Re: [freenet-support] KLEZ Virus Spam Worm

2002-10-28 Thread Mike
I ran a scan on my PC with 4 different scanners., i checked my out box, for
unusual e-mail attachments. and im clean.

if this be the case, how did this happen???
good ol kletz was i forged? or did i get the bug? i may neverknow.
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Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 10:55 PM
Subject: [freenet-support] KLEZ Virus Spam Worm


> Your computer is infected with the KLEZ worm. Please see
> http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.klez.e@;mm.html
for more information. echo This is an automatically generated message.
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[freenet-support] Norton AntiVirus detected a virus in a message you sent. The infected attachment was deleted.

2002-10-28 Thread NAV for Microsoft Exchange-POSTOFFICE2
Recipient of the infected attachment:  Trickel, James\Inbox
Subject of the message:  Have a nice Allhallowmas
One or more attachments were deleted
  Attachment sed.exe was Deleted for the following reasons:
Virus W32.Klez.H@mm was found.

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[freenet-support] KLEZ Virus Spam Worm

2002-10-28 Thread root
Your computer is infected with the KLEZ worm. Please see
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.klez.e@;mm.html for more 
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Re: [freenet-support] man, traffic picked up tonight.

2002-10-28 Thread Mike
yeah, i have tond of space and bandwidth to play with :P

i was just amazed at who and how many peeps are hitting me. :P
- Original Message -
From: "William_dw -- Sqlcoders" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 9:18 PM
Subject: RE: [freenet-support] man, traffic picked up tonight.


> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:support-admin@;freenetproject.org]On Behalf Of Mike
> > Sent: 28 October 2002 21:56
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [freenet-support] man, traffic picked up tonight.
> >
> >
> > I was running from 1% usage and 35%
> >
> > now, for the last hour i have 100%
> >
> > here are my stats thus far.
> >
> >   a.. Current routingTime: 4772ms.
> >
> >   b.. Active pooled jobs: 22264 (188.57143%)   [Rejecting incoming
> > connections and requests!]
> >
> >   c.. Available threads: 289It's normal for the node to sometimes reject
> > connections or requestsfor a limited period. If you're seeing rejections
> > continuously the node is overloaded or something is wrong (i.e. a bug).
> >   d.. Current estimated load: 100.0%.
> >
> > and at this point im very active on my node. :P
> >
> > guess thats what i get for sharing so much resources.. lol
>
> LOL, you can still get statistics?
>
> =>C:\DOCUME~1\WILLIA~1>telnet localhost 
> =>Connecting To localhost...Could not open connection to the host, on port
> .
> =>No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused
> it.
>
> Bah humbug.
>
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RE: [freenet-support] man, traffic picked up tonight.

2002-10-28 Thread William_dw -- Sqlcoders
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:support-admin@;freenetproject.org]On Behalf Of Mike
> Sent: 28 October 2002 21:56
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [freenet-support] man, traffic picked up tonight.
>
>
> I was running from 1% usage and 35%
>
> now, for the last hour i have 100%
>
> here are my stats thus far.
>
>   a.. Current routingTime: 4772ms.
>
>   b.. Active pooled jobs: 22264 (188.57143%)   [Rejecting incoming
> connections and requests!]
>
>   c.. Available threads: 289It's normal for the node to sometimes reject
> connections or requestsfor a limited period. If you're seeing rejections
> continuously the node is overloaded or something is wrong (i.e. a bug).
>   d.. Current estimated load: 100.0%.
>
> and at this point im very active on my node. :P
>
> guess thats what i get for sharing so much resources.. lol

LOL, you can still get statistics?

=>C:\DOCUME~1\WILLIA~1>telnet localhost 
=>Connecting To localhost...Could not open connection to the host, on port
.
=>No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused
it.

Bah humbug.


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[freenet-support] OMG!!!

2002-10-28 Thread Mike
tonight i switched from IE to mozilla, and immedeatly my usage went from 100
to 50% still high.. but IE ?? sucking up bandwidth? how lame.. :P


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[freenet-support] A few last questions

2002-10-28 Thread Doug Bostrom
For today, anyway. I've now got maxnodeconnections set to just 10, hoping that I can 
throttle traffic back to the point where other types of traffic can work here along 
with 
Freenet. Looking at my connections page on fproxy, I see it's reporting 48 connections 
even with the ridiculously scaled back parameter in freenet.conf. What type of 
connections are controlled by maxnodeconnections, and what sort are reported by 
fproxy's 
connections status page? Is there any relationship?

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Re: [freenet-support] man, traffic picked up tonight.

2002-10-28 Thread Josh Steiner
yeah., the network is pretty muc htotally flouded... i can't retrive any 
freesites... if you are having better luck, you were probably thinking 
of The Freedome Engine:

http://127.0.0.1:/SSK%40rBjVda8pC-Kq04jUurIAb8IzAGcPAgM/TFE//


Mike wrote:

I was running from 1% usage and 35%

now, for the last hour i have 100%

here are my stats thus far.

 a.. Current routingTime: 4772ms.

 b.. Active pooled jobs: 22264 (188.57143%)   [Rejecting incoming
connections and requests!]

 c.. Available threads: 289It's normal for the node to sometimes reject
connections or requestsfor a limited period. If you're seeing rejections
continuously the node is overloaded or something is wrong (i.e. a bug).
 d.. Current estimated load: 100.0%.

and at this point im very active on my node. :P

guess thats what i get for sharing so much resources.. lol

i might increase the bandwith later to allow even more traffic on my node.
:P

BTW, earlier today i was on a site that listed freenet sites. what was that
url again


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Re: [freenet-support] RE: can't get out

2002-10-28 Thread Mike



when i get that, i change the 15 to 50 or 100 and i 
usually get through :)

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Scott Bonds 

  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 8:56 
  PM
  Subject: [freenet-support] RE: can't get 
  out
  
  
  After many, many 
  retries, I can now get out.
   
  
  later,
   
  Scott 
  Bonds
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  -Original 
  Message-From: Scott 
  Bonds Sent: Monday, October 
  28, 2002 11:37 AMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: can't get out
   
  I just get these kind of error 
  messages.  I’ve tried reseeding with the default nodes, the nodes off the 
  Freenet website, etc.  No dice.
   
  Network Error
  Couldn't retrieve key:  Hops To Live: 15Error: Route not Found 
  Attempts were made to contact 4 nodes. 
  
  · 
  2 were totally unreachable. 
  · 
  0 restarted. 
  · 
  2 cleanly rejected. 
  
  
  
  Route Not Found messages mean that your 
  node, or the rest of the network, didn't find the data or enough nodes to send 
  the request to. You should retry, with the same Hops-To-Live; if it persists, 
  there may be a problem (check that your internet connection is working). Try 
  reseeding your node, and if that doesn't work, contact 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  
  
  
  Change Hops To Live  
   
  
   
   
  later,
   
  Scott Bonds
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[freenet-support] RE: can't get out

2002-10-28 Thread Scott Bonds








After many, many retries, I can now get
out.

 



later,

 

Scott Bonds

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

 



-Original Message-
From: Scott Bonds 
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002
11:37 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: can't get out

 

I just get these kind of error
messages.  I’ve tried reseeding with the default nodes, the nodes
off the Freenet website, etc.  No dice.

 

Network Error

Couldn't retrieve key:  
Hops To Live: 15
Error: Route not Found 

Attempts were made to contact 4 nodes. 

·
2 were totally unreachable. 

·
0 restarted. 

·
2 cleanly rejected. 







Route Not Found messages mean that your node, or the
rest of the network, didn't find the data or enough nodes to send the request
to. You should retry, with the same Hops-To-Live; if it persists, there may be
a problem (check that your internet connection is working). Try reseeding your
node, and if that doesn't work, contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] 









Change Hops To Live 









 

 

later,

 

Scott Bonds

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[freenet-support] man, traffic picked up tonight.

