Re: [freenet-support] Freenet uninstall for new Build install

2009-10-09 Thread Dennis Nezic
On Fri, 09 Oct 2009 11:38:47 +0700, l...@hushmail.com wrote:
 On  Thu, 08 Oct 2009 19:04:34 +0700, Evan Daniel wrote:
 Please send replies to the support list; it makes it easier for 
 others
 to help with the problem, and for anyone with the same problem to 
 see
 the answer.  (Unless, of course, you're sending info you'd like 
 kept
 private.)
 
 Sorry about that. I will post to support from now on and thank you 
 for directing me to the proper procedures. I like that. 
 
 I think I'm sort of averaging around 8-10 peers. I accidentally 
 clicked something and it opened a separate tab showing connected   
 
  and one busy. This was with a total of 19 peers at the time.
 
 I don't know about this next thing. 
 The Freenet Installer icon was on my desktop. I just put it into a 
 folder. When I opened the folder to look at it (for no good 
 reason), there was the icon with these words;  Freenet Installer-
 1233.
 The Freenet page that opens says 1236. Like I said, I downloaded a 
 new one yesterday but it's called, freenet-0.7.0-rc1.new-install. 
 The site said it was the latest.
 That doesn't look like the latest to me.
 
 I have found Build 1236 and will install it.

Out of curiosity, where are you finding all these old builds? It didn't
occur to you to visit http://freenetproject.org  Download? :P


 How do I uninstall Freenet 1233, Freemail, Frost etc.?

If there is no uninstall shortcut in your start menu, or if it
doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Programs thingy, simply delete the
directories -- cuz, clearly they were installed manually, and thus
didn't make any additional registry changes nor added any other files
in other system folders.


 I am not a command line person but have tried several things.
 'cmd' and then tried to go to the Freenet directory or folder to 
 change what others have suggested. I also tried 'promt', then 
 typing in the path but can't get past this message:
 
 C:\Program\Files\Freenet\ is not recognized as an internal or 
 external command operable program or batch file.

The name of the directory is Program Files ... note the space, and
not a Files subdirectory within C:\Program.


 
 Anyway, I'm about fed up with it. I keep searching but cannot find 
 anything that tells me 'how' to do certain things. The instructions
 only say this is what one needs to do. I repeat, I need to know 
 how.
 
 My best bet seems to be completely uninstalling it all so please 
 some-anyone, does that also mean Java or will that uninstall with a 
 Freenet uninstall?

No. Java is almost certainly a separate package that is used for lots
of other different things (unfortunately ;b).


 If uninstall goes successfully I intend to install again, but do I 
 install Thunderbird before or after Freemail?

It doesn't matter :P. But to add/access your Freemail account info
(ie. your new shiny localhost imap and smtp freemail server), obviously
you'll need to have Freemail running (either as a standalone Java
process, or as a plugin if you put Freemail.jar in freenet's plugins/
subdirectory, or as a plugin if you add it somehow via freenet's fproxy
web interface in the Plugins tab.)


 Does Frost come after Freenet? I am assuming so on both counts but
 assuming isn't for sure.

Yes. Freenet is like the transport/storage layer, and Frost is like a
download manager that sits on top of that layer. Same with Freemail --
it uses Freenet's transport layer to distribute email.


 Okay. I'll take some more deep breaths. 

:D. That always helps.


 
 Thanks every-anyone.
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Re: [freenet-support] Freenet uninstall for new Build install

2009-10-09 Thread Evan Daniel
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 12:38 AM,  l...@hushmail.com wrote:
 On  Thu, 08 Oct 2009 19:04:34 +0700, Evan Daniel wrote:
 Please send replies to the support list; it makes it easier for
 others
 to help with the problem, and for anyone with the same problem to
 see
 the answer.  (Unless, of course, you're sending info you'd like
 kept
 private.)

 Sorry about that. I will post to support from now on and thank you
 for directing me to the proper procedures. I like that.

 I think I'm sort of averaging around 8-10 peers. I accidentally
 clicked something and it opened a separate tab showing connected

  and one busy. This was with a total of 19 peers at the time.

If it's showing that, then you have a sufficiently recent version of
Freenet running, and it is almost certainly running without any major
network problems.

Are you still having problems with warnings about updating?


 I don't know about this next thing.
 The Freenet Installer icon was on my desktop. I just put it into a
 folder. When I opened the folder to look at it (for no good
 reason), there was the icon with these words;  Freenet Installer-
 1233.
 The Freenet page that opens says 1236. Like I said, I downloaded a
 new one yesterday but it's called, freenet-0.7.0-rc1.new-install.
 The site said it was the latest.
 That doesn't look like the latest to me.

 I have found Build 1236 and will install it.

 How do I uninstall Freenet 1233, Freemail, Frost etc.?

