[freenet-support] [freenet.uservoice.com] New message: 'Hello, I am running on Mac OSX 10.5.and ...'

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Hello, I am running on Mac OSX 10.5.8 and have the java updated to
 the newest one, yet i keep getting Java errors when I try to install. 2 error 
messages pop up at 2 different points. the first says "could not create 
directory" and tells me to redo it, but once i do, i cannot open a file with 
that extension. its screwy sometimes and will tell me that it couldn't run the 
installer because the other notification explains that " " then my extension 
couldn't execute. What am I missing?

Thank you and I love you,
Brian

Chrome 9.0.597.102 (OS X 10.5)

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Re: [freenet-support] couple of questions

2011-02-15 Thread Dennis Nezic
On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 22:01:59 +0100, folkert wrote:
> > > I've got a couple of questions:
> > > 1. when creating an e-mail account, it always says it cannot
> > > create the short address. so what is then my freenet e-mail
> > > address?
> > 
> > I believe the long address (and possibly short address) are
> > originally stored in the Inbox of Freemail's imap server, if you
> > manage to connect to it.
> 
> Connecting to it is challenging. Evolution refuses it, mutt too.
> 
> set imap_user="myusername"
> set spoolfile={172.29.0.1:3143}INBOX
> set folder={172.29.0.1:3143}~/mail

Those spoolfile and folder values look a little funny to me. I think
they should be something like

set spoolfile=imap://127.0.0.1/INBOX
set record=imap://127.0.0.1/INBOX.Trash

(Assuming you're running Freemail locally, or have a local ssh tunnel
to it. You can't use other ip-addresses because Freemail by default
binds only to 127.0.0.1, as set in it's "globalconfig" file. For good
reason! :p)

(You also probably need to set smtp_url.)


> > > 2. maybe it is nice to have some kind of address directory in
> > > which one can register his/her address together with some
> > > (personal- or other) info. maybe with a picture or so. whatever.
> > 
> > Great idea!
> 
> No idea how to implement that de-centralized. Also you don't want to
> depend on 1 server keeping it up-to-date.

One way might be to have a spider, or person, collect vcard or any
other kind of information from freesites / freetalk/fms forums / etc,
and then make a freesite-directory :).

> How does the freenet forum work?

There are 2.5 current independent forum systems in the wild. FMS,
Freetalk and Frost. They work well. (FMS the best. /me ducks/ :).


> > > 4. maybe it is an idea to add a list of listening ports to the
> > > 'list of plugins'-page
> > You mean the ports that plugins (like Freemail) might use?
> 
> Correct!

Good idea. In the meantime, you can run "netstat -pna | grep java",
assuming Freenet is the only java app running.
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Re: [freenet-support] Massive losses of 0.7.5 nodes

2011-02-15 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Tuesday 15 Feb 2011 19:14:08 Dave U. Random wrote:
> Seen on 0.5

People still use 0.5? I wonder if anyone has volunteered to provide security 
support...
> >
> >Toad is still in the same mood.  The network has been screwed for months
> >and gets worse each update - currently about 3 per day.  

This is partially true. However there has been significant progress on 
announcement and UOM towards the end of last week. The UOM may help to bring 
back a significant proportion of the lost nodes, which I believe to be old 
forgotten nodes with update enabled but for which it was failing due to bugs 
introduced around the time of the new packet format changes.

> >Every non-pedo
> >board on 0.7.5 has been DOS-ed out of commission, or is the target of a
> >spam bot.  There is currently no content available outside of cp.  Three
> >thousand nodes have been shut down in recent weeks.

I do not care about Frost. Frost is broken by design, and is therefore 
deprecated, period. Use FMS or Freetalk. If you don't like the negative trust 
issues with FMS and Freetalk, write a patch to only do positive trust. IMHO it 
would be fairly easy.

Whoever is doing the DoS probably leaves out the pedo boards on purpose...
> 
> Is this even remotely true?  Has 0.7.5 been losing large numbers of nodes?

Have a look at the graphs.
> 
> If so, I'm not surprised at that, only that it's taken this long.

