Bob writes:
> Right now this isn't directly possible via freenet.exe (the systray app) as
> far
> as I can tell. It does take command line args, but not a shutdown one. It
> could
Heh ignore that, I'm an idiot, obviously running freenet.exe -shutdown to call
ExitFServe would spawn a new
Rob Lytle writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone been able to get Freenet working on FreeBSD?
I don't have any experience of this but a couple of observations follow.
> I have downloaded the latest stable release of Freenet. I also have a
> number of Java implementations:
>
>
Anonymous writes:
>
> I believe with *nix and BSD, it is possible to stop Freeent with the shell
script. Is there any way to shut down
> or stop Freenet with the Windows client with the command line? This would be
useful for the task scheduler
> and such!
>
> Thanks
Right now this isn't
e, main): Starting interfaces..
> 18/12/2005 19:40:41 (freenet.node.http.BookmarkManagerServlet, main):
> Bookmarks updated on request
> 18/12/2005 19:40:41 (freenet.node.Node, main): starting ListenSelector..
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Bob wrote:
> Shaun Burnett writes:
>
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>>Hello Freenet Guru's,
>>
>>I've been trying for the last few weeks to get a Freenet node working
>>on Win Xp (SP 2), and although I'm not networking champion, I think
>>I've done everything I should. I've opened up the correct port in my
>>ADSL Modem /
Bob wrote:
Shaun Burnett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello Freenet Guru's,
I've been trying for the last few weeks to get a Freenet node working
on Win Xp (SP 2), and although I'm not networking champion, I think
I've done everything I should. I've opened up the correct port in my
ADSL Modem
I believe with *nix and BSD, it is possible to stop Freeent with the shell
script. Is there any way to shut down or stop Freenet with the Windows client
with the command line? This would be useful for the task scheduler and such!
Thanks
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Hi,
My earlier question is a good start but I think in Freenet 0.7 it would be good
if a simple scheduler is implemented. This should allow different configs to be
used at different time. This would mean that we can specificy different
bandwidth limits at different times. Since FreeNet is
Hi,
Has anyone been able to get Freenet working on FreeBSD?
I have downloaded the latest stable release of Freenet. I also have a
number of Java implementations:
linux-blackdown-jdk1.4.2
linux-sun-jdk1.4.2
linux-sun-jdk1.5.0
jdk1.4.2 (the native FreeBSD version)
So far, the only one that will
Also, the percentage is irrelevant. However the fact that you have no
connections, and only 2 routing references, is bad, and the fact that
you can't get the thumbnails is too. How long have you been running
freenet for?
On Sun, Dec 18, 2005 at 07:54:18PM +1300, Shaun Burnett wrote:
Hello
We will make sure that such things can easily be implemented by third
party utilities by changing the bandwidth limit on the fly through
FCP... but actually including a scheduler is not something I would want
to block 0.7. I don't know whether we'd want one later.
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