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Matthew Toseland schrieb:
As of today, we are down to ONE daily updated DBR index freesite - that
being The Freedom Engine. Its author's dedication is greatly appreciated
- but this is one hell of a single point of failure, and we need more
than
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5101 works very fine here, my node was offline for 3 days
as I needed my bandwith. And 30 minutes after starting it
up again it was back to 40 Connections, after about 3 hours
it had it's normal count of 70+ connections.
Btw. I suggest you update your
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Todd Walton schrieb:
| You were'nt starting from a blank routing table, were you?
As a matter of fact it doesn't matter wheter it is blank or not because
the number of outgoing connections is mostly less than 5. My node purely
lives from incoming
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Victor Denisov schrieb:
| Yes, you have to forward ports if you're behind NAT, regardless of the
| DMZ. All that DMZ really does is that router doesn't perform any traffic
| filtering for it by default, not that it can magically understand that
|
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Matthew Toseland schrieb:
| That would rather mean that only 1 machine can be DMZed, right?
Exactly, you can only enter one destination IP as DMZ.
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Col.Steve Austin Ret. schrieb:
| have never seen an error like this one before.
|
| Freenet started and ran fine last night. this morning attempted restart
| after rebooting(NO setting or file changes at all) and came up with this
| for (so far) three
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| On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 22:26:08 +0100, Someone
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|Seems like your routing table has been corrupted, this happens from time to
|time.
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|
| In which case he should...
...search the archive for older messages
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Toad schrieb:
| Not adding hopeless index until somebody writes code to autoupdate
| edition sites on the bookmarks page.
~From his last entry on edition 17 I guess that his spider will die
soon, so why wasting time adding a site that won't live long?
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| [EMAIL PROTECTED]/DFI//
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| I just completed my first successful insert of DFI today since returning to
| freenet just yesterday. Please try using it so that it will begin to
| propagate again as quickly as possible.
|
|
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Conrad J. Sabatier schrieb:
| Ack! I already had one failed (automated, scheduled) insert, due to my
| falling asleep and the node going off the deep end for some reason. :-)
| So the site wasn't ready at the time of the DBR rollover, unfortunately.
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Toad schrieb:
|Also I noticed that every time I export the node's reference the
|signature information changes. I'd like find out more about how FNP
|works and what all this identity information is. I haven't found
|anything on freenethelp.org - can
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Toad schrieb:
| It shouldn't slow your browsing down much if correctly configured i.e.
| if the output limit is appropriate for your connection and what else you
| want to run on it. It may slow down your gaming and other CPU/memory heavy
| tasks, but
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Toad schrieb:
| Could be a bug, could be severe CPU overload.
I tend to say it's a bug. I get many of them since 5099, and
this even on my 1,8 GHz machine. The average CPU load with
freenet is around 10% on this machine with no spikes above 40%,
so I
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| On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 15:19:59 +0100, Newsbyte
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| [cut for brevity]
|
| In my time watching this list, which is well over a year now, I don't
| actually recall you making a valid contribution to the
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| I've made the comparison between I2P and freenet, and they both have value,
| as I said in the past. I agree that the level of whining has increased, but
| that's mostly due to the fact that being diplomatic and giving alternatives
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| Oh, that's interesting.
| Connections open (Inbound/Outbound/Limit) 89 (43/46/200)
| Transfers active (Transmitting/Receiving) 41 (19/22)
|
| Is that good or bad? Interestingly, even that many connections use very little
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Hmmm, I couldn't get TFE and FIND in the last 4 days. Most Frost
groups are also much more silent than usual. Could someone else
get TFE or FIND, or is there some kind of problem within the
network?
The interesting part is, my node does generate quite
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bob schrieb:
| I received that after I *waited* for all the retries. Ive tried every portal
on
| the list and nothing so far. They all give me an error that says it will retry
| again. Anyone had this problem? Is there something I should change in the
Robert Greenage schrieb:
Apparently with Java 5.0 and a a complete uninstall...including a registry
purge and a fresh install it's back on track. Is there really a ver. 5098?
All I got was 5096 again.
Freenet doesn't write anything into the registry. Actually there is already
5099 out, look into
Robert Greenage schrieb:
I had not used freenet for awhile . I d/l ver. 5096. I have had it up
for at least 24 hrs. on three separtae days with not one connection. I
saw a message about getting a real OS. I'm using win 98se. prior to this
I have never had a problem. Will freenet no longer work
BlueStar88 schrieb:
I have some virtual IP-adresses without reverse mapping i'd like to use
freenet with.