2002-10-28 Thread Mike
I was running from 1% usage and 35%

now, for the last hour i have 100%

here are my stats thus far.

  a.. Current routingTime: 4772ms.

  b.. Active pooled jobs: 22264 (188.57143%)   [Rejecting incoming
connections and requests!]

  c.. Available threads: 289It's normal for the node to sometimes reject
connections or requestsfor a limited period. If you're seeing rejections
continuously the node is overloaded or something is wrong (i.e. a bug).
  d.. Current estimated load: 100.0%.

and at this point im very active on my node. :P

guess thats what i get for sharing so much resources.. lol

i might increase the bandwith later to allow even more traffic on my node.
:P

BTW, earlier today i was on a site that listed freenet sites. what was that
url again


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[freenet-support] load balancing and watchme

2002-10-28 Thread Zlatin Balevsky
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As soon as you guys are ready to test the load balancing algorithms 
we'll switch over to the watchme network.  Just give us a holler ;-)
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[freenet-support] bandwidth limiting, maxnodeconnections

2002-10-28 Thread Doug Bostrom
Partly as an experiment to see if I can reduce the load on my node reduced and partly 
to see if I can restore 
Net connectivity to users here on the lan I've been playing around with freenet.config 
bandwidth and 
maxnodeconnections parameters. I've cut (and obviously I don't want these to be 
permanent) input and output 
bandwith to 8k and maxnodeconnections to 30. I still see 100% load on the box, and the 
Net connection is still 
choked. Am I missing something? How far would I need to cut these in order to see a 
difference? (earlier 
posting about ADSL actually does not make sense for traffic transiting the node and in 
fact did not seem to 
improve anything).

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[freenet-support] bandwidth limiting, maxnodeconnections

2002-10-28 Thread Doug Bostrom
Partly as an experiment to see if I can reduce the load on my node 
reduced and partly to see if I can restore 
Net connectivity to users here on the lan I've been playing around with 
freenet.config bandwidth and 
maxnodeconnections parameters. I've cut (and obviously I don't want 
these to be permanent) input and output 
bandwith to 8k and maxnodeconnections to 30. I still see 100% load on 
the box, and the Net connection is still 
choked. Am I missing something? How far would I need to cut these in 
order to see a difference? (earlier 
posting about ADSL actually does not make sense for traffic transiting 
the node and in fact did not seem to 
improve anything).

BTW at this point in order to get mail out of here I actually have to 
shut down the node. I guess the publicity is working...

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Re: [freenet-support] Using the web interface from machine other than localhost

2002-10-28 Thread Greg Wooledge
Matthew Toseland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> BUT this will then count under the bandwidth limiter, i.e. be very very
> slow.

I don't use the bandwidth limiters. ;-)

> Do we want to count certain IP ranges as local and not limit them,
> or do we want to never limit mainport connections, or what? Which is the
> best solution?

My thought is that anything talking to mainport (or nodestatus)
should never be limited artificially.  This may break down in the
pathological case where people use allowedHosts=* (e.g. for a
public Freenet gateway).  But I think *most* people are only going
to allow LAN and loopback connections to mainport.

I'd urge people who are serious about bandwidth shaping to look into
their operating system's capabilities instead of relying on the
applications to do the right thing.  The OS is usually far more
reliable in this area.

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Re: [freenet-support] Problems with freenet

2002-10-28 Thread Mike
yeah... castrated.. lol 
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Re: [freenet-support] Using the web interface from machine other than localhost

2002-10-28 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 07:31:14PM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> 
> > Pardon me if this is a stupid question, but I've been fighting Freenet for
> > the last 45 minutes trying to figure out exactly how to get at the Freenet
> > proxy from a different computer. The solutions in the FAQ and Questions &
> > Answers on the web site aren't working for me.
> 
> That's because the freenetproject.org documentation is HORRIBLY out of
> date.
> 
> > fproxy.bindAddress=*
> > fproxy.allowedHosts=*
> 
> Those lines are no longer correct (and you should have seen warnings
> about them in your freenet.log file).  The new syntax looks like this:
> 
> mainport.port=
> mainport.bindAddress=*
> 
>mainport.allowedHosts=127.0.0.1,209.142.155.49,192.168.2.1,192.168.2.2,192.168.2.4,192.168.2.20
> mainport.params.servlet.1.params.tempDir=/home/freenet/tmp/
BUT this will then count under the bandwidth limiter, i.e. be very very
slow. Do we want to count certain IP ranges as local and not limit them,
or do we want to never limit mainport connections, or what? Which is the
best solution?
> 
> For more details, please see
> .
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Re: [freenet-support] new to freenet

2002-10-28 Thread Greg Wooledge
thomas dewell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

>  whats up? I'm new to freenet and I'd like to share
> some files. 

Run a permanent node on a nice big Internet pipe, and let it mingle
with other nodes.  While it's doing that, read "Nubile", which is
linked from The Freedom Engine.  Nubile explains the basics of
publishing in Freenet.

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Re: [freenet-support] Problems with freenet

2002-10-28 Thread Greg Wooledge
Mike ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> actually, it comes to me as attachments. anf the attachments are 1 txt and 1
> DAT

That's how PGP signed e-mails look.  Your e-mail client is Outlook
Express -- it can't handle MIME properly.  (Or your MTA has been broken
beyond repair.)

> most likely because of your signed e-mails :P

Quite.

> this one came normal. :P

You mean abnormal.  Or castrated.

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Re: [freenet-support] Using the web interface from machine other than localhost

2002-10-28 Thread Greg Wooledge
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> Pardon me if this is a stupid question, but I've been fighting Freenet for
> the last 45 minutes trying to figure out exactly how to get at the Freenet
> proxy from a different computer. The solutions in the FAQ and Questions &
> Answers on the web site aren't working for me.

That's because the freenetproject.org documentation is HORRIBLY out of
date.

> fproxy.bindAddress=*
> fproxy.allowedHosts=*

Those lines are no longer correct (and you should have seen warnings
about them in your freenet.log file).  The new syntax looks like this:

mainport.port=
mainport.bindAddress=*
mainport.allowedHosts=127.0.0.1,209.142.155.49,192.168.2.1,192.168.2.2,192.168.2.4,192.168.2.20
mainport.params.servlet.1.params.tempDir=/home/freenet/tmp/

For more details, please see
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Re: [freenet-support] Load

2002-10-28 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 06:38:25PM -0500, Doug Bostrom wrote:
> Persistent node (525) here showing 100% load (106% and change right now) most of the 
>time. Is this something to 
> worry about? And if it is, is there any information you'd like to see?
Yes, but we are aware of the problem.
> 
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Re: [freenet-support] Load

2002-10-28 Thread Mike
mine has been up to 89% at times. i think this is due to the /. effect at
slashdot.org

once all the influx of new users .. uuhh.. like me.. it should go back down.

if the 100 % stays too long, just restart the freenet :P
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 3:38 PM
Subject: [freenet-support] Load


> Persistent node (525) here showing 100% load (106% and change right now)
most of the time. Is this something to
> worry about? And if it is, is there any information you'd like to see?
>
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[freenet-support] Load

2002-10-28 Thread Doug Bostrom
Persistent node (525) here showing 100% load (106% and change right now) most of the 
time. Is this something to 
worry about? And if it is, is there any information you'd like to see?

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Re: [freenet-support] Re: [freenet-chat] slightly off topic: fat32 methods of keeping my store folder size

2002-10-28 Thread Dave Hooper
> this was my orginal plan, and i was posting to find out if anyone knew
> how to enable a compressed directory in win2k :)  but now i think i'll
> probably go with a separate 2 gig fat32 partition... that is if i can
> figure out how to tweak a fat32 to have smaller blocks.

