[freenet-support] Back-Off, or something of which nothing is written

2015-07-21 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
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Content preview:  As i understand the whole process of back-off, just by 
observing
   what is happening with my node: There are two numbers, the first is how much
   time is left for the node to be backed off. The second is how much time it
   was backed-off for during this incident. When the first counter reaches 0,
   then it checks whether it can do things correctly now. If not, it then 
increases
   the second number (doubles it?) and then sets the first to that value and
   waits again. If it can communicate, then it decreases the second number and
   things operate normally. [...] 

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As i understand the whole process of back-off, just by observing what is
happening with my node:

There are two numbers, the first is how much time is left for the node to be
backed off. The second is how much time it was backed-off for during this
incident. When the first counter reaches 0, then it checks whether it can do
things correctly now. If not, it then increases the second number (doubles
it?) and then sets the first to that value and waits again. If it can
communicate, then it decreases the second number and things operate normally.

I wasn't able to catch how the decrease of the duration happens. And wasn't
able to find anything in documentation.

Is there something written about it, and i just missed it?
I am fine with you just pointing me to the Java class where it happens, i'll
read the code.

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Re: [freenet-support] Researchers Find Way to Steal Encrypted Data

2010-06-25 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist

On 06/25/2010 07:59 PM, user1 wrote:

http://www.samrecovery.com/pressRoom-articles-researchersFind.aspx

For your info *smile*

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I saw a video showing the same but even without chilling. The way it works is 
because the data on the chip dies slowly and is partially recoverable even after 
about 30 seconds of the power down.


The story goes as such: if somebody get a physical access to your machine, you 
need to pray that they don't know what they are doing.


Freenet thus can only minimise the risk, for example by making it harder for a 
less than knowledgeable attacker or an attacker who doesn't wish to give oneself 
away to prove anything.


It's very far from that perfect anonymous system described in Songs of Distant 
Earth.


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Re: [freenet-support] Researchers Find Way to Steal Encrypted Data

2010-06-25 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist

On 06/25/2010 08:15 PM, VolodyA! V Anarhist wrote:

On 06/25/2010 07:59 PM, user1 wrote:

http://www.samrecovery.com/pressRoom-articles-researchersFind.aspx

For your info *smile*


And don't forget that Apple stores the password for its default encryption in 
plain text. Their justification is that they don't want to inconvenience a user 
by having to ask for a password to do some UI changes.


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Re: [freenet-support] Master password

2010-06-12 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist

Fred Hoffmann wrote:

Just loaded freenet.
How do I obtain the master password to get started.
Do I need to register somewhere?


I will assume that you've loaded the correct 'Freenet' (the anonymous 
distributed network node), and the have chosen some high security level 
pertaining to your computer being taken from you. In which case you are the 
person who had to chose that master password, and nobody should ever know it.


There is no registration to run a node. If you have allowed it to connect to 
strangers on the internet it will bootstrap itself automatically, if you did not 
allow for that, then you will need to already know people who run the nodes, and 
connect to them (it's more secure if you trust the people you connect to (but 
less secure if you don't), you should never connect to somebody in this manner 
whom you wouldn't trust not to try to attack your node and try to figure out 
what you have been doing).


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Re: [freenet-support] getchk getchkfile with or without compression

2010-06-07 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist

Matthew Toseland wrote:

As I understand it Chomsky defends his copyright quite vigorously (and earns a 
substantial amount of money from his work). Are you absolutely sure you have 
the right to distribute that file?


Dear Matthew,

I understand (while not 100% agree with) your reasons behind disallowing people 
from talking about anything that is copyrighted and is transferred to another 
person without permission. However, what you have said there is untrue.


In fact you are safe only because Noam Chomsky does not use libel laws to 
protect oneself, even when it would easily be a winner (such as when he is 
accused of antisemitism, holocaust denial, etc.) You have already spoken to me 
about Noam Chosmky and copyright, and i recall quite well that i've told you 
that he has never used copyright laws to take any individual to court, i have 
then informed you that there has been a torrent - file sharing site specifically 
geared to exchanging interviews, books, and other media made by Chomsky. I 
believe your argument then was that some media company that owns the copyright 
of his interview or writing may non-the-less take people to court.


The reason why i'm writing this is that this list is public and is easily found 
in search engines, thus when you say things like that on this list it creates an 
urgan legend and defames Professor Noam Chomsky. I can already see some zionist 
article:
Noam Chomsky, the self-proclaimed anarchist, has been terrorising the people by 
using the laws that he claims to oppose, in fact even the radical Freenet 
administrators who allow links to child pornography and terrorism are afraid to 
even allow a mention of the audio files with his name in them (Matthew Toseland, 
2010).


Whether you like it or not, toad; by the public that will not know enough about 
the way Freenet operates you will be seen as one of the people in charge, and 
as such when you say things on public forum about some specific person it can be 
used to show the Freenet policy. Please note, i'm not arguing to allow 
copyright infringement to be advertised on the support lists, far from it; but 
please do not make statements about individual people's character.