You know that you can do a whois on IPs too? So if you have static IPs
eighter you or your hoster is registered as owner of those IPs. In both
cases it's no big deal to find out who you are.
Niklas schrieb:
Can you put them on a web server or so? I would like to see what kind of
error that caused the index file corruption.
/N
I disabled the index some months ago, because it got corrupt whenever I
killed the java process while it refreshed the index. Seems like windows
doesn't give it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Can you not right click on the blue bunny in the system tray and select
Shutdown?
-todd
See my message here: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.devel/15673
and AFAIK shutting it down via the bunny ist the same as killing the process via
the taskmanager.
Toad schrieb:
THAT is interesting. We have repeatedly been fed the dogma that the JVM
can handle this perfectly well by itself... I'm quite prepared to
reinstate it if this is commonly seen... Having said that, reports of
OOMs are rather rare - what did you set the memory limit to?
It's set to
Toad schrieb:
Of course it gets keys! It's supposed to! That's just it recording the
DNFs. What matters is does it do any actual blocking? There's a couple
of statistics on that...
Oh, do you mean Number of Requests Blocked and Number of DNFs Ignored?
If yes, they are at the following after the
Are you running freenet on Win98? Which JVM do you use?
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Heine Laursen schrieb:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -s
Linux
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Ok.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ java -version
java version 1.4.1_01
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.1_01-b01)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.1_01-b01, mixed mode)
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I have
Build 5092 looks good so far, did some small inserts and some splitfile
requests and didn't get a single RNF. CPU usage seems good (except this:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.devel/14981 but as said
there, this may be a JVM problem). Nothing bad in the error log so far.
Which build are you running, you need at least 5089 to connect to the
network. If you aren't running 5091 you should really UPGRADE.
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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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Subject: [freenet-support] Question about the bunny app
Is it possible to add additional commandline parameters to the flaunch.ini
that is used by the bunny app to start freenet. So I can for ex. add
Is it possible to add additional commandline parameters to the flaunch.ini
that is used by the bunny app to start freenet. So I can for ex. add the
server switch for java to it instead of starting freenet via a batch file?
It's nothing important, just something that might be usefull.
Hessi James schrieb:
Hey there,
I just updated to 5089. However, the node does not finish starting up.
Go to: http://www.freenetproject.org/snapshots and get a new seednodes.ref
If you still have trouble starting the node with it use an editor and cut
the ref down in its size (this is because the
What is the recommended MaxDirectMemorySize for fred with 150 connections?
Don't tell me 256MB or something like this, I really don't think it must be
that high.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I put a new permanent node online. (30GB storage for FN)
But I can't really surf on freenet, not much opens.
I'm getting very often this:
Route Not Found messages mean that your node, or the rest of the network,
didn't find the data or enough nodes to send the request
Toad schrieb:
It's a bit perplexing. I get DNFs and RNFs; the RNFs don't seem
particularly incredible... mostly.
Yes, it's the same here in the first hours of runtime. But then the
amount of backed off nodes reachs the number of connected nodes and
stays there most of the time. Seems like the node
Klaus Brüssel schrieb:
P.S. I deleted those *_a and *_b files and replaced seednodes.ref with a
version that is much smaller (2 nodes) and my node starts up !
ciao
--klaus
Reading the big seednode files in takes a whole lot of memory. Using an 8MB
seednode.ref I had an initial memory usage of
Nick Tarleton schrieb:
I've started using Freenet for the Nth time (transient - 5084 - WinXP - Sun
JVM 1.4.1), and am going through the 99% RNF phase. I know this is normal,
but I noticed that many of them RNF instantly and say no nodes were tried. If
it's not too hard to explain, I'd like to
Seems like this didn't make it here. Check the devel or technical list
if you don't trust me.
Original-Nachricht
Betreff: Stable build 5085 - please upgrade
Datum: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 18:55:40 +0100
Von: Toad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Antwort an: Discussion of development issues
[EMAIL
Joachim Scharfetter schrieb:
Hi, I have got a fair use DSL account with limited download volume.
How much download traffic will a permanent freenet node approximately
cause?
Depends on the personal use. In an idle-state (when I'm not browsing
freesites or downloading splitfiles) my stable node
Jano schrieb:
Freemail is an idea I like a lot but at least my windows experience has
been... lacking. The alpha 20 has been there for ages... is it still
under development? Is someone using it on stable?
I tried to use it on stable, but it doesn't work that good. Almost all of
the times
Toad schrieb:
OUCH! Have you reseeded recently? In any case if you leave it running
for a day or so it should accumulate more... a reasonable number is 100+
connections...
