt re-seed what we all do
 automatically everytime we update? Is the noderef from that special
 link better than the one I get every time I upgrade?
This link points to the very same file, which is loaded by the automatic 
updater. After the download, the automatic updater changes the 
modification time into the past, to avoid reseeding on every startup. As 
long as the existing routing table is healthy, reseeding may degrade the 
routing quality.

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Re: [freenet-support] Startup times

2004-08-10 Thread Martin Scheffler
Am Sonntag, 8. August 2004 13:48 schrieb Anonymous:
 ...
 yes, disk is in full thrash.. cpu maxed.  other processes grinding to a
 halt.
 ...
 64mb (best this mb will do)
 ...

Sorry to say that, but just forget this for now.
My node is P1/200 with 128MB of RAM (Gentoo Linux) and i had to choke it 
really hard to get it working more than 12 hours without restart.
(Now it does, but not very powerful operation)

It's not really the speed, the RAM matters.

btw. if you could obtain 32MB PS2-Simms or even 64MB chips, you may give 
your computer more (i'm quite sure), but these chips are hard to get now, 
they are ancient in computer evolution terms.

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[freenet-support] h

2004-08-10 Thread Martin Scheffler
Am Dienstag, 10. August 2004 21:41 schrieb Steve:
 Can it hurt the network if I make my datastore too big?

short answer: No!

long answer: The store fills up when your node serves requests from others 
and you (the user). If a requested key is already in the store, your node 
just sends this and makes no request on his own for that. When the store 
is full, the least recently used key(s) is/are purged to make room. A 
bigger store means more keys are available, so chances to find requested 
keys in the store increase, this is _GOOD_ for the network.

( might only overflow your own hard disk if configured insane :-) )

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[freenet-support] oops

2004-08-10 Thread Martin Scheffler
sorry, messed up the last mail a bit, but the text is valid!

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Re: [freenet-support] access freenet

2004-08-10 Thread Martin Scheffler
Am Dienstag, 10. August 2004 20:23 schrieb Ralph Towner:
 Can you please help me.  For years I've never had problems to connect
 to freenet, but since some days ago I can't anymore. What could be the
 problem? I include my logfile.
 Thanks!

The seednodes.ref file is quite big nowadays. that is the reason for the 
OutOfMemory messages which do lobotomize your node before starting up.

Please use an editor of your choice and cut the file down to only some few 
megabytes; then restart.

this shall be fixed with stable version 5091, until then, use this method.

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Re: [freenet-support] datastore size

2004-08-10 Thread Martin Scheffler
Am Mittwoch, 11. August 2004 00:55 schrieb Michael Kuijn:
 On Tuesday 10 August 2004 21:41, Steve wrote:
  Can it hurt the network if I make my datastore too big?

 Not really, but enlarging your datastore all the time will prevent
 specialisation. This isn't real bad, but specialisation improves
 routing. If I were you I would let it specialise at one point.

Sorry, but forget that. In Freenet there is no thing like a one peak 
specialisation for more than one minute.
And when the network can hold more data, it increases the lifetime of 
seldom requested keys.
Specialization changes over time, anyway.

The only drawback may be that your ubernode becomes popular over time 
because of more successful replies :-) (much connections increase request 
ability aswell)

Routing does not get better when your node has to purge old keys on new 
requests - maybe they are requested just one minute later - more net 
load :-(

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Re: [freenet-support] datastore size

2004-08-10 Thread Martin Scheffler
Am Mittwoch, 11. August 2004 01:06 schrieb Derek Ferguson:
 Hmmm. Am I wrong to think there probably is an optimal store size for
 each node?
Sorry, yes.

 My thinking is that as the store grows, the node draws more requests,
 which at some point will exceed the node's ability to service them all
 in a timely manner due to resource limits (probably bandwidth).

 As the store grows larger, even more requests come in, causing the node
 to service a shrinking proportion of the total number of requests
 directed towards it, which has a negative impact on the network.

