I am running Debian-sid, 2.6.3 kernel, and java from sun ( j2re-1_4_2_04
). I installed freenet, edited the conf file- just added my ip address.
When I started freenet $sh start-freenet.sh I get this error ( below)
though this part of the error is maybe a thousand lines down. Finally
killed
TLD wrote:
Thomas Guyot-Sionnest wrote:
However, everytime I switch OS, I lose all my datastore.
Did you try sharing the same node, ??nodes_*, ngrt*, rtprops_* files
between the two installations?
The *whole* directory (/mnt/bigfat/freenet = T:\freenet) is shared!
Only temp drives differs. I've
Roger Oksanen wrote:
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On Monday 17 May 2004 07:30, Thomas Guyot-Sionnest wrote:
Hi,
I'm a long time Linux user, but sometimes I need to run windoz to do
somes tasks. I usually does them in batch and it keep my computer
busy for a few days every once in
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On Tuesday 18 May 2004 09:40, Thomas Guyot-Sionnest wrote:
Also, linux's FAT32 driver doesn't care for case... However, if the
Freenet client get a directory listing and do case-sensitive
operations on it, it may fail... (and that would definetly
Daves Lists wrote:
My node was up for 1 day 10 hours when I restarted it to increase the
thread limit. After the restart I lost about 6000 keys. My datastore is
set to 50 gigs and is no where near full. Below are the stats before and
after. Were those just temporary keys that were deleted
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On Tuesday 18 May 2004 09:14, tripolar wrote:
I am running Debian-sid, 2.6.3 kernel, and java from sun (
j2re-1_4_2_04 ). I installed freenet, edited the conf file- just
added my ip address. When I started freenet $sh start-freenet.sh I
get this
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On Monday 17 May 2004 02:37, Jason Barr wrote:
I get this error, and subsequently cannot connect to the fproxy...
even though it says the daemon started properly:
^HException in thread main java.io.IOException: couldn't create
native directory
Roger Oksanen wrote:
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On Tuesday 18 May 2004 09:40, Thomas Guyot-Sionnest wrote:
Also, linux's FAT32 driver doesn't care for case... However, if the
Freenet client get a directory listing and do case-sensitive
operations on it, it may fail... (and
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On Tuesday 18 May 2004 15:55, Thomas Guyot-Sionnest wrote:
As I said, FAT32 filesystems under Linux are
*case-insensitive*...Whenever you type the name in UPPER or lower
case, you access the same file.
What I said is there could be a problem if
Roger Oksanen wrote:
I'm guessing that freenet does a listing to decide if there exists a
valid datastore. It would not be to efficient to open every file just
Lame as it may sound, try disabling the index file for the datastore.
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On Mon, May 17, 2004 at 10:24:37PM +0200, Someone wrote:
Edward J. Huff schrieb:
Nothing goes through my ISP's mail server,
but since traffic on port 25 is unencrypted, they can read my
mail anyway.
As an alternative you could post to and read the lists via the gmane
news group server,
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Date: Tue, 18 May 2004 09:24:56 -0700 (PDT)
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On Tue, 2004-05-18 at 11:17, Toad wrote:
On Mon, May 17, 2004 at 12:53:08PM -0700, Christopher Brian Jack wrote:
Please, please, please FIX this and allow direct MTA connections from
subscribed members only. Having to go thru the ISP mail server is a MAJOR
privacy concern for me (I know
What exactly happens? I don't think the spam filtering we have on dodo
would arbitrarily discard messages from DSL hosts, they might be
slightly more likely to be held...
It seems dodo is using the blacklist server SORBS (www.dnsbl.sorbs.net).
This definately will discard messages from a
Don't wait for someone to implement what you've suggested (allowing direct
SMTP connections from a dynamic IP); there's enough work to do without
building these kinds of things that just lead to constant maintenance.
There's nothing preventing you from using another SMTP gateway; it doesn't
On Tue, 18 May 2004, Jay Oliveri wrote:
Don't wait for someone to implement what you've suggested (allowing direct
SMTP connections from a dynamic IP); there's enough work to do without
building these kinds of things that just lead to constant maintenance.
There's nothing preventing you
The paypay-freenet incident has landed on slashdot.
Wonder how the website will hold up? :)
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Roger Oksanen wrote:
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On Tuesday 18 May 2004 09:14, tripolar wrote:
I am running Debian-sid, 2.6.3 kernel, and java from sun (
j2re-1_4_2_04 ). I installed freenet, edited the conf file- just
added my ip address. When I started freenet $sh
It's not running in sun java, at least not using the sun java classes.
Check your classpath.. test java -version to see what java is being
used by default.
$java -version
Kaffe Virtual Machine
Engine: Just-in-time v3 Version: 1.1.4
Please help with Check your classpath ??
Thanks
No
Dave wrote:
It's not running in sun java, at least not using the sun java classes.
Check your classpath.. test java -version to see what java is being
used by default.
$java -version
Kaffe Virtual Machine
Engine: Just-in-time v3 Version: 1.1.4
Please help with Check your classpath ??
Thanks
On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 11:27:41AM +0300, Roger Oksanen wrote:
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On Tuesday 18 May 2004 09:40, Thomas Guyot-Sionnest wrote:
Also, linux's FAT32 driver doesn't care for case... However, if the
Freenet client get a directory listing and do
On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 04:04:06PM +0300, Roger Oksanen wrote:
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On Tuesday 18 May 2004 15:55, Thomas Guyot-Sionnest wrote:
As I said, FAT32 filesystems under Linux are
*case-insensitive*...Whenever you type the name in UPPER or lower
case,
On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 01:16:58PM -0400, Jay Oliveri wrote:
Don't wait for someone to implement what you've suggested (allowing direct
SMTP connections from a dynamic IP); there's enough work to do without
building these kinds of things that just lead to constant maintenance.
There's
You might just need to update the symlink in /bin/java or something like
that...
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Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 8:54 PM
Subject: Re: [freenet-support] error first time start
Wayne McDougall [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just tested and https://freenet.mixmaster.it:4433/servlet/nodeinfo/
is working
https://freenet.thing.net/
usually works - doesn't seem to be responding at the moment but worth trying
again later.
It was back up again last time I checked.
The ISP can monitor your email even if they don't relay your mail..
With the whole PayPal thing how
long before ISPs start using *their* TOSes as weapons against freenet
particpants.
Only if they get scared. Unfortunately it is depressingly easy to
detect nodes at present, we haven't
TLD wrote:
Roger Oksanen wrote:
I'm guessing that freenet does a listing to decide if there exists a
valid datastore. It would not be to efficient to open every file just
Lame as it may sound, try disabling the index file for the datastore.
Thank for the tip! I'll try in the next days... If it
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