[freenet-support] I/O error in servlet

2002-10-19 Thread Peter Joosten
Ok, I'm getting lots of these messages in my log: 

I/O error in servletjava.net.SocketException: Broken pipe

Is this normal? I mean I haven't got a clue. My guess it's related to Suns 
Java.

I'm using Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM - version: 1.4.1_01-b01 on linux (kernel 
2.4.19) with build 519.

Previously I used Java version 1.4.0_01-b01 which gave the same entries in the 
log.

Although freenet works on my computer I'm just wondering if I can do something 
to get rid of these messages.


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Re: [freenet-support] Re: [freenet-dev] Divide by zero

2002-10-19 Thread kaboom

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On Fri, 18 Oct 2002 16:58:27 -0700 Greg Wooledge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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 I took your suggestion to try other JVM's, looks like KAFFE is
linux only
 so

Kaffe is certainly not linux only since I'm using it on OpenBSD.
Maybe you meant Unix only, since I have no idea (nor do I care)
whether it can run on Windows.

Yes i meant unix. I guess its pointless to ask if you know of any other
JVM's for windows other than IBM's?

And yes Unix has been and always will be 'better' than windows, unfortunatly the evil 
empire has the market so in the end it'll
be the windoze users to popularize freenet.

Whether thats a good thing or not,,

I'm going to try a linux but i dont think that can be expected of
all the evil windoze folk.

I've tried inserting with just freenet client main and get unusual results these days 
in that the redirect stays but the actual insert vanishes,,,but whatever everyday's a 
new story.


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[freenet-support] Hello, I can't make this work!

2002-10-19 Thread Pierre Lindberg
Hello!

I have installed the windows-version... But then I wounder how
this work. Is this like DC or what? I don't know how to use this
program... Do I have to offer files?!

Could you please clear up som of these questions...!

Thanks!

Pirre


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Re: [freenet-support] Can't access http://127.0.0.1:8888

2002-10-19 Thread Greg Wooledge
Pene ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 Matthew Toseland:
 Do you have a freenet.log file? 
 
 No, I have not any freenet.log files?  I thought that the Installation
 Program would have created one, that is why I did not do it myself.  Need I
 create a freenet.log file myself?  If there had been any such file, I should
 have added it in my query to be more precise about my troubles over here.

No, you should not create one manually.  The installation does not
create it; instead, the Freenet node creates it when you run the node.
It should be in your Freenet directory (which, for me, is
C:\Program Files\Freenet -- yours may be different).

 Is your datastore native or monolithic? pre5 will automatically upgrade a
 monolithic datastore, but it will take a while.
 
 I am sorry that I do not understand your questions.  I do apologise.  Can you
 please tell me what I have missed?

You should have a freenet.ini file, which is created during the
installation.  This will (probably) have a storeType line it like
this:

storeType=native

But of course yours will probably not say native.

 Although my node is permanent, this problem continues even to-day.  I
 uninstalled Mozilla 1.2 alpha and installed Mozilla 1.0.1.  But nothing.
 In the Microsoft Explorer 5.0 I get not even that famous warning about the
 inadequacy of this browser concerning anonymity.  It seems as though I had
 not installed anything.  The results in the Control Panel indicate that they
 have been installed.

I'm not a Windows expert by any means, but a couple things come to
mind:

1) Use the task manager (Ctrl-Alt-Del in Win98) to see what processes
   are running.  You should see either Freenet or Java there if it's
   running.

2) Use netstat -an from a command prompt to see what ports your OS
   is listening to.  You should see your Freenet node protocol port
   (which is unique to your node), and then the generic services like
   mainport () and possibly nodestatus (8889).

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Re: [freenet-support] Re: [freenet-dev] Divide by zero

2002-10-19 Thread Edgar Friendly
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 On Fri, 18 Oct 2002 16:58:27 -0700 Greg Wooledge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 
  I took your suggestion to try other JVM's, looks like KAFFE is
 linux only
  so
 
 Kaffe is certainly not linux only since I'm using it on OpenBSD.
 Maybe you meant Unix only, since I have no idea (nor do I care)
 whether it can run on Windows.
 
 Yes i meant unix. I guess its pointless to ask if you know of any other
 JVM's for windows other than IBM's?
 
Sun has a JVM for windows, as does microsoft.  I'd recommend against
microsoft's, though.

SNIP

 I've tried inserting with just freenet client main and get unusual results these 
days in that the redirect stays but the actual insert vanishes,,,but whatever 
everyday's a new story.
 
the actual insert vanishes?  what's the error/unusual results?