The first is the request success rate (which makes your node attractive), 
another measure (request rate limiting) tells the other nodes to reduce 
the requests/time, to balance out all the peers with your avaiable 
bandwidth.

A big store is good (even for yourself).

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Re: [freenet-support] on-the-fly storesize change

2004-08-04 Thread Martin Scheffler
Am Mittwoch, 4. August 2004 13:45 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hi,
 i changed the storesize in freenet.ini while running Freenet. When
 Freenet checked the file at the next time, it generated the following
 error message:


 04.08.2004 13:36:02 (freenet.node.NodeConfigUpdater, YThread-59,
 ERROR): Option storeSize changed to 1024M but no handler was available.
 java.lang.NoSuchMethodException:
 freenet.node.NodeConfigUpdater$ConfigOptions.storeSize()
 ...

Yes, but that is not fatal to the running node. It just means you have to 
stop and restart your node make this change.

 Freenet 5089 under WinXP, Sun Java 1.41_07

Well, this does not change the message from above, but you should really 
upgrade your JVM to something like 1.4.2_05; there are strange effects 
with older JVMs from time to time.

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Re: [freenet-support] anonymity(NOT)

2004-08-04 Thread Martin Scheffler
Kendy Kutzner wrote:
 On 2004-08-04T14:50:52+0200, Zenon Panoussis wrote:
  Traffic
  analysis might help me figure who made a request and who served
  it, but I still have to break encryption before I can figure
  which file that request concerned.

 That is not entirely true. The files are encrypted with keys
 based on the file's content. When the file content is known, then
 routing keys can be computed.

No, this description is inaccurate!
When you know the _exact_ file contents, you don't need freenet. And 
besides, the very same text or data with just one bit changed is a new 
key, this means you are only able to scan for well-known data.

The SHA1 hash from the original and unencrypted data is used as encryption 
key. The data is encrypted with that (You can not get back the encryption 
key without decrypting first).

Then, some other data is added for routing and checking, and the SHA1 hash 
of the whole piece makes up the routing key, this is what you see while 
proxying and caching the key data.

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Re: [freenet-support] Re: on-the-fly storesize change

2004-08-04 Thread Martin Scheffler
Am Mittwoch, 4. August 2004 19:13 schrieb Manfred Huber:
 Yes, but that is not fatal to the running node. It just means you have
 to stop and restart your node make this change.

 So what's the place to report non-fatal bugs and observations?

This is not really a bug, it's just not implemented to change the store 
size on-the-fly (so far). Maybe it should be noted in the error message.

This list is the right place to discuss observations and problems.

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Re: [freenet-support] Must Freenet load on login?

2004-08-03 Thread Martin Scheffler
Am Sonntag, 1. August 2004 07:58 schrieb Nick Tarleton:
 I run Freenet stable on Windows XP. Whenever I log in, the Freenet
 systray application loads and starts Freenet. This is annoying, to say
 the least, because I'm not connected to the Internet most of the time.
 I can't find what is telling Windows to load it. Is there any way to
 make the systray application *not* load on login?

Look into your start-menu, under all programs. There, you should find a 
folder named start up or autostart. Remove the Freenet entry, and on 
the next login, you will notice that it does not do so anymore.

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Re: [freenet-support] Freenet not starting on Mandrake 10 + J2SE 1.4.2_05

2004-08-03 Thread Martin Scheffler
Am Mittwoch, 4. August 2004 02:01 schrieb Scott Call:
 I get the following when I run start-freenet under mandrake 10 (log
 level debug):
 ...

Please, leave LogLevel at Normal or Minor. LogLevel=debug will rather 
make your node inoperatable, because of the vast amount of messages it 
spits out.

There is another statement in the .conf (or .ini on windows) that 
specifies which subclasses to debug, when using LogLevel=normal.