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Re: [freenet-support] getchk getchkfile with or without compression

2010-06-04 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist

Dennis Nezic wrote:

On Thu, 3 Jun 2010 23:56:46 -0400, Dennis Nezic wrote:

Is it possible to explicitly state the compression used with GETCHK or
GETCHKFILE or GETCHKDDIR from telnet? (I don't think these commands
are even possible in fproxy -- getting chk keys without inserting?)

When inserting files via fproxy, I think you have to explicitly decide
whether to compress or not, but that would easily lead to a different
chk key for the same file, if the GETCHK* commands don't do the same
thing.


Oh, why do we have arbitrary compression anyways, btw? :) (Arbitrary
because there is no explicit standard in the specs, as far as I know,
which can easily lead to completely different CHKs for the same file
across different versions, if the settings are even slightly changed
(ie. slightly different compression algorithm/level, or threshold for
using it, or explicit user choice, etc.)) Is the massive computer and
time overhead really necessary to reduce filesizes by 1%? (I assume
jpeg and zip and mpeg4 etc compression algorithms are already good
enough? And why the heck is all this massive overhead done THREE
times? Are gzip bzip and lzma really all /that/ different??)


This question is being asked over and over and over again, mostly by the people 
who don't bother look for the answer (in the future please at least say that you 
didn't look for it).


Think about the implications of 1% in the network that does not do path folding? 
This is 1% on every download by every person that goes out multiple hops. So you 
will be downloading 1% more, but your node will also have to carry 1% more from 
all the traffic that comes through it. This will also amount to the constant 
garbage flood attack on the network equivalent to 1% of all the data that is 
currently being inserted, pushing more content off the network, causing people 
to retry, and then reinsert more often (with the effects discussed above).


In addition to all that, the truth of the matter is that the CPU time is very 
cheap when it is compared to the network latency.


And as for the reason why there's no standard so far, it's probably because 
things are still being tweaked.


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Re: [freenet-support] getchk getchkfile with or without compression

2010-06-04 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist

Dennis Nezic wrote:

On Thu, 3 Jun 2010 23:56:46 -0400, Dennis Nezic wrote:

Is it possible to explicitly state the compression used with GETCHK or
GETCHKFILE or GETCHKDDIR from telnet? (I don't think these commands
are even possible in fproxy -- getting chk keys without inserting?)

When inserting files via fproxy, I think you have to explicitly decide
whether to compress or not, but that would easily lead to a different
chk key for the same file, if the GETCHK* commands don't do the same
thing.


Oh, why do we have arbitrary compression anyways, btw? :) (Arbitrary
because there is no explicit standard in the specs, as far as I know,
which can easily lead to completely different CHKs for the same file
across different versions, if the settings are even slightly changed
(ie. slightly different compression algorithm/level, or threshold for
using it, or explicit user choice, etc.)) Is the massive computer and
time overhead really necessary to reduce filesizes by 1%? (I assume
jpeg and zip and mpeg4 etc compression algorithms are already good
enough? And why the heck is all this massive overhead done THREE
times? Are gzip bzip and lzma really all /that/ different??)


You did hit one good point here, however, and perhaps it should be put in the 
wiki. There is almost no reason to insert zip, bzip, or other archive types into 
freenet (unless the format is important for some reason); just insert the tar, 
the node will compress it the best it can.


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Re: [freenet-support] Windows testers needed

2010-01-12 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
Matthew Toseland пишет:
 We need some help with debugging the windows installer. There are a few 
 configurations that our windows expert doesn't have easy access to. Please 
 could you respond to this mail if you can help?
 
 We need people with:
 64-bit Windows in general
 Windows 7
 Cyrillic, Chinese, Japanese, etc (non-ASCII), versions of Windows
 Kaspersky anti-virus
 
 Thanks!

Ok, i assume the help is no longer needed.

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Re: [freenet-support] Windows testers needed

2010-01-11 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
Matthew Toseland пишет:
 We need some help with debugging the windows installer. There are a few 
 configurations that our windows expert doesn't have easy access to. Please 
 could you respond to this mail if you can help?
 
 We need people with:
 64-bit Windows in general
 Windows 7
 Cyrillic, Chinese, Japanese, etc (non-ASCII), versions of Windows
 Kaspersky anti-virus
 
 Thanks!

I might be able to help with the cyrillic issues. But it will depend on when 
you'll get in contact with me. I'm here and there right now.

Let me know exactly what you want though.

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Re: [freenet-support] Important question about make webstie on freenet

2009-11-26 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
Gonzalo Castro Carballo пишет:
 hello, I'd like to create a website in Freenet. I have a question I can not 
 resolve. After creating a website, how can I change the index to update the 
 website?. Do I need to create and upload a new one?. What happens then with 
 the links to the old index?. Thanks
 
 In the wiki i not see information. Thanks

If you create a freesite correctly and upload it to a USK key then all the 
links 
to the old version will get to the new version once the node of the Freenet 
user 
who has clicked on the link has seen the new version.

In other words, if the key is USK, don't worry about it too much and allow 
Freenet to recognise that you've uploaded a new version.

