Pierre Abbat wrote:
What happens to requests for information stored on my node if it goes offline
for several hours and then comes back? What happens if the IP address
changes?
Node downtime will affect the estimates for your node, so it will get
fewer requests for some time.
If the IP
I told Freenet to rotate logs, but instead it writes an apparently unending
string of logfiles. How do I tell it the number of logfiles to keep?
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Getting Freenet working on OSX is pretty straight-forward provided you
are comfortable using a command line. Basically you just need to follow
the instructions for Linux.
We could certainly use someone willing to package Freenet up nicely such
that it can be installed and used on OSX without
Greetings freenetters.
I have been using FIW for inserting sites, but because Im
a hands-on kinda guy and a masochist, I would really like to try doing it a bit
more manually. Unfortunately I dont seem to be quite smart enough to
figure out how. My problem is the contruction of
Using unstable build 60058
Since I set the the number of download threads from 50 to 70 in FUQID
the proportion value began to decrease. Now ~ 2 hours running with 70
threads it is at 0,660 and seems to stay at this level.
here are some settings of my node:
outputBandwidthLimit=13001
Garb schrieb:
Then I heard something about a MAP-file, which I am lead to assume
could be the solution to all my problems or at least the ones not
related to girls or money. It appears to be some sort of cross-reference
between the real-world file-names and the URIs, but I have thus far been
On 08-Apr-2004 Pierre Abbat wrote:
I told Freenet to rotate logs, but instead it writes an apparently unending
string of logfiles. How do I tell it the number of logfiles to keep?
I use an external script (see attachment) to do this myself, running as a cron
job every two hours. The script
On Thu, Apr 08, 2004 at 10:33:41AM +0300, Mika Hirvonen wrote:
Pierre Abbat wrote:
What happens to requests for information stored on my node if it goes
offline for several hours and then comes back? What happens if the IP
address changes?
Node downtime will affect the estimates for
On Thu, Apr 08, 2004 at 02:27:22AM +0200, sdretu wrote:
Hello !
I just installed freenet.
I used the debian stable archive of freenet-unstable.ps aux
Now I jump to the interface, browse http://localhost:/ and try to download
gpl.txt.
What build number does it say? Most likely your
On 08-Apr-2004 Garb wrote:
I have been using FIW for inserting sites, but because I'm a hands-on kinda
guy and a masochist, I would really like to try doing it a bit more
manually. Unfortunately I don't seem to be quite smart enough to figure out
how. My problem is the contruction of
On Thu, Apr 08, 2004 at 06:28:06AM -0400, Pierre Abbat wrote:
I told Freenet to rotate logs, but instead it writes an apparently unending
string of logfiles. How do I tell it the number of logfiles to keep?
Freenet doesn't really support log rotation in the sense that at present
it does not
Le Wed, 7 Apr 2004 21:05:04 -0400, Pierre Abbat [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
I do not announce -at least for now- because I'm behind a firewall (wich i
opened the right TCP port (-; ) and my IP is dynamic and I don't know if my
DynDNS name would work (moreover, it did not changed anything
I'm trying to get freenet running on my gentoo box. After running 'emerge
freenet' I try to start it with '/etc/init.d/freenet start' I receive the
following message:
* To configure freenet, please run:
* # ebuild /usr/portage/net-p2p/freenet/freenet-[version].ebuild
After looking around I
hi,
I have installed the freenet web interface on my pc; I've read that the freenet client
uses random port numbers for outgoing connections. Now, in my pc, I block any outgoing
packet from any port below 30.000 (I use Linux 2.4.22 and every outgoing connection
should start from a port number
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