Re: [freenet-support] need a program to crawl links in freenet
On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 17:11, tripolar wrote: > Hello all > > I need a program to crawl links in freenet to get sites in cache before > I need them. I get frustrated with the speed of freenet and dead links. > I have used freenet on windows & linux and just installed freenet last > night on this winbox. I spent hours clicking on links just trying to > pull them in. > Anything I can do other than manually clicking on all links? A winbox, eh? Well, there are dozens of freeware and shareware (crack available) windoze programs to recursively download websites. Sites like www.tucows.com, www.nonags.com, www.shareware.com etc list them by the score. You might need to try a few until you hit on one which doesn't molest the '//' in freenet URIs. Once you choose a site downloader program, you'd need to point it at: - http://localhost:/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/TFE// - http://localhost:/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/YoYo// or, point it at whatever site(s) you need, observing the above URL syntax. Be sure to disable the timeout (or extend it to an hour or so), because these crawler progs are used to web performance. One last thing - these crawler progs won't be able to tell one freesite from another, since it will perceive all freesites as part of the same 'site' at http://localhost:/. So take care to set a pattern match requirement (unless you want the crawler to suck the whole freenet). Cheers David ___ Support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
[freenet-support] Freenet is Great!!
sorry I forgot to mention that I love freenet even if its not speedy :-) ___ Support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
[freenet-support] need a program to crawl links in freenet
Hello all I need a program to crawl links in freenet to get sites in cache before I need them. I get frustrated with the speed of freenet and dead links. I have used freenet on windows & linux and just installed freenet last night on this winbox. I spent hours clicking on links just trying to pull them in. Anything I can do other than manually clicking on all links? I do hope this make sense. one other thing- I would like to dedicate more bandwidth to freenet- so that I can request several freenet sites as the same time without one or more of them practically stalling. Thanks ___ Support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
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RE: [freenet-support] Re: FUQID doesn't work with 5029
> Martin Stone Davis wrote: > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > >> After upgrading from 6284 to 5029, FUQID stopped working. It just > >> opens one thread per insert/request and doesn't transfer anything. > >> For those who don't know FUQID: it is a little Windows utility for > >> inserting and downloading files. Current version 1.3 is > available at > >> freenet:SSK%40CKesZYUJWn2GMvoif1R4SDbujIgPAgM/fuqid/10// > > > > > > Hmm. No problem here. Fuqid 1.3, Windows XP Pro, 5029. > Maybe this is > > just temporary? > > > > If not, try this: compare a freenet.log file with fuqid > running versus > > fuqid not running and see if you notice any striking > differences. Report > > them to the list if you do. > > > > Also check out your Fuqid log. Any weird messages? > > > > We need something to go on. I think it still works well > for most people. > > > > -Martin I had a similar problem. It must have been my routing table because I reseeded and everything started working immediatelly (I couldn't get any activelinks either). Doc ___ Support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
Re: [freenet-support] Transient node detected
If you check the log file you probably will see a reason to why the node goes transient on you (close to the beginning). But.. If I should take a guess.. You are running the node on an NAT:ed computer? If you you have to tell the node the IP of the internet-side of the router (the ipAddress=XXX param in the config file). You also have to tell the router/NAT:in machine to port-forward TCP traffic to the node:s listenPort (can also be found in the config file). Dont forget to remove the '%' comment character from the ipAddressLine in the config file. Regards /N > when Launching Frost I get this. > ( Transient node detected > You are running a TRANSIENT node. Better run a > PERMANENT freenet node. ) > > How do I run a PERMANENT freenet node? > > I currently have a DSL and Cable internet connection > and can leave my comp's on all the time. > > I am also willing to donate my space and bandwith - and > computer skills to help freenet. > > Thanks > Phil Deck > ___ > Support mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support > ___ Support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support