Hello. Can I ask a question on the new Freenet?
I understand that version 0.7 is supposed to have two parts, an open network
and a "darknet" and that at the moment only the "darknet" part is working
and that to connect to it I have to get somebody else's node reference and
add it to my node
Hello. Can I ask a question on the new Freenet?
I understand that version 0.7 is supposed to have two parts, an open network
and a darknet and that at the moment only the darknet part is working
and that to connect to it I have to get somebody else's node reference and
add it to my node whilst
Tried to download 5107 from freenetproject.org/snapshots but the download
fails every time. I see from the release notes on the home page that this
update changes the update scripts to get updates from a different location.
Where is it please since /snapshots seems to be unusable.
Thanks.
Tried to download 5107 from freenetproject.org/snapshots but the download
fails every time. I see from the release notes on the home page that this
update changes the update scripts to get updates from a different location.
Where is it please since /snapshots seems to be unusable.
Thanks.
Trying to update to the latest node version by doing what I've done before,
i.e. downloading freenet-latest.jar from freenetproject.org/snapshots but
it's only arriving at 200B/s (Yes, B/s, not KB/s, I didn't miss out the K).
This is slower than downloading a file from Freenet itself :-)
Trying to update to the latest node version by doing what I've done before,
i.e. downloading freenet-latest.jar from freenetproject.org/snapshots but
it's only arriving at 200B/s (Yes, B/s, not KB/s, I didn't miss out the K).
This is slower than downloading a file from Freenet itself :-)
FYI:
The snapshots don't appear to have been updated. 08:15 GMT Sunday, and I'm
still getting 5074 from freenet-latest.jar.
Kevin.
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Came home tonight to find that my node had crashed earlier on. Now after
restarting I'm seeing millions (literally) of this message in the logfile:
18-Feb-2004 01:44:20 (freenet.ConnectionHandler, YThread-106, ERROR): Caught
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Should be mux protocol, was
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Seeing hundreds of these today, roughly between 1 and 4 per second:
03-Feb-2004 21:39:35 (freenet.IdentifyPacketMessage, YThread-42, NORMAL):
Failed to send IdentifyPacketMessage: freenet.SendFailedException: Against
peer DSA(removed) @ removed - Sent 0 bytes (1551 of packet in notifyDone
] Freenet stable build 5063
Your numbers are amazing, and far higher than mine or those of another
node I've been able to check. Is this a transient node?
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 05:00:41PM -, Kevin Bennett wrote:
Been running this for 20 hours now, and I have to say it rocks :)
Splitfiles
] Freenet stable build 5063
They are still ludicrous. In that they don't happen anywhere else.
On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 07:49:05AM -, Kevin Bennett wrote:
No, permanent. The numbers have moved slightly since yesterday but
they're
still good:
Uptime 35 hours.
Probability of success
Been running this for 20 hours now, and I have to say it rocks :)
Splitfiles in Frost and Fuqid are coming down at a rate of about 10k/s,
about 15-20x the rate they were coming down a week ago and DBR freesites
that were slow to arrive are now arriving usually within a few minutes.
If you want
Slightly different here, my node is almost up to its limit:
Connections open (Inbound/Outbound/Limit) 507 (471/36/512)
Number of distinct nodes connected 427
Kevin.
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I see on the web interface page:
Build: 5058 (Latest: 5060)
freenetproject.org/snapshots/freenet-latest.jar still has the same timestamp
as when 5058 came out (13-Jan-2004 18:20)
I don't see any 5060 nodes in the OCM or node status pages.
What can cause this?
Kevin.
Thank you :)
Kevin.
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Waited more than 200ms to dequeue, 7 in queue, 3156 millis since enqueued
last item, 483698 maximum waits so far - could indicate serious JVM bug.
Please report to [EMAIL PROTECTED] along with JVM and OS/kernel.
JVM Version: Sun 1.4.2_01-b06
OS: Win2KPro SP4 with all MS updates.
I looked at the general page of the web interface and was a little amused to
see the following figure:
Current recommended request interval sent to client nodes
1.9478309723356009E9ms
That's roughly 22.5 *days* :D
Kevin.
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Highest ARK here is 227, another ten in the range 50-150 and the rest
between 1 and 4.
Number of node references 49
Contacted node references 22
Node references requesting ARKs 21
Since my last mail to the list (70 minutes ago) I've had the grand total of
2 inbound
Gah, replied to the wrong damn thread.
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Sent: 25 November 2003 22:29
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Subject: RE: [freenet-support] Freenet Stable Build 5030
FYI: After running this version for 50 mins
FYI: After running this version for 50 mins, all activity abruptly stopped.
Input and output went from 56k/20k to 5k/0k over a period of 2 minutes. No
response from localhost: either yet the node was apparently still
running as there were dozens of these log entries:
Since upgrading to 5039, inserting has slowed to a crawl. It's taken 8
hours to insert a single 10MB splitfile, where this would have taken
approximately 30 mins with 5038. Most of the insert threads were timing
out.
Some popular freesites (e.g. YoYo) arrive quite quickly but splitfile
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On Sun, 2003-11-16 at 17:51, Kevin Bennett wrote:
...
BUT. This is with the firewall switched off. If I switch the firewall on
the number of connections to listenPort dwindles over time
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Subject: RE: [freenet-support] Freenet port not listening according
tofirewall.
On Sun, 2003-11-16 at 03:37, Kevin Bennett wrote:
I only used the -a switch
I noticed that once again I have no incoming connections.
Looking at my software firewall logs I see a lot of the following entries
(dozens per minute):
TCP Syn Packet on non-listening port. Packet has been dropped
Source IP address: removed
Destination IP address: removed
TCP Source Port: 4991
Would someone be so kind as to recommend optimum settings (assuming such
things exist) for maximum threads and maximum connections for a machine
connected to a 512down/256 up ADSL connection? The box the node runs on and
the connection it uses is used for little except being a node and some
Sent: 15 November 2003 18:16
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Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2003 3:01 PM
Subject: [freenet
TransferInsert source connection died! Report if occurs often.
and
TransferInsert source sent bad data! Report if occurs often.
Both have been appearing many times since updating to 5034.
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A few days ago I used to have a pretty good balance of incoming and outgoing
connections. Then all of a sudden I no longer had any incoming connections
at all, and have had none since. I have tried a few simple things like
stopping and restarting the node, reseeding etc, but this has not made
Now that's strange. All of a sudden I'm back to a normal spread of in and
outbound.
Ah well, weirder things have happened I expect.
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I've switched to using rotating logs, and noticed that whilst the web pages
show the correct log under the 'Recent Logs' link, the system tray icon is
showing my old freenet.log instead of the time-rotated ones.
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I've been running a node for a couple of weeks now and am wondering how to
tell if my node is
a) well integrated into the network and
b) filling requests that are sent to it.
There is a bewildering array of graphs and stats, and I have no idea which
ones will give an indication of those 2
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