Just wondering, I run a firewall on my Linux box (iptables rules I
designed
myself) which blocks new incoming connections and also certain outgoing
connections. I don't really need to block outgoing connections, I just
like
to have some control over which ports my client machines can and cannot
us
> make transient unchecked) What exactly does hops to live
> mean? When I used
a 'hop' is the 'distance' between your node and the next node it's
contacting. the first node you send your file to knows of other nodes
and it will send your file to node after node, subtracting one hop from
your h
I actually was using the gateway originally (localhost:8081) =(. I know
files are being stored locally because I can find the corresponding file of
about the same size under the .freenet dir, plus it finishes inserting the
key too fast to have been stored remotely. Will other nodes be able to
re
> configure freenet as transient with 0kb of data stored on my
> puter anything
> I insert just gets stored locally. Is this how its supposed
If you're using the command line to insert keys and not specifying an
htl, this would make sense -- since it will default to 1 and not store
the key on
Thanks for you help Brandon!!
The only other thing is that it seems like I'm having trouble inserting keys
when I'm using my home puter with a dial-up connection. Even when I
configure freenet as transient with 0kb of data stored on my puter anything
I insert just gets stored locally. Is this h
> cherrie Zbojniewicz wrote:
>
> I am unable to figure out how to take freenet off from my
> computer. I had downloaded it, and decided I like my current
> internet provided service better. Please send me the info.
> Thanks!
Sorry, but the freenet project is not an ISP. There is (at least in
Ge
> I am about to try freenet. I am installing it on Win2000P. The install
> process has come to a point where I have to chose a "Java
> interpreter".
> There are 5 lines displayed, but some directory names are
you should be happy to learn, then, that the new (.3.9) installer
doesn't behave that
Hi!
I am about to try freenet. I am installing it on Win2000P. The install
process has come to a point where I have to chose a "Java interpreter".
There are 5 lines displayed, but some directory names are long, so I can
not see the file name, only the first 3 directories near the root
directory,
I am unable to figure out how to take freenet off from my
computer. I had downloaded it, and decided I like my current internet
provided service better. Please send me the info.
Thanks!