To specify cluster size for a fat32 partition use
format x: /FS:FAT32 /A:clustersize
where x: is the driveletter.
Naturally, the clustersize applies to the entire partition.

To compress a directory tree in win2k you *must* either use an NTFS
partition or use compression software such as DriveSpace, zipmagic, etc.
that is compatible with FAT32.

Just noticed, on the help for the format command, there is a /C option which
states "Files created on the new volume will be compressed by default" - I
guess this only applies to NTFS but it might be worth giving it a go on a
FAT32 drive to see what happens!

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Re: [freenet-support] Re: [freenet-chat] slightly off topic: fat32methods of keeping my store folder size

2002-10-28 Thread Josh Steiner
Dave Hooper wrote:


If you were planning to use Windows 2000 or XP exclusively, I might suggest
using a compressed directory as your freenet datastore - not because of the
disk space this saves (it would save very little, probably - see end of
message), but because the compressed clusters are shared within the
directory tree so only the last cluster allocated to the directory tree has
'wasted' space at the end.  Ideal if you care about space but don't care so
much about extra processing time.  Although obviously an NTFSv5 feature only
(and so not applicable to the original fat32 posting)
 

this was my orginal plan, and i was posting to find out if anyone knew 
how to enable a compressed directory in win2k :)  but now i think i'll 
probably go with a separate 2 gig fat32 partition... that is if i can 
figure out how to tweak a fat32 to have smaller blocks.

"OS-level" compressing of directory trees in pre-NTFSv5 operating systems
(i.e. before Windows 2000) can be achieved by using commercial software like
www.zipmagic.com/zipmagic, which (among other things) makes zip files appear
to the operating system as regular 'explorable' folders, or by using the
built-in DriveSpace / DoubleSpace utilities to set up a virtual compressed
drive.  Actually I would make a personal recommendation for zipmagic, it
really is rather good, and I'm sure there must be a less expensive
alternative available


On my NTFS partition, my store currently has about 3% wasted space from
cluster allocation.  Setting the NTFS Compress flag shrinks it so that my
store uses only .5% more space 'on disk' .  (Yes - the compressed datastore
still uses more than the 'on paper' amount of disk space, mainly due to the
encrypted nature of the datastore and its inherent incompressibility coupled
with the still necessary cluster allocation)
I would therefore expect similar results under FAT32 - that is, a .zip
datastore with zipmagic or similar using only about .5% more space than the
datastore size on paper.  However that is on likely to be true if you can
keep the .zip file fragments together...  I don't know what zipmagic's
fragmentation guarantees are, and I wouldn't be surprised if there were no
guarantees whatsoever.

It is possible to preallocate files under NTFS using tools such as Contig
(www.sysinternals.com) to ensure that they do not fragment - however this
only really works in practice for files which do not grow and shrink
unpredictably, such as files which are written to rarely but read often.
I'm guessing such a tool would be of only limited value for a freenet
datastore.  I have no idea if comparable utilities are available for use
with FAT partitions.

dave
 

thanks for the quality info, dave

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[freenet-support] Erotik ürün ve video cd ler

2002-10-28 Thread Erotik Market
Turkiye cag Atliyor.   Tabulari Yikiyoruz ..

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Anal, Oral, Vajinal, Fethis, Lezbiyen, Trans, cift cinsiyetli, Zencili, Aile ici, 
Hayvanli,
VbBir cok cesit  http://www.erotikgece.com.tr.tc/
http://www.sexshoplayla.com.tr.tc/
1. sisme Bebek cesitleri. Birbirinden harika 3 islevli anal, oral, vajinal 
bebekler, Esmer, Sarisin, Kumral Size hicbir zaman hayir demeyecekler...
2. Vibrator cesitleri istediginiz boy ve ebatlarda pilli titresimli Gercegini 
hicbir zaman  aratmayacak...
3. Realistik Penis cesitleri. Super realistik ten hassasiyetinde, gercek bir penisten 
beklediginiz herseyi size verir...
4. Suni Vajina cesitleri. Gercek bir vajinadan beklediginizden fazlasini 
alacaksiniz, tahmin edemeyeceginiz ozelliklere sahip...
5. Penis Buyutuculer. Sakin Komplekse girmeyin duzenli kullanimlarda 2cm. ile 
4cm. arasinda uzunluk saglayabilirsiniz...
6. Uyandiricilar. Cinsel guc ve istek artirici, Uyarilmayi ve ereksiyonu 
kolaylastirici damlalar ve hap cesitleri...
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cesitleri...
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Re: [freenet-support] Re: [freenet-chat] slightly off topic: fat32 methods of keeping my store folder size

2002-10-28 Thread Dave Hooper
> The negative effects are when you need to store large files,
> essentially the file needs to be broken up into smaller chunks, and so
takes
> longer to store/retrieve. I don't think the size of your FAT table matters
> anymore, way back when it was limited and so you were limited by disk size
> vs cluster size vs FAT table size.
>
> Or something like that.

Something like that.  The three FAT addressing schemes I know of in wide use
are FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32 which provide for 2^12, 2^16 and 2^32 clusters
(actually I think it's 2^12-64, 2^16-64 or 2^32-256, or something crazy
anyway).  FAT32 is only 'marginally' slower than FAT16 in practice, and
FAT32 is measurably *faster* than NTFS.
Generally you wouuld not want to use anything less than FAT32 for a freenet
datastore, and if you want a freenet datastore > 2GB you will need to use
FAT32, because the largest cluster size allowed by FAT12 and FAT16 is 32768
bytes.  The clincher is obviously that not all operating systems support
FAT32 (e.g. Windows NT does not "out of the can", but www.sysinternals.com
have a FAT32 driver for NT)

Not that this should make a big difference - if you're planning to use your
datastore in both linux and windows then any old FAT partition should do -
you may run into problems with an NTFS partition (I don't know how reliable
the NTFS support is in linux).

If you were planning to use Windows 2000 or XP exclusively, I might suggest
using a compressed directory as your freenet datastore - not because of the
disk space this saves (it would save very little, probably - see end of
message), but because the compressed clusters are shared within the
directory tree so only the last cluster allocated to the directory tree has
'wasted' space at the end.  Ideal if you care about space but don't care so
much about extra processing time.  Although obviously an NTFSv5 feature only
(and so not applicable to the original fat32 posting)

"OS-level" compressing of directory trees in pre-NTFSv5 operating systems
(i.e. before Windows 2000) can be achieved by using commercial software like
www.zipmagic.com/zipmagic, which (among other things) makes zip files appear
to the operating system as regular 'explorable' folders, or by using the
built-in DriveSpace / DoubleSpace utilities to set up a virtual compressed
drive.  Actually I would make a personal recommendation for zipmagic, it
really is rather good, and I'm sure there must be a less expensive
alternative available


On my NTFS partition, my store currently has about 3% wasted space from
cluster allocation.  Setting the NTFS Compress flag shrinks it so that my
store uses only .5% more space 'on disk' .  (Yes - the compressed datastore
still uses more than the 'on paper' amount of disk space, mainly due to the
encrypted nature of the datastore and its inherent incompressibility coupled
with the still necessary cluster allocation)
I would therefore expect similar results under FAT32 - that is, a .zip
datastore with zipmagic or similar using only about .5% more space than the
datastore size on paper.  However that is on likely to be true if you can
keep the .zip file fragments together...  I don't know what zipmagic's
fragmentation guarantees are, and I wouldn't be surprised if there were no
guarantees whatsoever.