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Re: [freenet-support] Piracy will not be tolerated

2009-11-09 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
bimbek пишет:
 Oh, with all the respect Matthew Toseland, you did not need to ban the 
 poor guy.
 
 I hope that one day you will not ban all of us just because some US 
 court would say that using freenet is illegal...

Actually somebody will (whether or not it will be Matthew Toseland or not i 
don't know). Since i'm sure that if Freenet will become illegal, this e-mail 
list will have to shut down, thus de-facto banning everybody from it.

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Re: [freenet-support] Piracy will not be tolerated

2009-11-09 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
urza9...@gmail.com пишет:
 ...why would this mailing list have to shut down if Freenet was deemed
 illegal? Just because you can't run the software doesn't mean you
 can't talk about it. We (supposedly) have freedom of speech here in
 the US - I mean, murder is illegal, but you can still _talk_ about
 murder. Hell you can even run a mailing list dedicated to plotting the
 perfect murder if you wanted. Of course the list would likely be
 watched heavily by the government, and if someone was murdered in such
 a fashion everyone on the list would likely be instant suspects, but
 the list would still be legal.

I'm sure if you create supp...@murder-list.org and provide specific information 
about how to murder somebody you would get into legal trouble even in the most 
pro-free-speech countries. Of course it would depend on what it means for 
Freenet to be 'illegal'.

  - Volodya

 On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 11:48 AM, VolodyA! V Anarhist
 volo...@whengendarmesleeps.org wrote:
 bimbek пишет:
 Oh, with all the respect Matthew Toseland, you did not need to ban the
 poor guy.

 I hope that one day you will not ban all of us just because some US
 court would say that using freenet is illegal...
 Actually somebody will (whether or not it will be Matthew Toseland or not i
 don't know). Since i'm sure that if Freenet will become illegal, this e-mail
 list will have to shut down, thus de-facto banning everybody from it.

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Re: [freenet-support] Strange behavior of the MIME type detection

2009-10-27 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
henri godron пишет:
 All the files where .rar files.
 Example : daemon4304-lite.part103.rar
 
 That's why it is weird...

I found that every so often when the computer is busy the node keeps the 
default 
mime for the file even when there is clearly identifiable or specified mime 
type. Try reinserting one of the files with the incorrect (non-rar) mime and 
see 
if it will miraculously get identified.

 - Volodya

 On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 11:30 AM, bbac...@googlemail.com 
 mailto:bbac...@googlemail.com wrote:
 
 As far as I know the node uses the file extension to guess the file
 type.
 You said you compressed into many rar files, what are the file
 extensions?
 
 Is it possible that the node guesses .rar files correctly, but fails
 with .r00, .r01, ... ?
 This would explain what you see...
 
 
 On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 11:11, henri godron enjoy...@gmail.com
 mailto:enjoy...@gmail.com wrote:
   Hi everyone,
  
   I splitted a file into many .rar files and there is something
 strange in the
   mime type decetion when inserting the files in my node.
   Most of them are being re-compressed (because their mime type is not
   detected as being a compressed file) and some others are being
 recognized
   correctly as rar file types.
  
   I guess this is a known behavior and i suppose the node is trying
 to guess
   the mime type not by using the extension but by opening the file
 and trying
   to 'understand' ?
  
   Maybe it's a bug, I don't know, so I'm still posting this here..
 Who knows !
   I tried to have a look at the code but I have no time right now..
  
   Cya
  
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Re: [freenet-support] Peer connections

2009-10-16 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
l...@hushmail.com пишет:
 Hey Evan.
 
 I tried that site but it doesn't open or exist.
 I have gone to quite a few sites concerning how to forward ports 
 and so far none of them instruct how to, just this is what you 
 need to do. Frustrating to say the least.
 
 Since you say I am connected, how to I contact whoever I am 
 connected to? I have searched through all the pages of Freenet I 
 can access but nothing that shows or leads me into the path or 
 manner of trying to contact any of these connected ones.
 
 Thanks

Ok, you can be connected either to somebody you know in real life (you would 
have to trade references for that, and for that you would already have to know 
how to contact that person) or you can be connected to strangers (these are 
found for you automatically by your node, and these people you won't be able to 
contact, and neither do you need to do that).

It is possible that you want to talk to people on Freenet in general (some of 
them might be those you are connected to, but you will have no knowledge of 
that 
(and that's the point of anonymity)). To do that you need to set up one of the 
chat applications which use Freenet to transfer their messages. For example 
you can go to http://jtcfrost.sf.net/ and install that application, after that 
you create a pseudonym and can communicate using that pseudonym with other 
people.

- Volodya




 On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 09:40:47 +0700 Evan Daniel eva...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 9:41 PM,  l...@hushmail.com wrote:
 Hello people.
 I have these peers and they are connected. I am assuming
 connected to me in some manner.
 In order to connect to them, I have to give them something, 
 and/or
 get something from them.

 Where, no, how do I find their info in order to connect?
 I know I can send my noderef but where do I find theirs?

 Also, the message in the window mentions using a certain port. I
 think it says something like UDP but since I don't have that 
 page
 open please forgive me if I got the letters wrong.

