I am currently checking in fixes into CVS. I will announce when they
are
ready
'Kay, done it.
New freenet.exe is in CVSROOT/Contrib/wininstall/Freenet as you'd expect.
All source in the obvious place too (../wininstall/Sources/freenet.exe)
To the best of my knowledge, this update
Visit the sun site _again_ ... this time following all the links that point
to the Java 2 Runtime Environment for Windows.
You will end up here:
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/jre/download-windows.html
Download it.
- Original Message -
From: Marcus Berns
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
In the next couple of days we are hoping to put together a new freenet
installer that FIXES all known issues with the windows Freenet.exe ('white
rabbit' systray icon) application, including (but not limited to) the
following:
o Rabbit icon sometimes 'locks up' and you can't get the popup menu
Try re-downloading it and reinstalling it. This is a very surprising error
indeed, since freenet.exe is the main executable file so I can't understand
why it can't find it.
One possibility is that you have installed freenet.exe onto a network-mapped
drive and that the shortcut in your StartUp
It is simply a warning message from the Freenet server informing you that
you are looking at too much porn.
This error message appears because Freenet has an inbuilt porn filter and
the central Freenet server (located in Canada) will not allow more than
roughly 2.5GB of porn through in any one
This seems to be a very common problem so I've decided to look into it.
The Sun JRE 1.1.8_007 does NOT install files named java.exe and javaw.exe
which is the general assumption for a java runtime environment (JRE)
Instead, the Sun JRE 1.1.8_007 installs files named jre.exe and
jrew.exe. The
For the benefit of people who can't be bothered to read the list archives at
http://lists.freenetproject.org/pipermail/support/
, I will be re-sending the following email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
every 12 hours.
This seems to be a very common problem so I've decided to look into it.
The Sun JRE
One of two things:
1) You broke your .freenetrc (or freenet.ini if you're using Windows)
I managed to reproduce your error perfectly by replacing the working
line
nodeAddress=11.22.33.44
with
nodeAddress=tcp/11.22.33.44:12345
2)You're using a broken version of freenet.jar
Yes.
Don't forget to download and install the Java Runtimes.
That's what it asked you to do. Freenet is written in Java, and needs Java
Runtimes installed before it will work. Therefore, to make it work, do as
it suggested.
I assume you are running on Windows. So try this link for starters:
Dave,
Thanks. I was asking if I need to call any function in
the java code if I want to restart the node. I don't
know if someone is attacking me or what, my node is getting
slow over time. I saw a lot of tcp connections in the
CLOSE_WAIT state. So I want to restart the node automatically
1 a) if you try to import/export references in a location with spaces in
the
path, like C:\test freenet\pippo.ref or C:\mickey mouse.ref, the
process
fails!
Argh. Sounds like I wrote that bug.
1 b) if you try to import/export references in a good location accordingly
to point 1a, but you
I am interested in getting some movie editing software, etc. Software
such
as: Movie Magic Scheduling and Budgeting, Final Cut Pro 3, etc. I have
some
screenwriting software that I'd be willing to trade in return for these
items. I read about your organization on the 'Net and am therefore
gg
too much attachements @ this list...
every day virus warnings!!! like the one I respond. can't you just send
plain text mails
The original email was not a virus warning but a payload of the Win32.Klez
virus. It works by emailing everyone in the infected users address
This is the correct place. I'm sorry that you've felt you've been ignored.
I've checked the support archives and you appear to be having a problem with
your computer freezing or rebooting when you click on the freenet icon.
Which icon is this - the one on the desktop or the little rabbit in the
Hi just installed Freenet, trying to get it up and running having this
error show up in
freenet.log im running WindowsXP and Java2 Runtime environment. Thanks
for any help.
Is Fred even compatibile with Java 2 RE? I don't know if it is but I would
expect not.
I stuck a copy of it up at http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/mfc70.zip
(it
may need to be unzipped into the windows directory). This weekend I'll see
what i can do getting it to installer without actaully having everyone
downloading it every time they update.
I'm under the impression that
I'll bet money it doesn't say please distribute our dlls as .zip files
and ask the end
users to unzip them into the windows partition anywhere)
You can hate microsoft for the way they do things, even it is the way they
intended them to be done.
