[freenet-support] connect to my home node, through internet

2002-12-16 Thread Heine Laursen
Hi. I want to connect to my node (With my browser) Så, i have read some, of the former posts, about the problem, but i simpley can't connect to my home node, and browse the freenet. The home computer is a debian woody running kernel 2.4.19 My freenet.conf looks like this: (Ip's removed)

Re: [freenet-support] connect to my home node, through internet

2002-12-16 Thread Loup1234
I think, you have to add the following two lines to your freenet config file: mainport.params.servlet.1.params.bindAddress=* mainport.params.servlet.1.params.allowedHosts=* I have added this two lines, and i can connect to my node via the internet from other computers. These two lines are also

[freenet-support] 539 won't start and now 537 won't restart either :(

2002-12-16 Thread GeckoX
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I just downloaded and installed build 539 and it won't start. Here's what the log looks like when it dies: Dec 16, 2002 8:17:23 AM (freenet.support.io.Bandwidth, main): new Bandwidth(100,0,RECEIVED) Dec 16, 2002 8:17:23 AM

Re: [freenet-support] 539 won't start and now 537 won't restart either :(

2002-12-16 Thread Dave Hooper
Dec 16, 2002 8:18:45 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): loading routing table Exception in thread main java.lang.OutOfMemoryError Anyone got any ideas? I have a permanent node with a 30GB datastore... :GeckoX Someone else posted a similar (identical?) problem. I'd hazard a guess that your

Re: [freenet-support] 539 won't start and now 537 won't restart either :(

2002-12-16 Thread GeckoX
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Thanks. That seemed to do it. I deleted the rtnodes* and rtprops* files but I didn't delete the lsnodes* files. When I deleted the lsnodes* files and restarted, that seemed to fix it. Unfortunately, I now have to start all over with the routing

[freenet-support] They do it in Sweden

2002-12-16 Thread MSN Hotmail
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[freenet-support] 539 and 537 *really* don't start anymore (even after dumping the routing tables)

2002-12-16 Thread GeckoX
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I changed some settings in my conf file: was: inputBandwidthLimit=100 outputBandwidthLimit=15000 maximumThreads=180 now is: inputBandwidthLimit=10 outputBandwidthLimit=1 maximumThreads=150 Then I stopped fred with the stop script

Re: [freenet-support] connect to my home node, through internet

2002-12-16 Thread Greg Wooledge
Heine Laursen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Hi. I want to connect to my node (With my browser) mainport.allowedHosts=* #Have also tryed, with ip's mainport.bindAddress=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx #(Public ip) have also tryed with * These two are reversed. Here is what I use (on a Debian woody node, kernel

[freenet-support] 539 not starting... Corrupt datastore?

2002-12-16 Thread GeckoX
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 After trying various things to get 539, 537, or any version of fred working, I renamed my datastore directory, to reset it. That worked. The problem is that I have a 20GB datastore that was corrupted, I think. Since this is the native filesystem

Re: [freenet-support] connect to my home node, through internet

2002-12-16 Thread Edgar Friendly
Greg Wooledge [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: mainport.port= mainport.bindAddress=* mainport.allowedHosts=127.0.0.1,192.168.2.1,192.168.2.2,192.168.2.4,192.168.2.20 $ netstat -ant | grep tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:0.0.0.0:* LISTEN tcp0

Re: [freenet-support] connect to my home node, through internet

2002-12-16 Thread Heine Laursen
Hi. Thanks for all the input, i have got, regarding this issue. I think, the problem is because i'm behind a firewall, when i'm not at home. Because when i'm at home, i can access my node through my local network, vith my public ip. Så, what i did, was set up at ssh tunnel, and now i can