Re: [freenet-support] Harmless at this stage, but annoying

2004-03-13 Thread Catalin
Nicholas Sturm wrote:
The attachment shows a plaque (window?, but no frame or sash so how could
it be a window) appeared in the middle of my desk and has not gone away
after about 8 hours.  Looks like it would still be using resources, but I
have no idea if it did it's work.
That happened to me too about two months ago.

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[freenet-support] Ditto: Harmless at this stage, but annoying

2004-03-13 Thread Rudolf Krist
Nicholas Sturm schrieb:
The attachment shows a plaque (window?, but no frame or sash so how could
it be a window) appeared in the middle of my desk and has not gone away
after about 8 hours.  Looks like it would still be using resources, but I
have no idea if it did it's work.
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[freenet-support] %initialRequestHTL=25

2004-03-13 Thread Rudolf Krist
Hi!

In my freenet.ini File I have found the option %initialRequestHTL=25, % 
means that this option is commented out. But I thought, that the options 
that are commented out initially with %, are defaults, so I wounder if 
the value of 25 as default for this option is not too high? When 
coevally the the maxHopsToLive option is set to 15?

Rudi
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[freenet-support] Error Report, 60006, start failed, reseeding

2004-03-13 Thread Rudolf Krist
Starting of an unstable node failed (reseeding)

Details
I have got 2 computers in a small network. On one pc I already run a 
unstable node for a long time. Now I wanted to setup an a second node on 
an other pc, so I installed an stable node with freenet-webinstall.exe 
there. I also downloaded the noderefs.txt(?minCP=0.05minConnections=1) 
from my running node and saved it in freenet-node folder of the other 
node as seednodes.ref. Then I replaced the freenet.jar file with the 
unstable one and started freenet.exe. The result was a 
java.lang.NullPointerException, for more details see the attached cutout 
of the logfile.

I also tried out to save the seednodes.ref as PC ASCII Format, or 
download the seednodes from the webserver, nothing was helpful.

This behaviour is always reproduceable. Stable jar-file starts without 
any problems.

Plattform: WinXP Pro
JVM: 1.4.2_03-b02
Freenet: Fred,0.6,1.50,60006,CVS:1.704
Reproduce Steps:
1. Install stable node with freenet-webinstall.exe
2. Replace freenet.jar with freenet-unstable-latest.jar
3. Run freenet.exe
RESULT:
Starting fails, java.lang.NullPointerException
Detailed System Information:

Plattform: WinXP Pro, AMD Athlon, 500, 256 MB RAM
JVM: Sun, 1.4.2_03-b02
Freenet: Fred,0.6,1.50,60006,CVS:1.704
Internet Connection: DSL: 768 kbit downstream / 128 kbit upstream
Data Store: 1 GiB, Percent used: 0
diff default.ini/freenet.ini:
ipAddress=XXX
listenPort=XXX
fcpHosts=127.0.0.1,localhost
doAnnounce=yes
storeSize=1024M
inputBandwidthLimit=7
outputBandwidthLimit=8000
logLevel=Error
rtMaxRefs=51
rtMaxNodes=102
maximumThreads=130
Regards
Rudi


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[freenet-support] Re: Error Report, 60006, start failed, reseeding

2004-03-13 Thread Rudolf Krist
Starting of an unstable node failed (reseeding)
[...]
Freenet: Fred,0.6,1.50,60006,CVS:1.704
[...]
I also tested the builds 60005 and 60002, 60005 has shown the same 
behaviour, 60002 started successfully.
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Re: Windows maintainer needed was Re: [freenet-support] ditto on what bsaid!

2004-03-13 Thread Toad
On Sat, Mar 13, 2004 at 04:50:15PM -, Dave wrote:
  A lot of the problem actually is due to users running nodes with old
  config files generated by the windows configurator, which forces all
  settings (doesn't write %'s), so they run with old settings such as 50
  node routing tables, which mean that the unix nodes run a lot better
  than the windows ones, but even the unix nodes don't run well because
  the network is stuffed with windows nodes with stupid configs.
 