It isn't the way microsoft intends things to
I'll bet money it doesn't say please distribute our dlls as .zip files
and ask the end
users to unzip them into the windows partition anywhere)
You can hate microsoft for the way they do things, even it is the way they
intended them to be done.
It isn't the way microsoft intends things to
Hello I was going to install your program but unsure as to want it
means to select a mirror? I live on the west coast ,do I pick a city
close to me? thank you
Essentially, yes. A mirror is basically a place that stores files.
Having files stored on several different mirrors achieves two
The negative effects are when you need to store large files,
essentially the file needs to be broken up into smaller chunks, and so
takes
longer to store/retrieve. I don't think the size of your FAT table matters
anymore, way back when it was limited and so you were limited by disk size
vs
Now if you'll calm down... you can read my comments or scroll to the bottom
for the 'summarised' answer.
I wanted to write and tell you how displeased I am with your software.
I installed it and it is cumbersome to use. It is being touted as a
P2P app.
NOT BY US. You have been, ehm,
Hmm, that's EXACTLY what my node says before the so-called fix. And I've
just reproduced EXACTLY the same behaviour again on the current
freenet-latest.jar. However it DOES appear to be fixed in the latest
freenet-unstable-latest.jar (603 I believe)
Someone care to rerelease the 5xx branch with
the following executes custom html.
http://127.0.0.1:/%3Cscript%3Edocument.write('test');%3C/script%3E
True - for example :
http://127.0.0.1:/%3Cscript%3Edocument.write('test1%3cH1%3etest2%3c/H1%3
e');%3C/script%3E
The code that displays the Unexpected key page should really HTMLise
the following executes custom html.
http://127.0.0.1:/%3Cscript%3Edocument.write('test');%3C/script%3E
True - for example :
http://127.0.0.1:/%3Cscript%3Edocument.write('test1%3cH1%3etest2%3c/H1%3
e');%3C/script%3E
The code that displays the Unexpected key page should really HTMLise
I also have a complaint to whoever said that 100
idling threads is harmless.
Not on windows it isn't, certainly not in java on
windows. Threads are rpocesses and have horrible
overhead.
Threads are not processes ... they're threads. If you look in Windows Task
Manager, for example, and
There may be a way to change the destination of
the gateway item, but this likely to be harder.
No, there isn't.
I'll change this in the very near future though, it's a sensible idea.
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Dear Sir,
since 2-3 days I read a message on freenet website/Email-office that
some activities are under way and it will shortly be possible again to
get/read e-mail over freenet.
Sorry, Wrong Number. Bzzzt
I think you must be mistaken. This is not the mailing list for FreeNet
ISP. It is
(sun should have changed it, I know)
Not necessarily ...
I changed in start-freenet.sh the line
nice -n 10 -- java $JAVA_ARGS freenet.node.Main $@
by
nice -n 10 -- /usr/java/j2re1.4.0_03/bin/java $JAVA_ARGS freenet.node.Main
$@
... so the only thing you changed was the path to java?
Dec 16, 2002 8:18:45 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): loading routing table
Exception in thread main java.lang.OutOfMemoryError
Anyone got any ideas? I have a permanent node with a 30GB datastore...
:GeckoX
Someone else posted a similar (identical?) problem. I'd hazard a guess
that your
please i need help closing this program could you guide me thru this
thank
you
Simple. In the top-right corner of Incredimail, click the X button.
Alternatively go to Add/Remove Programs and uninstall Incredimail.
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I tried re-installing frost, but that didn't help.
Any suggestions?
Try asking the Frost developers. This is the Freenet support mailing list.
http://jtcfrost.sourceforge.net/contact.html
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The recent mention of the temp directory prompted me to go look
to see what was in there. I found 1200 files totaling 125meg
Aren't these supposed to be being deleted when freenet is
done with them?
Not necessarily.
Are you sure? What is the *point* if temporary files if
Get on what, with what passwords? What are you talking about?
I understood the first bit - you downloaded freenet from
www.freenetproject.org . And then you forgot your password? Password for
what? Internet access? How can we here possibly help you with that?
d
- Original Message -
now
So ? where to go from here ???
EX. What meanes whit KEY
KEY ยด S ?
globalRequestsPerHour: 0.0 =What
i know that 127.0.0.1 is my own maskin but so what
I am a newbie who has just set up a permanent node, and I'm getting
abysmal results trying to access freesites. The few attempts that
succeed take up to an hour to load, and most sites never come back at
all. Is this performance normal?
