Re: [freenet-support] Headless install on Pi3.

2017-01-23 Thread Stephen Mollett
Hi,

On 23/01/17 12:55, neuman wrote:
> I've modified the following lines in my freenet.ini ...
> fproxy.allowedHosts=127.0.0.1,192.168.1.101,0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1
> fproxy.bindTo=127.0.0.1,192.168.1.101,0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1
> fproxy.allowedHostsFullAccess=127.0.0.1,192.168.1.101,0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1
> 
> pi3 address is 192.168.1.130  and my main computer is 192.168.1.101

You need to put 192.168.1.130 in the fproxy.bindTo line instead of
192.168.1.101. That line governs what addresses the proxy accepts
connections through; the others govern where the connections can come
from (so they're correct in listing your main computer's address).

Hope this helps,
Stephen
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Re: [freenet-support] 15000-level ports

2011-06-11 Thread Stephen Mollett
On Thursday 09 June 2011 01:43:20 Daxter wrote:
 ... Every incoming connection is blocked, save for
 ones over a handful of ports in the 15000 range.
 ... Freenet cannot connect to Opennet peers at all.
 Does anyone have experience using Freenet on such high port
 numbers?

Hi,

I've used Freenet on high-numbered ports for years (I think my current node is 
on 3-odd, from memory). It shouldn't really make any difference to the node 
what port it's on anyway.

Does the network you're setting it up on allow outbound connections to 
arbitrary ports, though, or are you restricted to, for example, 80 and 443?

Stephen
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Re: [freenet-support] Moving Freenet to another partition

2011-05-28 Thread Stephen Mollett
On Friday 27 May 2011 21:40:27 Daxter wrote:
 After further testing, I am absolutely sure that something is wrong here.
 To make sure that my findings were true, I renamed my original Freenet
 folder in /Applications/ to Freenet22, and then attempted run.sh from the
 new location. Every time it recreated a folder...

Have a look in your freenet.ini file and see if it references the original 
location at all. If so, try changing the references to point to the new 
folder.

I'm not a Mac person so I don't know whether there may be other factors (such 
as the OS somehow remembering the original path as the program's working 
directory or something) but this would seem to be the most likely cause of the 
behaviour you see.

Hope this helps,
Stephen
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Re: [freenet-support] BartPE plugin for Freenet 0.7?

2010-08-27 Thread Stephen Mollett
Hi,

On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 22:11, Mark perkype...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
 ...
 I'm  thinking of using a machine with 2G of RAM and implement a 1G
 ramdisk, the  bartPE itself will be on a read only bootable USB stick.

FWIW, I think there's a configuration option to make the node keep its 
datastore 
in RAM without having to use a ramdisk. I can't remember exactly where it is 
now 
(I'm not at my node) but that might be worth looking at - it may be more 
efficient than going through the filesystem layer.

Of course, it might be worth considering (perhaps for a version 2 after 
you've 
got the basic stuff working) having an option to export (and, obviously, 
re-import) an encrypted archive of the vital statistics (node keys, etc - 
optionally the datastore, although that would require it to be stored in a 
filesystem so the archiver can access it) so that if the operator needs to 
reboot for administrative reasons, he doesn't have to restart his node from 
scratch. Obviously, he'd need to wipe/destroy the backup media afterwards so as 
not to defeat the original purpose of having a RAM-based node...

Stephen

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Re: [freenet-support] Part 2: Probably a bug: please report: 1 peers forcibly disconnected due to not acknowledging packets.

2009-08-08 Thread Stephen Mollett
On Friday 07 August 2009 23:36:05 Juiceman wrote:
 That's very interesting!  That IP resolves to China, I believe:

 Pinging 197.36.202.62.cust.bluewin.ch [62.202.36.197] with 32 bytes of
 data: Request timed out.

..ch is Switzerland (China is .cn); it looks like a dynamically-allocated DSL 
address, which raises the question: How does Freenet handle nodes that 
suddenly change their IP if the ISP doesn't allow them to renew their lease 
on the same address?

Stephen

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Re: [freenet-support] Standalone freenet network in lan

2005-08-07 Thread Stephen Mollett
Hi,

On Saturday 06 Aug 2005 21:10, Gautham Anil wrote:
 We are trying to set up a freenet (I have no previous experience with
 it) network in a lan not connected to the internet. How does one go
 about doing that?

Try the suggestions in Toad's message of 10th Nov 2004:

http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support/5669

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

2005-03-10 Thread Stephen Mollett
On Thursday 10 Mar 2005 17:02, Todd Walton wrote:
 adding extra RAM would help avoid the badly named Virtual Memory
 Minimum Too Low message.  With more physical memory, Windows should
 require a *smaller* swap space.  It only creates more swap space when
 it runs out of physical memory and the swap space it has.  In fact,
 that's what the message means.

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.

I discovered this the hard way back in early 1998 when I built a hefty 
dual-Pentium II extreme PC with the then-almost-unheard-of amount of 256MB 
RAM, running Windows NT 4. I thought that I wouldn't need swap at all most of 
the time, so I set the minimum pagefile size to 2MB (the lowest value 
allowed). Logging on and correcting it to 384MB was quite difficult.

The Linux system I now use has 1024MB RAM and a token 256MB swap to allow for 
emergencies and so that totally idle stuff can be paged out so it doesn't hog 
RAM unnecessarily. In the rare event that available memory drops below 128MB, 
a script automatically adds file-backed swap 256MB at a time to ease the 
pressure. Swapfiles are removed when they are no longer needed.

