Re: [freenet-support] install/uninstall problems

2010-04-08 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Friday 27 November 2009 12:36:51 mike+21pronto.com wrote:
> Hi there,
>   I installed your programme which seemed all right but it is 
> inaccessible - not on the desk top, not through Windows Start button and not 
> through Start/run. When I try to uninstall it does not appear in the 
> uninstall list and there seems to be no uninstall programme in 
> programmes/freenet 
> 
> How do I get rid of it so that I can get it back with the icons?

Is it installed? Is it running?

Freenet should be installed in C:\Program Files\Freenet - is it there?
It should respond to a web browser pointed to http://127.0.0.1:/ - does it?

Thanks, and sorry it took so long to get back to you.
> 
> Yours
> 
> Mike




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Re: [freenet-support] Kaspersky reports..

2010-04-08 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Saturday 28 November 2009 06:32:13 Allan Preston wrote:
> Kaspersky AV reports that freenetInstaller is a known worm, and
> forcefully aborted the installation.
> 
> While I have shut down kaspersky, freenet will not install, because it
> says its already installed, when its only partially installed.
> 
> I was wondering if you were aware of Kaspersky classifying you as a
> worm, and if you know of any solution to not being able to install it
> because it thinks its already installed. I cannot uninstall it, as I
> cannot find an uninstaller on the system, probably because the
> installation never completed.

Most likely Kaspersky classifies us as a worm because we use the UPX executable 
packer. The next build will not do this - the exe will be a bit bigger but 
should not be flagged up.

For uninstall/reinstall, I suggest you:

Delete the folder (program files\freenet)
Remove the registry key (or group of registry keys):
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Freenet 
0.7.0\
Delete the system service (from control panel?)
Delete the start menu/desktop shortcuts if any.

Sorry it took so long to deal with this.


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Re: [freenet-support] annoying problem

2010-04-08 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Sunday 28 March 2010 03:21:24 Peter S wrote:
> I have a weird and really annoying problem that goes as follows:
> I had .7 installed when the folder got deleted by accident. I then installed
> a new as darknet-- and all worked just fine, though two freenet
> entries now existed in the service listing (WinXP)
> Then a week or two ago it suddenly wouldn't connect.
> I then properly un-installed and went for a new install but then it wouldn't
> play along, saying freenet is already installed.
> The faulty listing got removed with "sc delete", yet the installer still
> complains.
> "to continue, you must first uinstall your current version using the
> previously created uninstaller" .. well, that doesn't exist anymore ~ folder
> deleted. Nothing Freenet exists anymore, so what the funk is it complaining
> about?
> How on earth am I to get Freenet back up and running?
> 
Try deleting this registry key (or group of registry keys):
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Freenet 
0.7.0\

This is what the new installer looks for.

Thanks Zero3 for this fix.


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Re: [freenet-support] can’t connect to the server “127.0.0.1”

2010-04-08 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Saturday 03 April 2010 02:02:42 David Lowe wrote:
> On 2 Apr, 2010, at 11:47 AM, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> 
> > On Tuesday 29 September 2009 19:01:08 David Lowe wrote:
> >>I can't communicate with FreeNet anymore.  For a while i couldn't  
> >> view the interface in a browser, but could launch Thaw.jar by hand.   
> >> Now however, that doesn't even work.  "Firefox can't establish a  
> >> connection to the server at 127.0.0.1:."  Safari goes even  
> >> farther in stating that it can't connect on any port.  Is this  
> >> something that FreeNet is doing in the face of the recent java  
> >> exploit, or could it be related to a recent security update on my  
> >> end?  Details: OSX 10.4.11, java 1.5 build 19
> > 
> > Is your Freenet working well now? It looks like some sort of relatively 
> > minor bug that has presumably been fixed since.
> 
>   Since i didn't get any support while this was a current issue, i 
> deleted Freenet after about a month.  Oh, and from my point of view, not 
> being able to interact with the software at all is not a 'minor bug'.  I was 
> disappointed that a product marked as a 'stable' version could be this badly 
> broken, and don't expect to try it again at least until the next major 
> revision.  It is also disappointing that i apparently was unable to 
> completely uninstall Freenet - that machine still refuses to sleep, which 
> started when i installed Freenet.

Well then it probably IS running! Did you at least manage to remove the 
directory?
> 
> Sent from my MacBookPro
> 
> Be careful when playing under the anvil tree.
> 




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Re: [freenet-support] Support Digest, Vol 48, Issue 12

2010-04-08 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Saturday 03 April 2010 03:09:47 freenet wrote:
> Matthew,
> 
> The connectivity problem went away a while ago, just after you added  
> the automatic update to the seednodes.fref file. Freenet has been  
> running ok since. It runs fairly reliably now. It crashes about once  
> every 3-4 weeks. Better than ever before when the best uptime was <7  
> days.