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Re: [freenet-support] starting probs

2004-07-13 Thread Martin Scheffler
Am Sonntag, 11. Juli 2004 15:50 schrieb rensinghoff:
 Thank you soo much for your help.. I LOVE OPEN SOURCE PEOPLE !!!

another free hint: you posted your user-id along with your password.
you should now change the password as soon as possible :-)

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Re: [freenet-support] Access the web interface from remote machines.

2004-06-08 Thread Martin Scheffler
On Wednesday 09 June 2004 01:26, Weiliang Zhang wrote:
 Hi there,

 I'm trying to access running on a remote machine through the web
 interface, so I modified the following line in the freenet.conf on the
 remote machine:

 fcpHosts=127.0.0.1,ip_address_of_my_machine

 Is that all I need to do? It didn't work for me... :

That line is only for FCP (port 8481 standard).

try mainport.allowedHosts=...

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Re: [freenet-support] alert

2004-06-06 Thread Martin Scheffler
On Sunday 06 June 2004 18:51, Robert Greenage wrote:
 I received the following Alert while I was in the process of d/l one
 image that was part of a larger file. I was connected to freenet at the
 time. Any thoughts?


 The connection was refused when attempting to contact  127.0.0.1:

This happens, when you start too many connections to FProxy/FCP at once.
Then, the node closes the port until the load dropped a bit.
You should make less requests at once.

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Re: [freenet-support] Re: Limiting outgoing connections to a certain port range...

2004-05-04 Thread Martin Scheffler
 I checked on that before posting to the list, and the module is only
 valid in the OUTPUT chain. Since Freenet sends data both ways it's not
 much use for this.

I use this -m owner match, it works well and is sufficient. There is no 
point in limiting the input rate (well, at least in most setups), because the 
packets already arrived at your box, when you limit them.
The peers slow down after some time, but when your box starts to drop packets 
you even lose more bandwith for retransmission.

When you have asymmetric connection, the uplink will be the harder problem.

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[freenet-support] Re: Adapating Freenet to NGRouting (from devlist)

2003-12-09 Thread Martin Stone Davis
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Toad wrote:

{snip}

==
Probabilistic Drop
==
Drop HTL, replace it with a fixed probability (1 in 25) of the request
DNFing spontaneously at any given node.
{snip}

Umm.  Tell me to go stick my head in a bucket if I'm wrong but if you pick 1 in 25 as the figure, then a request still stands a 1% chance of making over 112 hops without being DNF. ((24/25)^112~=0.010).

Wouldn't that significantly increase the overall traffic on the network?

Kevin.
This mesage belongs on devl, not support.  And, there is a reply to this 
issue in Virtual PD (was Re: Adapating Freenet to NGRouting).

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[freenet-support] Re: Question

2003-11-13 Thread Martin Stone Davis
Edgar Friendly wrote:

Kyle Weigel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


I run a server, and I donate space to freenet and all that fun stuff,
but I was wondering if I could post something on  MY donated
space.. and I know it's there, but give the link to people just like I
would link to anything else on Freenet.  I know one of the points is
that no one knows where data is, but I want to be able to have people
download/view from my server without them knowing where my server
resides.
Kyle Weigel

Sorry, freenet isn't the system you're looking for if you want
reliable hosting.  The network has to be able to put the data on the
nodes it'll look for it on.  If you have data on your node, and noone
knows about it, it's a waste of space.
Thelema.


Couldn't he just offer all the files using Frost?

-Martin

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[freenet-support] Re: error determining this node's physical address(es)

2003-11-09 Thread Martin Stone Davis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Dear Sirs, 
  