 I am not a command line person but have tried several things.
 'cmd' and then tried to go to the Freenet directory or folder to
 change what others have suggested. I also tried 'promt', then
 typing in the path but can't get past this message:

 C:\Program\Files\Freenet\ is not recognized as an internal or
 external command operable program or batch file.

You're probably looking for the command cd as in cd c:\program
files\.  Or, more generally:
http://www.google.com/search?q=windows+command+line+introduction


 Anyway, I'm about fed up with it. I keep searching but cannot find
 anything that tells me 'how' to do certain things. The instructions

 only say this is what one needs to do. I repeat, I need to know
 how.

In general, when the Freenet documentation doesn't explain the
details, that's because it's a normal part of using your computer that
is not specific to Freenet.  For example, uninstalling is done through
the control panel on Windows, apt on Debian, emerge on Gentoo, and
other methods on other OSes.  That means that googling for general
instructions on how to do such things on your computer will help.

Evan Daniel
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Re: [freenet-support] Freenet uninstall for new Build install

2009-10-09 Thread ltgb
On Fri, 09 Oct 2009 19:53:45 +0700 Dennis Nezic 
denn...@dennisn.dyndns.org wrote:
On Fri, 09 Oct 2009 11:38:47 +0700, l...@hushmail.com wrote:
Out of curiosity, where are you finding all these old builds? It 
didn't
occur to you to visit http://freenetproject.org  Download? :P

First, thanks for your help. Actually it did occur to me to go to 
Freenetproject.org. That's how I found them. Now, I may have taken 
the wrong path from there but that is where I started.


 How do I uninstall Freenet 1233, Freemail, Frost etc.?

If there is no uninstall shortcut in your start menu, or if it
doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Programs thingy, simply delete 
the
directories -- cuz, clearly they were installed manually, and thus
didn't make any additional registry changes nor added any other 
files
in other system folders.


 I am not a command line person but have tried several things.
 'cmd' and then tried to go to the Freenet directory or folder to 


 change what others have suggested. I also tried 'promt', then 
 typing in the path but can't get past this message:
 
 C:\Program\Files\Freenet\ is not recognized as an internal or 
 external command operable program or batch file.

The name of the directory is Program Files ... note the space, 
and
not a Files subdirectory within C:\Program
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[freenet-support] Can't get Freenet to work

2009-10-09 Thread Ronald Quinn
I have downloaded freenet and installed it.After It was done It said it
had successfully installed but when I try to run it this message appears:

Freenet start script was unable to start the freenet system service.

Please reinstall freenet

If the problem keeps occurring, please report this error to the developers.

I've reinstalled it several times and it did no good. I'm not the most
computer savvy person and I was wondering if I could get any help on the
matter.

thank you,
Ron
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[freenet-support] Freenet installation problem

2009-10-09 Thread ahmed mohamed fall
Dear sirs

While trying to install freenet, at the end, I received this error message : 
Freener start script was unable to control the Freenet system as it appears to 
be stuck. Please reinstall Freenet. If the problem keeps occuring, please 
report this message error to the developers 

I reinstalled Freenet but the problem persists

So, I contact you to get solutioi to this problem

Congratulations and Regards

AHMED OULD MOHAMED FALL

MOBILE : + 222 631 12 39


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[freenet-support] bug

2009-10-09 Thread J C
2 of your peers are having severe problems (not acknowledging packets even
after 10 minutes). This is probably due to a bug in the code. If this
happens a lot, please add your information to the report on the bug tracker
at https://bugs.freenetproject.org/view.php?id=2692 or send it to the
support mailing list supp...@freenetproject.org. Please include this message
and what version of Freenet you are running. The affected peers (you may not
want to include this in your bug report if they are darknet peers) are:
77.58.213.170:56011
93.40.75.253:60001

Search Freenet
Searching can be slow at the moment, so this will open a new window for the
search, you should have a look at the index sites below while you wait for
the search to complete.

Freesite subscriptions[Edit]
Indexes of freesites (in-Freenet web sites)The Ultimate FreeNet Index
Freenet Activelink Index Text Version (should load relatively quickly)
Freenet Activelink Index (SLOW: graphical index, preloads all the sites,
so takes *ages* to load)
Index des sites Français

Freenet related software and documentationFreenet Message System
(message board software)
Freemail (email over Freenet)
Publish! (how to publish web sites on freenet)
Freesite HOWTO (how to publish websites on freenet)
The Freenet Applications Freesite (links to various freenet tools)

Visit a freesite (if you know the key)
Key:
Version Information  Node Control
Freenet 0.7.5 Build #1236 build01236
Freenet-ext Build #26 r23771
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[freenet-support] problems with internet

2009-10-09 Thread lostserial
hi.
Internet through a router.
after installing freenet, lost internet in opera, mozila, ie8
emule and utorrent working properly.
how to fix?
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[freenet-support] Brazilian court bans p2p

2009-10-09 Thread [Anon] Anon User
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how does this precedent affect freenet?