Cool. Can you give me some idea of how/why it crashes when it does crash?
> 
> Paul
> 
> 
> On Apr 2, 2010, at 11:48 AM, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> 
> > On Thursday 17 September 2009 06:37:52 freenet wrote:
> >>
> >> On Sep 16, 2009, at 10:25 AM, Evan Daniel  wrote:
> >>
> >>> Message: 6
> >>> Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 12:46:22 -0400
> >>> From: Evan Daniel 
> >>> Subject: Re: [freenet-support] My node keeps loosing all it's  
> >>> opennet
> >>>   connections
> >>> To: support@freenetproject.org
> >>> Message-ID:
> >>>   <4f9383510909160946r5bbe70f6rc6eb5069e95...@mail.gmail.com>
> >>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
> >>>
> >>> On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 11:10 AM, Matthew Toseland
> >>>  wrote:
>  On Tuesday 15 September 2009 15:15:47 freenet wrote:
> > Every few days my node just looses all it's connections.
> >
> > Restarting the node does not solve the problem. Usually I have to
> > shut
> > the node down completely for about two days. When I restart it,
> > after
> > about 10 minutes it starts getting connections. One time I
> > downloaded
> > a new seednodes.fref file and that seemed to get the connections
> > started again.
> >
> > I think there is a bug where the node keeps trying to contact  
> > one or
> > two nodes on IP addresses that are no longer valid. For example,
> > this
> > time I see the following two errors over and over and over and  
> > over
> > again in the logs:
> >
> > Sep 15, 2009 04:10:05:527 (freenet.io.comm.UdpSocketHandler,
> > PacketSender thread for 60973, ERROR): Error while sending  
> > packet to
> > 128.222.3.103:18143: java.io.IOException: No route to host
> > java.io.IOException: No route to host
> > ? ? ? at java.net.PlainDatagramSocketImpl.send(Native Method)
> > ? ? ? at java.net.DatagramSocket.send(DatagramSocket.java:612)
> > ? ? ? at
> > freenet.io.comm.UdpSocketHandler.sendPacket(UdpSocketHandler.java:
> > 247)
> > ? ? ? at
> > freenet.node.FNPPacketMangler.sendPacket(FNPPacketMangler.java: 
> > 1794)
> > ? ? ? at
> > freenet 
> > .node.FNPPacketMangler.sendAuthPacket(FNPPacketMangler.java:
> > 1781)
> > ? ? ? at
> > freenet
> > .node.FNPPacketMangler.sendAnonAuthPacket(FNPPacketMangler.java:
> > 1739)
> > ? ? ? at
> > freenet
> > .node.FNPPacketMangler.sendJFKMessage1(FNPPacketMangler.java:839)
> > ? ? ? at
> > freenet.node.FNPPacketMangler.sendHandshake(FNPPacketMangler.java:
> > 2876)
> > ? ? ? at freenet.node.PacketSender.realRun(PacketSender.java:247)
> > ? ? ? at freenet.node.PacketSender.run(PacketSender.java:126)
> > ? ? ? at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:637)
> > ? ? ? at freenet.support.io.NativeThread.run(NativeThread.java: 
> > 100)
> > Sep 15, 2009 04:10:10:555 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender
> > thread for 60973, NORMAL): Connected: 0 ?Routing Backed Off: 0 ? 
> > Too
> > New: 0 ?Too Old: 0 Disconnected: 14 ?Never Connected: 18 ?
> > Disabled: 0
> > Bursting: 1 ?Listening: 0 ?Listen Only: 0 ?Clock Problem: 0
> > Connection Problem: 0 ?Disconnecting: 0
> > Sep 15, 2009 04:10:13:471 (freenet.io.comm.UdpSocketHandler,
> > PacketSender thread for 60973, ERROR): Error while sending  
> > packet to
> > 5.4.174.104:60115: java.io.IOException: No route to host
> > java.io.IOException: No route to host
> > ? ? ? at java.net.PlainDatagramSocketImpl.send(Native Method)
> > ? ? ? at java.net.DatagramSocket.send(DatagramSocket.java:612)
> > ? ? ? at
> > freenet.io.comm.UdpSocketHandler.sendPacket(UdpSocketHandler.java:
> > 247)
> > ? ? ? at
> > freenet.node.FNPPacketMangler.sendPacket(FNPPacketMangler.java: 
> > 1794)
> > ? ? ? at
> > freenet 
> > .node.FNPPacketMangler.sendAuthPacket(FNPPacketMangler.java:
> > 1781)
> > ? ? ? at
> > freenet
> > .node.FNPPacketMangler.sendAnonAuthPacket(FNPPacketMangler.java:
> > 1739)
> > ? ? ? at
> > freenet
> > .node.FNPPacketMangler.sendJFKMessage1(FNPPacketMangler.java:839)
> > ? ? ? at
> > freenet.node.FNPPacketMangler.sendHandshake(FNPPacketMangler.java:
> > 2876)
> > ? ? ? at freenet.node.PacketSender.realRun(PacketSender.java:247)
> > ? ? ? at freenet.node.PacketSender.run(PacketSender.java:126)
> > ? ? ? at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:637)
> > ? ? ? at freenet.support.io.NativeThread.run(NativeThread.java: 
> > 100)
> >
> >
> > My Internet connection is working fine. Th