This is from my log 
  
** 
Reducing rtMaxNodes to 15 - was too high for maxNodeConnections 60 because we keep an idle conn open to each node. 
Nov 8, 2003 10:38:01 AM (freenet.node.Node, main, ERROR): Reducing rtMaxNodes to 15 - was too high for maxNodeConnections 60 because we keep an idle conn open to each node. 
Nov 8, 2003 10:38:03 AM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): loading node keys: node 
Nov 8, 2003 10:38:03 AM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): Creating node keys: node 
There was an error determining this node's physical address(es). 
Please make sure ipAddress and listenPort are correctly set. 
Note that you may put a host name in the ipAddress field if you have a dynamic IP and are using a dynamic DNS service.Nov 8, 2003 10:38:05 AM (freenet.node.Main, main, ERROR): There was an error determining this node's physical address(es). 
Please make sure ipAddress and listenPort are correctly set. 
Note that you may put a host name in the ipAddress field if you have a dynamic IP and are using a dynamic DNS service. 
freenet.BadAddressException: Address seemed incorrect. To use Freenet you must have a globally addressable Internet address set correctly. 
 at freenet.node.Main.getAddresses(Main.java:1350) 
 at freenet.node.Main.main(Main.java:550) 
Nov 8, 2003 10:38:05 AM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): starting filesystem 
Nov 8, 2003 10:38:15 AM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): loading data store 
Nov 8, 2003 10:38:16 AM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): loading routing table 
Nov 8, 2003 10:38:17 AM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): From output: 49.152 
Nov 8, 2003 10:38:17 AM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): Setting default initTransferRate to 49.152 
Nov 8, 2003 10:38:17 AM (freenet.node.rt.NGRoutingTable, main, NORMAL): Loading estimators 
Nov 8, 2003 10:38:18 AM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): Created new NGRT 
Nov 8, 2003 10:38:18 AM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): Loaded stats 
 
  
How can I solve this error?  Do need I to have a dynamic IP?  What is that?  Do need I dynamic DNS service?  What is that? 
I wonder what value I should enter for ipAddress.  Besides I have been unable to upload the pages of my freesite.  I still do my uploading with FreeWeb.  Is it possible that the missing value affects the whole working of the publishing process? 
Check your freenet.ini or freenet.conf for the ipAddress and listenPort 
lines.  Are they filled in correctly?  There should be no spaces and no 
comment (either % or #) at the beginning of the line.

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[freenet-support] Re: route not found

2003-11-06 Thread Martin Stone Davis
Dave Hooper wrote:

To configure your firewall you need to
1.  Let *ALL* outbound traffic from *ALL* local ports pass out through your
firewall onto the internet.  This is because Freenet sets up connections to
external nodes and there's no telling which local port numbers it will be
using at any time.  This is just the same as allowing outbound traffic from
an FTP client
I've suspected this for a while, but was too lazy/chicken to ask about 
it.  It should be added to the FAQ and/or readme.

and,
2.  Let *ONLY* inbound traffic *to your freenet port* pass from the internet
thru the firewall onto your computer.
Your freenet port by the way is the one that shows up on the first page of
the Configuration utility, or if you don't use that it's the line in
freenet.ini called listenPort
If your firewall is also a NAT router, you may also need to enable a mode on
the firewall called 'virtual server' - this ensures that inbound requests to
this port actually get routed to *your* computer - so you may need to enter
your PC's IP address into your firewall configuration.  If your firewall is
just software-based and installed on the same PC as freenet then you don't
need to do this step.
add this too.  Also, it is sometimes also called pinhole

snip

Thanks, Dave.  Great advice!
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[freenet-support] Re: route not found

2003-11-06 Thread Martin Stone Davis
Dave Hooper wrote:

To configure your firewall you need to
1.  Let *ALL* outbound traffic from *ALL* local ports pass out through your
firewall onto the internet.  This is because Freenet sets up connections to
external nodes and there's no telling which local port numbers it will be
using at any time.  This is just the same as allowing outbound traffic from
an FTP client
and,
Actually, I do have another question about this: ZoneAlarm can be 
configured to allow certain programs to access the internet.  This seems 
to work for the most part, but every once in a while (once in 10 or 20?) 
it blocks an outgoing packet because it can't tell (for some reason) 
that it came from javaw.exe.  ZoneAlarm reports that the program (which 
it can't tell what it is) must have started before ZoneAlarm was loaded 
(which isn't true).  Again, most of the packets *are* recognized as 
coming from javaw.exe, so there's no problem for them.  Very weird...