 Bullshit, the config tools preserve the %s.   If users are using old configs
 that have all settings forced, then they should recreate the config file.
 The software cannot do this automatically, the user will have to do this
 themselves...   there is no way for the config tool to know which settings
 the user really wants (and may have changed) and which were just stupidly
 hardcoded by the old dumb windows config tool.

So what can we do about this? We can certainly detect config files that
have been generated by old versions of the config tool, as it labels
them...
 
 d
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[freenet-support] usability improvement ideas

2004-03-13 Thread miguel
 Hey, excuse me but, this IS a crock.  Here's Freenet and already 
someone's coming on here espousing/advocating some pseudo-fascist
censorship ideologies cloaked in the lets make it more user-friendly
types of jargon.  Come on people. If you don't like it don't click it. 
And this shit(don't excuse my french) about stuff for kids...  I would
not allow MY kids on freenet anyway so...  Man, this topic deserves some
input from Ian!
Better portals. People _don't_ want links to child pornography (no, I don't 
want
a discussion, flamefest etc, I'm talking the general public who want to USE
Freenet) to be the first thing they see. Instead the top portal should contain
links like the Diebold one, the Scientology Bible etc. Advertise the fact that
Freedom of Speach is the central issue.
  
  This doesn't sound like such a bad idea.  I'm sure persons delivering the
  really disgusting content have other channels for disseminator their keys.
  But I think freenet itself handles this problem.  The very fact I'm
  getting DNF's is testment to the fact the freenet is very efficient (maybe
  a little too so) at weeding out stuff not accessed much like child
  pornagraphy with more active datastore things like stuff being censored by
  the DMCA and stuff (becuase that's a very hot topic right now).
  
  Freenet pretty much handles the child pornography on its own due to the
  way infrequently used data is preempted for newer data; and likely to
  require a lot of work of its maintainer (frequent inserts becuase it will
  degrade in the network rapidly becuase IMHO not a lot of people wish too
  see that material so they never request it - even more so because these
  are images and possibly even likely to be splitfiles - makes the
  maintenance to make the material accessible without the infamous DNF a lot
  of work for the maintainer of such sites).
 
 Interesting perspective. I hope you are right.
  
  On the other hand the file degradation feature tends to be bad for trendy
  things.  Where the first month a resource is placed into the network (oh
  an example I like, such as an anime fansub) and then it idles and erodes
  away.  It frustrates the heck out of me becuase the freesite that links to
  one video I'd like to see is *still* there but the 700M video DNFs all
  over the place (it's a splitfile) while trying to fetch it.
  
   Somebody want to maintain a freesite that links to controversial
   material but doesn't link to illegal material? A lot of it is a matter
   of judgement and personal ethics - Thought Crime links to Mein Kampf and
   an article on bestiality as well as a lot of overtly political stuff.
   Anyway, YoYo's Controversy section is a good start.
  
  My thought on the home freesite links is that a good starter freesite
  should appeal to the majority of people and have the darker side of the
  freenet not bluntly proclaimed on the first page the freenet user sees.
  Splitting adult content away from general content/freenet/freedom links
  (ie having a single link to a separate freesite index for adult material
  may be a start in the right direction).  This will at least make the first
  contact palatable for *anyone* entering the home freesite.
 
 Yes, this is why I like YoYo. However all the major index sites have
 what's new pages which sometimes have questionable material... and I
 don't think there's much that can be done about this, not without
 client side scripts anyway.
  
  Something that might also be good is have some duplication of material
  that isn't controversial, illegal, or typically censored (ie: kid-safe
  freesites, educational sites and the lot).  So that the freenet looks more
  like the internet.  This will encourage more people to use freenodes to
  access content.  Hitting heavy on the no popups or banner ads slogan
  needs to be flogged way more than it's mere mention in the documentation
  now.  I think a good one is run a banner on normal internet sites: run
  your own website!  no size limit, no space limit!  think this is a lie
  [click here] (links to freenet.sf.net).  
 
