I'm setting up a secondary Freenet node on a very particular network that I
don't have control over. Every incoming connection is blocked, save for ones
over a handful of ports in the 15000 range.
I've tested these ports with TCP services and nmap (scanning TCP and UDP). With
things like ssh
On May 31, 2011, at 6:11 PM, Matthew Toseland wrote:
On Sunday 29 May 2011 00:02:45 Daxter wrote:
On May 28, 2011, at 8:35 AM, Stephen Mollett wrote:
On Friday 27 May 2011 21:40:27 Daxter wrote:
After further testing, I am absolutely sure that something is wrong here.
To make sure that my
Hello all,
I want to move my Freenet folder to a larger partition in my computer which is
running Mac OSX 10.6. I copied it over and moved the original folder in
/Applications/ to the trash (not yet deleting it), and then attempted to run it
from its new location. While starting up, however,
On May 27, 2011, at 2:46 PM, Dsoslglece wrote:
Le 27/05/11 21:32, Daxter a écrit :
On May 27, 2011, at 2:28 PM, Dsoslglece wrote:
Le 27/05/11 20:38, Daxter a écrit :
Hello all,
I want to move my Freenet folder to a larger partition in my computer
which is running Mac OSX 10.6. I
On May 26, 2011, at 10:10 PM, harry smythe wrote:
Hello,
Please excuse my very limited technical knowledge.
I'm running Mac OSX 10.5.8 with 2 GB RAM and Firefox 4.0.1 on a Macbook. My
JavaVM seems to be 12.8 and I can't find a newer one for Mac.
Mac OS X 10.5 has Java 1.5 installed by
On May 23, 2011, at 9:39 AM, Benjie wrote:
Hello!
My freenet doesn't work anymore.
I suppose it' because I'm still on Java 1.5, but since I'm on Os 10.4, I
can't upgrade, even with openjdk6. What can I do?
What do you mean it doesn't work anymore? Was it working and then it
self-updated
Is it possible to create them? I tried, but since then Freenet has bogged down
my computer with endless (senseless?) computations. Oddly enough, every part of
my node not having to do with WoT still works fine–but if I try to load any
WoT-related page my browser just sits there.
I searched
be appreciated.
-Daxter
Enabling the auto-update feature
Detecting tcp-ports availability...
Downloading update.sh
Downloading wrapper_SunOS.zip
Downloading freenet-stable-latest.jar
Downloading freenet-ext.jar
Downloading the JSTUN plugin
Downloading the UPnP plugin
Downloading seednodes.fref
Installing
On May 1, 2011, at 11:57 PM, Dennis Nezic wrote:
On Sun, 1 May 2011 23:18:07 -0500, Daxter wrote:
After running the last command, the text below was printed over the
period of 10-20 minutes. I'm not sure what's going wrong,
[...]
java.io.IOException: No space left on device
Perhaps you
On Feb 13, 2011, at 3:03 AM, Dsoslglece wrote:
Hi,
first of all, to start Freenet, you can use Terminal (very simple) :
1) cd[space]and the path to the freenet folder… for exemple, my freenet is on
a sparseimage disc called perso (made with disk utility and PW protected),
so, I type :
On Dec 6, 2010, at 8:37 PM, Skinner Family wrote:
Yes, there is a lot more to this networking stuff than I ever imagined. I
made the above changes per the comments below and 12 hours later, no
improvement :-(
At this point I need to determine if the problem is with Freenet, my router
or
On Jan 1, 2011, at 7:08 AM, lukas...@centrum.cz lukas...@centrum.cz wrote:
Hi,
this is how my node is connected to the network, from
http://127.0.0.1:/stats/ page:
Peer statistics
* Connected: 2
* Too old: 1
* Disconnected: 12
* Never connected: 26
* Seed
At the bottom of http://freenetproject.org/download.html there is a section
labeled Upgrading. The paragraph I'm concerned with is pasted below:
Freenet provides now an update-over-freenet mechanism: It will keep itself up
to date automatically from other Freenet nodes, and this will normally
On Feb 13, 2011, at 12:28 PM, Jep wrote:
Daxter :
On Jan 1, 2011, at 7:08 AM, lukas...@centrum.cz lukas...@centrum.cz
wrote:
Hi,
this is how my node is connected to the network, from
http://127.0.0.1:/stats/ page:
Peer statistics
* Connected: 2
* Too old: 1
On Feb 12, 2011, at 7:03 PM, Roland Haeder wrote:
I would bet he is not a user. Please take a look at the date he sent it.
Please also remember that Frost has similar legit-looking messages but
they are spam.
I could be wrong, but does mail really take so long? :)
I've been subscribed to
On Jan 12, 2011, at 3:41 PM, Edzard Pasma wrote:
Op 12-jan-2011, om 19:32 heeft Daxter het volgende geschreven:
I can't figure out what exactly is the cause, so I'll just explain the
symptoms. Freenet is running fine, but most attempts to load a normal
(WWW) web page either stall or load
On Jan 13, 2011, at 1:00 PM, Dennis Nezic wrote:
On Thu, 13 Jan 2011 19:56:41 +0100, Dsoslglece wrote:
Hi,
I must say that since about a week, The band use seems to be
completely stabilized… I'm still on the version 1327 (the update will
eventually be done some time automatically) and
I can't figure out what exactly is the cause, so I'll just explain the
symptoms. Freenet is running fine, but most attempts to load a normal (WWW)
web page either stall or load very slowly. My guess is that, starting somewhere
around build 1315, my node started creating so many connections that
On Dec 18, 2010, at 1:04 PM, Matthew Toseland wrote:
On Tuesday 14 December 2010 16:27:17 Daxter wrote:
I know that's there (I noted that in my original message). We're currently
on build 1310, though, not 1306. The problem isn't that no source code is
available; it's that [a] the link
On Jan 1, 2011, at 11:57 AM, Matthew Toseland wrote:
On Saturday 01 January 2011 17:51:41 Fabio Spelta wrote:
Glad to know it. Where are they published?
I'd suggest you to publish the instructions and the links to do so right
into the install instructions.
We do, but it's not very
I noticed this problem previously but I never bothered until now to report it.
That is, the /download.html page on freenetproject.org has a link to source
code that rarely can actually be accessed. The last line of the page links to
the source code here:
noted on the
Freenet download page.
On Dec 14, 2010, at 10:08 AM, Mel Charters wrote:
Check
http://code.google.com/p/freenet/downloads/detail?name=freenet-build01306-source.tar.bz2can=2q=
Mel Charters
mcharter...@q.com
On Dec 14, 2010, at 2:27 AM, Daxter wrote:
I noticed
On Oct 24, 2010, at 3:22 PM, Romain Dalmaso wrote:
On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 9:38 PM, Daxter wrote:
From my understanding, there is a fundamental flaw in p2p technologies like
Freenet for those that want to deploy in highly-censored countries. That is,
it's too obvious. The censor doesn't
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