At 06:51 AM 10/14/2002 +0100, Roger Hayter wrote:
>In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ed Onken
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>>At 11:51 PM 10/13/2002 +0100, Roger Hayter wrote:
>>>...I would be happier if just one person would volunteer to say it worked.
>>&
At 11:51 PM 10/13/2002 +0100, Roger Hayter wrote:
>...I would be happier if just one person would volunteer to say it worked.
>--
>Roger Hayter
It works for me. But, I make my freenet.jar using ant from sources I get
from CVS, so I probably don't have the exact same 515 you do.
Ed
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At 07:27 PM 09/22/2002 +0200, Pierre Granier wrote:
>Thanks to answere! I am ok to ignore the message. But when I try to
>access by exemple
>http://127.0.0.1:/SSK@Dgg5lJQu-WO905TrlZ0LjQHXDdIPAgM/pws// or
>http://127.0.0.1:/SSK@qe3ZRjg1Nv1XErADrz7ZYjhDidUPAgM/nubile I get
>this page
>Netwo
At 12:41 AM 09/22/2002 -0400, Midnight wrote:
>hello. I was interested in the freenet program you hosted and I
>downloaded it, but in the middle of my installation an error window came
>up, told me an error occurred, installation had failed and needed to
>abort, and thusly aborted itself. I w
At 01:22 PM 09/22/2002 +0800, frank murray wrote:
>unsubscribe me now!
You need to unsubscribe yourself go to the url at the bottom of every
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At 10:45 PM 09/18/2002 -0500, Ed Onken wrote:
>SSK@SSK@rBjVda8pC-Kq04jUurIAb8IzAGcPAgM/3d891380-TFE
The redundant SSK@'s (I did this twice) are typos of course (when I pasted
TFE's URI from Tyler's original question). Oops.
Ed
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The metadata contained in
SSK@FKIV74~piybEZHYVnCw0rg7qnfMPAgM/HourNodeStatus is pasted in
below. This is the only DBR I know of that has both a non-default
offset and increment setting. It has an hour increment and a 10
minute offset. Note that the numbers are in hex as I believe all
numbers are i
James,
I forwarded your question (along with my comments included below) to the
developer's list and here's the response.
Ed
>On Fri, Sep 06, 2002 at 08:48:56PM -0500, Ed Onken wrote:
> > It took me a little while to realize that he's probably asking about the
It took me a little while to realize that he's probably asking about the
fact that the insert capability of the old fproxy gateway page is
gone. Was this intentional? Is there any way to force the old fproxy
gateway page to appear?
Not that I ever used the gateway page for anything but a han
At 12:34 AM 08/21/2002 +0100, Roger Hayter wrote:
>In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Greg Wooledge
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>>thomas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>>
>>>- Start fproxy
>>>- connect from a remote PC to the fproxy
>>>- try to browse some freenet sites
>>>- In the /tmp directory on the
Try connecting a web browser to http://localhost:. Fproxy listens to
port by default and acts like web server so you view so-called
freesites and retrieve files from Freenet through a web browser. When
invoked this way, Fproxy will respond with a gateway page with some links
somewhe
The last snapshot had a new bug introduced by one of the developers. You
might want to try getting the previous snapshot and using it instead or
wait for the next snapshot.
At 06:28 PM 08/10/2002 +0200, Nico wrote:
>Hi!
>
>I've just downloaded Freenet, and I've installed it with no problem at
Anybody know of something known to work with W2K?
At 12:28 AM 06/08/2002 -0400, Epale Pues wrote:
>Yes, get the srvany.exe utility from the Microsoft resource kit. It will
>let you load any application as a service.
>
>The NT4 version may be downloaded for free from MS Ftp site:
>ftp://ftp.micro
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