5096 is too old, and won't work. The current minimum build is 5099. Get
that. http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/ - the freenet-latest.jar, or
just reinstall from the webinstaller...
On Sun, Feb 06, 2005 at 07:09:01PM -0500, petr wrote:
It's Build 5096. For some reason, my gateway stopped responding, so I had to
stop it and start it again, so I don't have accurate load statistics.
I'm not sure how to set bandwidth, but I did notice that, under Advanced
Settings, the Node Bandwidth Limits are set to Overall: 0, Output: 12288, and
Input: 0. I didn't change these values, that's how they came installed. Is
that my problem?
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From: Matthew Toseland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2005 20:54:47 +
24 connections is a bit low... Ought to more or less work though. You
have inbound connections therefore it's not the firewall. What's your
bandwidth? What's the typical load? What build number?
On Fri, Feb 04, 2005 at 01:02:51AM -0500, petr wrote:
Well, I've been having trouble getting Freenet working, and I've been
reading the many support requests here saying the same thing. I've been
doing what the replies to those say, but nothing has worked.
It's been running for about four days now, and it won't load the portal
pages or even the images for them on the gateway page. I've had Freenet
working before on a different computer, so I know it's not supposed to be
like this. I'm behind a router which I don't run, but I had the person
who runs it forward my inbound FNP port, as given in my freenet.ini, to my
machine. There are 24 connections in my Open Connections list. Three are
outbound, the rest are inbound. Here are the first few rows:
130.111.95.185:43274406:144 - 68 KiB 7 s 120:50
43.244.62.81:37924 255:142 - 59 KiB 4 s 120:41
63.202.20.21:23172 292:130 - 50 KiB 1 s 120:34
80.146.106.56:18481 263:141 - 57 KiB 24 s120:34
219.32.102.3:53047 238:135 - 48 KiB 37 s120:32
64.192.78.69:60452 269:271 - 83 KiB 10 s120:25
The only thing I can think that it might be is that my roommate didn't
properly forward the port, or forwarded the wrong one. I doubt that's it,
though, because inbound connections didn't start appearing until he told
me it was forwarded. Is there any way to test whether that's the problem?
Does anybody know what else might disable Freenet? Thanks!
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