No, it has nothing to do with Frost suckage. It was a specific event around 
December/January that we are recovering from. (Before that we saw slow growth). 
It was probably due to bugs and performance problems when introducing new 
disruptive code - specifically the new packet format code, which was necessary 
due to both polling issues and new load management issues, but which we have 
still not fully sorted out.

http://127.0.0.1:/freenet:USK@gjw6StjZOZ4OAG-pqOxIp5Nk11udQZOrozD4jld42Ac,BYyqgAtc9p0JGbJ~18XU6mtO9ChnBZdf~ttCn48FV7s,AQACAAE/graphs/1035/

http://127.0.0.1:/freenet:USK@85gZTCiQO9IEPDAGvjktO9d-ZMS1lIABR6JB85m4ens,VGDItiCVzCcWAay51faZzcIfAepzeHpzXYvChlueWYE,AQACAAE/stats/1347/


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Re: [freenet-support] ¿Did you need any help with the spanish translation of Freenet Philosophy section?

2011-02-15 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Wednesday 15 Dec 2010 16:22:04 Marc del Rio Carreras wrote:
> First of all, Sorry for my poor English, but my Spanish and Catalan are
> fluent.
> 
> Hi, I'm a guy from Catalonia and I wish contribute at Freenet Project
> translating the section of "The Philosophy behind Freenet.".
> My idea is to send the work when I have finished.
> 
> ¿Needless to say anything more? Ok, let's work.
> 
> Any notification, please send to this mail count.

Spanish translation of the web site would be useful yes. We have French.

Spanish translation of Freenet itself (all the text that it shows e.g. when you 
install it) would be even better.


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Re: [freenet-support] Run problem

2011-02-15 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Saturday 05 Feb 2011 12:16:52 Peter Mischa wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
>  
> 
> I have just installed Freenet but encounter problems when I
> try to run.
> PLease see error reports attached 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>  
> 
> Could this be a firewall problem? Or could there be another
> problem?
> 
>  
> 
> Thanks & Rgds
> Peter
> 
> 
> 
It could be a firewall problem, or an installer problem. Try reinstalling a 
recent version.


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Re: [freenet-support] Route Not Found error

2011-02-15 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Tuesday 07 Dec 2010 10:36:47 Dsoslglece wrote:
>   Hi,
> since a few days, after having restaured (to give to a friend) an old 
> PPC of mine (mac Tiger 10.4.11), it doesn't seem to accept to install 
> Freenet.
> When earlier I was using it though, I had it installed and it was 
> running perfectly, but of course an older version of it.
> Now, each time, trying to use the installer, I got this message :
> 
> 
> 
> It says :
> 
> "Java web start - Download error
> 
> Impossible to lauch Freenet 0.7.5 installer"
> 
> And during this, in the second window, it is : "searching for the latest 
> version…"
> 
> 
> 
> Of course, LittleSnitch has an outgoing pass for
> 
> action: allow
> process: *java.com.sun.javaws.Main*
> destination: any
> port: any
> protocol: any
> help: wants to connect to checksums.freenetproject.org on TCP port 80 
> (http).
> 
> action: allow
> process: *java.freenet.node.NodeStarter*
> destination: any
> port: any
> protocol: any
> help: wants to connect to 95.208.76.41 on UDP port 57414.
> 
> 
> And ditto for the Mac firewall.
> 
> Some ideas ??… Thanks
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
Resolved? Or forward to mrsteveman1?


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Re: [freenet-support] Weird wording on the download page

2011-02-15 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Sunday 13 Feb 2011 16:24:38 Daxter wrote:
> At the bottom of http://freenetproject.org/download.html there is a section 
> labeled "Upgrading." The paragraph I'm concerned with is pasted below:
> 
> "Freenet provides now an update-over-freenet mechanism: It will keep itself 
> up to date automatically from other Freenet nodes, and this will normally 
> work even if it is unable to route to them due to them being too new. This is 
> anonymous and secure, and we recommend people use it. However, if something 
> is severely broken, you can update your node manually from our servers:"
> 
> Changes that would make it flow better:
> 1. either "Freenet //now// provides..." or simply "Freenet provides..." I 
> would recommend simply removing "now", as it gives the impression that the 
> project is volatile, untrustworthy, and just plain bad software. While the 
> seasoned user knows not to trust Freenet, it's better to appeal to someone's 
> logic before their read-a-book-by-its-cover instinct makes us lose another 
> potential user/contributor.

