Re: [freenet-support] [freenet-dev] Freenet 0.7.5 build 1314 (and 1313)

2010-12-30 Thread Juiceman
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 7:48 PM, Matthew Toseland  wrote:

> Freenet 0.7.5 build 1314 is now available, please upgrade! It will be
> mandatory on Tuesday.
>
> This build's main new feature is a new packet format. This should give
> significant improvements in several areas:
> - Fewer small packets.
> - Much more efficient. Expect improved payload percentages, and failing SSK
> requests in particular (which are very important for chat etc) should use
> significantly fewer bytes.
> - Better (faster) retransmission on lossy links.
> - Able to adapt to any reasonable MTU.
> - Lays the foundations for transport plugins (although not with really tiny
> packets).
> - Also necessary for the next stage of new load management, which should go
> in next week if all goes well.
>
> This was zidel's Summer of Code project, although I've done some last
> minute improvements.
>
> There are also some minor changes to filename sanitising on unix OS's and
> some language infrastructure needed by Freetalk.
>
> Please upgrade! And please let me know if you have any problems.
>
> (1313 was never released due to finding some serious bugs at the last
> minute)
>

Something is seriously broken in 1314.  Output seems to be shooting past
limits and payload % has fallen from 40+ to 15 and still going down.
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Re: [freenet-support] Freenet 0.7.5 build 1314 (and 1313)

2010-12-30 Thread Roland Haeder
Hi,

I still have an exception here. It happens right after I entered my
password:
http://www.mxchange.org/downloads/freenet/array-index-out-of-bounds.txt

After this I accessed http://127.0.0.1:/downloads/ but I still got a
NPE:
http://www.mxchange.org/downloads/freenet/npe1.txt

Roland


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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7.5 build 1314 (and 1313)

2010-12-30 Thread Matthew Toseland
Freenet 0.7.5 build 1314 is now available, please upgrade! It will be mandatory 
on Tuesday.

This build's main new feature is a new packet format. This should give 
significant improvements in several areas:
- Fewer small packets.
- Much more efficient. Expect improved payload percentages, and failing SSK 
requests in particular (which are very important for chat etc) should use 
significantly fewer bytes.
- Better (faster) retransmission on lossy links.
- Able to adapt to any reasonable MTU.
- Lays the foundations for transport plugins (although not with really tiny 
packets).
- Also necessary for the next stage of new load management, which should go in 
next week if all goes well.

This was zidel's Summer of Code project, although I've done some last minute 
improvements.

There are also some minor changes to filename sanitising on unix OS's and some 
language infrastructure needed by Freetalk.

Please upgrade! And please let me know if you have any problems.

(1313 was never released due to finding some serious bugs at the last minute)


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[freenet-support] No SHA1 or MD5 hashes for the installer?

2010-12-30 Thread Fabio Spelta
Hello all.

I tried to install Freenet running the Java WebStart tool. It asked me if I
wanted to continue with the installation after presenting me the X.509
certificate of Matthew Toseland whose fingerprint
is 85:D7:BE:A3:A7:78:62:D2:0C:48:DF:5A:07:94:8E:72

I couldn't find any reference to that fingerprint on the web.

Then I tried the offline install as suggested as the second option,
downloading this file
http://freenet.googlecode.com/files/new_installer_offline_1314.jar

Still: I couldn't find on the web it's hashes, neither the md5 nor the sha1
one.

How can I trust the Freenet file I am bout to install then? How can I know
that nobody hijacked my connection passing me a wrong file?

That's a paranoid behavior, maybe, but what's Freenet about after all? If I
don't trust the web, then I just... don't.

Thanks for any answer and thank you so much for your work!

-- 
Fabio
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