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On Tuesday 27 May 2014 17:22:28 Momo Roberts wrote:
Hi there all.
I just think about if it is a good idea to install freenet on an a
vserver. From the point of bandwidth i should be a good one, but what
about security ?
My second question is, where can i find the newest .tar.gz file for
On Tuesday 27 May 2014 19:29:20 Momo Roberts wrote:
...
and i have done it as normal user i got this
...
[ ERROR: Permission denied ]
...
so, what to do ?
first, i would not install to /usr/local/freenet, but to
/home/$USERNAME/freenet-node
but if you want to do this, do it this way
the page
open for more than one hour?
Thanks,
Martin
[0] https://bugs.freenetproject.org/view.php?id=6060
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On Wed, 16 Feb 2011 13:10:17 folkert wrote:
Odd: I always get a password error.
There is a known bug[0] that makes it impossible to login with a
username containing a -, even though accounts can be created with
those names.
There is also another bug[1] that affects at least Evolution, and
=0xb6a56bd8) = 21970
futex(0xb6a56bd8, FUTEX_WAIT, 21970, NULL unfinished ... exit status 1
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I try installing from the web on Windows XP Pro, and I get the following:
==
Registering .fref file extension
"Online installation mode"
File '.\bin/' already exists.
File '.\lib/' already exists.
File '.\bin/cat.exe' already
On Monday 04 February 2008 14:45:31 Ermanno Baschiera wrote:
> IMHO that's a problem of process priority. Anybody knows how to rise
> the priority of freenet? (or JVM, I don't know which one)
> (My CPU isn't too slow for Freenet. My monitoring tool says it's 25%
> busy average)
I'm not sure how
On Thursday 24 January 2008 10:23:05 Marco A. Calamari wrote:
> Are the Frost, Thaw and jSite application updated
> togheter with Fred?
> Or the update need to be manual?
You need to update them manually.
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Are the Frost, Thaw and jSite application updated
togheter with Fred?
Or the update need to be manual?
You need to update them manually.
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On Friday 21. December 2007 16:14:04 Marco A. Calamari wrote:
> I found no trivial place in run.sh to raise the java
> jvm memory. How this can be accomplished ?
In wrapper.conf, wrapper.java.maxmemory sets the memory limit for the node.
wrapper.java.maxmemory=200 gives a max Java memory of 198
Am Samstag, 7. Januar 2006 19:56 schrieb danilo salieri:
> Dear Freenet supporters,
> after a crash my Freenet (on Win XP SP2) doesn't start anymore but
> keeps telling 'Freenet is starting...please wait'. I tried reinstalling
> it (saving the datastore) and reseeding but nothing happens, it seems
Am Samstag, 7. Januar 2006 19:56 schrieb danilo salieri:
Dear Freenet supporters,
after a crash my Freenet (on Win XP SP2) doesn't start anymore but
keeps telling 'Freenet is starting...please wait'. I tried reinstalling
it (saving the datastore) and reseeding but nothing happens, it seems I
freenetwork at ... writes:
>
> >> Are you on 5105 now then?
Oh, I see. No, I'm using 5096. That is the version I downloaded whole, so I
guess it didn't update.
Matthew Toseland writes:
>
> Are you on 5105 now then?
(what does the message about lines longer than 80 charicters mean?? If it means
the message is too long, that's a lousy way to communicate that)
In "About" it says 0.5.2.8, 14th march 2004. Like I said, I tried
updating it,
and it did
Matthew Toseland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are you on 5105 now then?
(what does the message about lines longer than 80 charicters mean?? If it means
the message is too long, that's a lousy way to communicate that)
In About it says 0.5.2.8, 14th march 2004. Like I said, I tried
updating
Didn't mean to sound so grouchy in the last post-- sorry
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Are you on 5105 now then?
Oh, I see. No, I'm using 5096. That is the version I downloaded whole, so I
guess it didn't update.
