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2002-06-30 Thread auto207444
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello, My aim is to download the Freenet software. My computer details : Desk top - Intel Pentium 111 733 SDRAM 128 MB PC-150 Windows 98 SE - - planning to upgrade to XP pro in next 24hrs I have 3 basic questions. 1 - -acessed the Sun.com site

Re: [freenet-support] Send me your refs?

2002-06-30 Thread Greg Wooledge
Marion Bates ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > As Greg said earlier, you can get your > node's refs by going to http://localhost:8889 and hitting Node > Reference Status, then the Download button. Note that what this gives you is a list of the node refs for *other* nodes, that your node happens t

[freenet-support] Send me your refs?

2002-06-30 Thread Marion Bates
Hey all, Would it be helpful to us (and especially to new users) if I posted everyone's node refs on my webpage? http://www.dartmouth.edu/~marionba/noderefs.html. The Freenet site has a publicly-editable list where people can submit their own ref, but it doesn't seem to get used much. If you wan

[freenet-support] Re: exporting noderefs

2002-06-30 Thread Greg Wooledge
u Uler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Is there a way to export all the node references that your node knows? Enable the NodeStatusServelet if you haven't already, then go to: http://127.0.0.1:8889/ in a browser. Click on the "Node Reference Status" link, and there will be a button there to do

[freenet-support] exporting noderefs

2002-06-30 Thread u Uler
Is there a way to export all the node references that your node knows? My seednode.ref file contains about 15 references, but my node knows 140 other nodes. Where exactly is the routing table stored, anyway? Wesley. Also, regarding > > > freenet.node.BadReferenceException: NodeReference self s

Re: [freenet-support] Error when starting up

2002-06-30 Thread Greg Wooledge
u Uler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > 30-Jun-02 3:47:03 AM (freenet.node.rt.DataObjectRoutingStore, main): bad > > reference while resolving: 0x0 : d1d585f4b776ecc9667c1701a654ca01bf146134 > > freenet.node.BadReferenceException: NodeReference self signature check > > failed. I think the error me

RE: [freenet-support] Error when starting up

2002-06-30 Thread u Uler
Jarle, Hello. I'm more familiar with the windows distribution of Freenet, but I may be able to help you solve your problem. First of all, it is normal for a node to not be able to download anything at first. It takes some time for a node to be integrated into the network. Also, you have to make

[freenet-support] RH Linux Sun j2sdk1.4.0 self-build latest OK for me

2002-06-30 Thread Christopher William Turner
I build my own freenet from src using j2sdk1.4.0 (includes a few mods to make throttling average I/O bandwidth work) I updated from source CVS today, merged my mods, and built. I added the "console" related lines to my freenet.conf. Everything seems to work OK and no errors including the console

Re: [freenet-support] Error when starting up

2002-06-30 Thread Gerrit P. Haase
Hallo Jarle, Am Sonntag, 30. Juni 2002 um 04:06 schriebst du: > Hi all, > I'm having some problems getting started with freenet. I have set up a > server with Debian GNU/Linux "Woody", and downloaded the latest snapshot of > freenet. I've the run ./update.sh. > The first time it runs, it will