I found that around 30 connections or normal and 60 connections is a really
good number around 1 hour after restarting my
Toad schrieb:
SIX HOURS? Woah... my address gets changed at most once a month...
The longest time any of the major ISPs for DSL/Dialup allow you to
have an IP is 24 hours, after that you'll get disconnected, no matter
what comes, and get a new IP after reconnecting. There are some smaller
ISPs
Michael R. Stork schrieb:
It depends on when they do system maintenance. As long as their system
is up, and you stay connected, you should keep renewing the same IP.
No, it is not system maintenance here in germany. In fact it's part of the
contract with the ISPs that you will get forcefully
Troed Sångberg schrieb:
I'm myself on 8/1 ADSL with a static IP, and I just got my VDSL modem
in the mail so in 1-2 weeks I should be up on ~13-20Mbit both ways ...
(depends on the distance to the station).
Cost?
¤43/month.
No traffic limits. Home servers allowed.
Woa, I wish something like
Jonathan Towle schrieb:
I thought the primary difference between permanent and transient was that a
transient node did not store data. Is this not the case any more?
AFAIK:
Transient did always store data. It simply didn't announce nor accept incoming
requests, which meant that all stored data
Nicholas Sturm schrieb:
I don't think being told where to find the jar will help me.
Why? This is all that is really updated. Unless you deleted the
.exe files you won't need to download them again. And if you deleted
them, they are in the same server location as the jar.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Why does my stable node have so few connections, but my unstable node
has many? When I start my stable node it begins with maybe 2 or 3
connections, but when I start my unstable node I get 20 or more
connection. I'm using similar config settings between the two node
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I thought that it didn't matter now with bidi built into stable. Does
this mean that bidi is not working on the stable node like it does on
the unstable node?
Bidi means that both outgoing and incoming connections will be used for
routing. It doesn't help against
Nicholas Sturm schrieb:
Any advise?
Get the freenet-latest.jar from http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/ and replace
the current freenet.jar with it. That's all when it comes to upgrading a node.
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Edward J. Huff schrieb:
Nothing goes through my ISP's mail server,
but since traffic on port 25 is unencrypted, they can read my
mail anyway.
As an alternative you could post to and read the lists via the gmane
news group server, which also allows encrypted SSL connections.
But as long as the
Perseid schrieb:
I have a decent broadband connection and a decent amount of disk space to give
to a node, but unfortunately I share my connection with other people so I can't
leave Freenet on 24/7. I pretty much have to load it, use it, then shut it off.
For this reason I've been running a
Nicholas Sturm schrieb:
If you do not have the java from Sun, you should try their latest stable
build 1.3.1_02 near end of name, I believe.
The latest stable Sun JRE is actually 1.4.2_04. I hardly believe that you
can get freenet working with an 1.3 Sun JRE.
Matt schrieb:
I have tried disabling my norton 2002 firewall, but it seems to make
no difference.
Exactly, you have to disable and deinstall the norton fw to stop it from
fucking with your network.
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Rudolf Krist schrieb:
After 11 hours web interface still reported 19 bytes/second
UPDATE YOUR NODE, the bug has been resolved some hours ago.
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Michael Schierl schrieb:
Someone [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
sites. Maybe because of the still very slow insert performance of fiw, which
still takes 36 hours to successfully insert a 4 MB freesite (fuqid inserts much
faster).
Any ideas why? I'd like to make FIW fast too ;)
I get many
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of the still very slow insert performance of fiw, which
still takes 36 hours to successfully insert a 4 MB freesite (fuqid inserts much
faster).
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vinyl1 schrieb:
{Fall2003.zip 1/ 13} Inserting 262144 bytes (try 1), HTL=25
[2004-03-08 22:15:17] {Fall2003.zip 1/ 13} Fatal error in insert
thread: EFCPError: connect failed: 10061
Looks like a error in the setup of your node or fuqid, as it can't even connect
to the FCP port
Victor Denisov schrieb:
Wow!!! Man, how do you use computers at all with such prices for brand
memory? I've just checked - retail Kingston 256 Mb PC133 module costs
$38-$45 here in Russia, and we consider our computer parts market to be
quite expensive compared to western one.
Like I said this is
Yoann schrieb:
I try to compile the lastest Freenet sources.