 SIGH! Again, it mentions forwarding this port and I cannot seem 
 to
 understand how to do this.
 You already have everything you need to connect to them.  You can 
 tell
 because you're connected to them.  Similarly, they have everything
 they need.

 There are plenty of people who can do a better job than I 
 explaining
 how to forward a port.  Some of them have done so on this mailing
 list; some of those, recently.  I suggest checking the list 
 archives.
 Alternately, google can help:
 http://www.google.com/q=how+to+forward+a+port

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Re: [freenet-support] Forwarding ports

2009-10-09 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
l...@hushmail.com пишет:
 Hi.
 
 If anyone has clear directions on how to forward ports could they 
 please post them here?
 
 I still need to do this but cannot find out how to do it.
 
 ThanX in advance 

This will depend on your network set-up. The thing is that the port can be 
blocked at every router that the packet encounters, so everything needs to be 
open.

Here is a very good description that will hopefully get you started (posted by 
Luke):
http://archives.freenetproject.org/message/20090930.143913.eab74afb.en.html

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Re: [freenet-support] connection assistance

2009-09-28 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
Jonathan Bannister пишет:
 I'm having diffuclty connecting.  Can you advise?

I believe that if you go to http://www.whatismyip.com/ and put in that IP 
address that might help.

   - Volodya

 Unknown external address
 Freenet was unable to determine your external IP address (or the IP 
 address of your NAT-device or firewall). You can still exchange 
 references with other people, however this will only work if the other 
 user is not behind a NAT-device or firewall. As soon as you have 
 connected to one other user in this way, Freenet will be able to 
 determine your external IP address. You can determine your current IP 
 address and tell your node with the 'Temporary IP address hint' 
 configuration parameter http://127.0.0.1:/config/node. Also, it 
 would be a good idea to forward the ports 61616 and 27307 (UDP) on your 
 router to make it easy to connect to your node.
 
 * Temporary IP address hintTemporary hint to what our IP might be;
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Re: [freenet-support] connection assistance

2009-09-28 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
Jonathan Bannister пишет:
 Thank you for this sugestion.  I have done this repeatedly, with no success.
 
 I note the following suggestion: it would be a good idea to forward the 
 ports 61616 and 27307 (UDP) on your router.  How is this accomplished?

That will depend on the router, and you will need to have control of it, or at 
least have the ability to explain to those in control why you need that port 
forwarded.

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 To: support@freenetproject.org
 Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 12:42 PM
 Subject: Re: [freenet-support] connection assistance
 
 
 Jonathan Bannister пишет:
 I'm having diffuclty connecting.  Can you advise?
 I believe that if you go to http://www.whatismyip.com/ and put in that IP
 address that might help.

   - Volodya

 Unknown external address
 Freenet was unable to determine your external IP address (or the IP
 address of your NAT-device or firewall). You can still exchange
 references with other people, however this will only work if the other
 user is not behind a NAT-device or firewall. As soon as you have
 connected to one other user in this way, Freenet will be able to
 determine your external IP address. You can determine your current IP
 address and tell your node with the 'Temporary IP address hint'
 configuration parameter http://127.0.0.1:/config/node. Also, it
 would be a good idea to forward the ports 61616 and 27307 (UDP) on your
 router to make it easy to connect to your node.

 * Temporary IP address hintTemporary hint to what our IP might be;
   deleted after us


 

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Re: [freenet-support] connection assistance

2009-09-28 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
bqz69 пишет:
 On Monday 28 September 2009 21.54.52 VolodyA! V Anarhist wrote:
 Jonathan Bannister пишет:
 Thank you for this sugestion.  I have done this repeatedly, with no
 success.

 I note the following suggestion: it would be a good idea to forward the
 ports 61616 and 27307 (UDP) on your router.  How is this accomplished?
 I am using firestarter firewall, and that's where I forward my ports (I am 
 using ubuntu linux)

The port may be blocked at any level *before* the firestarter even gets a 
chance 
to see it. Think of the network connection as a water pipe, if you have several 
volves prior to the one at the tip of the hose closing any single one of them 
will block the flow of water.

Router is the piece of hardware that takes the traffic it receives from one 
network and sends it to the different network. One of those networks can 
actually be seen as the cloud of the Internet (since it is connected on and 
on 
with more and more networks). At some point there is a closed port before it 
reaches the internet.

ISPs sometimes close the ports, and if you have a router in your house, it may 
have come preconfigured to close everything unless told to do otherwise. I 
honestly do not know enough at this point to help you any more... sorry.

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Re: [freenet-support] Remove all identifying content from posted files (especially audio)

2009-09-14 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
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Brian Mearns wrote:
 On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 6:54 AM, SmallSister development
 smallsis...@xs4all.nl wrote:
 Brian Mearns wrote:
 I understand the basic architecture of Freenet and how it protects
 contributors, but I'm concerned that the files themselves might
 contain identifying information about the source of the file. In
 particular, for audio files such as MP3, Ogg Vorbis, and Flac. Does
 anyone have any information on making sure there are no
 fingerprints left on these files when posting?
 There is no way to be certain. There could be a future algorithm piecing
 together just enough bits from a file to identify you. Word frequency
 analysis has been used to discern likely writers of a plain text file.
 Yes, you can avoid stupid mistakes by checking for known signatures
 and removing them, but that is something that would be different for
 different file types (ogg would be somewhat different from mp3; but doc
 and pdf require totally different approaches.) It would be useful to
 have tools that can identify and remove watermarks and Freenet would be
 a great place to publish them (with source code please!)