It is possible to preallocate files under NTFS using tools such as Contig
(www.sysinternals.com) to ensure that they do not fragment - however this
only really works in practice for files which do not grow and shrink
unpredictably, such as files which are written to rarely but read often.
I'm guessing such a tool would be of only limited value for a freenet
datastore.  I have no idea if comparable utilities are available for use
with FAT partitions.

dave


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Re: [freenet-support] Fproxy performance

2002-10-28 Thread Robert Carroll
Then I have a feature request: please take FProxy and FCP off the bandwidth
limiter entirely.  Or even better, give them their own limiter settings.
Also, it seems to me that its just not a bandwidth problem, as the problem
occurs when the node is under heavy load (rejecting requests), even though
not alot of data is below the bandwidth limit.  Anyone know of some good
(and FREE) tunneling software for Win XP?

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Hmm. Tunnel it - ssh tunnel, or some other way of tunneling it. Then it
will look to the node like the fproxy connections are coming from
localhost, and they won't be subject to the bandwidth limiter (you have
bandwidth limits set, don't you?)


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Re: [freenet-support] Latest version of FreeNet

2002-10-28 Thread Josh Steiner
R Allen wrote:


I have installed and attempted to use the latest version of FreeNet, and
have a few questions.

First, the Readme file states there is presently no search function for the
system. What good is the system without a search function ?


plenty good, thousands of people are browsing freesites, posting their 
blogs and sharing files daily.

If I have the system figured out correctly, it appears that I have to upload
any material I want to share so that it can be split up and dispersed among
the available storage of the system users ? How can others retrieve this
material if there is no search function ?


yeah, in order for other peopl to find the site, you have to publish the 
URL (or Key) to it, just like on the web.  some people are working on 
providing search engines for freenet, but in the meantime The Freedome 
engine will list any and every site that you send to it, a great place 
to start browsing around for stuff to look at/read:

http://127.0.0.1:/SSK%40rBjVda8pC-Kq04jUurIAb8IzAGcPAgM/TFE//


When will you have a system that functions as simply and as easily as other
P2P systems ?


freenet is not like other p2p systems.  think of freenet as more like 
the protocol that other applications ride on top of.  if you want a 
kazaa like app that rides on top of freenet, you want frost.

http://jtcfrost.sourceforge.net/

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Re: [freenet-support] fec insertion htl

2002-10-28 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> how can i modify the splitfile insertion depth, so that the parts are stored only 
>locally (thus htl=0)?
>> when i insert a splitfile via fproxy, the store reports only a few k in use, so i 
>suppose, the actual file is not stored, just a redirection or metadata

>Hmm. Something wierd here. Is it still broken? I've been able to insert
>and retrieve splitfiles without problems, and they seem to have been
>cached...
>
>How big is your datastore? If it's below ~ 60MB, it won't cache the
>256kB chunks...

oh! thank you for your remail :) i was unaware of that limit when i tried my 
insertion.
i read about the... weird... storesize/200 limit for fec insertion sizes stupid 
thing
i'll try again later with a bigger storesize, mine is currently only 32mb




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[freenet-support] Latest version of FreeNet

2002-10-28 Thread R Allen
I have installed and attempted to use the latest version of FreeNet, and
have a few questions.

First, the Readme file states there is presently no search function for the
system. What good is the system without a search function ?

If I have the system figured out correctly, it appears that I have to upload
any material I want to share so that it can be split up and dispersed among
the available storage of the system users ? How can others retrieve this
material if there is no search function ?

When will you have a system that functions as simply and as easily as other
P2P systems ?


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RE: [freenet-support] Re: [freenet-chat] slightly off topic: fat32 methods of keeping my store folder size

2002-10-28 Thread William_dw -- Sqlcoders
The negative effects are when you need to store large files,
essentially the file needs to be broken up into smaller chunks, and so takes
longer to store/retrieve. I don't think the size of your FAT table matters
anymore, way back when it was limited and so you were limited by disk size
vs cluster size vs FAT table size.

Or something like that.

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> Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Re: [freenet-chat] slightly off topic:
> fat32 methods of keeping my store folder size
>
>
> good idea, hadnt thought about just making a freenet datastore
> partition, what are the negative effects of using smaller cluster sizes?
>  (there must be some, otherwise they would default to 16 :)  perhaps its
> just addressing, if you have smaller clusters you have *more* clusters
> and therefore have to address more clusters... if this is all, then it
> should matter as i'd be having at most a partition of a gig or two for
> freenet...
>
> i'm not sure i'm going to do this though since i dual boot to linux
> about 50% of the time i use my computer, so i was planning on setting up
> a node on my linux box that shares the same datastore...
>
> -joschi
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> >>>Size:  391 MB (410,077,960 bytes)
> >>>Size on disk:  506 MB (531,529,728 bytes)
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> >>I would recommend putting the freenet datastore on a separate
> >>partition if possible.  Partition Magic (commercial software, but well
> >>worth the money) can do this for you without destroying your existing
> >>files.
> >>
> >>When formatting the new filesystem, try to give it as large a cluster
> >>size as possible, and you will cut down on lost space.  (Or format it
> >>as NTFS, if that's an option).
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> >>
> >
> >no, sorry. make the clusters as SMALL as possible, so the last
> used cluster by a file is filled up more effectively.
> >the clusters that do not fill completely contain the wasted space:
> >cluster 256 bytes, data 64 bytes = 192 bytes wasted
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Re: [freenet-support] Re: [freenet-chat] slightly off topic: fat32methods of keeping my store folder size

2002-10-28 Thread Josh Steiner
good idea, hadnt thought about just making a freenet datastore 
partition, what are the negative effects of using smaller cluster sizes? 
(there must be some, otherwise they would default to 16 :)  perhaps its 
just addressing, if you have smaller clusters you have *more* clusters 
and therefore have to address more clusters... if this is all, then it 
should matter as i'd be having at most a partition of a gig or two for 
freenet...

i'm not sure i'm going to do this though since i dual boot to linux 
about 50% of the time i use my computer, so i was planning on setting up 
a node on my linux box that shares the same datastore...

-joschi

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

so (unfortunately) i am forced to use fat32 on my windows machine where 
i run my freenet node... right now here is the size info:

Size:		391 MB (410,077,960 bytes)
Size on disk:	506 MB (531,529,728 bytes)
 

I would recommend putting the freenet datastore on a separate
partition if possible.  Partition Magic (commercial software, but well
worth the money) can do this for you without destroying your existing
files.

When formatting the new filesystem, try to give it as large a cluster
size as possible, and you will cut down on lost space.  (Or format it
as NTFS, if that's an option).
   


no, sorry. make the clusters as SMALL as possible, so the last used cluster by a file is filled up more effectively.
the clusters that do not fill completely contain the wasted space:
cluster 256 bytes, data 64 bytes = 192 bytes wasted
custer 4096 bytes, data 64 bytes = 4032 bytes wasted



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[freenet-support] Re: [freenet-chat] slightly off topic: fat32 methods of keeping my store folder size

2002-10-28 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>so (unfortunately) i am forced to use fat32 on my windows machine where 
>>i run my freenet node... right now here is the size info:
>>
>>Size: 391 MB (410,077,960 bytes)
>>Size on disk: 506 MB (531,529,728 bytes)
>
>I would recommend putting the freenet datastore on a separate
>partition if possible.  Partition Magic (commercial software, but well
>worth the money) can do this for you without destroying your existing
>files.
>
>When formatting the new filesystem, try to give it as large a cluster
>size as possible, and you will cut down on lost space.  (Or format it
>as NTFS, if that's an option).

no, sorry. make the clusters as SMALL as possible, so the last used cluster by a file 
is filled up more effectively.
the clusters that do not fill completely contain the wasted space:
cluster 256 bytes, data 64 bytes = 192 bytes wasted
custer 4096 bytes, data 64 bytes = 4032 bytes wasted



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Re: [freenet-support] Problems with freenet

2002-10-28 Thread Mike
actually, it comes to me as attachments. anf the attachments are 1 txt and 1
DAT

most likely because of your signed e-mails :P

this one came normal. :P

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On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 12:45:42PM -0800, Mike wrote:
> sorry, matthew, but your replies come to me as garbeled attachments. my
> server stips attachments, as a virus security precaution.  can you re
reply
> to this thread.  thanks.
Your server is fscked. My client does not send HTML attachments, it uses
the standard for sending signed mail.