Fixed, thanks.


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Re: [freenet-support] Connectiong problem

2011-02-15 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Saturday 01 Jan 2011 13:08:26 lukas...@centrum.cz wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> this is how my node is connected to the network, from 
> http://127.0.0.1:/stats/ page:
> 
> Peer statistics
> 
> * Connected: 2
> * Too old: 1
> * Disconnected: 12
> * Never connected: 26
> * Seed nodes: 4
> * Max peers: 40
> * Max strangers: 40
> 
> Bandwidth
> 
> * Input Rate: 587 B/s (of 512 KiB/s)
> * Output Rate: 1.69 KiB/s (of 128 KiB/s)
> * Session Total Input: 17.1 MiB (1.61 KiB/s average)
> * Session Total Output: 24.7 MiB (2.33 KiB/s average)
> * Payload Output: 2.38 MiB (231 B/sec)(9%)
> * Global Total Input: 35.5 GiB
> * Global Total Output: 40.8 GiB
> 
> When i start Freenet, it take maybe one hour to be connected at least 2 
> nodes, result is very, very slow connection to Freenet.
> 
> Cann please somebody help?

Did you get it working? Sorry for the long turnaround, I was swamped and didn't 
get around to moderating the mailing list...


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Re: [freenet-support] italian language translations

2011-02-15 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Tuesday 15 Feb 2011 14:07:32 Tedesco Exporre wrote:
> 
> many, many italians (as me) are not speaking english. It is impossible 
> to install and use well Freenet, Frost etc etc. because i understand 
> only few words. I am sure that there are italian developpers or top 
> users that are experts. I think they may be translate instructions and 
> FAQ; but i think that Freenet is a club of snobs radicals chichs that 
> have not real interest to diffuse freenet.
> 
> How can install and use Frost? Please the answer may be the instructions 
> step by step, as you are speaking with a child.
> Thank you
> 
> G. Tedesco

Choose Italian in the language selection when installing.


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Re: [freenet-support] Off FN

2011-02-15 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Tuesday 15 Feb 2011 19:41:51 Jan wrote:
> Dennis Nezic schreef:
> > On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 17:52:57 +0100, Jep wrote:
> >> After several days of v1352, all connections to strangers dropped and
> >> my node is offline once more for the whole night and day.
> >> With as only known, possible recipe: a complete reinstall of FN from 
> >> scratch. New port numbers, the entire config anew.
> >>
> >> This is not usual, normally the connection problem only appears when 
> >> updating or at system reboot. This time all connections disappeared
> >> by themselves.
> >>
> >> [...]
> >> (freenet.io.comm.UdpSocketHandler, PacketSender thread for [*],
> >> NORMAL): Error while sending packet to IPv6 address: ***:
> >> java.net.SocketException: Protocol not allowed
> >> [...]
> > 
> > Looks like some kind of ipv6 issue/bug. Maybe you can try adding:
> > 
> >wrapper.java.additional.4=-Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true
> > 
> > to your wrapper config file, or somehow to freenet's command line, to
> > try to avoid using ipv6?
> 
> Thanks for your reply, Dennis.
> Before wiping it all again, I tried a restart w/o nodedb4o and also a 
> manual update.
> The update to the not yet announced here 1355 brought my node back, but 
> if I run into the same problem I'll try your suggestion.

Glad to hear that, thanks for reporting the issue. What about other people? 
Dsoslglece?

I seriously doubt that the IPv6 issues are anything to worry about.