 Peter.
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 Bugger, I didn't even think of steganographic watermarks (shame on
 me), I was thinking more in terms of meta data known to be stored with
 various file formats (like ID3 tags), but this seems to be more
 complicated than I expected. Thanks for the insight.

 -Brian

For audio and video the best approach could be to take the streams and remux
them into the same container type, then to copy only the metadata which the user
knows about (for example some audio files have autogain settings, etc).

You would still have a potential for watermarking, as Peter already pointed out,
and these watermarks will become more and more common as Internet Music Shop
software develops (this is not to assume that internet shops is the only source
of watermarked audio, other groups can watermark a file, this is most dangerous
in countries where freenet is illegal(*)).

  - Volodya


(*) An agent of the state can insert a completely legal file that one believes
would be downloaded and not hidden by average freenet user, let's say it is a
public domain humorous poem. Even those users who are completely paranoid and
run Freenet on a hidden encrypted partition may let their guard down and copy
said file outside of encrypted partition, or post it on their blog. This,
however, can be used to identify them as Freenet users, if the version of the
file distributed on Freenet has been watermarked.

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Re: [freenet-support] Very few connections on 0.5

2009-09-03 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
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DJ's Box wrote:
 I've noticed that for some months already, my node has a very low
 number of connections (especially active ones). This is an average
 report on Open Connections page:
 
 Connections open (Inbound/Outbound/Limit) 30 (23/7/90)
 Transfers active (Transmitting/Receiving) 9 (7/2)
 Data waiting to be transferred271 Bytes
 Total amount of data transferred  3.508 MiB
 
 What could be the reason? Is 0.5 really that small now? I've used it
 for quite a while, though.

Correct, 0,5 is very small due to the fact that new people do not join it
(because of the security vulnerabilities and other things) and people who have
used it in the past have mostly migrated to 0,7.

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Re: [freenet-support] Automating console interface

2009-08-24 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
Michael Yip wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 I'm currently carrying out a research project on Freenet to try and
 measure the amount of information one can gain from the observable
 attributes.
 
 I was wondering if there's any way I can automate the commands through
 the Freenet console interface, in the same way one can write a shell
 script to automate shell commands?
 
 Thanks for your help in advance.
 
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If i would be doing something like this i would edit the code itself putting 
System.err.println(Attribute1 = +attribute1.toString()) of the attributes 
that 
i need to capture and then write something to parse wrapper.log file which is 
where it all will end up.

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Re: [freenet-support] ?spam? Re: Automating console interface

2009-08-24 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
Michael Yip wrote:
 Hi,
 
 What I'm looking to do is to somehow automate the process of uploading a
   set of documents on one end of my on darknet and request the documents
 from the other end.
 
 I'm trying to measure how the HTL value and key closeness may expose the
 requester's identity.
 
 Is this possible?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Michael

Well, i see a couple of ways you can approach downloading and uploading. First 
you can use some of the pre-existing FCP libraries 
(http://wiki.freenetproject.org/FreenetDevTools) and write something quick with 
that, you also can do that via plug-ins, although i honestly am not sure about 
the intricacies of it.

You also can just open the port and write to it, the FCP is quite straight 
forward if if you don't need anything complicated it's trivial to set-up 
(http://wiki.freenetproject.org/FreenetFCPSpec2Point0) in order to insert 
something you would send ClientHello to the node, and get a response, then send 
ClientPut with UploadFrom=disk; you then would wait until the file completes. 
To 
download the file you would ClienHello and ClienGet prividing the URL that was 
generated as the result of insert.

All this would get the node to do the work, it will *not* expose the internal 
attributes to you, to do this you would have to dig inside the code of Freenet. 
Of course you can set logging to MINIMAL and see what already gets logged, 
(look 
at the actual logs, not only at wrapper.log).

   - Volodya

 VolodyA! V Anarhist wrote:
 Michael Yip wrote:
 Hi all,

 I'm currently carrying out a research project on Freenet to try and
 measure the amount of information one can gain from the observable
 attributes.

 I was wondering if there's any way I can automate the commands through
 the Freenet console interface, in the same way one can write a shell
 script to automate shell commands?

 Thanks for your help in advance.

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 that 
 i need to capture and then write something to parse wrapper.log file which 
 is 
 where it all will end up.

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Re: [freenet-support] How can a system administrator detect active freenodes?

2009-08-21 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
Luke771 wrote:
 Alex Pyattaev wrote:
 Ok people, I'll try to adopt my own freenode to track the users that 
 try to connect to freenet. If I come up with solution, I'll indeed 
 tell you. Hope I'll ban some nasty users before you make a patch, so 
 that I can sleep well knowing that my bosses will never know about the 
 freenet users in the LAN=)

 What you're doing here is catching Opennet users. Pure Darknet users 
 wont be that easy to catch.

