[freenet-support] PB freenet

2009-10-14 Thread Pascal
bonjour,

voila ce qui m' am?ne, freenet a ?t? install? correctement sur une machine
mais il y a eu un pb sur le profil du compte ( profil errant) lors d'un
rapatriement.

Depuis le service freenet ne monte plus en auto apr?s red?marrage de la
machine.
Impossible de d?sinstaller freenet sans avoir le service mont?.
Suppression de freenet manuellement et nettoyage de la base de registre.
Impossible de r?installer freenet, la creation de compte freenet sur firefox
pour configurer le noeud ne se fait pas puis une erreur apparait 1067 le
service ne monte pas.
Impossible de lancer le service manuellement en administrateur local et de
domaine.

je vous remercie d'avance de votre aide

bonne soir?e
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Re: [freenet-support] Peer connections

2009-10-14 Thread Evan Daniel
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 9:41 PM,   wrote:
> Hello people.
> I have these "peers" and they are "connected". I am assuming
> "connected" to me in some manner.
> In order to connect to them, I have to give them something, and/or
> get something from them.
>
> Where, no, how do I find their info in order to connect?
> I know I can send my noderef but where do I find theirs?
>
> Also, the message in the window mentions using a certain port. I
> think it says something like UDP but since I don't have that page
> open please forgive me if I got the letters wrong.
>
> SIGH! Again, it mentions forwarding this port and I cannot seem to
> understand how to do this.

You already have everything you need to connect to them.  You can tell
because you're connected to them.  Similarly, they have everything
they need.

There are plenty of people who can do a better job than I explaining
how to forward a port.  Some of them have done so on this mailing
list; some of those, recently.  I suggest checking the list archives.
Alternately, google can help:
http://www.google.com/q=how+to+forward+a+port

Evan Daniel
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[freenet-support] Peer connections

2009-10-14 Thread ltgb
Hello people.
I have these "peers" and they are "connected". I am assuming 
"connected" to me in some manner.
In order to connect to them, I have to give them something, and/or 
get something from them.

Where, no, how do I find their info in order to connect?
I know I can send my noderef but where do I find theirs?

Also, the message in the window mentions using a certain port. I 
think it says something like UDP but since I don't have that page 
open please forgive me if I got the letters wrong.

SIGH! Again, it mentions forwarding this port and I cannot seem to 
understand how to do this.

Thanks for any help.

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