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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7.5 build 1355

2011-02-15 Thread Matthew Toseland
Freenet 0.7.5 build 1355 is now available, please upgrade! This build will be 
mandatory on Saturday and makes 1348 mandatory immediately (as was originally 
planned). The main change is to ensure that when we disconnect, we always dump 
the old connection data on both sides. This will fix the waited too long to 
allocate a packet number bug, but also avoids lots of code complications. The 
other changes are a German translation update (as always, thanks sweetie!), and 
a fix for an NPE when an FCP insert for a redirect fails to start.
(1353 and 1354 were earlier versions of this build, 1354's tag got rather 
confused)

Thanks, and please report any problems you find!


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[freenet-support] Massive losses of 0.7.5 nodes

2011-02-15 Thread Dave U . Random
Seen on 0.5
>
>Toad is still in the same mood.  The network has been screwed for months
>and gets worse each update - currently about 3 per day.  Every non-pedo
>board on 0.7.5 has been DOS-ed out of commission, or is the target of a
>spam bot.  There is currently no content available outside of cp.  Three
>thousand nodes have been shut down in recent weeks.

Is this even remotely true?  Has 0.7.5 been losing large numbers of nodes?

If so, I'm not surprised at that, only that it's taken this long.
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[freenet-support] italian language translations

2011-02-15 Thread Tedesco Exporre


many, many italians (as me) are not speaking english. It is impossible 
to install and use well Freenet, Frost etc etc. because i understand 
only few words. I am sure that there are italian developpers or top 
users that are experts. I think they may be translate instructions and 
FAQ; but i think that Freenet is a club of snobs radicals chichs that 
have not real interest to diffuse freenet.


How can install and use Frost? Please the answer may be the instructions 
step by step, as you are speaking with a child.

Thank you

G. Tedesco
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Re: [freenet-support] Route Not Found error

2011-02-15 Thread Dsoslglece


  
  
Le 13/02/11 20:13, Daxter a écrit :

  
On Feb 13, 2011, at 1:05 PM, Dsoslglece wrote:

   Le 13/02/11 18:04,
Daxter a écrit :

  
On Feb 13, 2011, at 10:52 AM, Dsoslglece wrote:

  Le 13/02/11
17:27, Daxter a écrit :

  
On Feb 13, 2011, at 10:18 AM, Dsoslglece
  wrote:

   Le
13/02/11 16:39, Daxter a écrit :
I think you might have
  mis-named this message :^/ It has the
  exact name as one from December that has
  /nothing/ to do with your problem.
  

  On Dec 7, 2010, at 4:36 AM,
Dsoslglece wrote:
  
 Hi,
  since a few days, after having
  restaured (to give to a friend) an
  old PPC of mine (mac Tiger
  10.4.11), it doesn't seem to
  accept to install Freenet.
  When earlier I was using it
  though, I had it installed and it
  was running perfectly, but of
  course an older version of it.
  Now, each time, trying to use the
  installer, I got this message :
  
  
  
  It says : 
  
  "Java web start - Download error
  
  Impossible to lauch Freenet 0.7.5
  installer"
  
  And during this, in the second
  window, it is : "searching for the
  latest version…"
  
  
  
  Of course, LittleSnitch has an
  outgoing pass for 
  
  action: allow
  process: java.com.sun.javaws.Main
  destination: any
  port: any
  protocol: any
  help: wants to connect to
  checksums.freenetproject.org on
  TCP port 80 (http).
  
  action: allow
  process: java.freenet.node.NodeStarter
  destination: any
  port: any
  protocol: any
  help: wants to connect to
  95.208.76.41 on UDP port 57414.
  
  
  And ditto for the Mac firewall.
  
  Some ideas ??… Thanks
  

  

  



  

   

Well, this one was an old
problem (back in december !) with an
other computer (using Tiger), and solved
now without answer from anybody.
  


  
  Two months isn't that long. And it only was
posted today, so I thought I'd let you know that
the name should've been something else.
  