To fix this, I've enabled all outgoing packets for all programs in 
ZoneAlarm (expert rules), but I'm afraid this may not be the best idea 
from a security point of view.

Have you (or anyone) any experience with this?

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[freenet-support] why don't have freenet a connection?

2003-11-03 Thread Martin
Hello!

I have router - firewall - PC

Normally the port should be open.

To be sure, I tried Kazaa. Kazaa will work.

I closed kazaa and tried freenet with the same port: listenPort=1214

But at freenet work only the update function.

When I start freenet, freenet is not able to connect to the Internet.

Possible that I made anythin wrong at the freenet.conf ?

My internal IP is 192.168.0.2 my external IP is  212.183.81.121

Can anybody take a look to my freenet.conf file?

I apologize my for my stubied question.

Thank you for any help

Best regards

Martin


[Freenet node]
# Freenet configuration file
# Note that all properties may be overridden from the command line,
# so for example, java freenet.node.Main --listenPort 1 will cause
# the setting in this file to be ignored






# * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
# *

# * --=== READ THIS!!!  READ THIS!!!READ THIS!!! =---

# * 

# * +   VERY IMPORTANT!!   +

# * 

# *   #something   is a comment!

# *   %something  is ALSO a comment!

# * 

# *
# *   if you change any settings, REMOVE THE % IN THE BEGINNING OF THE 
LINE!

# *

# * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *





# Lines that start with % are settings that have been unchanged from
# default, and that are thus ignored by the node (so they don't linger
# when we want to change the default settings). If you change these
# settings you should remove the %.

# This file was automatically generated by Freenet.scripts.Setup (at 
28.09.2003 21:00:28)


# The IP address of this node as seen by the public Internet. You only need to 
override this if it cannot be autodetected, for example if you have a NAT 
(a.k.a. IP Masquerading) firewall/router, in which case you will need to set 
it to the IP address or DNS name of the internet-side interface of the 
router, which needs to be static (www.dyndns.org and similar services can 
help here if you have a dynamic IP).
ipAddress= 212.183.81.121

# The port to listen for incoming FNP (Freenet Node Protocol) connections on.
listenPort=1214
# 24272 2926

# The port to listen for local FCP (Freenet Client Protocol) connections on.
%clientPort=8481

# A comma-separated list of hosts that may connect to the FCP port
# (clientPort).  If left blank, only the localhost will be allowed. If you set 
this, make sure localhost is included in the list or  access won't be allowed 
from the local machine. 
# May be given as IP addresses or host names.
%fcpHosts=

# If this is set then users that can provide the password can
# can have administrative access. It is recommended that
# you do not use this without also using adminPeer below
# in which case both are required.
%adminPassword=null

# If this is set, then users that are authenticated owners
# of the given PK identity can have administrative access.
# If adminPassword is also set both are required.
%adminPeer=null

# Transient nodes do not give out references to themselves, and should
# therefore not receive any requests.  Set this to yes if you cannot
# receive incoming connections, or cannot keep the computer continuously
# online.
transient=true

# If this is true, the node will automatically announce to all nodes in
# the seedFile file, as specified by announcementDelay, etc.
%doAnnounce=true

# A file containing one or more node references which will be incorporated
# into the node's routing table on startup.  A reference is only added if
# there is no previously existing reference to that node.  When this node
# announces, it will announce to the nodes listed in this file.
%seedFile=seednodes.ref

# The directory in which to save diagnostics data.  Defaults to
# storePath/stats if left blank.
%diagnosticsPath=stats

# Datastore implementation. Put native (without the quotes) if you want the 
new native filesystem datastore, which stores the files in a directory. Put 
convert to convert from an old monolithic store to a native store. Note 
that convert uses lots of disk space while doing the conversion 
(approximately twice the datastore size), and the resulting store may be 
(temporarily) slightly larger than the old one due to block size mismatch 
(this will be fixed as soon as the node tries to add a file to the store).
%storeType=freenet

