Re: [freenet-support] freesite for Frost FEC

2003-02-02 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 11:27:14PM -0500, Zlatin Balevsky wrote:
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Please fix this and reinsert it. The problem is as follows: the link on
the site is to frost-20030126-src.tgz, but the file inserted in the
manifest is frost-20030126.src.tgz - subtle difference :).

Personally I have never used Frost mainly because it uses Swing, which
will probably never be supported under Kaffe, but as freenet on kaffe is
broken at the moment, I'm going to give it a try, providing I can 
compile it.
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> I will also try to upload the two files to TWiki
> 
> Zlatin
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Re: [freenet-support] Freenet port usage

2003-02-02 Thread Greg Wooledge
Edgar Friendly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> in your .conf file, find the line starting "listenPort=", and make
> that port pass through your firewall.

That's incoming.  Your firewall also needs to pass (via NAT or whatever)
*every* outgoing TCP port.

If you're behind a firewall that only permits outgoing connections on
a few ports (e.g. 80 and 21), then you're pretty much screwed.

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Re: [freenet-support] Freenet port usage

2003-02-02 Thread Edgar Friendly
"Victor Denisov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I'm trying to run Freenet behind a firewall, so I'd like to know what port
> ranges I have to open for it to operate correctly. I've opened ports I've
> set in freenet.ini, but this isn't sufficient. I'm getting ports owned by
> javaw.exe opened for listening in lower thousands range (3000-4000,
> somewhere there), with connections denied on those ports by the firewall,
> obviously. What exact port ranges I have to open for Freenet to work?
> 
> With best regards,
> Victor Denisov.
> 
This is a hard question to answer specifically because the one port
you should to make accessible to the world is chosen randomly (to cut
down on people's ability to firewall off freenet nodes.)  If you look
in your .conf file, find the line starting "listenPort=", and make
that port pass through your firewall.  All other ports are intended
for local use only, and don't/shouldn't be world accessible.

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[freenet-support] Freenet port usage

2003-02-02 Thread Victor Denisov
I'm trying to run Freenet behind a firewall, so I'd like to know what port
ranges I have to open for it to operate correctly. I've opened ports I've
set in freenet.ini, but this isn't sufficient. I'm getting ports owned by
javaw.exe opened for listening in lower thousands range (3000-4000,
somewhere there), with connections denied on those ports by the firewall,
obviously. What exact port ranges I have to open for Freenet to work?

With best regards,
Victor Denisov.


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