  
  

Re: [freenet-support] another suggestion

2011-02-15 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Tuesday 15 Feb 2011 20:06:56 folkert wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> It would be nice if the freenet app had an extra webserver in it which
> serves only the freenet browsing pages and not the configuration pages.
> That way one could have a central freenet server in a lan. Of course
> this then should be an SSL connection but you could use cacert.org
> certificates for that.

You don't need it. Go to the web interface config in advanced mode, there is a 
config option for what IP addresses are allowed full access.

And cacert certs are a PITA in my experience - as is SSL. However we do have 
some support for SSL.


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Re: [freenet-support] couple of questions

2011-02-15 Thread folkert
> > I've got a couple of questions:
> > 1. when creating an e-mail account, it always says it cannot create
> > the short address. so what is then my freenet e-mail address?
> 
> I believe the long address (and possibly short address) are originally
> stored in the Inbox of Freemail's imap server, if you manage to connect
> to it.

Connecting to it is challenging. Evolution refuses it, mutt too.

set imap_user="myusername"
set spoolfile={172.29.0.1:3143}INBOX
set folder={172.29.0.1:3143}~/mail

If i look directly in the mail spooldir, i see that it created the user
'myusername@null', so something weird happens

> > 2. maybe it is nice to have some kind of address directory in which
> > one can register his/her address together with some (personal- or
> > other) info. maybe with a picture or so. whatever.
> 
> Great idea!

No idea how to implement that de-centralized. Also you don't want to
depend on 1 server keeping it up-to-date.
How does the freenet forum work?

> > 4. maybe it is an idea to add a list of listening ports to the 'list
> > of plugins'-page
> You mean the ports that plugins (like Freemail) might use?

Correct!


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Re: [freenet-support] couple of questions

2011-02-15 Thread folkert
> > 6. let freenet-software NOT write files elsewhere but only under the
> >current directory. e.g. jSite generates a ~/.jSite/ file but I prefer
> >to have everything in one place (e.g. a mounted usb-key) if possible

> there are two generic solutions for this:
> 1.) Mount the USB stick to ~/.jSite/ (as root or add an entry
> to /etc/fstab)
> 2.) Set a symbolic link. I assume /media/jsite-stick/ is your mounted
> USB-stick: (not tested!)

Indeed that is a solution. But my point is that in my opinion  freenet
apps should not go and put all kinds of data everywhere: that way it is
very easy to quickly remove the whole freenet-and-friends setup in
case of an emergency. I realise that deleting doesn't clear the
disk-blocks, but one could use one of those "safe delete"-tools for that.


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[freenet-support] another suggestion

2011-02-15 Thread folkert
Hi,

It would be nice if the freenet app had an extra webserver in it which
serves only the freenet browsing pages and not the configuration pages.
That way one could have a central freenet server in a lan. Of course
this then should be an SSL connection but you could use cacert.org
certificates for that.


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Re: [freenet-support] Off FN

2011-02-15 Thread Jan

Dennis Nezic schreef:

On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 17:52:57 +0100, Jep wrote:

After several days of v1352, all connections to strangers dropped and
my node is offline once more for the whole night and day.
With as only known, possible recipe: a complete reinstall of FN from 
scratch. New port numbers, the entire config anew.


This is not usual, normally the connection problem only appears when 
updating or at system reboot. This time all connections disappeared

by themselves.

[...]
(freenet.io.comm.UdpSocketHandler, PacketSender thread for [*],
NORMAL): Error while sending packet to IPv6 address: ***:
java.net.SocketException: Protocol not allowed
[...]


Looks like some kind of ipv6 issue/bug. Maybe you can try adding:

   wrapper.java.additional.4=-Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true

to your wrapper config file, or somehow to freenet's command line, to
try to avoid using ipv6?


Thanks for your reply, Dennis.
Before wiping it all again, I tried a restart w/o nodedb4o and also a 
manual update.
The update to the not yet announced here 1355 brought my node back, but 
if I run into the same problem I'll try your suggestion.


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Re: [freenet-support] couple of questions

2011-02-15 Thread Dennis Nezic
On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 17:52:29 +0100, folkert wrote:
> I've got a couple of questions:
> 1. when creating an e-mail account, it always says it cannot create
> the short address. so what is then my freenet e-mail address?

