Re: [freenet-support] newbie - Error: Route not Found
Le Thu, 8 Apr 2004 16:20:26 +0100, Toad [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : 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 Most likely your problems are caused by the debian package being way out of date. The debian package uses a really old version of Freenet that doesn't work with the modern network. That was the problem. I use the latest build and it's runnig well. Thank you ! ___ Support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [freenet-support] log rotation
On Thursday 08 April 2004 08:23 am, Toad wrote: 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 delete old logfiles. If anyone wants to add this feature, that would be great. Otherwise it goes on the never-ending TODO list. phma -- li fi'u vu'u fi'u fi'u du li pa There are two more options regarding log keeping in that section of freenet.conf. One of them is something like maxLinesCached, the other is maxBytesCached. I set these values to a low size, expecting fred to automatically discard older log information, and keep it all in one logfile (rather than generating dozens of logs). It didn't work. I went without checking the logfile for a while, and it ended up being close to 400MB! Just for fun, I attempted to open this file in several different editors. Most crashed, but one worked, and it took over 30 minutes for it to load! Am I misunderstanding what these options are for? I'm not interested in keeping very old log information, so I'd like to just discard it, and that's what I expected these settings to do. ___ Support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [freenet-support] What does a map-file look like?
On Thursday 08 April 2004 05:56 am, Garb wrote: or at least the ones not related to girls or money Damn! You had my hopes up. ___ Support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[freenet-support] The network is busy, are you even connected to the Internet?
I keep getting errors like this when browsing Freenet: The network is busy, please try again later. Couldn't connect to the network. Are you sure you have configured Freenet correctly? Also make sure that you are connected to the internet. A tcpdump shows that I am indeed connected to the Internet, and there is plenty of slack bandwidth. I can get some Freenet sites. What could the problem be? phma -- li fi'u vu'u fi'u fi'u du li pa ___ Support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[freenet-support] RE: Re: What does a map-file look like?
Date: Thu, 08 Apr 2004 15:06:13 +0200 From: Rudolf Krist [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [freenet-support] Re: What does a map-file look like? To: Z Freenet SupportML [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed 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 unable to find out exactly what it looks like or how to make them. When you use FIW, there you will find a feature called MetaDataBrowser, I'm not sure if that will help you, but there you could enter a freesite uri, like [EMAIL PROTECTED]/fuqid/10, to see what the mapfile of the freesite contains. You are right - that certainly seems to be exactly what I am looking for (if we exclude J.Lo's private phone number...). But where is that information actually located? It is not in the HTML-source of the page. Could it be in a special file with a name that FIW can somehow deduce from the URI of the main page? Regards, J ___ Support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[freenet-support] Re: What does a map-file look like?
Garb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 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 clickable links to files that are already in freenet. How do I do that? just link to the key, preceded by a slash, e.g. a href=/[EMAIL PROTECTED]Maybe the GPL/a a href=/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/file.datWhat know I/a a href=/[EMAIL PROTECTED]A nice picture/a a href=/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/picture.pngA nice picture with a nice name/a 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 unable to find out exactly what it looks like or how to make them. And I'm still not certain, how that would solve my problem with telling the browser about fred's location. FIW will build a mapfile when you insert your site so that you can use nice names for files inside it. You could tweak this file by adding stuff into your .fiw/mapfile.ini inside the project directory, but I think that is overkill for linking to foreign sites. It might be useful if you want to give files an address below your SSK (to prove others that you approve its contents), but is not needed for linking to foreign files. To view the raw mapfile of a freesite, open FIW's metadata browser and enter the URI of that site up to the first // in it. (You might see a DateRedirect first if that site is DBR, but just move your cursor on that DateRedirect line and hit Return to view the current mapfile behind it.) The format for mapfile.ini is a bit more cooked than the mapfiles inside freenet, e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Then you can directly link to picture.png from your site and viewers won't be able to notice that that is a file you didn't insert yourself. Any of you brains out there have an idea or a pointer as to where I could look for info? If you are more interested about what is happening behind the scenes, try to get the Nubile or Freenet Explained freesites. AFAIK they are archived somewhere outside Freenet as well, but I don't remember the URL. mihi ___ Support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[freenet-support] Re: What does a map-file look like?
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 unable to find out exactly what it looks like or how to make them. When you use FIW, there you will find a feature called MetaDataBrowser, I'm not sure if that will help you, but there you could enter a freesite uri, like [EMAIL PROTECTED]/fuqid/10, to see what the mapfile of the freesite contains. You are right - that certainly seems to be exactly what I am looking for (if we exclude J.Lo's private phone number...). But where is that information actually located? It is not in the HTML-source of the page. Could it be in a special file with a name that FIW can somehow deduce from the URI of the main page? OK I will try to explain, what I have understood: Let us take a mapfile, for example SSK[-AT-]CKesZYUJWn2GMvoif1R4SDbujIgPAgM/fuqid/10 and look into it. (Using FIW) FIW outputs: Time taken: 180 Version Revision=1 EndPart Document Redirect.Target=freenet:CHK[-AT-]HDF~aaiE-kN4esHi7UHlaqb8wa4OAwI,UPPC82Q30Ni-ncWdLtiYBg Name=index.html Info.Format=text/html EndPart Document Redirect.Target=freenet:CHK[-AT-]~ZzKVquUvXfnbaI5bR12wvu99-4LAwI,~QYjCzYNT6E~kVIbxF7DoA Name=activelink.png Info.Format=image/png EndPart Document Redirect.Target=freenet:CHK[-AT-]avFnLFBKJLvl0MLrDqsLwfAbGwsUAwI,urShiYLrLx2DmIWsVvGtBw Name=FUQID-1.3.zip Info.Format=binary/zip-compressed EndPart Document Redirect.Target=freenet:SSK[-AT-]CKesZYUJWn2GMvoif1R4SDbujIgPAgM/fuqid/11 Name=.next Info.Format=text/html EndPart Document Redirect.Target=freenet:CHK[-AT-]HDF~aaiE-kN4esHi7UHlaqb8wa4OAwI,UPPC82Q30Ni-ncWdLtiYBg Info.Format=text/html End -- RawDataLength=0 Now I copy the content beginning with the line which contains Version and ending with the empty line after End, then go to Upload a file or NIM in FIW enter in the Field Key any key (CHK[-AT-], SSK[-AT-]priv-key/sitename, KSK[-AT-]any-string) then select the radio button Raw metadata and paste into the text-area the copied text and lets upload. So you will create a freesite that has the same contents as the FUQID Freesite. You also can upload some other html-files as CHKs and replace the entries in the mapfile. In this way you can create a freesite manually. Then you should look what happens when you enter some other keys in the URI line of the MetaDataBrowser. Some text-files, some binary files, some small ( 1KB) files, some big files ( 500KB, 1MB) and some splitfiles. I hope that all the questions will be answered after these small experiments. ___ Support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[freenet-support] Recognizable headers in Freenet conversation
I fired up Ethereal and let it capture for a few minutes, then looked for a SYN packet. The first 0xc0 bytes of the conversation have what appear to be easily recognizable bytes: 00 01 09 04 00 00, and a string of zeros later. Shouldn't these be set to random-looking gibberish, so that it's impossible to find all Freenet nodes by looking for patterns in packets? phma -- li fi'u vu'u fi'u fi'u du li pa ___ Support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]