 I like this aspect. Most geeks seem to have access to virtually
 unlimited hosting at virtually no cost, but I have friends for whom this
 is a real problem - one who is active in the online gaming community for
 example. She gets a LOT of hits. This is a serious problem - she has to
 use a site that charges users a subscription for downloads...
 
  Another idea might be to
  encourage people to mirror their sites onto freenet if they are on
  gee-oh-sh*tties or yoohoo/homestead with their grossly commercialized
  page extras forced onto their clients' websites and add a link [to view
  this site without ads click here].  Which should link to a customized
  distribution page (oh yeah that's a feature suggestion - being able to
  customize the redist pages made on your own node) explaining that view the
  freesite mirror removes the ads from the page.
 -- 
 Matthew J 

Re: [freenet-support] Error Report, 60006, start failed, reseeding

2004-03-13 Thread Toad
Should be fixed in 60007. Please try it and report if the bug still
happens.

On Sat, Mar 13, 2004 at 01:17:04PM +0100, Rudolf Krist wrote:
 Starting of an unstable node failed (reseeding)
 
 Details
 I have got 2 computers in a small network. On one pc I already run a 
 unstable node for a long time. Now I wanted to setup an a second node on 
 an other pc, so I installed an stable node with freenet-webinstall.exe 
 there. I also downloaded the noderefs.txt(?minCP=0.05minConnections=1) 
 from my running node and saved it in freenet-node folder of the other 
 node as seednodes.ref. Then I replaced the freenet.jar file with the 
 unstable one and started freenet.exe. The result was a 
 java.lang.NullPointerException, for more details see the attached cutout 
 of the logfile.
 
 I also tried out to save the seednodes.ref as PC ASCII Format, or 
 download the seednodes from the webserver, nothing was helpful.
 
 This behaviour is always reproduceable. Stable jar-file starts without 
 any problems.
 
 Plattform: WinXP Pro
 JVM: 1.4.2_03-b02
 Freenet: Fred,0.6,1.50,60006,CVS:1.704
 
 Reproduce Steps:
 1. Install stable node with freenet-webinstall.exe
 2. Replace freenet.jar with freenet-unstable-latest.jar
 3. Run freenet.exe
 
 RESULT:
 Starting fails, java.lang.NullPointerException
 
 
 Detailed System Information:
 
 Plattform: WinXP Pro, AMD Athlon, 500, 256 MB RAM
 JVM: Sun, 1.4.2_03-b02
 Freenet: Fred,0.6,1.50,60006,CVS:1.704
 Internet Connection: DSL: 768 kbit downstream / 128 kbit upstream
 Data Store: 1 GiB, Percent used: 0
 
 diff default.ini/freenet.ini:
 ipAddress=XXX
 listenPort=XXX
 fcpHosts=127.0.0.1,localhost
 doAnnounce=yes
 storeSize=1024M
 inputBandwidthLimit=7
 outputBandwidthLimit=8000
 logLevel=Error
 rtMaxRefs=51
 rtMaxNodes=102
 maximumThreads=130
 
 Regards
 Rudi


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Re: Windows maintainer needed was Re: [freenet-support] ditto on what bsaid!

2004-03-13 Thread S
On Sat, 13 Mar 2004 17:08:24 +
Toad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 So what can we do about this? We can certainly detect config files that
 have been generated by old versions of the config tool, as it labels
 them...

While ideas are being tossed around for the Windows installer and/or
configurator, which if either of them generates the default.ini and
freenet.ini files that appear during installation? In Notepad, they look
like this:

http://kgb.thekremlin.net/freenet-ini.png

Deleting the unsightly (no offense) block of comments at the top is
normally the first thing I do after installing a fresh Freenet. That
includes the automatically generated .. at .. label.

For what it's worth, I have not noticed any problems with the Windows
configurator hardcoding or uncommenting any variables.

