On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 10:54:24 +0100
Niklas Bergh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, when I try clicking on Spread Freenet, I get a blank
page that says nothing more than 'Error'. ??
Justin
Does the link take you to an URL which seems right?
It doesn't show me anything but that word, no
I've limited the amount of connections my node can make to 50. I don't know
how this effects the network, how it effects my node's ability find files or
anything, all I know is this keeps freenet from eating all of my system's
resources. Please tell me if their is a better way.
Anyway,
i am updating my node references. the message says this should only take a minute. it has been saying that for over ten minutes now . is that normal?
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On 2003-12-11T01:48:26-0800, Steven wrote:
$ netstat | grep -c tcp
370
As you wrote, the above also counts non-freenet connections. It
also counts connections already closed by freenet (by your node
or the other one), but TCP still keeps them just in case there is
still a packet flying arround
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 10:54:24 +0100
Niklas Bergh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, when I try clicking on Spread Freenet, I get a blank
page that says nothing more than 'Error'. ??
Justin
Does the link take you to an URL which seems right?
It doesn't show me anything but that
Just curious as to the logistics of multiple nodes behind a
NAT'ed firewall. I can have each of them have different
listen ports and forward the ports to the correct node, but
what will nodes outside the network think of multiple nodes
to the same IP? Will the nodes in the network learn
I've limited the amount of connections my node can make to
50. I don't know
how this effects the network, how it effects my node's
ability find files or
anything, all I know is this keeps freenet from eating all of
my system's
resources. Please tell me if their is a better way.
When I run an rpm query for kaffe, Mandrake tells me that the package is not
installed. Can anyone think of a different reason I might be getting such
an error?
-Original Message-
From: Russell Hedger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 2:42 PM
To: [EMAIL
Evan,
You hit the nail on the head. I know I'd installed Sun java, but it appears
I was still running Mandrake's own homebrewed version. I downloaded and
reinstalled Sun's version (1.4.2) and pointed my path in the right
direction. Looks like Freenet is running now. Thanks!
Lance
I'm a johnny-come-lately to Freenet, and I guess I came along a little too
late to see it in action. It's sad, but Freenet seems to be fading away; fewer
links work every day, and those that do have little content left.
I've tried the boards at Frost, but other than a few testers, nonsense
Um, thanks for the pessimism I guess.
Some of us are working very hard to figure out how to address the
problems we are seeing, but I guess others just want to benefit from
this research project without accepting the risks. Fortunately, most
seem to accept that sometimes, when you are on the
Freenet is a lot more complicate in its necessary methods to get to it's goal than writing a card game or even an editor,... and the first editions of those took many months of work and many failures.
Encrypting and decrypting require a considerable amount of resources, thus time, and finding
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 20:49:11 -0800
Art Charbonneau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running 5050 on ADSL, 2.4 GHz, with Outgoing set to 30,7200
B/s, CPU set to normal priority, and store set to 1 gig.
Sometimes Freenet starts up quite normally (for this period in time)
and I can get to a few
On Fri, 2003-12-12 at 04:49, Art Charbonneau wrote:
I'm running 5050 on ADSL, 2.4 GHz, with Outgoing set to 30,7200 B/s,
CPU set to normal priority, and store set to 1 gig.
Sometimes Freenet starts up quite normally (for this period in time)
and I can get to a few freesites (mainly using
Thanks, s...
I don't even have a clue what "threadFactory" is, but I'll give "Q" a shot.
It can't hurt ...much. ;-)
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Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Sometimes
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