I believe the long address (and possibly short address) are originally
stored in the Inbox of Freemail's imap server, if you manage to connect
to it.

Alternatively, you can derive it from the mailsite.pubkey value in your
Freemail's data/UNAME/accprops file, specifically the base32 encoding
of that pubkey (the stuff after @ and before /).

> 2. maybe it is nice to have some kind of address directory in which
> one can register his/her address together with some (personal- or
> other) info. maybe with a picture or so. whatever.

Great idea!

> 3. i've installed the snmp plugin; how can i reach it? is it usable
> for mrtg graphing?
> 3.1 if not; maybe add something that logs the amount of traffic
> generated: traffic initiated by local user(s) and traffic from
> "outside"

I think snmp is more geared towards polling common system values. Mrtg
alone can be used to poll your own custom script that can check
fproxy's stats page, to monitor your bandwidth / et cetera (It can
either poll freenet's pre-calculated rate, or derive it from the total
data transferred values). Mrtg alone can also be used to monitor the
traffic on your network device as a whole.

> 4. maybe it is an idea to add a list of listening ports to the 'list
> of plugins'-page

You mean the ports that plugins (like Freemail) might use?
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Re: [freenet-support] Off FN

2011-02-15 Thread Dennis Nezic
On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 17:52:57 +0100, Jep wrote:
> After several days of v1352, all connections to strangers dropped and
> my node is offline once more for the whole night and day.
> With as only known, possible recipe: a complete reinstall of FN from 
> scratch. New port numbers, the entire config anew.
> 
> This is not usual, normally the connection problem only appears when 
> updating or at system reboot. This time all connections disappeared
> by themselves.
>
> [...]
> (freenet.io.comm.UdpSocketHandler, PacketSender thread for [*],
> NORMAL): Error while sending packet to IPv6 address: ***:
> java.net.SocketException: Protocol not allowed
> [...]

Looks like some kind of ipv6 issue/bug. Maybe you can try adding:

   wrapper.java.additional.4=-Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true

to your wrapper config file, or somehow to freenet's command line, to
try to avoid using ipv6?
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Re: [freenet-support] couple of questions

2011-02-15 Thread David ‘Bombe’ Roden
On Tuesday 15 February 2011 18:40:46 folkert wrote:

> 6. let freenet-software NOT write files elsewhere but only under the
>current directory. e.g. jSite generates a ~/.jSite/ file but I prefer
>to have everything in one place (e.g. a mounted usb-key) if possible

a) The Freenet Project, Inc. has nothing to do with jSite, I am solely 
responsible for it.

b) jSite supports command-line parameters.

  # java -jar jSite.jar --help

will give you details. There is an option that lets you specify the 
configuration file jSite will use.


> Folkert

David


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Re: [freenet-support] couple of questions

2011-02-15 Thread Roland Haeder
Hi,

there are two generic solutions for this:

1.) Mount the USB stick to ~/.jSite/ (as root or add an entry
to /etc/fstab)

2.) Set a symbolic link. I assume /media/jsite-stick/ is your mounted
USB-stick: (not tested!)

mkdir /media/jsite-stick/jsite/
mv -v ~/.jSite/* /media/jsite-stick/jsite/
rmdir ~/.jSite/
ln -s /media/jsite-stick/jsite/ ~/.jSite

Roland

On Tue, 2011-02-15 at 18:40 +0100, folkert wrote:
> > I've got a couple of questions:
> ...
> >laptop or maybe my internet went down
> 
> 6. let freenet-software NOT write files elsewhere but only under the
>current directory. e.g. jSite generates a ~/.jSite/ file but I prefer
>to have everything in one place (e.g. a mounted usb-key) if possible
> 
> 
> Folkert
> 



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Re: [freenet-support] couple of questions

2011-02-15 Thread folkert
> I've got a couple of questions:
...
>laptop or maybe my internet went down

6. let freenet-software NOT write files elsewhere but only under the
   current directory. e.g. jSite generates a ~/.jSite/ file but I prefer
   to have everything in one place (e.g. a mounted usb-key) if possible


Folkert

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Re: [freenet-support] Off FN

2011-02-15 Thread Dsoslglece

Le 15/02/11 17:52, Jep a écrit :
After several days of v1352, all connections to strangers dropped and 
my node is offline once more for the whole night and day.
With as only known, possible recipe: a complete reinstall of FN from 
scratch. New port numbers, the entire config anew.