He has stated that the network does not allow P2P applications running 
Freenet 
as pure darknet will technically be F2F, now we can start arguing whether F2F 
is a subset of P2P or a distinctly different thing. But if we accept that F2F 
and P2P are different, then people who haven't enabled Opennet are actually not 
violating that particular network's guidelines.

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Re: [freenet-support] How can a system administrator detect active freenodes?

2009-08-21 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
Evan Daniel wrote:
 On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 9:59 AM, VolodyA! V
 Anarhistvolo...@whengendarmesleeps.org wrote:
 Luke771 wrote:
 Alex Pyattaev wrote:
 Ok people, I'll try to adopt my own freenode to track the users that
 try to connect to freenet. If I come up with solution, I'll indeed
 tell you. Hope I'll ban some nasty users before you make a patch, so
 that I can sleep well knowing that my bosses will never know about the
 freenet users in the LAN=)

 What you're doing here is catching Opennet users. Pure Darknet users
 wont be that easy to catch.
 He has stated that the network does not allow P2P applications running 
 Freenet
 as pure darknet will technically be F2F, now we can start arguing whether 
 F2F
 is a subset of P2P or a distinctly different thing. But if we accept that F2F
 and P2P are different, then people who haven't enabled Opennet are actually 
 not
 violating that particular network's guidelines.
 
 Except that it's really, really obvious that friends are a subset of
 peers.  See definition of peers.  In a computing context, peers is as
 distinct from client/server etc.  This is a silly argument, and any
 sysadmin will (rightly) tell you you're an idiot if you try to make
 it.
 
 Evan Daniel

The issue with my university was that P2P applications do not let anybody 
control who connects to your computer. Each person has to be responsible for 
the 
connections being made to the machine. Clearly F2F network is *not* a subset of 
P2P under that light. So many users will (rightly) call you an idiot (since we 
were not discussing peers and friends, but P2P and F2F).

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[freenet-support] internal error - node.db4o

2009-07-03 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
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- - Anonymous - 2009.06.30 - 08:18:42GMT -

I had message internal error in download/upload queue
I moved file node.db4o to backup directory - and now everything works. But i
lost all my download/upload keys. Anybody knows if there is any chance to get
them back? just keys or filenames...
i tried some tools for db4o database but don't work. is it encrypted or 
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Re: [freenet-support] Assistance

2009-06-30 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
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 I got Frost from the alpha/plugins directory at
 downloads.freenetproject.org.  However, no worries there.  I downloaded
 Frost again, removed the old, and tried from scratch - and bingo, it's
 working.  I did the same with Freemail, and it is suddenly working also,
 lol.  Evidently, third time is the charm. 

Perhaps something has corrupted the configuration or something else like that.

 I am coming to the conclusion that being stubborn is an asset in this
 business.

Yes, but strangely enough for me most of things just work when it comes to
Freenet. I don't know if it's my karma or i just don't notice some bumps which
attract people, but i hope it stays that way. There are things which are
horribly uncomfortable to use, but then i end up changing them so that they are
suitable for me.

FMS for example is being mirrored to Frost by me, because i find Frost to be
better. So if you want to read FMS without the need to post there, you just
subscribe to the board fms-NAME.OF.BOARD substituting the name of the board on
FMS and bingo, you are reading the messages (timestamps and senders are
preserved, even threads work if i happen to receive the messages more or less in
order).

 WoT and Freetalk are still not working - not even after a reinstall of
 the unofficial plugins - but as somebody just pointed out, they are
 still a work in progress. 

I have not tried these yet.

 Does anyone know when Freenet 0.8 is expected?  I understand Freetalk
 will be bundled with it, and I hope it can be persuaded to work by then.



 Many thanks for all the help!

No problems, if you need more you can always ask on Frost, there are many people
who will be willing to help... and many trolls too, but you can ignore them.

 Kate

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Re: [freenet-support] Assistance

2009-06-29 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
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Kathryn A. Graham wrote:
 Thanks so much to Luke and others for your response!  I am attempting to
 implement Frost as I type this, and I got a good laugh over sending IP
 address to the NSA.  I tried Freetalk as well, with the same result as
 FMS.  No captchas downloaded no matter what I did.  As you can tell by
 the delay in my answering your message, I tried it for a couple of
 days.  I think it is safe to say that no captchas were *going* to
 download, which concerns me.  There is evidently something in my
 configuration that is preventing me from using Web of Trust, although I
 can't figure out what it is.
 
 I have forwarded ports 11231, 57881, 9481 through my router and opened
 them through my firewall (Zone Alarm Pro) as well.  I have confirmed
 that Windows Firewall is *not* running.  I have also rebooted several
 times. g  If there is something else I should check, I would
 appreciate learning about it.  My Windows version is XP Pro, latest
 updates and service packs.
 