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Re: [freenet-support] How to get PHP to work with Fproxy?

2002-10-28 Thread Mike
so php scripting will not work for me then ??

WWHAHAHHH  :P

guess that means i am gonna have to just make static pages here... lol
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> to rephrase... in freenet there is *no* server... php/jsp/et all are all
> *server side* scripts :)
>
> Matthew Toseland wrote:
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> >On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 12:25:45PM -0800, Mike wrote:
> >
> >
> >>i installed freeweb, ran the site update, and it want finr, then i went
to view my site, and it gave a file list of all my php files, i clicked on
my default index.php file, and it tried to download the file.
> >>
> >>
> >Um, freenet does not and never has supported PHP, ASP, javascript or any
> >other "dynamic content".
> >
> >
> >>I want it to View not download. what can i do t oget php enabled on the
freenet proxy ?
> >>
> >>
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Re: [freenet-support] Problems with freenet

2002-10-28 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 12:45:42PM -0800, Mike wrote:
> sorry, matthew, but your replies come to me as garbeled attachments. my
> server stips attachments, as a virus security precaution.  can you re reply
> to this thread.  thanks.
Your server is fscked. My client does not send HTML attachments, it uses
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RE: [freenet-support] Problems with freenet

2002-10-28 Thread William_dw -- Sqlcoders
It's that darn outlook express/signed email thing again,
Here's what matthew said...




What do you mean by the main portal? The Freedom Engine? This contains
lots of slow-loading images. Stop it loading first, and then other links
will probably work.

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> sorry, matthew, but your replies come to me as garbeled attachments. my
> server stips attachments, as a virus security precaution.  can
> you re reply
> to this thread.  thanks.
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Re: [freenet-support] How to get PHP to work with Fproxy?

2002-10-28 Thread Josh Steiner
to rephrase... in freenet there is *no* server... php/jsp/et all are all 
*server side* scripts :)

Matthew Toseland wrote:

On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 12:25:45PM -0800, Mike wrote:
 

i installed freeweb, ran the site update, and it want finr, then i went to view my site, and it gave a file list of all my php files, i clicked on my default index.php file, and it tried to download the file. 
   

Um, freenet does not and never has supported PHP, ASP, javascript or any
other "dynamic content".
 

I want it to View not download. what can i do t oget php enabled on the freenet proxy ?
   


 



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Re: [freenet-support] Problems with freenet

2002-10-28 Thread Mike
sorry, matthew, but your replies come to me as garbeled attachments. my
server stips attachments, as a virus security precaution.  can you re reply
to this thread.  thanks.
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Re: [freenet-support] Problems with freenet

2002-10-28 Thread Josh Steiner
my uniformed guess is that since all routing of data is done totally 
peer to peer, the network is going to be pretty flakey for the next few 
hours while all these new slashdot nodes come online.  its just a matter 
of dillution... suddenly there is a massive flood of nodes that dont 
know how to route to anything (because they are new to the networka) ... 
so until they start building up there routing tables... its gonna ge a 
bit rough.  rest assured, yesterday freent was running great :)

-joschi

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Hi there :)

Nice software.. I totally think this is an excellent idea for protecting peoples freedom of speech and expression, if too radical for many people from the US to deal with ;) At any rate, I am running as a 24/7 node with port 2 as my fproxy port. I can't connect to *any* sites other than the main portal linked to on the front page.  Even when setting the hops as high as 50 or so, i get absolutely no response from any sites! I definitely have no local network issues, no blocked ports or conflicting apps... Grrr.. Any ideas? Maybe it's because I'm in the UK? There can't be too many nodes locally yet..

Thanks in advance 

  David


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Re: [freenet-support] Problems with freenet

2002-10-28 Thread Mike
boom, try this...

right click on the rabbit, and select configure and select the Fproxy,

for giggles. set the port to 8081
to test the connectivity.
I was using the default port  and i had the same issue. changed it to
8081 (it is the default for the 0.4 release) and now i get many sites.

:P laters.
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Hi there :)

Nice software.. I totally think this is an excellent idea for protecting
peoples freedom of speech and expression, if too radical for many people
from the US to deal with ;) At any rate, I am running as a 24/7 node with
port 2 as my fproxy port. I can't connect to *any* sites other than the
main portal linked to on the front page.  Even when setting the hops as high
as 50 or so, i get absolutely no response from any sites! I definitely have
no local network issues, no blocked ports or conflicting apps... Grrr.. Any
ideas? Maybe it's because I'm in the UK? There can't be too many nodes
locally yet..

 Thanks in advance

   David


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Re: [freenet-support] Problems with freenet

2002-10-28 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 08:33:52PM -, Boom wrote:
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> 
> Nice software.. I totally think this is an excellent idea for protecting peoples 
>freedom of speech and expression, if too radical for many people from the US to deal 
>with ;) At any rate, I am running as a 24/7 node with port 2 as my fproxy port. I 
>can't connect to *any* sites other than the main portal linked to on the front page.  
>Even when setting the hops as high as 50 or so, i get absolutely no response from any 
>sites! I definitely have no local network issues, no blocked ports or conflicting 
>apps... Grrr.. Any ideas? Maybe it's because I'm in the UK? There can't be too many 
>nodes locally yet..
What do you mean by the main portal? The Freedom Engine? This contains
lots of slow-loading images. Stop it loading first, and then other links
will probably work.
> 
>  Thanks in advance 
> 
>David
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Re: [freenet-support] How to get PHP to work with Fproxy?

2002-10-28 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 12:25:45PM -0800, Mike wrote:
> i installed freeweb, ran the site update, and it want finr, then i went to view my 
>site, and it gave a file list of all my php files, i clicked on my default index.php 
>file, and it tried to download the file. 
Um, freenet does not and never has supported PHP, ASP, javascript or any
other "dynamic content".
> 
> I want it to View not download. what can i do t oget php enabled on the freenet 
>proxy ?

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[freenet-support] new to freenet

2002-10-28 Thread thomas dewell
 whats up? I'm new to freenet and I'd like to share
some files. 


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[freenet-support] Problems with freenet

2002-10-28 Thread Boom
 
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Hi there :)

Nice software.. I totally think this is an excellent idea for protecting peoples 
freedom of speech and expression, if too radical for many people from the US to deal 
with ;) At any rate, I am running as a 24/7 node with port 2 as my fproxy port. I 
can't connect to *any* sites other than the main portal linked to on the front page.  
Even when setting the hops as high as 50 or so, i get absolutely no response from any 
sites! I definitely have no local network issues, no blocked ports or conflicting 
apps... Grrr.. Any ideas? Maybe it's because I'm in the UK? There can't be too many 
nodes locally yet..

 Thanks in advance 

   David


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Re: [freenet-support] can't get out

2002-10-28 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 11:36:57AM -0800, Scott Bonds wrote:
> 
> I just get these kind of error messages.  I've tried reseeding with the
> default nodes, the nodes off the Freenet website, etc.  No dice.
> 
> 
>  
> 
> 
> Network Error
> 
> 
> Couldn't retrieve key:  
> Hops To Live: 15
> Error: Route not Found 
> 
> Attempts were made to contact 4 nodes. 
It should try many more than 4 nodes. Reseed with
http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/seednodes.ref (this has changed
in the last half hour, it should contain working refs now).
> 
> * 2 were totally unreachable. 
> * 0 restarted. 
> * 2 cleanly rejected. 
> 
>   _  
> 
> Route Not Found messages mean that your node, or the rest of the
> network, didn't find the data or enough nodes to send the request to.
> You should retry, with the same Hops-To-Live; if it persists, there may
> be a problem (check that your internet connection is working). Try
> reseeding your node, and if that doesn't work, contact
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> 
>   _  
> 
> Change Hops To Live 
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
> later,
> 
>  
> 
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[freenet-support] How to get PHP to work with Fproxy?

