[freenet-support] Fw: hello

2001-06-13 Thread Stefan Reich


- Original Message -
From: growingman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 10:03 AM
Subject: hello


 please help me.
 I have installed freenet software. But it doesn't work.
 It always tell me:
  Network Error
 Couldn't retrieve key: KSK@porn/jpeg/ragam/43/pic24.jpg

 The address in address bar is as follows:
 http://localhost:8081/KSK@porn/jpeg/ragam/43/pic24.jpg
  I want to know what is wrong. how I can do?
   Thanks.
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Re: [freenet-support] Fw: hello

2001-06-13 Thread Dave Hooper

It is simply a warning message from the Freenet server informing you that
you are looking at too much porn.
This error message appears because Freenet has an inbuilt porn filter and
the central Freenet server (located in Canada) will not allow more than
roughly 2.5GB of porn through in any one day.

Hope that helps;

Dave

 - Original Message -
 From: growingman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 10:03 AM
 Subject: hello


  please help me.
  I have installed freenet software. But it doesn't work.
  It always tell me:
   Network Error
  Couldn't retrieve key: KSK@porn/jpeg/ragam/43/pic24.jpg
 
  The address in address bar is as follows:
  http://localhost:8081/KSK@porn/jpeg/ragam/43/pic24.jpg
   I want to know what is wrong. how I can do?
Thanks.



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Re: [freenet-support] I can't register with inform.php!

2001-06-13 Thread Tracy R Reed

On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 07:43:51PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
 Just 40?  I usually have to try with at least 75 or so, though obviously
 some keys are easier than others.

I thought 40 was pretty decent. I was recently told that anything over
that tends to be a waste. I think fproxy defaults to less than 75 doesn't
it?

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``The lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne.'' - Chaucer

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Re: [freenet-support] I can't register with inform.php!

2001-06-13 Thread Greg Wooledge

Mr. Bad ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 Sigh. I think Hal Finney did some math and showed that any request
 with HTL over 40 is dumb and pointless.

My understanding was that *inserts* with high HTLs were bad, but
*requests* with high HTLs were good.

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Re: [freenet-support] I can't register with inform.php!

2001-06-13 Thread Rob Cakebread


 If everyone is sending giganto HTL 75 messages all over the Freenet,
 it'll choke the network and making it slow. If you're not finding
 stuff fast enough, try bushing up your local node (with a better
 nodes.config) rather than making deeper searches.

 ~Mr. Bad

Does it help if nodes.config have more than 10 entries or does it ignore
anything after 10?

I wrote a little script to query inform.php and make sure each one is
a good node then writes a nodes.config.


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Re: [freenet-support] I can't register with inform.php!

2001-06-13 Thread Mr . Bad

 RC == Rob Cakebread [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

RC Does it help if nodes.config have more than 10 entries or does
RC it ignore anything after 10?

Wow! No, totally not. You can have like a jillion addresses in your
nodes.config.

I'm emailing a good node address to you off-list right now.

~Mr. Bad

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Re: [freenet-support] I can't register with inform.php!

2001-06-13 Thread Mr . Bad

 TRR == Tracy R Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Me That's baloney. Did someone tell you that on this list? You
Me can't establish refs in other nodes by making data requests.

TRR Perhaps I misunderstood.

No, I don't think you did. thelema's pretty damn smart, and he knows
a lot about the system, but I'd bet $50 in eGold that he's wrong about
this particular thing. The only ways for you to get your address into
other people's nodes are:

1) use inform.php
2) send it to folks to add to their node.config
3) do some inserts of useful data

You did OK before. I'm adding you to my nodes.config list. Don't
disconnect your node!

TRR I can get a few things like the CofE and Leo's Freesite. But
TRR I can not retrieve KSK@text/gpl.txt even with an HTL of 100.

Oh. Then you're actually connected to the network. You might try to
swap node addresses with people to get a bushier node.

Is it really bothering you that no one is connecting to your node?

~Mr. Bad

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Re: [freenet-support] I can't register with inform.php!

2001-06-13 Thread Ian Clarke

On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 04:56:32PM -0700, Tracy R Reed wrote:
 On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 07:43:51PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
  Just 40?  I usually have to try with at least 75 or so, though obviously
  some keys are easier than others.
 
 I thought 40 was pretty decent. I was recently told that anything over
 that tends to be a waste. I think fproxy defaults to less than 75 doesn't
 it?

Well, the real answer is that nobody really knows.  A HTL of 100 will
lead to a higher success rate in finding data, and people seem to care
more about the success rate than the bandwidth consumption of the
network.

Ian.

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