At 19.26 13/01/03 +0100, you wrote:
>Have a look at the fproxy tab of the configurator...
I'm from the Linux side, no tab at all
and no java compiler in place too,
just plain C .
Ciao. Marco
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I need to disable the anonimity filter in dev branch, but
the setting
# Disables anonymity threatening servlets and infolets
%publicNode=false
in the last line of .conf has no visible effect with
both true & false values (yes I removed the %)
Someone can help ?
Thx a lot. Marco
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ok, here it is.
mainport.params.servlet.1.params.filter=false (or true)
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Subject: Re: [freenet-support] 650 anonymity filtering
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> At 19.26 13/01/03 +0100, you wrote:
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>> > WE CANT ITS SOURCEFORGE'S FAULT IT WORKS FINE HERE
>>
>> Is it ok now?
>
>Oddly enough, I just updated build 650 and it's working properly at
>rendering now.
>
>...
>
>Maybe you should increment the build number just so people figure out
>they should update without getting confused that one v
Hi,
what settings are best to the freenet.conf to reduce cpu load?
I have a linuxbox running freenet and frost, which is frustrating,
because it slows down everything and freenet's java is consuming 90 - 99
% of cpu time.
For example, can I set storeCipherNames=none to reduce calculating keys,
o
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 03:56:39PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> From build 649 all site I access (including
> TFE ang many others) are reduced to plaint
> text withount any image or link.
Try now. It _should_ be fixed...
>
> There is some setting to do in freenet.conf to
> configure/di
I _think_ it's fixed now. Try it.
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> I have a linuxbox running freenet and frost, which is frustrating,
> because it slows down everything and freenet's java is consuming 90 - 99
> % of cpu time.
Type "man nice" and see what it says.
d
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On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 05:48:15PM - or thereabouts, Dave Hooper wrote:
> > I have a linuxbox running freenet and frost, which is frustrating,
> > because it slows down everything and freenet's java is consuming 90 - 99
> > % of cpu time.
>
> Type "man nice" and see what it says.
>
what do y
Cela fait deux fois que j'installe Freenet, et je constate une nette progression de l'audience entre les deux fois, ce qui est bon, à mon avis
Par contre, j'ai du mal à faire fonctionner Freenet, ainsi, le Freedom engine s'ouvre, mais je ne peux accéder à rien, les images qui doivent constituer
For the benefit of the English-speaking viewers, Babel has this to say:
That made twice that I install freenet, and I note a clear progression of
the audience between twice, which is good, in my opinion On the other
hand, I have evil to make function freenet, thus, Freedom engine opens, but
I
> I have evil to make function freenet
And so begins a new meme.
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sending again, seems like the mail didn't get through..
>> > WE CANT ITS SOURCEFORGE'S FAULT IT WORKS FINE HERE
>>
>> Is it ok now?
>
>Oddly enough, I just updated build 650 and it's working properly at
>rendering now.
>
>...
>
>Maybe you should increment the build number just so people figur
Matthew Toseland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I _think_ it's fixed now. Try it.
I pulled freenet-latest.jar from the snapshots directory at about
noon US/Eastern today, and successfully fetched TFE in lynx from a
transient node running on it.
lrwxrwxrwx1 freenet 1007 18 2003-01-14
Dave Hooper ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> For the benefit of the English-speaking viewers, Babel has this to say:
> I have evil to make function freenet, thus, Freedom engine opens, but
> I can reach nothing, the images which must constitute icones seem not to be
> posted.
This is the same bug th
Please could you try now? The file freenet.jar (stable) should be
1,533,021 bytes long with an MD5 of 8a30371333c336e9ead7db4f0093b871
On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 11:55:58PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> sending again, seems like the mail didn't get through..
>
> >> > WE CANT ITS SOURCEFORGE'S
It turns out that there was a problem with the environment settings (the
PATH variable) on hawk that caused the build to work fine when run
manually, but to produce a JAR that ripped out all links, images etc,
when run automatically from the crontab. This has now been fixed. The
snapshots should no
Need some help with the following instructions: (I have three registered
numbers -- assuming they have not expired)
I have unzipped DeeEnEs.
I have executed DeeEnEs.exe and have icon in tray (had two because of
update suggestion and doing so and running both, but one has disappeared).
Get two Wi
On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 01:03:19AM + or thereabouts, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> Please could you try now? The file freenet.jar (stable) should be
> 1,533,021 bytes long with an MD5 of 8a30371333c336e9ead7db4f0093b871
Hi,
does the freenet.jar linux fetches at gentoo linux at a fresh (re)start
i
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