[freenet-support] Problem with Freemail plugin
Hi all, I loaded the Freemail plugin into Freenet (just to learn something about it), but I'm having some issues... I got Freemail listed in the plugin list, but if I "visit" it, it tells "Plugin not found!". Then I tried to Unload it, but the operation never gets completed (the browser still loads the page, but it goes timeout). Additionally, in my logs there's plenty of this: "Jan 10, 2008 22:10:06:808 (freemail.fcp.HighLevelFCPClient, Scheduled job: freenet.pluginmanager.PluginHandler$PluginStarter at 16e4ff1, ERROR): Warning - no connection to node. Waiting..." It seems that every 5 seconds, that error happens. I tried also to rm Freemail.jar.url from /plugins, but it gets redownloaded. Can anyone help me please? Thanks a lot. -ermanno baschiera
[freenet-support] Global download queue logic?
On Tuesday 08 January 2008 22:49, Victor Denisov wrote: > I've been trying Freenet for the last couple of days. It works more or > less as I've expected, but one thing really bothers me. I've got a > couple of files on my download queue, with several large files (about 50 > - 200 Mb), and some small files (about 150-200 Kb - JPEG pictures), > about 200 files total. > > I can retrieve most pictures on the queue through Fproxy, and they > usually took no more than 10-15 seconds to show up. However, those same > files sit in the queue for more than 5 days (the node was up almost > 24x7, save for reboots and just a couple of hours of outage), with > various degrees of progression (mostly, 50-70%). Some hadn't been > touched at all, it seems (they're completely gray, with italicized 0% > progress). Possibly a bug - when you visit them in fproxy, the node should immediately pass them along to the waiting clients. > > Is that an expected behavior? How does the node choose what block of > what file to download next? Does it try local cache first? Could it be > that large files (with lots of blocks) choke small files? No, it should round-robin between them.. if it's tried them lots of times and not got anywhere, or if they are at a lower priority, they may not be attempted for ages. > > Regards, > Victor Denisov. -- next part -- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available URL: <https://emu.freenetproject.org/pipermail/support/attachments/20080110/278befa5/attachment.pgp>
[freenet-support] Can you be anonymous by connecting 4 computers on a local network via a router
:-) If you connect e.g. 4 computers to the Internet via a router (dhcp) and install Freenet on each, run all 4 computers at the same time and then exchange the 4 reference nodes between the 4 computers - will that make all 4 computers anonymous on Freenet? In above case only you know the the exchanged reference nodes? Just wondering! :-?
[freenet-support] Problem with Freemail plugin
Hi all, I loaded the Freemail plugin into Freenet (just to learn something about it), but I'm having some issues... I got Freemail listed in the plugin list, but if I visit it, it tells Plugin not found!. Then I tried to Unload it, but the operation never gets completed (the browser still loads the page, but it goes timeout). Additionally, in my logs there's plenty of this: Jan 10, 2008 22:10:06:808 (freemail.fcp.HighLevelFCPClient, Scheduled job: [EMAIL PROTECTED], ERROR): Warning - no connection to node. Waiting... It seems that every 5 seconds, that error happens. I tried also to rm Freemail.jar.url from /plugins, but it gets redownloaded. Can anyone help me please? Thanks a lot. -ermanno baschiera ___ Support mailing list Support@freenetproject.org http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]