http://torrentfreak.com/brazilian-court-bans-p2p-software-090918/
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[freenet-support] Peer disconnected

2009-10-09 Thread Jerod Lycett
1 of your peers are having severe problems (not acknowledging packets 
even after 10 minutes). This is probably due to a bug in the code. If 
this happens a lot, please add your information to the report on the bug 
tracker at https://bugs.freenetproject.org/view.php?id=2692 or send it 
to the support mailing list supp...@freenetproject.org. Please include 
this message and what version of Freenet you are running. The affected 
peers (you may not want to include this in your bug report if they are 
darknet peers) are:

 * 2001:4428:220:0:dc0f:9626:fe0b:900c:51422


This is the second time this happened already.
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Re: [freenet-support] Brazilian court bans p2p

2009-10-09 Thread Dennis Nezic
On Sat,  3 Oct 2009 17:03:13 +0200 (CEST), [Anon] Anon User wrote:
 Message-type: plaintext
 
 how does this precedent affect freenet?
 
 http://torrentfreak.com/brazilian-court-bans-p2p-software-090918/

Puta que pariu :P. It would spur freenet's growth and popularity --
not to mention the public's awareness of the absurdities of Imaginary
Property. I hope they do it. We need more nodes.
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Re: [freenet-support] Please help

2009-10-09 Thread ltgb

HI Jonathan.
I'm very new to Freenet and have the same problem. One Freenet 
piece of advice told me to go to:  http://www.whatismyip.com/
That will tell you what your IP is and you then insert 
(copy/paste), that URL number into the Temporary IP address hint 
window.

I haven't done that yet myself as I am trying to uninstall Freenet 
and put in the latest Build, which I think I have finally 
downloaded. 

Post back if you would about how that works, i.e. what it does, 
results, etc, if you would be so kind.

Good luck.
On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 23:30:14 +0700 Jonathan Bannister 
wjbannis...@verizon.net wrote:
I'm having difficulty connecting.  Can you advise?

Unknown external address
Freenet was unable to determine your external IP address (or the 
IP address of your NAT-device or firewall). You can still exchange 

references with other people, however this will only work if the 
other user is not behind a NAT-device or firewall. As soon as you 
have connected to one other user in this way, Freenet will be able 

to determine your external IP address. You can determine your 
current IP address and tell your node with the 'Temporary IP 
address hint' configuration parameter. Also, it would be a good 
idea to forward the ports 61616 and 27307 (UDP) on your router to 
make it easy to connect to your node.

  a.. Temporary IP address hintTemporary hint to what our IP might 

be; deleted after use

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[freenet-support] Forwarding ports

2009-10-09 Thread ltgb
Hi.

If anyone has clear directions on how to forward ports could they 
please post them here?

I still need to do this but cannot find out how to do it.

ThanX in advance 

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Re: [freenet-support] Forwarding ports

2009-10-09 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
l...@hushmail.com пишет:
 Hi.
 
 If anyone has clear directions on how to forward ports could they 
 please post them here?
 
 I still need to do this but cannot find out how to do it.
 
 ThanX in advance 

This will depend on your network set-up. The thing is that the port can be 
blocked at every router that the packet encounters, so everything needs to be 
open.

Here is a very good description that will hopefully get you started (posted by 
Luke):
http://archives.freenetproject.org/message/20090930.143913.eab74afb.en.html

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[freenet-support] Uninstall for ne Build install

2009-10-09 Thread ltgb
On Fri. 09 Oct 2009 19:53:45 +0700 Dennis Nezic wrote:
The name of the directory is Program Files...note the space, and 
not a Files subdirectory within C:\Program. and,

If there is no uninstall shortcut in your start menu, or if it 
doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Programs thingy, simply delete 
the directories--cuz, clearly they were installed manually, and 
thus didn't make any additional registry changes nor added any 
other files in other system folders.

Thanks Dennis. 
I did write it as you said and still get the message:
C:\Program\Files\Freenet\ is not recognized as an internal or 
 external command operable program or batch file.


So, I went in to delete the directories and I get this message:

Cannot delete wrapper-windows-86-32.exe:Access is denied.,

Make sure the disk is not full or write-protected and that the file 
is not currently in use.

I am not certain how to check for this kind of thing. I usually use 
a Mac and with a PC I'm lost. I keep checking out where things are 
located but it is slow, learning new terms for everything. 

You know, if one lives to be 71 years of age, they get 25,933 days. 
I added 18 days for leap years.

I have less than 3,000 left so I would really like to get this 
Freenet out, then in, and up, and hey, what does' that sound 
like:,)

ThanX
oh, oh, I decided to wait to send this, and I checked out your 
tech-term...THINGY, found the ADD/REMOVE, and PRESS 'Toe, it's 
gone! Thanks very much. Now I can add thingy to my glossary of 
terms. 

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