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. I could download a package here:
http://www.vrhome.com/freenet/, but I don't see anywhere on the main
freenet site telling which is the current version of freenet, and I
don't want to get an old one. Please help.
Thanks,
Martin
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nice error message which told me what to do.
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On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 03:50:00PM -0600, #-Martin-# wrote:
I cannot get Freenet, because the web installer does not work. I have
tried it many times now, and it aborts. I tried downloading files from
here: http
. I could download a package here:
http://www.vrhome.com/freenet/, but I don't see anywhere on the main
freenet site telling which is the current version of freenet, and I
don't want to get an old one. Please help.
Thanks,
Martin
Unfortunately, because of the absurd way in which the Windows VMM
allocates memory, the more physical RAM you have, the more swap you
must add. (About 1.5x physical RAM is a typical value for the minimum
pagefile size.) Having less swap than physical memory is very bad
because Windows
If everything else is the same, a change in IP address shouldn't
matter. That's what ARKs are for.
ARKs are not being used anymore - they were of no use :-)
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hi, i have some questions which i hope you can answer,
i´m a newbie so please excuse me if i ask silly
things..
i notice that the *current routing time* is always 0
ms, although i got lots of inbound and outbound
connections, and i very often get the *consecutive
same winner* error.
could you
Am Saturday, 14. August 2004 12:42 schrieb Garb:
...
I am running Freenet with do announce, which I figure has the purpose
of telling the world that I exist and would like to be added to other
peoples list of nodes. At the same time I assume that I am building up
my own internal list of good
Am Sonntag, 8. August 2004 13:48 schrieb Anonymous:
...
yes, disk is in full thrash.. cpu maxed. other processes grinding to a
halt.
...
64mb (best this mb will do)
...
Sorry to say that, but just forget this for now.
My node is P1/200 with 128MB of RAM (Gentoo Linux) and i had to choke it
Am Dienstag, 10. August 2004 21:41 schrieb Steve:
Can it hurt the network if I make my datastore too big?
short answer: No!
long answer: The store fills up when your node serves requests from others
and you (the user). If a requested key is already in the store, your node
just sends this and
sorry, messed up the last mail a bit, but the text is valid!
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Am Dienstag, 10. August 2004 20:23 schrieb Ralph Towner:
Can you please help me. For years I've never had problems to connect
to freenet, but since some days ago I can't anymore. What could be the
problem? I include my logfile.
Thanks!
The seednodes.ref file is quite big nowadays. that is
Am Mittwoch, 11. August 2004 00:55 schrieb Michael Kuijn:
On Tuesday 10 August 2004 21:41, Steve wrote:
Can it hurt the network if I make my datastore too big?
Not really, but enlarging your datastore all the time will prevent
specialisation. This isn't real bad, but specialisation improves
Am Mittwoch, 11. August 2004 01:06 schrieb Derek Ferguson:
Hmmm. Am I wrong to think there probably is an optimal store size for
each node?
Sorry, yes.
My thinking is that as the store grows, the node draws more requests,
which at some point will exceed the node's ability to service them all
Am Mittwoch, 4. August 2004 13:45 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
i changed the storesize in freenet.ini while running Freenet. When
Freenet checked the file at the next time, it generated the following
error message:
04.08.2004 13:36:02 (freenet.node.NodeConfigUpdater, YThread-59,
ERROR):
Kendy Kutzner wrote:
On 2004-08-04T14:50:52+0200, Zenon Panoussis wrote:
Traffic
analysis might help me figure who made a request and who served
it, but I still have to break encryption before I can figure
which file that request concerned.
That is not entirely true. The files are
Am Mittwoch, 4. August 2004 19:13 schrieb Manfred Huber:
Yes, but that is not fatal to the running node. It just means you have
to stop and restart your node make this change.
So what's the place to report non-fatal bugs and observations?
