Re: [freenet-support] Newbie help WinXP cannot access http://127.0.0.1:8888/

2004-04-15 Thread Roger Oksanen
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On Thursday 15 April 2004 04:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 However, whenever I point a browser to http://127.0.0.1:/ the
 browser continuously tries to return something but even after an hour
 - nothing  is displayed (tried in both Mozilla and IE) although the
 address now reads http://127.0.0.1:/servlet/nodeinfo/

Do you use a www proxy? If you use, you must disable it for localhost.


 Below is the beginning of my log
 
 Apr 15, 2004 2:08:34 AM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): Starting
 Freenet (Fred) 0.5 node, build #5076 on JVM Sun Microsystems Inc.:Java
 HotSpot(TM) Client VM:1.4.0_01-ea-b02

It's a rather old JVM, you should try to upgrade to 1.4.2. As for the 
other messages, none of them looks critical, but if you get a lot of 
them, they might indicate a problem with the JVM..

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Re: [freenet-support] Newbie help WinXP cannot accesshttp://127.0.0.1:8888/

2004-04-15 Thread Niklas Bergh
 Below is the beginning of my log

 Apr 15, 2004 2:08:34 AM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): Starting
 Freenet (Fred) 0.5 node, build #5076 on JVM Sun Microsystems Inc.:Java
 HotSpot(TM) Client VM:1.4.0_01-ea-b02

It's a rather old JVM, you should try to upgrade to 1.4.2. As for the
other messages, none of them looks critical, but if you get a lot of
them, they might indicate a problem with the JVM..

It actually is so old that we _know_ there are bugs in it which prevents
fred from working correctly :)

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Re: [freenet-support] Newbie help WinXP cannot access http://127.0.0.1:8888/

2004-04-15 Thread Pierre Abbat
On Wednesday 14 April 2004 21:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have installed Freenet version 0.5.2.8 (14th Mar 2004)  = build 5076 on
 Windows XP.
 I have a DSL connection with a static ip address, and no hardware
 firewall or NAT.
 I do use a software firewall (although I have disabled it to discount the
 software firewall from my problems)
 I have configured Freenet so that the node address is my static ip
 address, and I have imported new node references.
 The hosts allowed access are still the default 127.0.0.1,localhost and
 the FProxy port is still the default .
 Freenet seems to start OK (I can see the blue rabbit with Freenet is
 running in the systray), and I can see a lot of outbound TCP traffic for
 javaw.exe.

 However, whenever I point a browser to http://127.0.0.1:/ the browser
 continuously tries to return something but even after an hour - nothing
 is displayed (tried in both Mozilla and IE) although the address now
 reads http://127.0.0.1:/servlet/nodeinfo/

The change of URL means that fproxy is running.

 All those entries marked NORMAL seems to be a good thing, but then the
 ERRORs start...

 pr 15, 2004 2:13:56 AM (freenet.support.io.NIOOutputStream, YThread-12,
 ERROR): NIOOS.write(byte[],int,int) timed out.tcp/connection:
 719918.62.0.6:25216,[EMAIL PROTECTED] closing
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Apr 15, 2004 2:13:56 AM (freenet.support.io.NIOOutputStream, YThread-1,
 ERROR): NIOOS.write(byte[],int,int) timed out.tcp/connection:
 7208217.157.163.94:24601,[EMAIL PROTECTED] closing
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Apr 15, 2004 2:13:57 AM (freenet.support.io.NIOOutputStream, YThread-13,
 ERROR): NIOOS.write(byte[],int,int) timed out.tcp/connection:
 7195129.240.200.147:31038,[EMAIL PROTECTED] closing
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Apr 15, 2004 2:13:57 AM (freenet.node.Main$InsertARK, YThread-36,
 NORMAL): RouteNotFound Inserting ARK
 Apr 15, 2004 2:13:57 AM (freenet.support.io.NIOOutputStream, YThread-21,
 ERROR): NIOOS.write(byte[],int,int) timed out.tcp/connection:
 721666.93.82.14:9092,[EMAIL PROTECTED] closing
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Apr 15, 2004 2:14:01 AM (freenet.support.io.NIOInputStream, YThread-56,
 NORMAL): waited more than 5 minutes in NIOIS.read() tcp/connection:
 7257216.27.160.171:12755,[EMAIL PROTECTED]:freenet.su
[EMAIL PROTECTED] closing
 java.lang.Exception: debug
   at freenet.support.io.NIOInputStream.read(NIOInputStream.java:293)
   at java.io.FilterInputStream.read(Unknown Source)
   at freenet.session.FnpLink.negotiateOutbound(FnpLink.java:750)
   at freenet.session.FnpLink.solicit(FnpLink.java:240)
   at freenet.session.FnpLinkManager.createOutgoing(FnpLinkManager.java:109)
   at
 freenet.OpenConnectionManager$ConnectionJob.run(OpenConnectionManager.java:
814) at
 freenet.OpenConnectionManager.createConnection(OpenConnectionManager.java:4
20) at freenet.node.ConnectionOpener.checkpoint(ConnectionOpener.java:215)
 at
 freenet.node.states.maintenance.Checkpoint.checkpoint(Checkpoint.java:54)
 at freenet.node.states.maintenance.Checkpoint.received(Checkpoint.java:47)
 at freenet.node.StateChain.received(StateChain.java:177)
   at freenet.node.StateChain.received(StateChain.java:61)
   at
 freenet.node.StateChainManagingMessageHandler$ChainContainer.run(StateChain
ManagingMessageHandler.java:332) at
 freenet.node.StateChainManagingMessageHandler$ChainContainer.received(State
ChainManagingMessageHandler.java:285) at
 freenet.node.StateChainManagingMessageHandler$ChainContainer.access$100(Sta
teChainManagingMessageHandler.java:204) at
 freenet.node.StateChainManagingMessageHandler.handle(StateChainManagingMess
ageHandler.java:96) at freenet.Ticker$Event.run(Ticker.java:322)
   at freenet.thread.YThreadFactory$YThread.run(YThreadFactory.java:250)


 can anyone help

This sounds like inbound packets can't get in, which may be a result of 
improperly shutting down the firewall. From another computer, try telnet 
your IP address your Freenet port. You should get a connection, though 
when you try to say something it will hang up on you. Also try running 
tcpdump or ethereal on the connection, and see if any traffic is getting in. 
If the box you're running Freenet on doesn't have these programs, find one 
that does and connect it to your network. If the IP address is externally 
visible, you'll have to set the other box to a martian address; I haven't 
tried sniffing martians.

phma

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