[freenet-support] help

2002-05-23 Thread Mike Clemons



i tried to update snapshot today and after i did 
freenet wouldnt work at all, so i reinstalled a fresh copy and now all i can get 
is the gateway page, it says it cant make it off my node, so what do i do and 
how do i get more seednode refs, the download refs on the config window doesnt 
seem to work.
THANK YOU!


[freenet-support] No route to server?

2002-05-23 Thread kupid Moogle

Hello i installed freenet on win98.
But if try going anywhere using freenet keys.
i get a error message saying
no route to sever.
i tried all the default keys.
the installation seemed to have went fine
is something else i have to set?
like the proxy server settings?
thanks

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[freenet-support] Freenet on FreeBSD?

2002-05-23 Thread Kenneth Stailey

I am using freenet-20020522 on FreeBSD 4.6-RC via linux emulation.
I can see the client port is active via lsof | grep :

When I try to access:

http://127.0.0.1:/SSK@h%7Eixmz11-tDOox9O1gQyjkzAUCcPAgM/fmb/5//

via Mozilla 1.0-RC2 I get document contains no data.


May 23, 2002 8:51:59 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): loading node keys:
node_22154
May 23, 2002 8:52:00 AM (freenet.node.NodeReference, main): Seen new highest
build: 466
May 23, 2002 8:52:00 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): starting filesystem
May 23, 2002 8:52:03 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): loading data store
May 23, 2002 8:52:03 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): loading routing table
May 23, 2002 8:52:03 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): loading temp bucket factory
May 23, 2002 8:52:03 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): starting node
May 23, 2002 8:52:03 AM (freenet.node.Node, main): Freenet Node:
af1cfb5ac8b5fb9ff5dcda9528b022601caff3fa (build 466)
May 23, 2002 8:52:03 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): loading service: fproxy
May 23, 2002 8:52:03 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): loading service: nodestatus
May 23, 2002 8:52:03 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): loading service: nodeinfo
May 23, 2002 8:52:03 AM (freenet.node.Node, main): Starting ticker..
May 23, 2002 8:52:03 AM (freenet.node.Node, main): Starting interfaces..
May 23, 2002 8:52:03 AM (freenet.interfaces.PublicInterface, Interface #
tcp/22154): Starting interface: Interface # tcp/22154
May 23, 2002 8:52:03 AM (freenet.interfaces.LocalInterface, Interface #
tcp/): Starting interface: Interface # tcp/
May 23, 2002 8:52:03 AM (freenet.interfaces.LocalInterface, Interface #
tcp/): Starting interface: Interface # tcp/
May 23, 2002 8:52:03 AM (freenet.interfaces.LocalInterface, Interface #
tcp/): Cannot open listener: Interface # tcp/
freenet.ListenException: tcp/: Address already in use
at freenet.transport.tcpListener.init(tcpListener.java:32)
at
freenet.transport.tcpListeningAddress.getListener(tcpListeningAddress.java:35)
at freenet.interfaces.Interface.acceptConnections(Interface.java:177)
at freenet.interfaces.Interface.run(Interface.java:154)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:484)
May 23, 2002 8:52:03 AM (freenet.interfaces.LocalInterface, Interface #
tcp/8889): Starting interface: Interface # tcp/8889
May 23, 2002 8:52:03 AM (freenet.interfaces.LocalInterface, Interface #
tcp/8890): Starting interface: Interface # tcp/8890
May 23, 2002 8:52:03 AM (freenet.node.states.maintenance.Checkpoint,
PThread-120): Executing Checkpoint: Purge table of recently failed keys.
May 23, 2002 8:52:03 AM (freenet.node.states.announcing.Announcing, main):
Scheduling announcements to 1 target nodes on chain b0f7f83a198981ba
May 23, 2002 8:52:03 AM (freenet.node.states.announcing.SendAnnouncement,
PThread-120): Scheduling announcement attempt #1 in 1800s  to node: Peer
[DSA(a126 828c 9ce3 0fbc 9001  b708 0a10 be4a 5377 0183) @
tcp/hawk.freenetproject.org:3723 (1/1)]
May 23, 2002 8:52:08 AM (freenet.interfaces.LocalInterface, Interface #
tcp/): Cannot open listener: Interface # tcp/
freenet.ListenException: tcp/: Address already in use
at freenet.transport.tcpListener.init(tcpListener.java:32)
at
freenet.transport.tcpListeningAddress.getListener(tcpListeningAddress.java:35)
at freenet.interfaces.Interface.acceptConnections(Interface.java:177)
at freenet.interfaces.Interface.run(Interface.java:154)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:484)
May 23, 2002 8:52:13 AM (freenet.interfaces.LocalInterface, Interface #
tcp/): Cannot open listener: Interface # tcp/
freenet.ListenException: tcp/: Address already in use
at freenet.transport.tcpListener.init(tcpListener.java:32)
at
freenet.transport.tcpListeningAddress.getListener(tcpListeningAddress.java:35)
at freenet.interfaces.Interface.acceptConnections(Interface.java:177)
at freenet.interfaces.Interface.run(Interface.java:154)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:484)
May 23, 2002 8:52:18 AM (freenet.node.states.maintenance.Checkpoint,
PThread-120): Executing Checkpoint: Polling and aggregation of diagnostics.
May 23, 2002 8:52:18 AM (freenet.interfaces.LocalInterface, Interface #
tcp/): Cannot open listener: Interface # tcp/
freenet.ListenException: tcp/: Address already in use
at freenet.transport.tcpListener.init(tcpListener.java:32)
at
freenet.transport.tcpListeningAddress.getListener(tcpListeningAddress.java:35)
at freenet.interfaces.Interface.acceptConnections(Interface.java:177)
at freenet.interfaces.Interface.run(Interface.java:154)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:484)
May 23, 2002 8:52:23 AM (freenet.interfaces.LocalInterface, Interface #
tcp/): Cannot open listener: Interface # tcp/
freenet.ListenException: tcp/: Address already in use
at freenet.transport.tcpListener.init(tcpListener.java:32)
at