This is not usual, normally the connection problem only appears when 
updating or at system reboot. This time all connections disappeared by 
themselves.


There is something unusual going on.
This is the latest snip from the wrapper log, so while off FN:


feb 15, 2011 16:38:00:406 (freenet.node.PeerManager, Scheduled job: 
freenet.node.PacketSender$2@127ff0d(20), NORMAL): Connected: 0  
Routing Backed Off: 0  Too New: 0  Too Old: 0  Disconnected: 36  Never 
Connected: 16  Disabled: 0  Bursting: 0  Listening: 0  Listen Only: 0 
Clock Problem: 0  Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
feb 15, 2011 16:38:00:906 (freenet.node.RequestTag, 
RequestStarter$SenderThread for 
freenet.client.async.TransientChosenBlock@c62333(20), NORMAL): 
Unlocking freenet.node.RequestTag@9bc5f9:-2509779670402383326 
(unlocked handler)

java.lang.Exception: debug
at freenet.node.UIDTag.mustUnlock(UIDTag.java:245)
at freenet.node.RequestTag.mustUnlock(RequestTag.java:62)
at freenet.node.UIDTag.unlockHandler(UIDTag.java:256)
at freenet.node.UIDTag.unlockHandler(UIDTag.java:266)
at freenet.node.NodeClientCore.realGetSSK(NodeClientCore.java:1232)
at freenet.node.NodeClientCore.realGetKey(NodeClientCore.java:983)
at 
freenet.node.SendableGetRequestSender.send(SendableGetRequestSender.java:44)

at freenet.client.async.ChosenBlock.send(ChosenBlock.java:66)
at 
freenet.node.RequestStarter$SenderThread.run(RequestStarter.java:251)
at 
freenet.support.PooledExecutor$MyThread.realRun(PooledExecutor.java:227)

at freenet.support.io.NativeThread.run(NativeThread.java:130)
feb 15, 2011 16:38:01:359 (freenet.io.comm.UdpSocketHandler, 
PacketSender thread for [*], NORMAL): Error while sending packet 
to IPv6 address: 2001:0:4137:9e76:38de:544:b382:a8a8:14871: 
java.net.SocketException: Protocol not allowed
feb 15, 2011 16:38:03:671 (freenet.io.comm.UdpSocketHandler, 
PacketSender thread for [*], NORMAL): Error while sending packet 
to IPv6 address: 2002:411d:20e5:0:0:0:411d:20e5:60919: 
java.net.SocketException: Protocol not allowed
feb 15, 2011 16:38:05:281 (freenet.io.comm.UdpSocketHandler, 
PacketSender thread for [*], NORMAL): Error while sending packet 
to IPv6 address: 2001:0:4137:9e76:2c16:e0e:345e:c435:35487: 
java.net.SocketException: Protocol not allowed
feb 15, 2011 16:38:05:781 (freenet.io.comm.UdpSocketHandler, 
PacketSender thread for [*], NORMAL): Error while sending packet 
to IPv6 address: 2001:0:4137:9e76:247b:3fd6:ad13:a072:10032: 
java.net.SocketException: Protocol not allowed



Normally it only gives rows of 'trying to connect to some seednodes'.