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Re: [freenet-support] Re: [freenet-dev] Divide by zero

2002-10-19 Thread kaboom

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On Sat, 19 Oct 2002 09:40:22 -0700 Edgar Friendly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 I've tried inserting with just freenet client main and get unusual
results these days in that the redirect stays but the actual insert
vanishes,,,but whatever everyday's a new story.

the actual insert vanishes?  what's the error/unusual results?

What has been happening, i'm trying a few now, is that with larger files
the insert looks fine, but all i can get back is the redirect but not the
the key it redirects to. However today with 519 it's erring on redirect
insertion but the file is there.

eg
Created a keypair to test

Public:  VCIm0RVwJvYlMNjQSbP~awFub3w
Private: U~EnjXOIJtX7lc0Qnpm~4rcwU5g

23,658,496 MonstertvT.mpg the file to insert

Windows XP 2002what i'm running
Sun j2re1.4.1
Snapshot 519 current


java -cp .;freenet.jar freenet.client.cli.Main put --htl 0 --logLevel debug 
SSK@U~EnjXOIJtX7lc0Qnpm~4rcwU5g/MonstertvT.mpg MonstertvT.mpg
State PREPARED reached.
State REQUESTING reached.
Transfer of 23658519 bytes started.
1478679 bytes transferred.
[yada yada]
20701207 bytes transferred.
22179863 bytes transferred.
Transfer ended with 23658519 bytes moved.
Insert URI - freenet:CHK@L5hcNAHkG-I-htihk~9BZCHfCB0ZAwI,i-iu3z~16bCT815tWQygSQ
The insert has been accepted; waiting up to 67168 seconds for the StoreData
State DONE reached.
State PREPARED reached.
State REQUESTING reached.
Transfer of 168 bytes started.
Transfer ended with 168 bytes moved.
A fatal exception occured while processing: java.io.EOFException
State FAILED reached.
Request failed.

This is different and has just happened today, here's what my log says
i just have it on minor.

Oct 19, 2002 11:51:13 AM (freenet.interfaces.LocalInterface, Interface # tcp/8481): 
Accepted connection: tcp connection: Socket[addr=/127.0.0.1,port=1558,localport=8481]
Oct 19, 2002 11:51:13 AM (freenet.ConnectionHandler, QThread-10): ClientPut @ 
6d9ac4d137fb0751 - tcp/127.0.0.1:1558
Oct 19, 2002 11:52:00 AM (freenet.node.states.maintenance.Checkpoint, QThread-10): 
Executing Checkpoint: Polling and aggregation of diagnostics.
Oct 19, 2002 11:52:15 AM (freenet.ConnectionHandler, QThread-9): Pending @ 
6d9ac4d137fb0751 - tcp/127.0.0.1:1558
Oct 19, 2002 11:52:28 AM (freenet.node.states.maintenance.Checkpoint, QThread-9): 
Executing Checkpoint: Saving routing table changes.
Oct 19, 2002 11:52:34 AM (freenet.node.states.request.ReceivingInsert, QThread-9): 
Data received successfully!
Oct 19, 2002 11:52:34 AM (freenet.ConnectionHandler, QThread-9): Success @ 
6d9ac4d137fb0751 - tcp/127.0.0.1:1558
Oct 19, 2002 11:52:34 AM (freenet.interfaces.LocalInterface, Interface # tcp/8481): 
Accepted connection: tcp connection: Socket[addr=/127.0.0.1,port=1559,localport=8481]
Oct 19, 2002 11:52:34 AM (freenet.ConnectionHandler, QThread-10): ClientPut @ 
cb2bc634b2ca4d6a - tcp/127.0.0.1:1559
Oct 19, 2002 11:52:35 AM (freenet.node.Node, QThread-9): Error while receiving message 
freenet.Message: ClientPut @cb2bc634b2ca4d6a in state New ClientPut @ cb2bc634b2ca4d6a
java.lang.IllegalAccessError: tried to access method 
java.lang.Object.clone()Ljava/lang/Object; from class freenet.keys.SVK
at freenet.keys.SVK.init(SVK.java:79)
at freenet.client.ClientSVK.priv_encode(ClientSVK.java:130)
at freenet.client.ClientSVK.encode(ClientSVK.java:139)
at freenet.node.states.FCP.NewClientPut.received(NewClientPut.java:74)
at freenet.node.StateChain.received(StateChain.java:161)
at freenet.node.StateChain.received(StateChain.java:52)
at 
freenet.node.StandardMessageHandler$Ticket.run(StandardMessageHandler.java:210)
at 
freenet.node.StandardMessageHandler$Ticket.received(StandardMessageHandler.java:159)
at 
freenet.node.StandardMessageHandler$Ticket.access$0(StandardMessageHandler.java:121)
at freenet.node.StandardMessageHandler.handle(StandardMessageHandler.java:68)
at freenet.Ticker$Event.run(Ticker.java:196)
at freenet.thread.QThreadFactory$QThread.run(QThreadFactory.java:203)

Get a similar result with the IBM JVM, but the chk@ retrieves ok.