I take the library freenet-ext.jar and junit.jar
And when i do make, I have (I had -depecation) :
javac -target 1.1 -classpath lib/freenet-ext.jar:lib/junit.jar
-sourcepath src -d build -deprecation src/freenet/client/*.java
Yoann schrieb:
If I turn off -deprecation, I have this :
javac -target 1.1 -classpath lib/freenet-ext.jar:lib/junit.jar
-sourcepath src -d build src/freenet/client/*.java
src/freenet/client/cli/*.java
Note: src/freenet/support/servlet/http/HttpSessionImpl.java uses or
overrides a deprecated
Toad schrieb:
Upgrade it to 256MB. Your motherboard doesn't support 256MB? That sounds
unlikely if it can take a celeron 400. If you are so poor that you can't
afford the $50 upgrade, well frankly, can you afford the bandwidth?
Well there are Countrys where bandwidth is very cheap or free for
it seems that Java needs more
memory when used on windows.
Thanks for the help
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within the windows version
of java?
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dave schrieb:
Hello,
After upgrading to 5066, I can't get anything off Freenet. It connects to
some nodes after a while, but still says it can't finde a route. I have
upgraded to 5068, but still no luck. It worked before 5066 and I have not
changed any settings after upgrading. Whats wrong?
You
at the moment, 1.5 is faster but a
little bit wanky).
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Troed Sångberg schrieb:
No one in my routing table is usig 5066 .. are they incompatible versions?
Yes, you have to reseed your node. Please read toads message again ;-).
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at freenet.transport.WriteSelectorLoop.run(WriteSelectorLoop.java:747)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
So it seems eighter fred is incompatible with the new JRE or it is due
its beta state (although I never had such a Problem with the 1.4 betas
before).
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Niklas Bergh schrieb:
And here is the relevant documentation from sun:
Keys may be removed from, but not directly added to,
the selected-key set. Any attempt to add an object
to the key set will cause an UnsupportedOperationException
to be thrown.
Someone: you could try to remove the call
So far it is running well. Memory and cpu usage is at an acceptable level,
I can retrieve (not localy stored) YoYo pages and the error log looks normal
(just the normal really late data reply and job part done errors I
reported already in earlier versions).
I now also used the 1.5 JDK to build it.
has been down for
more than 1 hour. Especially since 5061 it has really gone mad.
QPH was at 15 when I took the node down.
-- Ed Huff
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QPH (they are still raising, I expect them to
be beyond 10 QPH in the next 2 days) while it can only serve around
8000 QPH.
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Herve Lefebvre schrieb:
What kind of errors ?
I already reported them here and mailed some log files to toad.
or maybe a configuration problem.
It is mainly on default configuration, I just had to reduce the max
connections to 80 because of my cheap SOHO router. And with the builds
previous to
Niklas Bergh schrieb:
Does it really include the 1.4.1 JVM or does it only include the 1.3.1
one? If it includes 1.4.1 I'd really much like to know where I can
download it.
Seems to be only 1.3.1 http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/wsdk/
/N
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Herve Lefebvre schrieb:
Yes, surprising. It seems that the IBM-1.4.x is not available une Windows.
Well maybe there will be one in the future.
But probably the SUN JVM has good performances under Windows. Last time I
tried it under Linux it was _very_ slow (no JIT available). I tried some
others
In stable I can't see any specialisation. My node is running since 04/2003
with a DS size of 4GB (no DS wipe) and this is the current Histogram of keys
in the DS:
Histogram of keys in in fred's data store
These are the keys to the data in your node's local cache (DataStore)
16.01.2004 22:53:38
Hi,
I'm still getting many of these:
jobPartDone(431) on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MuxConnectionHandler[conn=[tcp/connection:
CLOSED,[EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED], identity=[DSA(*removed*)],
sock=[Socket[addr=/*removed*,port=*removed*,localport=*removed*]],
Toad schrieb:
On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 02:53:31AM +0100, Someone wrote:
I am getting some of these:
Unhandled exception java.lang.NullPointerException in job
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Does it provide a stack trace?
How to get one on Win2k? Would it help if I send you the log file?
Handling
[EMAIL
Toad schrieb:
On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 03:04:34AM +0100, Someone wrote:
How to get one on Win2k? Would it help if I send you the log file?
Definitely.
Ok, the log is on it's way via private eMail. I also found some of them:
(freenet.support.FileBucket, Finalizer, ERROR): Delete failed on bucket
Someone schrieb:
Oh well switching log level from error to normal floods the log with:
(freenet.MuxTrailerReadManager, read interface thread, NORMAL): Unrecognized
trailer ID: 14000 on [EMAIL PROTECTED] (DSA(*removed*),tcp/*removed*,
sessions=1, presentations=3,1, ID=DSA(*removed*)): outbound
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