I've just started running a freenet node again, it's been up for a few
hours (and is getting bombarded by incoming connections :P). However,
I'm trying to download FUQID from freenet so I can see the source. The
node has actually completed the transfer 4 or 5 times (I had my browser
timeout too
Ignore this message, it is a dupe.
. wrote:
I've noticed that the stable build does not open as many connections at
the unstable build. When I start the stable build, it will make 3 or 4
connections at first and then just sit there. Slowly it will build more
connections. When I launch the uns
On Sat, May 22, 2004 at 05:27:41PM +, c enrique wrote:
> hello i just need some help with this issue. When I try to run freenet.sh
> this is the error message i'm getting :
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] freenet]$ sh start-freenet.sh
> Detected freenet-ext.jar
> Detected freenet.jar
> Starting Freenet
On Sat, May 22, 2004 at 06:58:19PM +0200, Someone wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
>
> >Why does my stable node have so few connections, but my unstable node
> >has many? When I start my stable node it begins with maybe 2 or 3
> >connections, but when I start my unstable node I get 20 or mor
I've noticed that the stable build does not open as many connections at
the unstable build. When I start the stable build, it will make 3 or 4
connections at first and then just sit there. Slowly it will build more
connections. When I launch the unstable build, it will immediately have
20 or
On Sat, May 22, 2004 at 01:39:37AM +0200, Martin Scheffler wrote:
> On Friday 21 May 2004 22:27, Toad wrote:
> > > STUN is used to determine whether you are behind NAT. If you are then you
> > > need a third party to start connections to others behind NAT. The third
> > > party need not be a single
Thanks for the response. I had closed the port on my firewall since I
mistakenly thought that with bidi I wouldn't need to keep it open. I'll
open the port, and see what that does.
Someone wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I thought that it didn't matter now with bidi built into stable. Does
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I thought that it didn't matter now with bidi built into stable. Does
this mean that bidi is not working on the stable node like it does on
the unstable node?
Bidi means that both outgoing and incoming connections will be used for
routing. It doesn't help against nodes
I thought that it didn't matter now with bidi built into stable. Does
this mean that bidi is not working on the stable node like it does on
the unstable node?
Someone wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Why does my stable node have so few connections, but my unstable node
has many? When I start
hello i just need some help with this issue. When I try to run freenet.sh
this is the error message i'm getting :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] freenet]$ sh start-freenet.sh
Detected freenet-ext.jar
Detected freenet.jar
Starting Freenet now: Command line: java -Xmx128m freenet.node.Main
Done
nice: java: No s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Why does my stable node have so few connections, but my unstable node
has many? When I start my stable node it begins with maybe 2 or 3
connections, but when I start my unstable node I get 20 or more
connection. I'm using similar config settings between the two node
Why does my stable node have so few connections, but my unstable node
has many? When I start my stable node it begins with maybe 2 or 3
connections, but when I start my unstable node I get 20 or more
connection. I'm using similar config settings between the two node (not
the same .conf file).
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