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> Sent: den 21 april 2004 07:58
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> Subject: [freenet-support] Connecting to a non-transient 
> freenet server in a dmz from a dhcp freenet client behind the firewall
> 
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I have a linux server that I want to run freenet on as a 
> non-transient server hanging off a dsl line. I'd like to use 
> the windows freenet client on a dhcp client as a transient

Windows freenet client? Are you talking about FUQID?

> client so that it only goes to the linux freenet server.

If you tell the client to talk to that server it will talk to that
server only :) More on that below.

>E.g. a freenet proxy server if you will.

Hmmm.. I don't really understand that statement.. The freenet
server/node is a freenet server/node and the machine running FIW or
Frost or FUQID or whatever is a client to that server/node...

> Would anyone have any idea how to configure either or both 
> serers to that end.

The freenet server/node has to be told to accept FCP connections from
the client machine. Check the 'fcpHosts' param in the config file, it
accepts both host addresses (e.g. 127.0.0.1, 192.168.0.1 etc) and
network addresses (192.168.1.0/24 etc).

Then the client application (FUQID or whatever) needs to be told to talk
to the freenet server. Check the documentation for the application for
information on how to do this.

/N


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