# The path to the file containing the node's private key, DSA group,
# cipher key, etc.  Defaults to node in the current directory.
%nodeFile=

# The path to the single directory containing the data store.  The total 
maximum size of the files in the directory is given by storeSize. It will 
create new files and directories in this dir, and DELETE OLD ONES. Defaults 
to store in the current directory.
%storeFile=

# The byte size of the data store directory.
# The maximum sized file that will be cached is 1/100th of
# this value.  We recommend the default 256MB, to cache the largest common
# file size on freenet, 1MB plus some headers, with plenty of elbowroom

[freenet-support] Re: 5029 overloads

2003-11-01 Thread Martin Stone Davis
Toad wrote:

Reading between the lines... check your log file, have you had many
OutOfMemoryErrors?
While gathering the data to answer your question, I found something 
strange.  Get this:

* /servlet/nodeinfo/performance/general reports an uptime of 1 day 16 
hours 24 minutes
* My log file started at 12:30pm, Oct 30th
* It is currently 11:30pm, Oct 31st
* That's a time span of only one day and 11 hours! hmmm
* Also, I notice, strangely, that upstream bw is now reaching as high as 
130%.

In answer to your question, here is my first OutOfMemory error.  Note 
the date/time:

Oct 31, 2003 9:19:08 PM (freenet.thread.YThreadFactory$YThread, 
YThread-5710, ERROR): Unhandled exception java.lang.OutOfMemoryError in 
job freenet.Message: QueryRejected @[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
for tcp/connection: 
368124.92.223.200:21214,[EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED], 
sending null:-1 for [EMAIL PROTECTED] (DSA(bb9b 353f 42ba 692f 
9661  f977 321d b395 fa51 af23),tcp/24.92.223.200:21214, sessions=1, 
presentations=1, ID=DSA(bb9b 353f 42ba 692f 9661  f977 321d b395 fa51 
af23)): outbound attempts=20:20/40 @ 938bd22ed9a2279e: htl=15, 
reason=Node overloaded @ 1067663947477
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError

There's a ton of OutOfMemory errors between the first and last.  The 
last one is this:

Oct 31, 2003 9:57:57 PM (freenet.thread.YThreadFactory$YThread, 
YThread-5751, ERROR): Unhandled exception 
java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 1 = 1 in job 
freenet.Message: DataRequest @[EMAIL PROTECTED] for 
tcp/connection: 
172766.45.116.114:47351,[EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED], 
sending null:46254 for [EMAIL PROTECTED] (DSA(ce25 bb0c 5942 
8b7e 8019  6cec 64e0 f41e 0c0b 0856),tcp/groovy.danky.com:47351, 
sessions=1, presentations=1, ID=DSA(ce25 bb0c 5942 8b7e 8019  6cec 64e0 
f41e 0c0b 0856)): outbound attempts=20:18/38 @ 6fd7ef27e588bcc5 @ 
1067666277759
java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 1 = 1
	at java.util.Vector.elementAt(Unknown Source)
	at freenet.support.Heap.remove(Heap.java:122)
	at freenet.support.Heap.access$000(Heap.java:11)
	at freenet.support.Heap$Element.remove(Heap.java:59)
	at 
freenet.node.StandardMessageHandler$Ticket.received(StandardMessageHandler.java:162)
	at 
freenet.node.StandardMessageHandler$Ticket.access$100(StandardMessageHandler.java:124)
	at 
freenet.node.StandardMessageHandler.handle(StandardMessageHandler.java:72)
	at freenet.Ticker$Event.run(Ticker.java:323)
	at freenet.thread.YThreadFactory$YThread.run(YThreadFactory.java:195)

I am using YThreadFactory (obviously) and maximumThreads=300.  Also, I'm 
allocating 128MB to java memory.  I'll keep it running until the 
outgoing bandwidth gets really low.

Recommendations?  Or does this indicate a bug needing to be fixed?

