Re: [freenet-support] little more help again

2002-10-22 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 09:26:31AM -0600, colbyd wrote:
 ok...still having some problems. I just updated the wininstall, and freenet
 stalls after 'starting interfaces.'
 I get a line: (freenet.node.states.announcing.NewInitialRequest,
 QThread-10): Scheduling post-announcement request on chain
 5ac43bb309782350, for key 0f4dfc443f7be356d22c9ef83af0a5eaed75fb20120302
 
 and then nothing more...no more requests and no more activity.
 
 appreciate your help so far!
Um, have you tried using the node? http://localhost:/ ?
 

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Re: [freenet-support] little more help again

2002-10-22 Thread colbyd
in 'advanced settings' I have the default: 127.0.0.1,localhost. 


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Re: [freenet-support] little more help again

2002-10-22 Thread Der Vagabund
At 18:55 22.10.2002, you wrote:

I should elaborate: I can use freenet--that is, I can connect to the
localhost. there is, however, no activity in the store...I'm not
receiving/sending data.

in 'advanced settings' I have the default: 127.0.0.1,localhost.


What do you expect ? If you are transient there will be no activity until you
request something in freenet.
Have you tried the links on the gateway page ?
(especially the The Freedom Engine link)

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Re: [freenet-support] little more help again

2002-10-22 Thread colbyd
I'm a perm node. just curious why I'm not receiving data in the store?

At 07:42 PM 10/22/2002 +0200, you wrote:
At 18:55 22.10.2002, you wrote:
I should elaborate: I can use freenet--that is, I can connect to the
localhost. there is, however, no activity in the store...I'm not
receiving/sending data.

in 'advanced settings' I have the default: 127.0.0.1,localhost.

What do you expect ? If you are transient there will be no activity until you
request something in freenet.
Have you tried the links on the gateway page ?
(especially the The Freedom Engine link)

Der Vagabund


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Re: [freenet-support] little more help again

2002-10-22 Thread kaboom

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On On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 10:50:26 -0700 colbyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm a perm node. just curious why I'm not receiving data in the store?


Even if you're set up perfectly it can take awhile for the network
to know your node is really going to be there awhile. I noticed that
when i first set one up. There are a whole number of factors from
that to node specialization, and i dont know what they all are, but
the first time i set one up it took a couple f days before it started
to fill.

Or maybe something is wrong, but if everything works otherwise i wudnt
worry about it yet.

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Re: [freenet-support] little more help again

2002-10-22 Thread Der Vagabund
Oh,
I assume that the settings in your ini/conf file are correct and you
have doAnnounce=true ?
You should have incoming connections then. Maybe it takes some time.
A good way to introduce your node to the network is to run FROST because
it creates many connections.
(Or just retrieve /insert some files constantly )
If that's all true , don't worry, the inserts will be coming soon :-)

Der Vagabund

P.S. If you have enabled the node status info, you can go to localhost:8889 .


At 19:50 22.10.2002, you wrote:

I'm a perm node. just curious why I'm not receiving data in the store?

At 07:42 PM 10/22/2002 +0200, you wrote:
At 18:55 22.10.2002, you wrote:
I should elaborate: I can use freenet--that is, I can connect to the
localhost. there is, however, no activity in the store...I'm not
receiving/sending data.

in 'advanced settings' I have the default: 127.0.0.1,localhost.

What do you expect ? If you are transient there will be no activity 
until you
request something in freenet.
Have you tried the links on the gateway page ?
(especially the The Freedom Engine link)

Der Vagabund


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Re: [freenet-support] little more help again

2002-10-22 Thread colbyd
I've been checking that...no inbound requests yet, after more than 6 hours.

Have you had some connections now? http://127.0.0.1:8889/ and click on
inbound requests.
 
 appreciate your help so far!

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Re: [freenet-support] little more help again

2002-10-22 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 04:30:10PM -0600, colbyd wrote:
 I've been checking that...no inbound requests yet, after more than 6 hours.
Anything about announcing in the log?
 
 Have you had some connections now? http://127.0.0.1:8889/ and click on
 inbound requests.
  
  appreciate your help so far!
 
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Re: [freenet-support] little more help again

2002-10-22 Thread colbyd

no, just this about 4 hours ago:

Oct 22, 2002 12:08:26 PM
(freenet.interfaces.servlet.MultipleHttpServletContainer, QThread-12): I/O
error in servlet
Oct 22, 2002 12:54:54 PM (freenet.node.states.announcing.NewInitialRequest,
QThread-4): Scheduling post-announcement request on chain 160a47ae67aaf94a,
for key 169f1eff6887dbe5570a9c9a550ce60af688d5b90f0302b




At 11:37 PM 10/22/2002 +0100, you wrote:
On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 04:30:10PM -0600, colbyd wrote:
 I've been checking that...no inbound requests yet, after more than 6 hours.
Anything about announcing in the log?
 
 Have you had some connections now? http://127.0.0.1:8889/ and click on
 inbound requests.
  
  appreciate your help so far!
 