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Well, got the same problem since yesterday…
will now reinstall it from scrach and just copy the temporaries etc into 
the new install… and see what the hell it does…
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[freenet-support] couple of questions

2011-02-15 Thread folkert
Hi,

I've got a couple of questions:
1. when creating an e-mail account, it always says it cannot create the
   short address. so what is then my freenet e-mail address?
2. maybe it is nice to have some kind of address directory in which one
   can register his/her address together with some (personal- or other)
   info. maybe with a picture or so. whatever.
3. i've installed the snmp plugin; how can i reach it? is it usable for
   mrtg graphing?
3.1 if not; maybe add something that logs the amount of traffic
generated: traffic initiated by local user(s) and traffic from
"outside"
4. maybe it is an idea to add a list of listening ports to the 'list of
   plugins'-page
5. add a 'resume upload' option to jSite: when uploading large sites i
   frequently need to stop and restart because I need to switch off my
   laptop or maybe my internet went down


Folkert

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[freenet-support] Off FN

2011-02-15 Thread Jep
After several days of v1352, all connections to strangers dropped and my 
node is offline once more for the whole night and day.
With as only known, possible recipe: a complete reinstall of FN from 
scratch. New port numbers, the entire config anew.


This is not usual, normally the connection problem only appears when 
updating or at system reboot. This time all connections disappeared by 
themselves.


There is something unusual going on.
This is the latest snip from the wrapper log, so while off FN:


feb 15, 2011 16:38:00:406 (freenet.node.PeerManager, Scheduled job: 
freenet.node.PacketSender$2@127ff0d(20), NORMAL): Connected: 0  Routing 
Backed Off: 0  Too New: 0  Too Old: 0  Disconnected: 36  Never 
Connected: 16  Disabled: 0  Bursting: 0  Listening: 0  Listen Only: 0 
Clock Problem: 0  Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
feb 15, 2011 16:38:00:906 (freenet.node.RequestTag, 
RequestStarter$SenderThread for 
freenet.client.async.TransientChosenBlock@c62333(20), NORMAL): Unlocking 
freenet.node.RequestTag@9bc5f9:-2509779670402383326 (unlocked handler)

java.lang.Exception: debug
at freenet.node.UIDTag.mustUnlock(UIDTag.java:245)
at freenet.node.RequestTag.mustUnlock(RequestTag.java:62)
at freenet.node.UIDTag.unlockHandler(UIDTag.java:256)
at freenet.node.UIDTag.unlockHandler(UIDTag.java:266)
at freenet.node.NodeClientCore.realGetSSK(NodeClientCore.java:1232)
at freenet.node.NodeClientCore.realGetKey(NodeClientCore.java:983)
	at 
freenet.node.SendableGetRequestSender.send(SendableGetRequestSender.java:44)

at freenet.client.async.ChosenBlock.send(ChosenBlock.java:66)
at freenet.node.RequestStarter$SenderThread.run(RequestStarter.java:251)
at 
freenet.support.PooledExecutor$MyThread.realRun(PooledExecutor.java:227)
at freenet.support.io.NativeThread.run(NativeThread.java:130)
feb 15, 2011 16:38:01:359 (freenet.io.comm.UdpSocketHandler, 
PacketSender thread for [*], NORMAL): Error while sending packet to 
IPv6 address: 2001:0:4137:9e76:38de:544:b382:a8a8:14871: 
java.net.SocketException: Protocol not allowed
feb 15, 2011 16:38:03:671 (freenet.io.comm.UdpSocketHandler, 
PacketSender thread for [*], NORMAL): Error while sending packet to 
IPv6 address: 2002:411d:20e5:0:0:0:411d:20e5:60919: 
java.net.SocketException: Protocol not allowed
feb 15, 2011 16:38:05:281 (freenet.io.comm.UdpSocketHandler, 
PacketSender thread for [*], NORMAL): Error while sending packet to 
IPv6 address: 2001:0:4137:9e76:2c16:e0e:345e:c435:35487: 
java.net.SocketException: Protocol not allowed
feb 15, 2011 16:38:05:781 (freenet.io.comm.UdpSocketHandler, 
PacketSender thread for [*], NORMAL): Error while sending packet to 
IPv6 address: 2001:0:4137:9e76:247b:3fd6:ad13:a072:10032: 
java.net.SocketException: Protocol not allowed



Normally it only gives rows of 'trying to connect to some seednodes'.

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