Can anybody test my port?
My current IP is 212.183.80.174
Port 1214
Thank you! I have a dyndns but as security reason I prefer to write only my
current IP. It will work only some hours. Thank you!
Best regards
Martin
I am still not able to connect with freenet to the Internet.
On Friday 31 October 2003 07:37, Ian Clarke wrote:
So, this email is an invitation to anyone that has constructive
criticism or suggestion's for how Freenet's first impression can be
enhanced. Topics include installation, FProxy, even the website's layout.
Ian.
The splitfile interface
One thing people haven't suggested yet:
Log file rotation with deletion of old logfiles and a maximum space
usage setting.
On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 12:37:27PM +, Ian Clarke wrote:
As the developers work hard to improve the core operation of Freenet, it
can be easy to forget about the more
I've been running a node for a couple of weeks now and am wondering how to
tell if my node is
a) well integrated into the network and
b) filling requests that are sent to it.
There is a bewildering array of graphs and stats, and I have no idea which
ones will give an indication of those 2
On Thu, Oct 30, 2003 at 10:11:23PM -0600, 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
Reading between the lines... check your log file, have you had many
OutOfMemoryErrors?
On Wed, Oct 29, 2003 at 10:29:49PM -0800, Martin Stone Davis wrote:
I'm using default values for everything. Here are some relevant lines
from my freenet.ini:
# Select which implementation of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
freenet:// handled by Opera, Firebird etc. If Freenet isn't installed, a
redirection to http://freenet.sf.net where the download links are more
prominently displayed.
We have debated the whole freenet:xxx thing before and there are serious
problems with it - not least
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 15:57:49 +, Ian Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
freenet:// handled by Opera, Firebird etc. If Freenet isn't installed,
a redirection to http://freenet.sf.net where the download links are
more prominently displayed.
We have debated the whole freenet:xxx thing before and
Troed SÄngberg wrote:
You asked what is needed for general acceptance of Freenet, I replied.
And I disagreed.
I've advocated Freenet for a long time along my peers (I'm a
professional Software Engineer, specialising in crypto/security issues)
- and trying to get people to visit links to
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 18:03:33 +, Ian Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just how are you trying to get people to visit such links? Verbally? If
Thanks for calling Freenet advocates idiots - but the reaction is more
pity from my side than anything else. http://localhost:; is what
people
Hi list!
Well, as you know us Opera users have the pleasure of being able todo quick
searches using shortcut keys like g blah blah blah to search google for
blah blah blah. And after seeing the Usability improvement ideas thread I
set out on the quest to enable us to quickly jump to provided KEY@
[EMAIL PROTECTED],UUleYfXnBfLThNmkB8dACg part might
be the bit with which they are having trouble. freenet:xxx URLs won't
change that, but they will introduce a world of pain.
Freenet URLs are much more likely to be given to people in hyperlink
form, in which case the actual form of the URL
According to Ian Clarke,
As the developers work hard to improve the core operation of Freenet, it
can be easy to forget about the more superficial, but equally important
aspects of Freenet, namely installation procedures, and usability for
newbies.
For those intimately familiar with
On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 12:37:27PM +, Ian Clarke spake thusly:
So, this email is an invitation to anyone that has constructive
criticism or suggestion's for how Freenet's first impression can be
enhanced. Topics include installation, FProxy, even the website's layout.
The first thing
Quoting Ian Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
So, this email is an invitation to anyone that has constructive
criticism or suggestion's for how Freenet's first impression can be
enhanced. Topics include installation, FProxy, even the website's layout.
freenet:// handled by Opera, Firebird etc. If
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