Hi,
I've managed to get as far as the 'Freenet Help Index', and I'm
experiencing lots of node activity, but when I attempt to get into, say,
'Freenet Movies' (or a dozen other links) all I get is an interminable "waiting
for 127.0.0.1..." message.
Well, I've also received a "Key not found
> This is sadly a common first user situation.
> Exactly what happened? Did you try to fetch the links on the Web
> Interface page? Even under ideal conditions a node takes a while to
> become fully functional (current estimates are around 24 hours for a
> node to be reasonably useful).
24 hours a
Hello,
I have just downloaded & installed Freenet 0.5.2.7, started it and got this
error on freenet startup:
-
Could not initialize network I/O system! Exiting
java.io.IOException: Unable to establish loopback connection
at sun.nio
> Sadly it is. We don't know why. But maybe something to do with
> threading.
Ok, good to know.
> If the cache is less than 90% full, it should not forget stuff. However,
> were these requests for freesites? Were they around 0:00 GMT? A lot of
> freesites are 'date based redirect', which means th
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 04:54:41PM -0600, James S. White wrote:
> I'm not sure what the error reporting procedure is, but...
>
> Waited more than 200ms to dequeue, 17 in queue, 2077 millis since enqueued last
> item, 58031 maximum waits so far - could indicate serious JVM bug. Please report to
>
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 09:39:18AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> today i wanted to take a look at freenet but when i started it,
> it didn't get any data from the freenet network.
This is sadly a common first user situation.
Exactly what happened? Did you try to fetch the links on
I'm not sure what the error reporting procedure is, but...
Waited more than 200ms to dequeue, 17 in queue, 2077 millis since enqueued last item,
58031 maximum waits so far - could indicate serious JVM bug. Please report to [EMAIL
PROTECTED] along with JVM and OS/kernel.
JVM: Sun j2re1.4.2_0
Freenet can be configured to run on any port. Just set listenPort=20 (or
whatever) in your freenet.ini (or freenet.conf in unix) file. There will
already be a line saying listenPort= (X is some randomly generated
port number), overwrite it. Then restart Freenet. If you haven't set up
a node yet
ok, perhaps it's a stupid question, but I couldn't find an answer in the archive, so I
have
to ask it:
I got in a network with some closed ports, the only ports left open are
tcp 20, 21
tcp 22
tcp 23
tcp 25
tcp 53
udp 53
tcp 79
tc
Freenet stable build 5033 is now available. Upgrade from the snapshots:
http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/freenet-latest.jar , or use
update.sh or freenet-webinstall.exe. The only change in this build is to
be compatible with (i.e. not choke on) the new seednodes format, which
includes an extra f
Hello,
today i wanted to take a look at freenet but when i started it,
it didn't get any data from the freenet network.
My freenet computer is behind a router that has a firewall.
I configured it like the FAQ said, but still no sucess.
Here is my network configuration:
router local IP = 192.168.
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