Go to http://127.0.0.1:/servlet/nodestatus/nodestatus.html and
click the Download References button. Rename the resulting file
from noderefs.txt to seednodes.ref.
try setting Minimum successful connections to 0 before clicking on the
download button, so you get all yet unconnected
In message 002201c28492$b6cd6180$4e0d4818@ip78, Robert Carroll
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I just want to spout off about my node's performance, or lack of it.
I'm running a permanent node on a server that has other things to do
besides spend every cpu cycle on a java app. Also, like alot of node
Zlatin Balevsky wrote:
The network is getting bigger and bigger. Most of my requests DNF with
htl 15 but are retrieved with 25. Maybe its time to up the defaults a bit.
There is a bigger problems with actual implementation of HTLs: unless a
node operator explicitly asks otherwise, all
Seems vastly improved over 529 and slightly
improved over 527.
It didn't eat my routing table yet.
Sadly, I left it running for eight hours, and it
slowly but surely crept up to using 100% CPU time
again.
What are those limits, and how do they work?
Second problem. Downloading the jargon
My IP address are both routeable and on the same subnet. I do not believe
that bandwidth limiting is the major cause. Something else is slowing
fproxy down (for non localhost addresses) because I get the slowdown no
matter how I set the bandwidth limiter. What I would like is for all FCP
and
Robert Carroll wrote:
no matter what. If people need to control access this can be done with a
firewall. ssh tunneling is no solution for windows users, unless someone
out there knows how this could be done in windows.
For windows clients solutions exists:
Cygwin's openssh works just great
Natalia ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Couldn't retrieve key: SSK@rBjVda8pC-Kq04jUurIAb8IzAGcPAgM/TFE//
Hops To Live: 15
Error: Route not Found
Attempts were made to contact 0 nodes.
* 0 were totally unreachable.
* 0 restarted.
* 0 cleanly rejected.
Check your firewall
In message 005401c284b6$ec68ca40$4e0d4818@ip78, Robert Carroll
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My IP address are both routeable and on the same subnet. I do not believe
that bandwidth limiting is the major cause. Something else is slowing
fproxy down (for non localhost addresses) because I get the
Roger Hayter wrote:
A solution suggested on this list was to run a proxy programme (?Squid)
on the Freenet server, and, presumably, proxy to a different port
for the other machines to contact. Sounds as if it might work, but my
server has other little jobs and can't spare resources for
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 08:30:29AM +, Roger Hayter wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Edgar Friendly
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Vitenka - Zen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SNIP
Do hosts transmit routing tables to each other
periodically? Obviously you wouldn't want to trust
a routing
Matthew Toseland wrote:
Fixed default HTL is evil. Add (signed) a random number to each request.
Even that is not sufficient. If you access a site with lots of images
and many of the requests go through a particular node, then it can
deduce a probability for you being the originator, which
The internal IP address will have to be that of the box actually running the
node, not the firewall's internal address. Also don't forget that with that
model firewall you'll need to reboot it once virtual server changes are made.
On Monday 04 November 2002 09:01 pm, you wrote:
Im new to the
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 06:32:07AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
FYI, this person has been sending several Freenet support messages
to me.
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Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2002 20:18:19 -0500
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Subject: Ignore my last message.
Hi,
I cant connect to the http://java.sun.com to download the required Java
application. Can you advice any other web site to download that program.
And , can you send me the full name of the java application, so I can search
it on the net.
Thannks
Freenet 0.5.0.5 is now available for download. Please upgrade to this
version, it resolves a few important issues including excess load
caused by announcements and excessive reseeding.
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/freenet/freenet-webinstall.exe?download
(Windows webinstaller)
Hi is it anyone that can help me with this problem?!
I have problem to run freenet behind a firewall on a Linux (RedHat 7.2)
computer. I have open the FNP port that freenet use in my firewall. I have
also change the ipAddress in freenet.conf file to the external ip-number
of my firewall. Im
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First something quick
In the much debated confusion of the Web Interface and people
thinking Retrieve Freesite by URI is a search box, now i'm sure this
has been mentioned and i missed it but as soon as i first saw it
i wondered why doesnt it say Retrieve File
I would like to specify Mozilla, Phoenix or KMeleon (the latter two are
Mozilla bases) as the browser for Freenet in Windows. Is there a setting or
configuration line to specify this option. I would rather not change my
default browser from Internet Explorer due to other software requiring
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], GeckoX
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I find that double-clicking on the Mozilla icon works pretty well.
Otherwise, I don't know of anything. You can
only have one default browser.
:GeckoX
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I would like to specify Mozilla,
Running for over 12 hours now - knows about 143 nodes, 882 requests per hours served,
30% success
rate on answering queries.
Still al ot of these errors:
19:57:58
I (freenet.ConnectionHandler@1346e80) wasn't terminated properly! Doing it now..
null
But they suggest that fred is coping with
Secret options are bad :) I still seem to have
an un-needed 'temporary directory' setting -
which it warns me about on every startup.
Can you expound on this one?
28-Oct-02 17:26:01 (freenet.node.Main, main):
WORKAROUND: Ignoring obsolete fproxy.* lines in
freenet.conf/ini. You can remove
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| high if it's a big freesite. The correct response is to implement
| mixmastered first two hops, which we will not implement before 1.0.
This is all nice and good, but please consider raising the defaults
even if by just a little _now_. It will
There may be a way to change the destination of
the gateway item, but this likely to be harder.
No, there isn't.
I'll change this in the very near future though, it's a sensible idea.
d
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Dammit. System crashed, and the databugs ate my routing table again.
A thousand thousand blessings upon the person who explained how to export my routes :)
Upgraded to 531 (since I crashed, I might as well)
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On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 04:53:07PM +, Matthew Toseland wrote:
Anyway, I just noticed freenet figures out the loadaverage NOT by the
operating system, but by the amount of threads in use vs threads not in
use. This means settings greater than 1 are useless, for obvious
Well, we don't
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