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Re: [freenet-support] little more help again

2002-10-22 Thread colbyd
[Freenet node]
# Freenet configuration file
# This file was automatically generated by WinConfig on 10/22/02

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



# Normal entries


# The byte size of the datastore cache file.  Note that it will maintain
# a fixed size. If you change this or the storePath field following,
# your entire datastore will be wiped and replaced with a blank one
storeSize=581959680

# The path to a single file (including file name, or a comma-separated list
of files,
# containing the data store.  The size of each file is given by storeSize.
# Defaults to cache_port in the main freenet directory.
#storeFile=

# Transient nodes do not give out references to themselves, and should
# therefore not receive any requests.  Set this to yes only if you are
# on a slow, non-permanent connection.
transient=false

# The port to listen for incoming FNP (Freenet Node Protocol) connections on.
listenPort=27757

# The I.P. address of this node as seen by the public internet.
# This is needed in order for the node to determine its own
# NodeReference.
ipAddress=bt00v01.Colorado.EDU

# The directory to store any temporary files created by the node. It gets
deleted
# automatically on node start and stop.
tempDir=C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\freenet\

# This is used only by Windows configurator, not by node
warnPerm=true



# Advanced Entries


# set to yes if you want your node to announce itself to other nodes
doAnnounce=yes

# file containing initial node references
seedFile=seednodes.ref

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

# The maximum number of bytes per second to transmit, totaled between
# incoming and outgoing connections.  Ignored if either inputBandwidthLimit
# or outputBandwidthLiit is nonzero.
bandwidthLimit=0

# If nonzero, specifies an independent limit for outgoing data only.
# (overrides bandwidthLimit if nonzero)
outputBandwidthLimit=0
inputBandwidthLimit=0

#A comma-separated list of hosts which are allowed to talk to node via FCP
fcpHosts=127.0.0.1,localhost

# The hops that initial requests should make.
initialRequestHTL=15

# 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=

# 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=

# When forwarding a request, the node will reduce the HTL to this value
# if it is found to be in excess.
maxHopsToLive=25

# Should we use thread-management?  If this number is defined and non-zero,
# this specifies how many inbound connections can be active at once.
maximumThreads=120

# The number of connections that a node can keep open at the same time
maxNodeConnections=60



# Geek Settings


# The number of attempts to make at announcing this node per
# initial peer. Zero means the node will not announce itself
announcementAttempts=10

# The amount of time to wait before initially announcing the node,
# and to base the time the time between retries on. In milliseconds.
announcementDelay=180

# The value to mutliply the last delay time with for each retry.
# That is, for try N, we weight announcementDelay*announcementDelay^N
# before starting.
announcementDelayBase=2

# announcementPeers: undocumented.
announcementPeers=3

# How long to wait for authentication before giving up (in milliseconds)
authTimeout=3

# The interval at which to write out the node's data file
# (the store_port file, *not* the cache_port file).
checkPointInterval=1200

# How long to listen on an inactive connection before closing
# (if reply address is known)
connectionTimeout=18

# The expected standard deviation in hopTimeExpected.
hopTimeDeviation=12000

# The expected time it takes a Freenet node to pass a message.
# Used to calculate timeout values for requests.
hopTimeExpected=12000

# The number of keys to request from the returned close values
# after an Announcement (this is per announcement made).
initialRequests=10

# localAnnounceTargets: undocumented.

# The number of outstanding message replies the node will
# wait for before it starts to abandon them.
messageStoreSize=5

# What size should the blocks have when moving data?
blockSize=4096

# The maximum number of bytes of padding to allow between messages
# and in Void messages.
maximumPadding=65536

# The time to wait for connections to be established and 
# authenticated before passing by a node while routing out.
# Connections that are by passed are still finished and cached 
# for the 

Re: [freenet-support] little more help again

2002-10-22 Thread colbyd



At 12:53 AM 10/23/2002 +0100, you wrote:
Are you sure you can accept incoming connections?


why wouldn't I be able to? I use peer networking like opennap, gnutella.
they work fine.


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Re: [freenet-support] little more help again

2002-10-22 Thread kaboom

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Are you sure you can accept incoming connections?

Are you day dreaming?

Ya u are, so am i.

A couple of things that might help people esp new l'users, is
SSK keypair generation on web interface, i dunno something like
a click box to expand the insertion options for more advanced
meaning other than KSK insertion, like regression whatever that
means, expiry , key pair generation and help!

Reason being as it is this is done now by 3rd party tools and some
of this should be provided by the project itself with a more enhanced
gateway page or pages as this is what the public first sees.

Its easy for old hands to forget this is still the model T era of
computers and everyone has to be a mechanic or have 'that friend'
who is one, and everyone here is one of those friends.

Truth is the majority of folk with machines cant handle anything
much more complex than a game pad, is that. Click, install, run,
it works and if it doesnt its out the door.

There was something else,,,o yeah.

Colby have you tried the new windows installer without messing it?

I installed it on clean machine, clean of freenet anyway and it came
up pretty much right freenet.ini wise.

Just keep your node ref node_ and your store and start over
fresh and over write or delete the rest of the crap. Anyway thats
the sledgehammer version other wise

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


whoops thats ure big problem, thats normally 8481,
you have it set the same as your fproxy port
set it to 8481 if you can

 # The number of outstanding message replies the node will
 # wait for before it starts to abandon them.
 messageStoreSize=5


I know thats the default, but i dropped it in mine to 500
and i still think thats more than plenty, but it not a showstopper

 
 # Mainport settings
 
 mainport.class=freenet.interfaces.servlet.MultipleHttpServletContainer
 mainport.port=

nothin to change here just pointin out you had them set the same
 mainport.params.servlet.2.params.class=freenet.node.http.NodeInfoServlet
 mainport.params.servlet.2.params.port=8890

then there was a whole pack of repetiion

 fproxy.params.FECDecoder_0_name=OnionDecoder_0
 fproxy.params.FECDecoder_0_class=OnionFECDecoder
 fproxy.params.FECEncoder_0_name=default_encoder
 fproxy.params.FECEncoder_0_class=OnionFECEncoder
 fproxy.params.FECEncoder_1_name=OnionEncoder_0
 fproxy.params.FECEncoder_1_class=OnionFECEncoder

those are history and should be more like

FECInstanceCacheSize=1
FEC.Encoders.0.class=OnionFECEncoder
FEC.Decoders.0.class=OnionFECDecoder


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