> # The IP address of this node as seen by the public Internet. You only need to
> override this if it cannot be autodetected, for example if you have a NAT
> (a.k.a. IP Masquerading) firewall/router, in which case you will need to set
> it to the IP address or DNS name of the internet-side inte
There are times when Zone Alarm shows no input or output, when the little
blue rabbit says freenet is running and when the log file shows at least
the last ten words or so of this message line:
Nov 3, 2003 7:01:00 PM (freenet.node.states.announcing.Announcing,
QThread-20239, NORMAL): Found 3 annou
No worries, I've seen stubbier questions.
Your .ini looks fine to me - how do you know Freenet cannot connect to the
internet?
> When I start freenet, freenet is not able to connect to the Internet.
What exactly do you mean by that? How do you know freenet is not able to
connect to the Internet?
Hello!
I have router - firewall - PC
Normally the port should be open.
To be sure, I tried Kazaa. Kazaa will work.
I closed kazaa and tried freenet with the same port: listenPort=1214
But at freenet work only the update function.
When I start freenet, freenet is not able to connect to the Int
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
I was under the impression that, when Freenet generates its own .conf
file, all directives are present. Most are set at default values, and the
majority of those are even commented out with a % symbol at the start of
the line. But afaik, t
I was under the impression that, when Freenet generates its own .conf
file, all directives are present. Most are set at default values, and the
majority of those are even commented out with a % symbol at the start of
the line. But afaik, there's nothing understood by freenet that isn't
already in
Is there a "current" and "complete" list of freenet.[rc|ini|conf] file
directives somewhere? If so could someone point me toward it?
--
James S. White GAPS Incorporated
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Electrical Engi