I'm revisiting freenet after giving it a few months to mature.
Running 5090 on Java 1.4.2 Mac OS X 10.3.4
It was looking pretty good there for a while. I can load most of the sites
listed on the Web Interface, but going from there is not happening. Take the GPL, for
example:
Couldn't
Nodes tells each other their respective version.. When enough nodes of a newer version
has appeared on the network your node will indicate that there is a new build
available.
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Hi,
Freenet sounds great, but I can't get connected. Jave is installed. The
program downloads, and freenet is running, but no connection is ever made.
I have a router and when at the command prompt, I type ipconfig, it is
192.168.1.100. This is all very frustrating because I am not much more
I have starting having the same problem. I am running
Win 2k, 256 meg memory, and dial up connection. I
thought maybe it was just the dial-up and connecting
every now and then.
Any one else seen this??
Lots of seednodes means lots of people which is great,
but maybe there needs to be a max
subject line says all.
question applies to both stable and unstable networks.
bottom line is: is there enough nodes and traffic to defeat traffic
analysis of 1 individual's stuff?
what is the threshold of enough / not enough?
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Heine Laursen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've got this with the udating freenet lateley!
When i upgrade freenet using the upgrade script, it produces a
24Mb seednodes.ref file, witch i suspect is causing my node of running
out of memory!
I had the same problem. I cut off half of the
Dear Support Person,
I am a new user to freenet and was barely able to use version 5089. Now I have downloaded 5090 and I cannot connect to the network. My computer skills are not bad, i.e. if you explain something to me with detail I can usually do it, but by no means am I of "geek" claibre. If
On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 12:14:39AM -0700, Chris Linstruth wrote:
I'm revisiting freenet after giving it a few months to mature.
Running 5090 on Java 1.4.2 Mac OS X 10.3.4
It was looking pretty good there for a while. I can load most of the sites
listed on the Web Interface, but going from
On Sun, Aug 08, 2004 at 07:12:58AM -0700, Darrin Wait wrote:
I have starting having the same problem. I am running
Win 2k, 256 meg memory, and dial up connection. I
thought maybe it was just the dial-up and connecting
every now and then.
Any one else seen this??
Lots of seednodes
What happens? RNFs? How many connections does your node have?:
http://127.0.0.1:/servlet/nodeinfo/networking/ocm?setMode=Connection
What about the routing table?:
http://127.0.0.1:/servlet/nodestatus/nodestatus.html
- the summary at the top, e.g.:
Number of known routing nodes 356
Number
There is no way to be sure of the number of nodes. It is likely that at
some point last year there were at least 10,000 stable nodes though.
On Sun, Aug 08, 2004 at 08:07:55AM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
subject line says all.
question applies to both stable and unstable networks.
What do you mean by no connection is ever made ?
On Sat, Aug 07, 2004 at 04:43:27PM -0700, Bill Hendricks wrote:
Hi,
Freenet sounds great, but I can't get connected. Jave is installed. The
program downloads, and freenet is running, but no connection is ever made.
I have a router and when at
On Sun, Aug 08, 2004 at 01:48:12PM +0200, Anonymous wrote:
On Sat, Aug 07, 2004 at 07:47:50AM -, Toad wrote:
As of build 5088 I'm getting startup times in excess of 145 minutes.
Is it swapping much?
yes, disk is in full thrash.. cpu maxed. other processes grinding to a
halt.
On Mon, 9 Aug 2004, Toad wrote:
On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 12:14:39AM -0700, Chris Linstruth wrote:
Couldn't retrieve key: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/GPL.txt
Hops To Live: 15
Error: Route Not Found
Attempts were made to contact 0 nodes.
0 were totally unreachable.
0 restarted.
0 cleanly
Plonk schrieb:
Log: Unexpected Exception in FproxyServlet.doGet --
java.lang.NullPointerException java.lang.NullPointerException
Stable 5090, when trying to get a [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AFAIK it's already fixed in current unstable.
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I'm sort of a newbie at this, but I'm trying to get Freenet to work and not having
much luck. I assume I don't have a connection to Freenet because none of the links on
the Freenet website that require Freenet work. I looked at freenet.log, and at the
very end is this error:
Caught
Quoting petr [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm sort of a newbie at this, but I'm trying to get Freenet to work and not
having much luck. I assume I don't have a connection to Freenet because none
of the links on the Freenet website that require Freenet work. I looked at
freenet.log, and at the very
hi there, today i've tried the new 5090 build and i'd like to share my experiences
with you.
first of, i've run into the 'too big seednodes' problem, too cutting the seednodes
into half and throwing away one of these halves helped, as well as the suggestion to
strip the file of every
Hello,
I control a unix (linux enterprise) server for my web sites. Can I run a node on this
and access it from home? Obviously typing http://127.0.0.1: will not pull it up
since it is at a server farm in another state. (USA).
Also, if I have a router at home and 2 comps (XP machines)
Accepted 3/1
DataNotFound 0/1
QueryRejected 3/0
DataRequest1/3
he send 3 DataRequests, i sent 3 Accepted, and now it comes.. my node responded
immediately with 3 QueryRejecteds! (all numbers were always equal when reloading the
page, 2=2=2, 4=4=4, ...)
the
Hello,
I control a unix (linux enterprise) server for my web sites. Can I run a node on
this and access it from home? Obviously typing http://127.0.0.1: will not pull
it up since it is at a server farm in another state.
(USA).
by default the only host which is allowed to connect to the
It rejected the requests because it only had one connection. It had
nowhere to route the request to and didn't have it in its routing table,
so it instantly RNF'd it.
On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 10:54:22PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi there, today i've tried the new 5090 build and i'd like to
On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 04:16:46PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I control a unix (linux enterprise) server for my web sites. Can I run a node on
this and access it from home? Obviously typing http://127.0.0.1: will not pull
it up since it is at a server farm in another
On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 11:59:00PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
unstable is the testfield but has all the fixes first.
stable is more pleasant and is updated quite regulary, too.
if you choose to run an unstable node you ought to update the node every single day
as the unstable branch
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
With the above resources how do I get the most out of it? (configuration).
My BIGGEST thing is speed. I hate not finding what I am looking for and I
hate file not founds.
uhm, transfer speed of a splitfile is great and is able to easily max out
Toad wrote:
How do you invoke Freenet? Via start-freenet.sh ? What -Xmx does it use?
Yes.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/freenet$ grep Xmx start-freenet.sh
echo Command line: java -Xmx128m $JAVA_ARGS freenet.node.Main $@
nice -n 10 -- java -Xmx128m $JAVA_ARGS freenet.node.Main $@
[EMAIL
Toad wrote:
There is no way to be sure of the number of nodes. It is likely that at
some point last year there were at least 10,000 stable nodes though.
On Sun, Aug 08, 2004 at 08:07:55AM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
subject line says all.
question applies to both stable and unstable
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I control a unix (linux enterprise) server for my web sites.
Can I run a node on this and access it from home? Obviously typing
As long as you can install a decent JVM (Sun 1.4.2_05 seems to work
reasonably well), yes.
http://127.0.0.1: will not pull it up since it
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