Hmm, still hadn't received a reply through a mailing list, so I'm answering
by looking at the archive.
Of course, all outgoing ports are open for an IP address that Freenet is
bound to. The problem is that Freenet seems to listen for _incoming_
connections on absolutely random ports. I recall
Am 03.02.2003 10:07:31, schrieb bdonlan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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On Monday 03 February 2003 04:01 am, Victor Denisov wrote:
Hmm, still hadn't received a reply through a mailing list, so I'm answering
by looking at the archive.
Of course, all outgoing
At 00.57 03/02/03 +, you wrote:
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Personally I have never used Frost mainly because it uses Swing, which
I'm using FIW, a swing application, with Kaffe 1.0.7, with only some
warning
Hello Freenet people
Is anyone running Fred or any of the java-based Freenet tools on Mac OS9?
If so, please can you tell me how you managed it, or why it's
impossible. (OS9 is limited to Java 1 it seems).
If not, I'll keep tinkering and try to get it working myself.
cheers
Chris
I'm sorry, I'm still to receive a single message from support mailing
list... To continue discussion:
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Of course, all outgoing ports are open for an IP address that Freenet is
bound to. The problem is that Freenet seems to listen for _incoming_
connections on absolutely
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I'm using FIW, a swing application, with Kaffe 1.0.7, with only some
warning messages in console
JFTR: FIW 0.04b is not (yet) Swing, it's still AWT.
thx,
mihi, not subscribed to support@, but hoping that it'll get through
Wow, build 546 is so good it can make connections to nodes without
even trying!
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