On Wed, 30 May 2001, Greg Wooledge wrote:
Perks, Graham ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
BTW, is it reasonable for Freenet to be used as a team-private super shared
drive? For example, have one Freenet system with disk space spread over 10
nodes, running on a particular port separate from
Dave Hooper schrieb:
Neither can I (Win 98 and ME) that is really weird. But as
-cp/-classpath option does not work for all Java's we have to try to fix
it via the CLASSPATH variable.
Well, as you know, that fix is already IN.
Yep, I know. One issue which remains seems to be that spaces
hmm, the way I understand your question is, that you want to access websites which are
blocked by the proxy you're using.
Freenet doesn't provide access to websites, unless a website is inserted(copied) in
freenet you can't get it via freenet.
Besides, it might be difficult to get a freenet
At 09.47 31/05/01 +0200, you wrote:
hmm, the way I understand your question is, that you want to access
websites which are blocked by the proxy you're using.
Freenet doesn't provide access to websites, unless a website is
inserted(copied) in freenet you can't get it via freenet.
Besides, it
After all, I'm interested to know what type of
websites get blocked by the communist party?
freenet.sourceforge.net, freenetproject.org, freenet-china.org
Voice of America (www.voa.gov), BBC (www.bbc.com),
Radio Free Asia (www.rfa.org), Washington Post,
New York Times, CNN, LA Times, etc
well i deleted freenet and java completely off my system , and reinstalled
it and put it all in c:\ diretory and now working fine with no probs and i'm
also behing gov proxy and firewall!!!
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OK here's what I did. I renamed .fproxyrc to .fproxyrc.bak.
The contents of my freenet.ini are:
[Freenet Node]
listenPort=12401
service.fproxy.port=8083
logging=Debug
Should I be adding to the [Freenet Node] section, or is there a different
section?
I try connecting to http://localhost:8083