Re: [freenet-support] troubles running Freenet

2010-06-25 Thread Jep

George Garin schreef:

Sirs, couldn't you help with solving Freenet start troubles?

After starting it tells:
Freenet Starter was unable to control the Freenet system service. 
Reason: Service did not respond to signal.


Log report:

INFO   | jvm 3| 2010/06/09 12:44:13 | WrapperManager: Initializing...
INFO   | jvm 3| 2010/06/09 12:44:13 | WrapperManager: WARNING - The 
Wrapper jar file currently in use is version 3.3.1
INFO   | jvm 3| 2010/06/09 12:44:13 | WrapperManager:   
while the version of the Wrapper which launched this JVM is

INFO   | jvm 3| 2010/06/09 12:44:13 | WrapperManager:   3.3.5.
INFO   | jvm 3| 2010/06/09 12:44:13 | WrapperManager:   The 
Wrapper may appear to work correctly but some features may
INFO   | jvm 3| 2010/06/09 12:44:13 | WrapperManager:   not 
function correctly.  This configuration has not been tested
INFO   | jvm 3| 2010/06/09 12:44:13 | WrapperManager:   and 
is not supported.

INFO   | jvm 3| 2010/06/09 12:44:13 | WrapperManager:
INFO   | jvm 3| 2010/06/09 12:44:13 | WrapperManager Error: Failed 
to connect to the Wrapper at port 32000.  Cause: 
java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused: connect
INFO   | jvm 3| 2010/06/09 12:44:13 | WrapperManager Error: Exiting 
JVM...
ERROR  | wrapper  | 2010/06/09 12:44:13 | JVM exited while loading the 
application.



OS Vista, Java real time environment version is 6, upd 20.
Reinstallation brought no results.
Comodo doesn't interfere.


I see no reply to your question, have you got it working by now?

To me, the software firewall was a problem. In spite of it being
configured and even set to 'allow all', it *still blocked the Freenet
ports*!

When I tried Comodo, it was a particularly annoying piece of software,
so I suggest you look at that.
There is a site that provides a small program to test if ports are
really open;
portforward.com.

The wrapper complaining about its version is a long standing issue, it
seems to be resolvable by manually updating it but I haven't succeeded
at that. But it is said to be harmless anyway.


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[freenet-support] Researchers Find Way to Steal Encrypted Data

2010-06-25 Thread user1
http://www.samrecovery.com/pressRoom-articles-researchersFind.aspx

For your info *smile*

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Re: [freenet-support] Researchers Find Way to Steal Encrypted Data

2010-06-25 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist

On 06/25/2010 07:59 PM, user1 wrote:

http://www.samrecovery.com/pressRoom-articles-researchersFind.aspx

For your info *smile*

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I saw a video showing the same but even without chilling. The way it works is 
because the data on the chip dies slowly and is partially recoverable even after 
about 30 seconds of the power down.


The story goes as such: if somebody get a physical access to your machine, you 
need to pray that they don't know what they are doing.


Freenet thus can only minimise the risk, for example by making it harder for a 
less than knowledgeable attacker or an attacker who doesn't wish to give oneself 
away to prove anything.


It's very far from that perfect anonymous system described in Songs of Distant 
Earth.


 - Volodya


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Re: [freenet-support] Researchers Find Way to Steal Encrypted Data

2010-06-25 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist

On 06/25/2010 08:15 PM, VolodyA! V Anarhist wrote:

On 06/25/2010 07:59 PM, user1 wrote:

http://www.samrecovery.com/pressRoom-articles-researchersFind.aspx

For your info *smile*


And don't forget that Apple stores the password for its default encryption in 
plain text. Their justification is that they don't want to inconvenience a user 
by having to ask for a password to do some UI changes.


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Re: [freenet-support] Researchers Find Way to Steal Encrypted Data

2010-06-25 Thread Robert G. (Doc) Savage

On Fri, 2010-06-25 at 15:59 +, user1 wrote:

 http://www.samrecovery.com/pressRoom-articles-researchersFind.aspx
 
 For your info *smile*


Very very old news. That page is (C) 2007.
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[freenet-support] Unable to Shutdown Freenet

2010-06-25 Thread Jon Krasowski

Will not keep Freenet on computer if it runs whenever it wants.
It still runs after hitting the Shutdown button at the bottom of the  
browser page.

I shut down, and on start up the Freenet starts running.
If this is truly a Freenet, then I should have the Freedom to start or  
stop it

when I want.
Right now I feel my computer is less secure when running Freenet.
My OSX 10.5 Finder no longer is intuitive when directing files  
download from the internet.

It used to go directly to the desired download folder once used.
Since installing Freenet I now am directed to my Home, and have to  
move through the path to the targeted folder.

If I decide to keep Freenet on my computer;
I must be able to Shut Down (no access/nothing running in the back  
ground) the program on my computer.

Many thanks,
Jon K.
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