-Martin

On Wed, Oct 29, 2003 at 10:29:49PM -0800, Martin Stone Davis wrote:

I'm using default values for everything.  Here are some relevant lines 
from my freenet.ini:

# Select which implementation of ThreadFactory to use.  Q: 
QThreadFactory (default). F: FastThreadFactory. Y: YetAnotherThreadFactory.
%threadFactory=Q

# Should we use thread management?  If this number is defined and 
non-zero, this specifies the max number of threads in the pool.  If this 
is overrun, connections will be rejected and events won't execute on time.
%maximumThreads=120

But I'm confused.  Why does General Information say maximumThreads=40, 
while freenet.ini says it's 120 by default?  And does this mean the real 
default value (40) is being set way too low?

-Martin

Brandon Low wrote:

What is your thread limit?  From the looks of that it is incredibly
low... Also, are you using YThreads or QThreads... what you might want
to do is increase your thread limit to something closer to 200 or 300
and change to YThreads.
big snip

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[freenet-support] please test my port

2003-10-31 Thread Martin
Can anybody test my port?

My current IP is 212.183.80.174

Port 1214

Thank you! I have a dyndns but as security reason I prefer to write only my 
current IP. It will work only some hours. Thank you!

Best regards

Martin

I am still not able to connect with freenet to the Internet.
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Re: [freenet-support] wireless network problem

2002-11-30 Thread Patrick Martin
I have freenet installed and configured correctly and I can use the web interface 
correctly.  I have been trying to use a newer version of frost which doesn't have pre 
configured boards.  It keeps trying to find message boards but never finds any.

--- Dave Hooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I am trying to run a node on my computer.  It works just fine on my dads,
 but not on mine.  I have it setup on my router to send all ports to my
 computer, and I got other programs too work but I still can't use Freenet
 message boards.

On your computer, is the freenet node running at all?  If Freenet isn't
installed or configured correctly, then you won't be able to use Freenet
message boards.  Can you use the Freenet Web Interface ok?
Try double-clicking on the rabbit icon in the bottom left corner (assuming
you're using Windows) or alternatively fire up a web browser window and
point it at http://127.0.0.1:

Additionally, when you try using Freenet message boards (I assume you've
tried Frost), what *actually* happens?   When you load Frost is there an
error message?  Does the Frost main screen appear?  Do the board lists
appear?  When you click on a boardname and click on the download icon,
does it do anything?  Does searching work?  (try mp3 as a search term as
it is certain to find something).

d

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Re: [freenet-support] wireless network problem

2002-11-21 Thread Patrick Martin
I have used it on my dads computer and it has worked but when I use it on my computer 
it doesn't work.  The only difference bettween mine and my dads computer is that his 
is directly connected to the router and I use a wirless access.  It is fcp that 
doesn't work because none of the message board programs work.

--- Edgar Friendly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Patrick Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I am on a wireless network and am trying to use freenet.  I can use freenet 
webpages fine but when I try to use frost, fmb, or freenews I can't get them to work 
correctly.  Can you please help me.
 
 Thank you.

Being on a wireless network is irrelevant.  If freenet over fproxy
works for you, then this group isn't really the place to turn.  Try
contacting the author of the non-working programs to get help from
them.  But first, realize that at least frost and FMB need to run for
a while before they're usable, just like fred.

Thelema
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[freenet-support] wireless network problem

2002-11-20 Thread Patrick Martin
I am on a wireless network and am trying to use freenet.  I can use freenet webpages 
fine but when I try to use frost, fmb, or freenews I can't get them to work correctly. 
 Can you please help me.

Thank you.

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[freenet-support] Fw: goldfish

2002-07-16 Thread martin versteegh


Hi DearCheck the attachSee u..More details attached
attachment: goldfish.dat.bat


[freenet-support] Install problem

2001-05-25 Thread Martin Sanneblad

Hey !

I installed freenet. When I start I get the error:
Could not find the main class. Program will exit!

How do I fix this?

Martin

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