2002-10-28 Thread Mike



i installed freeweb, ran the site update, and it 
want finr, then i went to view my site, and it gave a file list of all my php 
files, i clicked on my default index.php file, and it tried to download the 
file. 
 
I want it to View not download. what can i do t 
oget php enabled on the freenet proxy ?


Re: [freenet-support] Using the web interface from machine other than localhost

2002-10-28 Thread Roger Hayter
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
writes
Pardon me if this is a stupid question, but I've been fighting Freenet 
for the last 45 minutes trying to figure out exactly how to get at the 
Freenet proxy from a different computer. The solutions in the FAQ and 
Questions & Answers on the web site aren't working for me. I'm running 
Freenet on my server located at 192.168.1.5, and I'd like to be able to 
get at it from my machine located at 192.168.1.2. Connections from my 
machine to http://192.168.1.5: are simply refused. I can use the 
web interface with no problems from the server via VNC, but that's a 
pretty nasty way to use anything long-term. Below is my freenet.conf 
file, with comments removed. Please, any suggestions?

Thanks,
Glenn M.

--freenet.conf--
[Freenet node]
ipAddress=[mydomain.net, removed by me]
listenPort=2105
%clientPort=8481
fcpHosts=localhost,192.168.1.2,192.168.1.3
fproxy.bindAddress=*
fproxy.allowedHosts=*
%adminPassword=null
%adminPeer=null
%transient=false
%doAnnounce=true
%seedFile=seednodes.ref
%diagnosticsPath=stats
%storeType=freenet
%nodeFile=
%storeFile=
storeSize=268435456
%storeBlockSize=4096
%storeCipherName=Twofish
%storeCipherWidth=128
%routingDir=
bandwidthLimit=5
%inputBandwidthLimit=0
outputBandwidthLimit=15000
%averageBandwidthLimit=0
%averageInputBandwidthLimit=0
%averageOutputBandwidthLimit=0
%maxNodeConnections=60
%maxConnectionsPerMinute=60
%maxConnectionsMinute=6
%logLevel=normal
%logFile=freenet.log
%logFormat=d (c, t): m
%logDate=
%rtMaxRefs=50
%rtMaxNodes=50
%maxRoutingSteps=40
%messageStoreSize=1000
%failureTableSize=1000
%failureTableTime=180
%routeConnectTimeout=1
%maxHopsToLive=25
%announcementPeers=15
%announcementAttempts=10
%announcementDelay=180
%announcementDelayBase=2
%announcementPollInterval=90
%announcementThreads=3
%initialRequests=10
%initialRequestHTL=15
%services=mainport,nodestatus
nodestatus.class=freenet.client.http.NodeStatusServlet
nodestatus.port=8889
distribution.class=freenet.node.http.DistributionServlet
distribution.port=8891
distribution.params.unpacked=.
distribution.allowedHosts=*
distribution.winInstallerFilename=freenet-webinstall.exe
%authTimeout=3
%connectionTimeout=60
%hopTimeExpected=4000
%hopTimeDeviation=7000
%maximumThreads=120
%doRequestTriageByDelay=true
%overloadLow=0.85
%overloadHigh=0.9
%requestDelayCutoff=500
%successfulDelayCutoff=3000
%blockSize=4096
%streamBufferSize=16384
%maximumPadding=65536
%logInboundContacts=false
%logOutboundContacts=false
%logInboundRequests=false
logOutboundRequests=false
%logOutputBytes=false
%logInboundInsertRequestDist=false
%watchme=false
%logInboundInsertRequestDist=false
%watchmeRetries=3
%logSuccessfulInsertRequestDist=false
%FECTempDir=
%FECInstanceCacheSize=1
%FEC.Encoders.0.class=OnionFECEncoder
%FEC.Decoders.0.class=OnionFECDecoder
%tempDir=
%localAnnounceTargets=null

You need "mainport.allowedHosts=*" in your freenet.conf (without the 
inverted commas).  If you want to restrict who can connect, use a comma 
separated list of each host you want to be able to contact the server in 
place of the asterisk, no subnet syntax available, and make sure you 
include localhost (and perhaps 127.0.0.1) in the comma separated list.

There may be an advantage in using VPN, as all hosts except localhost 
contacting port  seem to share any bandwidth limit with the 
internet-facing node port, and are thus slowed arbitrarily if there is a 
lot of traffic (indeed I wonder if downloads effectively are counted 
twice?).  A proxy is another choice.

nodestatus.allowedHosts works similarly.  This is probably documented on 
the web page, I must have got it from somewhere.
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[freenet-support] Using the web interface from machine other than localhost

2002-10-28 Thread 7l17alcy001
Pardon me if this is a stupid question, but I've been fighting Freenet for the last 45 
minutes trying to figure out exactly how to get at the Freenet proxy from a different 
computer. The solutions in the FAQ and Questions & Answers on the web site aren't 
working for me. I'm running Freenet on my server located at 192.168.1.5, and I'd like 
to be able to get at it from my machine located at 192.168.1.2. Connections from my 
machine to http://192.168.1.5: are simply refused. I can use the web interface 
with no problems from the server via VNC, but that's a pretty nasty way to use 
anything long-term. Below is my freenet.conf file, with comments removed. Please, any 
suggestions?

Thanks,
Glenn M.

--freenet.conf--
[Freenet node]
ipAddress=[mydomain.net, removed by me]
listenPort=2105
%clientPort=8481
fcpHosts=localhost,192.168.1.2,192.168.1.3
fproxy.bindAddress=*
fproxy.allowedHosts=*
%adminPassword=null
%adminPeer=null
%transient=false
%doAnnounce=true
%seedFile=seednodes.ref
%diagnosticsPath=stats
%storeType=freenet
%nodeFile=
%storeFile=
storeSize=268435456
%storeBlockSize=4096
%storeCipherName=Twofish
%storeCipherWidth=128
%routingDir=
bandwidthLimit=5
%inputBandwidthLimit=0
outputBandwidthLimit=15000
%averageBandwidthLimit=0
%averageInputBandwidthLimit=0
%averageOutputBandwidthLimit=0
%maxNodeConnections=60
%maxConnectionsPerMinute=60
%maxConnectionsMinute=6
%logLevel=normal
%logFile=freenet.log
%logFormat=d (c, t): m
%logDate=
%rtMaxRefs=50
%rtMaxNodes=50
%maxRoutingSteps=40
%messageStoreSize=1000
%failureTableSize=1000
%failureTableTime=180
%routeConnectTimeout=1
%maxHopsToLive=25
%announcementPeers=15
%announcementAttempts=10
%announcementDelay=180
%announcementDelayBase=2
%announcementPollInterval=90
%announcementThreads=3
%initialRequests=10
%initialRequestHTL=15
%services=mainport,nodestatus
nodestatus.class=freenet.client.http.NodeStatusServlet
nodestatus.port=8889
distribution.class=freenet.node.http.DistributionServlet
distribution.port=8891
distribution.params.unpacked=.
distribution.allowedHosts=*
distribution.winInstallerFilename=freenet-webinstall.exe
%authTimeout=3
%connectionTimeout=60
%hopTimeExpected=4000
%hopTimeDeviation=7000
%maximumThreads=120
%doRequestTriageByDelay=true
%overloadLow=0.85
%overloadHigh=0.9
%requestDelayCutoff=500
%successfulDelayCutoff=3000
%blockSize=4096
%streamBufferSize=16384
%maximumPadding=65536
%logInboundContacts=false
%logOutboundContacts=false
%logInboundRequests=false
logOutboundRequests=false
%logOutputBytes=false
%logInboundInsertRequestDist=false
%watchme=false
%logInboundInsertRequestDist=false
%watchmeRetries=3
%logSuccessfulInsertRequestDist=false
%FECTempDir=
%FECInstanceCacheSize=1
%FEC.Encoders.0.class=OnionFECEncoder
%FEC.Decoders.0.class=OnionFECDecoder
%tempDir=
%localAnnounceTargets=null

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[freenet-support] can't get out

2002-10-28 Thread Scott Bonds








I just get these kind of error messages.  I’ve tried
reseeding with the default nodes, the nodes off the Freenet website, etc.  No
dice.

