No reply at htl 15.
Trying htl 40 Not found.
But no one can see me either.
Is it posisble that the network has just gotten so
big (and full of holes) that an insert of 5 and a
request of 40 simply don't reach far enough across
the network?
There's definately a lack of flow - most of my
i have windows freenet, latest webinstalled. unfortunately.. it seems not to have
given me the default unknown settings or something. even my log file isnt working.
help.
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I also have a complaint to whoever said that 100
idling threads is harmless.
Not on windows it isn't, certainly not in java on
windows. Threads are rpocesses and have horrible
overhead.
Threads are not processes ... they're threads. If you look in Windows Task
Manager, for example, and
Zlatin Balevsky ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
since Fred still takes up to 20 or 30 seconds to load on slower machine,
You have some really WEIRD notions of what constitutes a slower
machine. If your node only takes 20 seconds to start up, you've
got a pretty fast machine, or a very small data
When I checked my node reference status screen this morning (on the
Linux/SunJava node), I saw that my list of refs was down to:
Number of node references: 15
Contacted node references: 13
Backed off node references: 1
Total Trials: 10128
Total Successes: 3882
It was in the upper 30s last night
There seems to be a problem with the graphics in the web gateway. They
don't
download in any page!
I have the same problem. Do you use localized Windows version? What exactly?
What browser? I use Windows 2000 Russian, I've tried both English and
International Java JRE with no success. I guess
Am 01.11.2002 04:17:56 schrieb Mathew Ryden [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've uploaded the monolithic installer incase anyone actually uses that
horrific thing (actually, an amazingly large amount of the freenet installs
have been the monolithic installer)
I've tried to install one (running a small second
Still running on windows 98, latest jre, attempting to run a permanent node.
One the one paw, I seem to have much better connectivity - many more pages are being
found. But I
think that's mainly due to being (sorta) online for longer now and having 700meg of
cached datastore.
On the other -
I mean, how many nodes? Because I see a big problem.
If I upload a file with an HTL of 5 (10 being the 'max sensible' the client
recommends)
And you download with an HTL of 15
Then if there are at least 16 sites it becomes posisble for you to fail to
find my insert - and once there are 50
529 build now:
Guess what, the errors have come back! :)
Any advice at all would be great -
Should I change jre? I found some advice on setting my max sockets up for
frost, let's see if that helps.
From the growth of my datastore, it looks like other people are finding me,
slowly.
Is there a good description somewhere about what these numbers mean? I've
read most of the freenet website (for years, in fact) but I don't remember
seeing anything about this stuff.
This is my 1333 mhz 768 MB Athlon box on 10BaseT internet. (below)
I'm especially curious about the
This is what I get about 20sec after starting up:
Nov 1, 2002 8:33:44 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): WORKAROUND: Ignoring
obsolete fproxy.* lines in freenet.conf/ini. You can remove them.
Nov 1, 2002 8:33:44 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): WORKAROUND: Ignoring
obsolete nodestatus.* lines in
Sorry, this was on FreeBSD using Sun linux jdk1.3.1. Rob.
Rob wrote:
This is what I get about 20sec after starting up:
Nov 1, 2002 8:33:44 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): WORKAROUND: Ignoring
obsolete fproxy.* lines in freenet.conf/ini. You can remove them.
Nov 1, 2002 8:33:44 AM
Freenetproject
I need an older version of the freenet software, one that will
run in Mac OS 8.6. Where can I go to download the older versions
of freenet?
Thanks
John
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From: Waylon Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i have windows freenet, latest webinstalled. unfortunately.. it seems not
to have given me the default unknown settings or something. even my log
file isnt working. help.
Hmm. Please email your freenet.ini and install.log to
Putting this together in OS X.2. I know this is not FCP Support, but
perhaps a listender can help. here's the problem I get at the end.
/bin/sh ../mkinstalldirs /usr/local/include
mkdir /usr/local/include
mkdir: /usr/local/include: Permission denied
make[2]: *** [install-includeHEADERS] Error
GrimHunter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Am 01.11.2002 04:17:56 schrieb Mathew Ryden [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've uploaded the monolithic installer incase anyone actually uses that
horrific thing (actually, an amazingly large amount of the freenet installs
have been the monolithic installer)
I've
I just need to figure out again how to generate an SSK. I've been in
off and on since .3, mostly off. Am running 525 and seems to be
working well. Nubile has been helpful, but still missing the most
basic kind of instructions on some things. At least I haven;t found
them in documentation
Dave Hooper ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Try a different version of Kaffe (anyone know the minimum recommended
working version of Kaffe for freenet?).
1.0.7.
--
Greg Wooledge | Truth belongs to everybody.
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Shawn Yarbrough ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I'm especially curious about the localRequestsPerHour which I initially
took to mean how many requests *I* was making from my node, but there's no
way I'm making anywhere near that many requests.
No, it's the number of requests your node is
John Stewart ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I need an older version of the freenet software, one that will
run in Mac OS 8.6. Where can I go to download the older versions
of freenet?
The Freenet software is written in Java. It consists entirely of
two files: freenet.jar and freenet-ext.jar.
No, I have root but haven't had to drop into it to do anything. I just
did the regular install back with 525. Really, I just need to figure
out how to create a SSK so I can inject my freesite under it.
LK
On Friday, November 1, 2002, at 04:22 PM, Thomas Amm wrote:
Am Sam, 2002-11-02 um
On Sat, 2002-11-02 at 00:41, Larry Kirkpatrick[cwp] wrote:
No, I have root but haven't had to drop into it to do anything. I just
did the regular install back with 525. Really, I just need to figure
out how to create a SSK so I can inject my freesite under it.
LK
If you've got FCPTools
On Fri, 2002-11-01 at 17:24, Greg Wooledge wrote:
Larry Kirkpatrick [ cwp ] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
No, I have root but haven't had to drop into it to do anything.
Guess what? :)
/bin/sh ../mkinstalldirs /usr/local/include
mkdir /usr/local/include
mkdir: /usr/local/include:
I'd like to start a 24/7 node, however everytime I set my node up as a 24/7
node it starts to refuse all connections to the web interface.
windows 2000, sun's JVM, freenet 0.5
freenet.ini is as follows:
[Freenet node]
storeSize=351272960
transient=true
listenPort=65297
ipAddress=my dyndns addy
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