Re: [freenet-support] I'll help you with Freenet as soon as I understand it, too

2002-05-23 Thread TechnoSF

Yep, I was trying to avoid using the gateway (say 192.168.1.1) as a lan-wide (HTTP) 
fproxy and allow the windows clients (lets say the 192.168.2.0 network) to run freenet 
themselves in a P2P manner and have the gateway 'leek' the 192.168.2.0 traffic. In 
many respects to mirror an IP network where unknown IP/addresses go through the 
gateway for routing.

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On 5/22/2002 at 18:34 Greg Wooledge wrote:

TechnoSF ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 I'm actually on Linux and Windows - Linux gateway, windows clients.
 I'm trying to configure a topology where Freenet sits on the gateway
 (with its single non-forwarding port, hopefuly bypassing the need for
 an upgraded to IPTABLES that I do not have the time/skill to do yet)
 and acts as a proxy, if you will, for freenet on the Windows machines.

No problem.  Just put this in the Freenet node's freenet.conf file:

fproxy.allowedHosts=127.0.0.1,192.168.1.1,192.168.1.2,192.168.1.3

where 192.168.1.1 is the LAN IP of the gateway box, and 192.168.1.2 (etc.)
are the LAN clients.

Unfortunately, I don't believe you can use a wildcard or CIDR
specification for a range of IPs.  You have to list each one.

Then, the clients can just go to http://192.168.1.1:/ to access the
node on the gateway.

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Re: [freenet-support] I'll help you with Freenet as soon as I understand it, too

2002-05-23 Thread Greg Wooledge

TechnoSF ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 Yep, I was trying to avoid using the gateway (say 192.168.1.1) as a
 lan-wide (HTTP) fproxy and allow the windows clients (lets say the
 192.168.2.0 network) to run freenet themselves in a P2P manner and
 have the gateway 'leek' the 192.168.2.0 traffic. In many respects to
 mirror an IP network where unknown IP/addresses go through the gateway
 for routing.

OK, this is quite different from what you said before.  Let me make sure
I've got it straight this time.

You have a gateway with internal IP address 192.168.1.1 and external IP
address A.B.C.D.  It runs NAT or IP masquerading.

You have a LAN of multiple Windows computers with IP addresses
192.168.2.*.  Somehow these are able to talk to your gateway at
192.168.1.1 (implying that you have a netmask of /22 or less, rather
than the traditional /24).

You want to run a Freenet node (transient?  non-transient?) on each of
these Windows machines, and connect them to the larger worldwide Freenet.

If you want to run transient nodes, no special steps are required.
The transient nodes will simply make requests to other Freenet nodes
via NAT/ipmasq, and receive their response packets just like any other
normal TCP/IP connection.

If you want to run real (non-transient) nodes, then it's different.
You'll have to allocate one unique port for each Windows machine,
and forward that port from the gateway to its respective LAN client.
On the LAN client, you'll have to make Freenet listen for FNP requests on
the port that is forwarded to that client.  You will also have to make
sure that the node advertises itself with the public IP of your gateway
(A.B.C.D) and the port number which is being forwarded to that client.

This is documented at
http://freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/twiki/view/Main/NATSAndFirewalls,
which is linked from the Freenet documentation web page.

Did I miss anything?

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