Now with a large file 207,265,940 PB_Snowball.mpg

same thing

Transfer ended with 207265963 bytes moved.
Insert URI - freenet:CHK@V9XBCcB79wflWGbKFSVQEhHvJOwcAwI,k7sXcFWP0MbZC1A31dw7Vg
The insert has been accepted; waiting up to 536930 seconds for the StoreData
State DONE reached.
State PREPARED reached.
State REQUESTING reached.
Transfer of 168 bytes started.
Transfer ended with 168 bytes moved.
A fatal exception occured while processing: java.io.EOFException
State FAILED reached.

java.lang.IllegalAccessError: tried to access method 
java.lang.Object.clone()Ljava/lang/Object; from class freenet.keys.SVK
at freenet.keys.SVK.init(SVK.java:79)
at freenet.client.ClientSVK.priv_encode(ClientSVK.java:130)
at freenet.client.ClientSVK.encode(ClientSVK.java:139)
at 

Re: [freenet-support] Hello, I can't make this work!

2002-10-19 Thread Greg Wooledge
Pierre Lindberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 Oki, but I could read that there's no search-engine... How do I
 find files on this net?!

http://freenet.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php?FAQ

There are two basic ways to use Freenet today (that I know of).  The
first way, the way that I do it, is to surf Freenet like you used
to surf the WWW before Google.  You start at one site, and follow
links to another site, and so on.  The site you want to start with
is The Freedom Engine, which has links to dozens of other sites
(much like Yahoo!'s categorical index, but smaller).  TFE is linked
from the gateway page (http://127.0.0.1:/).

The second way is to use a separate Freenet application called Frost.
This runs as a standalone Java program that communicates with Freenet
and implements some sort of message board thing.  I don't use it
myself.

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[freenet-support] re:New windows installer

2002-10-19 Thread zbalevsk


the link on the main page still points to an installer date oct-17.  please 
update the /snapshots directory too

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[freenet-support] Routing time

2002-10-19 Thread Robert Carroll



I've noticed that my node will reject queries when 
the routing time goes over 500ms. This seems to happen frequently. 
I've run a ping command during these periods, and it averages about 35ms, even 
when the routing time goes into the thousands. I'm running the node on a 
cable modem (1Mb symetric). So where is the bottleneck? What can I 
do to reduce the routing time? Or is it beyond my control? Here is 
the environment info for my node:

Available processors: 1
Maximum memory the JVM will allocate: 128 MB 
Memory currently allocated by the JVM: 37,676 KB
Unused allocated memory: 4,232,168 
Bytes 
Memory in use: 34,348,984 Bytes 
 
JVM VendorSun 
Microsystems Inc. 
JVM Name:Java HotSpot(TM) Client 
VM JVM Version1.4.1-b21 
 
Operating System: Windows XP 
OS Version5.1  

Total size of the data store: 4,000 
MB 
Free space in the data store: 2,638,072 
KB 
Used space in the data store: 1,457,928 
KB  
Total pooled threads: 150 
Available pooled threads: 38 

Pooled threads in use: 112 



Re: [freenet-support] re:New windows installer

2002-10-19 Thread Mathew Ryden
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 the link on the main page still points to an installer date oct-17.
please
 update the /snapshots directory too

It is--the news page isn't updated for every iteration of the windows
installer. Just download it again and it should work.

-Mathew


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[freenet-support] Yet another windows release

2002-10-19 Thread Mathew Ryden
Here's another windows-webinstall.exe release. This should hopefully fix the
javafind found java, then install told me it still couldn't find java
problems. Also some changes on temporary directory settings to allow one
setting for them all.

Everyone, please download and test it (save your freenet.ini first if you
already have a permanent node setup as I don't want to hurt the network).
After the install runs, DO NOT run freenet, then copy over the saved
freenet.ini, then run NodeConfig again, then save via NodeConfig and start
the node.

Hopefully there should be no issues in the config file.

(As usual, the release is at
http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/freenet-webinstall.exe )

-Mathew


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