 I've just minimized this message and noticed that Frost is hung at about
 2/3 in its starting sequence.  I am now going to go drink a large cup of
 hemlock.  sigh
 
 A few moments later, it wants me to check my node is running - but it
 says it will start anyway.  Node is definitely running.  I have
 confirmed that the service is running, and through the web interface, I
 can see that I am connected to one friend and 11 strangers.  Now Frost
 is using about 55 percent of my CPU and doing nothing that I can see,
 but the splash screen has finally gone away.  
 
 An hour later - my HD is being accessed like crazy, but still no sign of
 any application.  I'm clearly going to have to reboot.
 
 Terribly, terribly frustrating.  And the guy that maintains the active
 links page wants new sites announced in FMS, so even if I do get Frost
 working, somehow I still have to get Web of Trust stuff working also. 
 I'm about to throw up my hands and give up.  Not worth it.  Damned
 shame, too - I'd already created a flog and an active link - needed only
 to write first blog entry and get it up there.  Gr. 
 
 Please - any help greatly appreciated.
 
 Kate

I can't help you with FMS, i've given up on that (i'm not going to rant about
it). It's still used by a few people but from what my node picks up there are
significantly more active conversations on Frost, unfortunately developers have
stopped reading all the bug reports there *cough*.

The problem seems to be that something has stopped Frost connecting to your
node. Is your node running on the same machine? If so then you did *not* need to
forward 9481 port on the router, but you might have needed to open it on Zone
Alarm anyhow (i'm not sure). Now, Zone Alarm also keeps track of what
applications try to access the network, Frost needs to be one of them, even
though it only accesses the node (and i believe you can specify that) it needs
to have that access, otherwise that might be causing the problem.

Can you check that and get back to me on the list?

 - Volodya

P.S. You don't want to post the Node ports on the open list, because this way
others will be able to know that it's you who has connected to them. Of course
if it doesn't matter, then it's ok, but it creates an atmosphere where others
may slip and post that info also.


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Re: [freenet-support] Assistance

2009-06-29 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
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Kathryn A. Graham wrote:
 Thanks so much to Luke and others for your response!  I am attempting to
 implement Frost as I type this, and I got a good laugh over sending IP
 address to the NSA.  I tried Freetalk as well, with the same result as
 FMS.  No captchas downloaded no matter what I did.  As you can tell by
 the delay in my answering your message, I tried it for a couple of
 days.  I think it is safe to say that no captchas were *going* to
 download, which concerns me.  There is evidently something in my
 configuration that is preventing me from using Web of Trust, although I
 can't figure out what it is.
 
 I have forwarded ports 11231, 57881, 9481 through my router and opened
 them through my firewall (Zone Alarm Pro) as well.  I have confirmed
 that Windows Firewall is *not* running.  I have also rebooted several
 times. g  If there is something else I should check, I would
 appreciate learning about it.  My Windows version is XP Pro, latest
 updates and service packs.
 
 I've just minimized this message and noticed that Frost is hung at about
 2/3 in its starting sequence.  I am now going to go drink a large cup of
 hemlock.  sigh
 
 A few moments later, it wants me to check my node is running - but it
 says it will start anyway.  Node is definitely running.  I have
 confirmed that the service is running, and through the web interface, I
 can see that I am connected to one friend and 11 strangers.  Now Frost
 is using about 55 percent of my CPU and doing nothing that I can see,
 but the splash screen has finally gone away.  
 
 An hour later - my HD is being accessed like crazy, but still no sign of
 any application.  I'm clearly going to have to reboot.
 
 Terribly, terribly frustrating.  And the guy that maintains the active
 links page wants new sites announced in FMS, so even if I do get Frost
 working, somehow I still have to get Web of Trust stuff working also. 
 I'm about to throw up my hands and give up.  Not worth it.  Damned
 shame, too - I'd already created a flog and an active link - needed only
 to write first blog entry and get it up there.  Gr. 
 
 Please - any help greatly appreciated.
 
 Kate
 
 

One more thing, if your node is on the different machine than the Frost, (which
would be the case if you had to forward port 9481) then you have to tell the
frost where to find the node before starting it. Look for 'config' directory
wherever frost is, and edit the file 'frost.ini' (when frost is not running) you
should have a line like:
availableNodes=127.0.0.1:9481

You need to change 127.0.0.1 to the ip address of where your node is.

Of course this is assuming that your node is at the different machine than 
Frost.

   - Volodya

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Re: [freenet-support] Assistance

2009-06-29 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
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Kathryn A. Graham wrote:
 Thanks for your suggestions, Volodya.
 
 No, my node is definitely on the same machine where I am trying to run
 Frost.  I'm on a home network, but my other half is no computer whiz,
 and I am the only one experimenting with Freenet as yet.  He will be my
 test case once I get comfortable with this stuff, and before I try to
 write any book chapters about Freenet.  If he can do it, any Windows
 user can, lol.
 
 I've checked the ZA programs listing and Frost is not listed as such -
 merely as an instance of Java.  I've given Java more access than I am
 completely comfortable with, but Frost still cannot connect to my node
 at all.   I've tried turning ZA and Avast off completely, but it still
 does not work.  The Web of Trust plugin is not working either (for
 Freetalk).  Just FMS, and only since I reinstalled it a little while
 ago.  I'm not successfully announced yet, of course, but a few captchas
 are trickling in and I can read some messages.
 