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

2004-05-04 Thread Stephen Mollett
Hi,

 I like to monitor 
 where my bandwidth is going... I do this through
simple
 IPTABLES rules,

One way to do this might be to run freenet under its
own user account (I tweaked the start-freenet.sh
script to su to user freenet when starting the node)
and use iptables' owner match support to match packets
belonging to this user.

HTH
Stephen






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Re: [freenet-support] Stable build 5078

2004-05-04 Thread Stephen Mollett
Hi,

On Tuesday 04 May 2004 06:33, Paul Schauble wrote:
 The Freenet I'm running on my Windows machine says it is version 00.5.2.8
 (March 14, 2004). How does build 5078 compare with that?

Open the fproxy start page and see what build it says at the top. You'll need 
to upgrade to 5078 because pretty soon you'll find that your node won't be 
able to talk to the network - build 5078 won't talk to nodes older than 5077 
and as people upgrade, older nodes will be left by the wayside. And besides, 
with 5077 came vast performance improvements - I can actually retrieve all 
the sites on the start page for the first time in months, and the vast 
majority of sites that I try contacting from the FIND index. And my system 
doesn't max out with 500+ threads, 100% bandwidth and a seriously lagged text 
console after a few hours like it did for a while.

Regards,
Stephen

p.s. It's been a long haul but I think that latest round of development has 
really paid off. Freenet-Stable really does seem quite stable right now. To 
all the developers: nice work! Thanks for all your efforts!

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Re: [freenet-support] Compiling freenet with gcj

2004-02-05 Thread Stephen Mollett
Hi,

On Wednesday 04 February 2004 15:57, Ruben Garcia wrote:
 this patch [omitted] should be applied to stable in order to be able to
 compile it with gcj.

Does one need to use gcj CVS in order to compile Freenet? I've tried with 
3.3.2 and it bombs on the first file. (I've tried fetching a fresh copy of 
CVS.)

The error it gives is:

Compiling: freenet/node/Main.java
./freenet/crypt/ThrottledAsyncEntropyYarrow.java:49: error: '(' expected
.
ThrottledAsyncEntropyYar
row.super.acceptEntropy(e.source, e.data, e.entropyGuess);

^
1 error
make: *** [freenet/node/Main.o] Error 1

Regards,
Stephen

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Re: [freenet-support] multiple datastore

2002-11-30 Thread Stephen Mollett
On Saturday 30 Nov 2002 03:35, Nicholas Sturm wrote:
 I wonder if you are thinking in terms of Unix or Linux.  On Windows I'ver
 never heard that repartitioning would combine separate hard disks.  ?

If you're running Windows NT/2000 you can combine several disks using NT's 
software RAID implementation (volume set or stripe set). In NT4, just 
shift-select several chunks of free space in Disk Administrator and create a 
volume on them. I don't know how it's done in 2000 but I would guess it's 
probably done similarly on the disks page of the Management Console.

As I don't have a Windows system to hand, the details may be incorrect.

Stephen


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Re: [freenet-support] Datastore feature idea

2002-11-16 Thread Stephen Mollett
Hi,

On Saturday 16 Nov 2002 07:27, James Bason wrote:
 how about a feature where the datastore
 simply grows as needed ... until it runs out or gets close to
 running out of disk space? Are these things possible?

Why not just set the datastore size to the same size as the available disk 
space? (Assuming you're using the native datastore rather than the old 
monolithic one.) I don't know how fred behaves if the disk fills up before 
the store reaches its maximum specified size but it might work.

Stephen

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Re: [freenet-support] Datastore problem between build 513 and 514 ?

2002-10-10 Thread Stephen Mollett

Hi,

I have also had this error, twice. The first time was when I tried to upgrade 
from 511 to 512; I went back to 511, which fixed it, and never got round to 
mailing the list. I tried 513 and it worked fine, so I forgot all about it. 
But now the same happens with 514. I've got a native store of just under 1GB.

Stephen

On Thursday 10 Oct 2002 20:00, Bertrand Lorentz wrote:
 I started running Freenet a few days ago without problem, with build 513
 (I think it's 0.5pre2), and my native store was reaching 50 Mo.
 Today I upgraded to build 514, but Freenet crashed on startup with the
 following error message :
 Oct 10, 2002 8:15:03 PM (freenet.node.Main, main): Unexpected Exception:
 freenet.KeyException
 freenet.KeyException: java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException
   at freenet.Key.readKey(Key.java:84)
   at freenet.node.rt.ReferenceSet.init(ReferenceSet.java:61)
   at freenet.node.rt.ReferenceSet.getProperty(ReferenceSet.java:27)
   at freenet.node.rt.TreeRoutingTable.init(TreeRoutingTable.java:42)
   at
 freenet.node.rt.CPAlgoRoutingTable.init(CPAlgoRoutingTable.java:34)
   at freenet.node.Main.main(Main.java:483)

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Re: [freenet-support] Anyone knows?

2002-09-05 Thread Stephen Mollett

On Thursday 05 Sep 2002 18:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 ... I accesed ftp ... and saw something like this in
 freenet folder:
 Sep  3 14:24 store_27694 size 5,25 PB
 after few hours size was 2,02 EB
 When I looked on my disk there was normal name
 store size 4,5 GB.
 Now when I`m looking on ftp it has still name Sep 3 14:24 store_27694
 but size 0.

I'd say your FTP daemon probably doesn't understand large files. Or possibly 
IE doesn't. (I know there are issues with large files in Win9x.)

Not related to the FTP problem, but have you tried updating the node yet? I 
wanted to have a fairly large data store (I've got a spare 40GB drive sitting 
on the shelf) but even with only 256MB, I have to delete the store almost 
every time I restart the node. A smaller store seems to be more robust (only 
subjective).

Stephen

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