[freenet-support] Re: [Tech] Problems with 5101; priorities

2005-02-05 Thread Nathan Johnson
In my humble opinion,
Focus on 0.7 .
Depending on degree of severity of problems with build 5101:
warn about it;
deprecate it;
rebuild a previous build as 5102.
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[freenet-support] Problems with 5101; priorities

2005-02-05 Thread Matthew Toseland
I have many reports from users that 5101 sucks. Some of these seem
fairly solid, reproducible results. On the other hand a few users seem
satisfied with it. I have been trying to focus on 0.7 work lately. Now,
should I try to debug 5101, in preference to 0.7 work?
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Re: [freenet-support] new ip (was can't listen on local interfaces..)

2005-02-05 Thread Matthew Toseland
"All node data" including node, lsnodes*, rt*?

On Sat, Feb 05, 2005 at 12:27:37AM -0800, Paul Forgey wrote:
> What I am really doing is moving an existing, somewhat established node 
> from one machine to another more capable one.  I copied over the store 
> and all node data with it.
> 
> However, I now noticing an inability to retrieve data that isn't already 
> in my store (or so it seems).
> 
> Are other nodes being suspicious because my node info is the same but 
> the ip is different?  If this is an issue, can I continue on with my 
> established store but re-do my node info?  And what files do I need to 
> delete for that to happen?
> 
> Thanks..
> 
> Paul Forgey wrote:
> >Paul Forgey wrote:
> >
> >>I have my ipAddress= set to my firewall's ip address, since it needs 
> >>to port forward the service into my internal machine, which does not 
> >>have a real IP.
> >
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Re: [freenet-support] new ip (was can't listen on local interfaces..)

2005-02-05 Thread Paul Forgey
What I am really doing is moving an existing, somewhat established node 
from one machine to another more capable one.  I copied over the store 
and all node data with it.

However, I now noticing an inability to retrieve data that isn't already 
in my store (or so it seems).

Are other nodes being suspicious because my node info is the same but 
the ip is different?  If this is an issue, can I continue on with my 
established store but re-do my node info?  And what files do I need to 
delete for that to happen?

Thanks..
Paul Forgey wrote:
Paul Forgey wrote:
I have my ipAddress= set to my firewall's ip address, since it needs 
to port forward the service into my internal machine, which does not 
have a real IP.

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