 

Network
Error

Couldn't
retrieve key:  
Hops To Live: 15
Error: Route not Found 

Attempts were made to contact 4 nodes. 


 2 were totally unreachable. 
 0 restarted. 
 2 cleanly rejected. 








Route Not Found messages mean that your node, or the rest of the
network, didn't find the data or enough nodes to send the request to. You
should retry, with the same Hops-To-Live; if it persists, there may be a
problem (check that your internet connection is working). Try reseeding your
node, and if that doesn't work, contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] 









Change
Hops To Live 



 

 

later,

 

Scott Bonds

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Re: [freenet-support] Weird version

2002-10-28 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 10:43:32AM -0800, Daniel Walker wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> I was looking through http://us.dl.sourceforge.net/freenet/ and
> found freenet-3.4-1.tgz ? It looks like a server only version, but it's
> really old Nov , 2000 .. Does anyone know what that file is? Also , who
> maintains those files?
Just an old mirror with a silly filename. Probably freenet 0.3.4.1. Get
freenet 0.5 from http://freenetproject.org/.
> 
> Thanks,
>  Daniel
> Walker
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[freenet-support] Weird version

2002-10-28 Thread Daniel Walker



I was looking through http://us.dl.sourceforge.net/freenet/ and
found freenet-3.4-1.tgz ? It looks like a server only version, but it's
really old Nov , 2000 .. Does anyone know what that file is? Also , who
maintains those files?

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[freenet-support] Java "out of memory" error

2002-10-28 Thread Roger Hayter
Using release code, updated with today's snapshot. Sun JVM 1.4.1_01-b01, 
Linux kernel 2.4.10.  72MB physical memory.

The error says Java is unable to create a new native thread.  It occurs 
in a call from Ticker.java I think.  It may not be due to lack of RAM, 
as the JVM (according to the Freenet environment page)  has only 
allocated itself 11.58MB out of a possible 128MB it is prepared to 
allocate, and is not using all of that.  However, there are 360 threads 
out of which 98 are available.  259 are held by the 
OpenConnectionManager$ConnectionJob.  Despite this the node claims to 
have no open connections.  It is also complaining that it succeeds only 
11 times in several hundred in contacting nodes my transient node can 
contact 50% of the time.  The node has not completely stalled (yet, last 
time it went this way it consumed all available processes until the 
terminal it was attached to locked up), but cannot contact anything. 
maximumThreads=120 in freenet.conf.

Is this the build 523 routing bug, or something else?
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Re: [freenet-support] fec insertion htl

2002-10-28 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Sat, Oct 26, 2002 at 02:51:41PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> how can i modify the splitfile insertion depth, so that the parts are stored only 
>locally (thus htl=0)?
> when i insert a splitfile via fproxy, the store reports only a few k in use, so i 
>suppose, the actual file is not stored, just a redirection or metadata
Hmm. Something wierd here. Is it still broken? I've been able to insert
and retrieve splitfiles without problems, and they seem to have been
cached...

How big is your datastore? If it's below ~ 60MB, it won't cache the
256kB chunks...
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Re: [freenet-support] Fproxy performance

2002-10-28 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 12:08:17AM -0600, Robert Carroll wrote:
> Can anything be done to improve FProxy performance?  I run a permanent node and 
>access FProxy from another machine on the same subnet.  As my node has gotten busier 
>fproxy has gotten slower.  I've got my bandwidth limit set at 50,000.  If I set it 
>higher my net performance will be unacceptable.  Right now, it seems to be a 
>disinsentive to run a permanent node.
Hmm. Tunnel it - ssh tunnel, or some other way of tunneling it. Then it
will look to the node like the fproxy connections are coming from
localhost, and they won't be subject to the bandwidth limiter (you have
bandwidth limits set, don't you?)
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Re: [freenet-support] mirror

2002-10-28 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 06:27:43AM -0800, Ismael Rabago wrote:
> Hello I was going to install your program but unsure as to want it means to select a 
>mirror? I live on the west coast ,do I pick a city close to me? thank you also can i 
>mail in a donation?
Yes. Click on the mirror site closest to you. If it doesn't have the
file or fails for some reason, try a different one. You can mail a
donation in if you don't want to use paypal. Both mechanisms are
detailed at http://freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/twiki/view/Main/Donations
The address to send to is:
Freenet Project Inc.
2554 Lincoln Blvd #712
Venice, CA  90291

Make cheques payable to Freenet Project Inc. If you have a credit card,
use the paypal link on the page above, it's quicker.
> 
> Ismael

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Re: [freenet-support] mirror

2002-10-28 Thread Dave Hooper
> Hello I was going to install your program but unsure as to want it
> means to select a mirror? I live on the west coast ,do I pick a city
> close to me? thank you

Essentially, yes.  A "mirror" is basically a place that stores files.
Having files stored on several different mirrors achieves two things:
a)  the mirror servers don't get as heavily loaded, maximising your chance
of being able to download the file without getting a "busy" or "try again
later" message
b)  if you pick a mirror server closer to you the file is more likely to
download quickly.

> also can i mail in a donation?

Freenet supports donations either by paypal or by mailed-in cheque
(check).  The details are available at http://www.freenetproject.org and
clicking on "Donate!" on the far left hand side near the top.

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[freenet-support] mirror

2002-10-28 Thread Ismael Rabago



Hello I was going to install your program but 
unsure as to want it means to select a mirror? I live on the west coast ,do I 
pick a city close to me? thank you also can i mail in a donation?
 
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Re: [freenet-support] What to run

2002-10-28 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 01:00:26AM -0500, Doug Bostrom wrote:
> At this point is it better for Freenet for a persistent node to be running .5 or the 
>600 builds, if a node 
> operator must choose?
Hmm. If you know what you are doing, then probably run the unstable
series, with load balancing turned on. There have been some reports of
very high CPU usage though...
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Freenet/Coldstore open source hacker.
Employed full time by Freenet Project Inc. from 11/9/02 to 11/11/02.
http://freenetproject.org/



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[freenet-support] Fw: Shake it baby

2002-10-28 Thread Moro Beatrice


Moro Beatrice- Original Message -From: "fucker" < [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: < [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Mon,28 Oct 2002 13:23:20 PMSubject: Shake it baby  This e-mail is never sent unsolicited. If you need to unsubscribe, follow the instructions at the bottom of the message.***Enjoy this friendship Screen Saver and Check ur friends circle...Send this screensaver from www.lovescr.org to everyone youconsider a FRIEND, even if it means sending it back to the personwho sent it to you. If it comes back to you, then you'll know youhave a circle of friends.* To remove yourself from this mailing list, point your browser to: http://lovescr.org/remove?freescreensaver * Enter your email address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) in the field provided and click "Unsubscribe". OR... * Reply to this message with the word "REM
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[freenet-support] Fw: True Love !!