 I'm heartened by tentative success with FMS, and I'm going to reinstall
 Web of Trust and see if I can get that working now for Freetalk.
 
 Kate

This is very very strange. FMS is working when Frost isn't, perhaps an insulting
question, but where did you get the version of Frost you are running? Can you go
to the frost.ini in the config directory and check availableNodes setting?

   - Volodya

 One more thing, if your node is on the different machine than the
 Frost, (which
 would be the case if you had to forward port 9481) then you have to
 tell the
 frost where to find the node before starting it. Look for 'config'
 directory
 wherever frost is, and edit the file 'frost.ini' (when frost is not
 running) you
 should have a line like:
 availableNodes=127.0.0.1:9481

 You need to change 127.0.0.1 to the ip address of where your node is.

 Of course this is assuming that your node is at the different machine
 than Frost.

- Volodya

 


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Re: [freenet-support] freenet fails to run

2009-06-17 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
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Egbert van der Meer wrote:
 I have installed freenet several times but I can not get it running.
 The installation itself go's with no problem but I can not get anything
 from the network.
 An earlier version of frost also does not work since no messages are
 coming in.
 Also in fuquid no blocks are received at all.
 Also it fails to download any of the bookmarks on the home page.
 If you need any more detailed information in order to pin point the
 problem I would be glad to sent it to you.
 Thank you in advance for your assistance.
 
 E.vd Meer.

Ok, i'll give it a try...

1. Have you connected to any of your friends over freenet or (alternatively)
enabled connections to strangers?
2. Did you give your Freenet node a little time to run?
3. Fuqid no longer downloads anything, node does all the downloads and inserts,
Fuqid has been hacked to work with 0,7 but it is no longer really necessary.
4. What do you mean by older version of Frost? How much older?

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[freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-06 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
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> What OS do you use for Freenet?

Ubuntu GNU/Linux 9.04

> What is your current datastore size set to?

20 GiB

> What is your output bandwidth limit set to?

220 KiB/sec

> What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?

50 KiB/sec

> This will help us to make decisions about new performance features ...

Yippie!

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Re: [freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-06 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
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 What OS do you use for Freenet?

Ubuntu GNU/Linux 9.04

 What is your current datastore size set to?

20 GiB

 What is your output bandwidth limit set to?

220 KiB/sec

 What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?

50 KiB/sec

 This will help us to make decisions about new performance features ...

Yippie!

 - Volodya

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[freenet-support] Why is the development of the freenet project going so slow

2009-02-27 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
bqz69 wrote:
> I was just wondering?
> 
> I have tried out freenet for years, but it still seems not to be ready 
> for serious use by individual people, that is the huge group of ordinary 
> people out there on the Internet, who are in serious need for a Freenet.
> 
> It can be used mostly only by small groups of smart people, who are more 
> or less programmers, really friends, closed groups or alike.
> 
> I find freenet to be a very important project, for the freedom of speech 
> of the world, but freenet seems to have stopped up in its development.
> 
> It is still quite difficult to use and setup for normal people, I find, 
> and not many people have "frinds" to exchange nodes with, in order to 
> become anonymous.
> 
> The internet is in the middle of a very fast development phase, but 
> freenet just sits there more or less sleeping.
> 
> I do not have any capabilities of programming myself, and is only a 
> possibly enduser of Freenet.
> 
> Maybe some forces do not want Freenet to develop - or maybe it is really 
> only intended for small closed groups of people?
> 
> Interested in hearing some comments *smile*

Not many people having friends is really a weird comment seeing how social
networking sites manage to gather people more and more. Even some anarchist
sites that i know of are planning to release their social network portals, and
that is incredible, seeing how you will have an argument with only two
anarchists in the same room.

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Re: [freenet-support] Why is the development of the freenet project going so slow

2009-02-27 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
bqz69 wrote:
 I was just wondering?
 
 I have tried out freenet for years, but it still seems not to be ready 
 for serious use by individual people, that is the huge group of ordinary 
 people out there on the Internet, who are in serious need for a Freenet.
 
 It can be used mostly only by small groups of smart people, who are more 
 or less programmers, really friends, closed groups or alike.
 
 I find freenet to be a very important project, for the freedom of speech 
 of the world, but freenet seems to have stopped up in its development.
 
 It is still quite difficult to use and setup for normal people, I find, 
 and not many people have frinds to exchange nodes with, in order to 
 become anonymous.
 
 The internet is in the middle of a very fast development phase, but 
 freenet just sits there more or less sleeping.
 
 I do not have any capabilities of programming myself, and is only a 
 possibly enduser of Freenet.
 
 Maybe some forces do not want Freenet to develop - or maybe it is really 
 only intended for small closed groups of people?
 
 Interested in hearing some comments *smile*

Not many people having friends is really a weird comment seeing how social
networking sites manage to gather people more and more. Even some anarchist
sites that i know of are planning to release their social network portals, and
that is incredible, seeing how you will have an argument with only two
anarchists in the same room.

   - Volodya

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