This is not really a bug, it's just not implemented to
Am Sonntag, 1. August 2004 07:58 schrieb Nick Tarleton:
I run Freenet stable on Windows XP. Whenever I log in, the Freenet
systray application loads and starts Freenet. This is annoying, to say
the least, because I'm not connected to the Internet most of the time.
I can't find what is telling
Am Mittwoch, 4. August 2004 02:01 schrieb Scott Call:
I get the following when I run start-freenet under mandrake 10 (log
level debug):
...
Please, leave LogLevel at Normal or Minor. LogLevel=debug will rather
make your node inoperatable, because of the vast amount of messages it
spits out.
Am Sonntag, 11. Juli 2004 15:50 schrieb rensinghoff:
Thank you soo much for your help.. I LOVE OPEN SOURCE PEOPLE !!!
another free hint: you posted your user-id along with your password.
you should now change the password as soon as possible :-)
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On Wednesday 09 June 2004 01:26, Weiliang Zhang wrote:
Hi there,
I'm trying to access running on a remote machine through the web
interface, so I modified the following line in the freenet.conf on the
remote machine:
fcpHosts=127.0.0.1,ip_address_of_my_machine
Is that all I need to do? It
On Sunday 06 June 2004 18:51, Robert Greenage wrote:
I received the following Alert while I was in the process of d/l one
image that was part of a larger file. I was connected to freenet at the
time. Any thoughts?
The connection was refused when attempting to contact 127.0.0.1:
This
I checked on that before posting to the list, and the module is only
valid in the OUTPUT chain. Since Freenet sends data both ways it's not
much use for this.
I use this -m owner match, it works well and is sufficient. There is no
point in limiting the input rate (well, at least in most
PD (was Re: Adapating Freenet to NGRouting).
-Martin
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to be able to put the data on the
nodes it'll look for it on. If you have data on your node, and noone
knows about it, it's a waste of space.
Thelema.
Couldn't he just offer all the files using Frost?
-Martin
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or freenet.conf for the ipAddress and listenPort
lines. Are they filled in correctly? There should be no spaces and no
comment (either % or #) at the beginning of the line.
-Martin
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this too. Also, it is sometimes also called pinhole
snip
Thanks, Dave. Great advice!
Martin
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javaw.exe, so there's no problem for them. Very weird...
To fix this, I've enabled all outgoing packets for all programs in
ZoneAlarm (expert rules), but I'm afraid this may not be the best idea
from a security point of view.
Have you (or anyone) any experience with this?
-Martin
to the Internet.
Possible that I made anythin wrong at the freenet.conf ?
My internal IP is 192.168.0.2 my external IP is 212.183.81.121
Can anybody take a look to my freenet.conf file?
I apologize my for my stubied question.
Thank you for any help
Best regards
Martin
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? Or does this indicate a bug needing to be fixed?
-Martin
On Wed, Oct 29, 2003 at 10:29:49PM -0800, Martin Stone Davis wrote:
I'm using default values for everything. Here are some relevant lines
from my freenet.ini:
# Select which implementation of ThreadFactory to use. Q:
QThreadFactory
Can anybody test my port?
My current IP is 212.183.80.174
Port 1214
Thank you! I have a dyndns but as security reason I prefer to write only my
current IP. It will work only some hours. Thank you!
Best regards
Martin
I am still not able to connect with freenet to the Internet
I have freenet installed and configured correctly and I can use the web interface
correctly. I have been trying to use a newer version of frost which doesn't have pre
configured boards. It keeps trying to find message boards but never finds any.
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I am
board programs work.
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Patrick Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am on a wireless network and am trying to use freenet. I can use freenet
webpages fine but when I try to use frost, fmb, or freenews I can't get them to work
correctly. Can you please help
I am on a wireless network and am trying to use freenet. I can use freenet webpages
fine but when I try to use frost, fmb, or freenews I can't get them to work correctly.
Can you please help me.
Thank you.
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I installed freenet. When I start I get the error:
Could not find the main class. Program will exit!
How do I fix this?
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