-s
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[freenet-support] banwidth limiting

2004-03-13 Thread Christian Bolstad

anybody who got any idea about how reliable freenets banwidth limiting
is? it's pretty hard for me to get judge since i'm only on a shared
dialup connection (yes, that mean *very* limited bw)

- i'm asking because i that can setup a node on a box that got a
decent connection but limited bw (x GB/monthly) and i only got access to
an account in userland witch make it pretty hard for me to setup something
nifty.

any hints or tips are more then welcome, how many of you run nodes in a
shared enviroment?

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[freenet-support] Finding out about if freenet node is learning

2004-03-13 Thread Christopher Brian Jack

I wonder if you could add one more binomial graph to the node status:
number of nodes discovered - nodes already known

This would be useful for determining if the freenet node is learning about
the freenetwork topography.

Or is there already a way to determine if a node is learning about new
ones?

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Re: [freenet-support] Stable build 5075

2004-03-13 Thread Marc
begin  quoting your message from Sat, Mar 13, 2004 at 18:54:08 +
 Freenet stable build 5075 is now available. The snapshots have been
 updated. You can get the build via the update.sh script on Linux, BSD,
 or OS/X, or use the freenet-webinstall.exe utility to update on Windows,
 or get the jar from
 http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/freenet-latest.jar . All stable
 branch users should upgrade.

Is it possible that the build number wasn't updated? I just ran
update.sh and restarted and it still says 5074. The node definitely uses
the new jarfile. I had a quick look at the jar, it's 2279634 bytes long,
while the 5074 jar is 2275711 bytes. jar vtf freenet.jar says the
content is from today and it contains the empty hierarchy
freenet/node/http/templates/simple which is not in the previous jar.

Ciao
  Marc
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[freenet-support] Manually adding freenodes

2004-03-13 Thread Christopher Brian Jack

I have two freenodes running on separate networks (some stuff works, and
other stuff doesn't on one, and vice versa for the other)

How can I manually reference the nodes to each other?  (Hopefully this
will allow the freenodes to share their routes and allows both nodes to
see all the content available to each node separately).

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[freenet-support] specifed IPAddress but my node is still trying to autodetect

2004-03-13 Thread Christopher Brian Jack

How do I stop my node from trying to autodetect when I've specified the IP
address.  Version 0.5 STABLE-1.50 build 5074 cvs 1.90.2.50.2.101

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[freenet-support] Exception thrown changing storage size

2004-03-13 Thread Thorsten Guenther
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Hi!

It's build 5074.
Any more info needed?
Thank you for your great work!

Thorsten

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14.03.2004 08:39:28 (freenet.node.NodeConfigUpdater, YThread-364,
ERROR): Option storeSize changed to 4G but no handler was available.
java.lang.NoSuchMethodException:
freenet.node.NodeConfigUpdater$ConfigOptions.storeSize()
~at java.lang.Class.getMethod(Class.java:978)
~at
freenet.node.NodeConfigUpdater.checkpoint(NodeConfigUpdater.java:114)
~at
freenet.node.states.maintenance.Checkpoint.checkpoint(Checkpoint.java:54)
~at
freenet.node.states.maintenance.Checkpoint.received(Checkpoint.java:47)
~at freenet.node.StateChain.received(StateChain.java:177)
~at freenet.node.StateChain.received(StateChain.java:61)
~at
freenet.node.StateChainManagingMessageHandler$ChainContainer.run(StateChainManagingMessageHandler.java:322)
~at
freenet.node.StateChainManagingMessageHandler$ChainContainer.received(StateChainManagingMessageHandler.java:278)
~at
freenet.node.StateChainManagingMessageHandler$ChainContainer.access$100(StateChainManagingMessageHandler.java:203)
~at
freenet.node.StateChainManagingMessageHandler.handle(StateChainManagingMessageHandler.java:95)
~at freenet.Ticker$Event.run(Ticker.java:322)
~at
freenet.thread.YThreadFactory$YThread.run(YThreadFactory.java:250)
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