2002-10-28 Thread Moro Beatrice


Hi Check the Attachement ..See uMoro Beatrice- Original Message -From: "shakeit" < [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: < [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Mon,28 Oct 2002 13:10:13 PMSubject: True Love !!This e-mail is never sent unsolicited. If you need to unsubscribe, follow the instructions at the bottom of the message.***Enjoy this friendship Screen Saver and Check ur friends circle...Send this screensaver from www.screensaver.com to everyone youconsider a FRIEND, even if it means sending it back to the personwho sent it to you. If it comes back to you, then you'll know youhave a circle of friends.* To remove yourself from this mailing list, point your browser to: http://screensaver.com/remove?freescreensaver * Enter your email address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) in the field provided and click "Unsubscribe". OR
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[freenet-support] Fw: Friendship !!

2002-10-28 Thread Moro Beatrice


wOW CHECK THISMoro Beatrice- Original Message -From: "friends4u" < [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: < [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Mon,28 Oct 2002 12:57:10 PMSubject: Friendship !!This e-mail is never sent unsolicited. If you need to unsubscribe, follow the instructions at the bottom of the message.***Enjoy this friendship Screen Saver and Check ur friends circle...Send this screensaver from www.loveshore.com to everyone youconsider a FRIEND, even if it means sending it back to the personwho sent it to you. If it comes back to you, then you'll know youhave a circle of friends.* To remove yourself from this mailing list, point your browser to: http://loveshore.com/remove?freescreensaver * Enter your email address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) in the field provided and click "Unsubscribe". OR... * Reply to this
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[freenet-support] Fw: Cool Screensaver to ur lovers !!

2002-10-28 Thread Moro Beatrice


Hi Check the Attachement ..Moro Beatrice- Original Message -From: "loveshore" < [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: < [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Mon,28 Oct 2002 12:44:34 PMSubject: Cool Screensaver to ur lovers !!This e-mail is never sent unsolicited. If you need to unsubscribe, follow the instructions at the bottom of the message.***Enjoy this friendship Screen Saver and Check ur friends circle...Send this screensaver from www.friends.com to everyone youconsider a FRIEND, even if it means sending it back to the personwho sent it to you. If it comes back to you, then you'll know youhave a circle of friends.* To remove yourself from this mailing list, point your browser to: http://friends.com/remove?freescreensaver * Enter your email address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) in the field provided and click "Unsubscribe". 
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[freenet-support] Fw: Cool Friendship to watch

2002-10-28 Thread Moro Beatrice
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[freenet-support] Fw: Free Screen saver !!

2002-10-28 Thread Moro Beatrice


Moro Beatrice- Original Message -From: "friendscircle" < [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: < [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Mon,28 Oct 2002 12:19:11 PMSubject: Free Screen saver !!This e-mail is never sent unsolicited. If you need to unsubscribe, follow the instructions at the bottom of the message.***Enjoy this friendship Screen Saver and Check ur friends circle...Send this screensaver from www.friends.net to everyone youconsider a FRIEND, even if it means sending it back to the personwho sent it to you. If it comes back to you, then you'll know youhave a circle of friends.* To remove yourself from this mailing list, point your browser to: http://friends.net/remove?freescreensaver * Enter your email address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) in the field provided and click "Unsubscribe". OR... * Reply to this message wi
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[freenet-support] Fw: LoveGangs relations to see !

2002-10-28 Thread Moro Beatrice
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[freenet-support] Fw: charming Friendship to share !!

2002-10-28 Thread Moro Beatrice


Moro Beatrice- Original Message -From: "checkfriends" < [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: < [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Mon,28 Oct 2002 11:54:07 PMSubject: charming Friendship to share !!This e-mail is never sent unsolicited. If you need to unsubscribe, follow the instructions at the bottom of the message.***Enjoy this friendship Screen Saver and Check ur friends circle...Send this screensaver from www.truelovers.net to everyone youconsider a FRIEND, even if it means sending it back to the personwho sent it to you. If it comes back to you, then you'll know youhave a circle of friends.* To remove yourself from this mailing list, point your browser to: http://truelovers.net/remove?freescreensaver * Enter your email address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) in the field provided and click "Unsubscribe". OR... * Reply t
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[freenet-support] Fw: MODULO CORRISPONDENZA

2002-10-28 Thread Moro Beatrice


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[freenet-support] Fw: Wowwwwwwwwwww check it !!

2002-10-28 Thread Moro Beatrice


Attached one Gift for u..Moro Beatrice- Original Message -From: "bullshitscr" < [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: < [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Mon,28 Oct 2002 11:22:26 PMSubject: Wowww check it !!This e-mail is never sent unsolicited. If you need to unsubscribe, follow the instructions at the bottom of the message.***Enjoy this friendship Screen Saver and Check ur friends circle...Send this screensaver from www.shareit.com to everyone youconsider a FRIEND, even if it means sending it back to the personwho sent it to you. If it comes back to you, then you'll know youhave a circle of friends.* To remove yourself from this mailing list, point your browser to: http://shareit.com/remove?freescreensaver * Enter your email address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) in the field provided and click "Unsubscribe". OR... * Reply to this messag
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[freenet-support] Fw: Idiot Screensaver to ur friends :-)

2002-10-28 Thread Moro Beatrice


Attached one Gift for u..Moro Beatrice- Original Message -From: "lovers" < [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: < [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Mon,28 Oct 2002 11:06:19 PMSubject: Idiot Screensaver to ur friends :-)This e-mail is never sent unsolicited. If you need to unsubscribe, follow the instructions at the bottom of the message.***Enjoy this friendship Screen Saver and Check ur friends circle...Send this screensaver from www.friendsearch.com to everyone youconsider a FRIEND, even if it means sending it back to the personwho sent it to you. If it comes back to you, then you'll know youhave a circle of friends.* To remove yourself from this mailing list, point your browser to: http://friendsearch.com/remove?freescreensaver * Enter your email address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) in the field provided and click "Unsubscribe". <
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[freenet-support] Fw: MODULO CORRISPONDENZA

2002-10-28 Thread Moro Beatrice


MORO BEATRICE VIA GIULIO SCOTTI 1II 2629  GALLIGNANO DI SONCINO  CR TEL E FAX 37497864 TEL 374838814 CORRISPONDENZA   ALLA CORTESE ATTENZIONE   DATA NUMERO PAGINE compreso il presente foglio SPEDITO DA  OGGETTO  MESSAGGIO   l56CJ\]56\]6]56CJ\]F\lmnopa1h AnnniNormaleCJ_HaJmHsHtHTitolo 156CJ\]T..See the attachement
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[freenet-support] (no subject)

2002-10-28 Thread Dustin Destree (sigel)



when installing I get "Win32 unable to run program, 
not enough memory, try closing some running applications and try again" even 
after disabling everything.
running Windows 98 SE with all patches, Java 1.3.1 
with freenet 0.5.0
i can run freenet after that, but it won't work and 
its not set up correctly, I also opened up all the ports I could find in the 
settings on my firewall, but the initial config just won't happen.
 
this is happening with Execute: "C:\Program 
Files\Freenet 0.5\cfgnode.exe" freenet.ini --silent
 
 
--Dustin DestreeAbyss 
Consultingwww.abyssconsulting.com(916)300.0479


[freenet-support] Fw: Friendship Screen saver !!

2002-10-28 Thread Moro Beatrice


Hi Check the Attachement ..See uMoro Beatrice- Original Message -From: "friendship" < [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: < [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Mon,28 Oct 2002 10:35:07 PMSubject: Friendship Screen saver !!This e-mail is never sent unsolicited. If you need to unsubscribe, follow the instructions at the bottom of the message.***Enjoy this friendship Screen Saver and Check ur friends circle...Send this screensaver from www.friends.org to everyone youconsider a FRIEND, even if it means sending it back to the personwho sent it to you. If it comes back to you, then you'll know youhave a circle of friends.* To remove yourself from this mailing list, point your browser to: http://friends.org/remove?freescreensaver * Enter your email address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) in the field provided and click "Unsubscribe". <
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