... Yes ... Although an hour seems excessive. For
how do i get off mailing list have been trying for months nobody cares.
please answer me if you can without attachment
Haven't been trying very hard have you. It's easy and people have already
replied to you telling you how. Either follow the instructions in your
mail headers, or if you don't
I suggest you go to http://freenetproject.org and tell us, in all
seriousness, what your question has to do with freenetproject... I think
you probably just sent your question to the wrong list (sorry).
d
- Original Message -
From: daftjack
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January
For the benefit of the English-speaking viewers, Babel has this to say:
That made twice that I install freenet, and I note a clear progression of
the audience between twice, which is good, in my opinion On the other
hand, I have evil to make function freenet, thus, Freedom engine opens, but
I
If anyone wants to try an updated freenet.exe before the next windows
release, download from here:
http://www.beermex.com/@spc/freenet/latest/freenet.exe
This is NOT an installer - you'll need to manually stop and exit freenet,
download the above file (don't run it) and copy it into your Freenet
Ian Clarke wrote:
A better way might be to track the log-file itself and look for
particular log messages. This could be used to both deterimine when
: is available, and also to spot common problems.
I disagree - I think we had this discussion before. A user can review the
log-file if
No worries, I've seen stubbier questions.
Your .ini looks fine to me - how do you know Freenet cannot connect to the
internet?
When I start freenet, freenet is not able to connect to the Internet.
What exactly do you mean by that? How do you know freenet is not able to
connect to the Internet?
Yuh, some connections should be open. Although when you start it up, there
won't be many connections for a bit unless you start requesting stuff. But
as you say, you've tried that by trying to retrieve gpl.txt and other files.
What does the logfile say? freenet.log
- Original Message
Keys in freenet are like files on the internet.
So the Data not found message you're getting is similar to a 404: Page
not found page you might see from time to time on the internet. There's a
bit more to it, but you can think of it like that.
Is your freenet running well? Can you retrieve
I don't show any of those links on the web interface
page. This may be the problem thoughWhen I click
on the switch to advance mode link in the upper left
hand corner. It says that I am in transient mode and
cannot switch to advances.
Hm - if you're in transient mode then that's why
address into your firewall configuration. If your firewall is
just software-based and installed on the same PC as freenet then you don't
need to do this step.
- Original Message -
From: Steven [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dave Hooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 5:06 PM
He may be having trouble giving you log if he is trying from the rabbit.
At least on my system the display of log from rabbit does little more than
that. I've mentioned it several times, but either no one believe me or
the
problem remains uncomprehended or unimportant.
What would you prefer
The missing file is java. (java is a JRE (java runtime environment), but
it's not looking for a file called jre, it's looking for a file called java)
Rather than editing javapath and replacing it, why not just symlink
/usr/bin/java to wherever you actually have java installed? Much easier in
the
forwarded
- Original Message -
From: Uncle Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dave Hooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 5:13 PM
Subject: Re: [freenet-support] help
ok...it seems to be working alot better now. Stuck a
pin throught my firewall, it hicupped for a while
For the first time today I discovered the right-click Menu on the View
Freenetlog. I'm well trained. I don't expect a menu on a grayed
window!
huh?
Up until this event (above) the only way I could get anything from the
View
window for freenet.log was to mark it, then use ctrl-c and
Have you verified, using the task manager, that all processes associated
with freenet is gone?
That shouldn't be necessary, if it is then Something Bad is going on
Use the task manager to kill of any (or any unwanted if you run multiple
java apps on your computer) java.exe processes and any
Could you tell me under what circumstances the webinstaller will try to
overwrite itself while running please? I see this only happening if you
first download the webinstaller into the freenet application folder, and
then run it, which is not really intended. If that is what you do (and if
it is
No-one seems to have mentioned that your freenet.ini file looks like it is
full of junk. What is all this =3D crap? Try deleting the freenet.ini
file and recreating it. Freenet really doesn't like corrupted ini files.
- Original Message -
From: Anonymous [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
Yeah, but if =3D is actually in the ini file, then that's bad (right?).
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 03, 2004 10:52 AM
Subject: Re: [freenet-support] freenet starts and hangs
mail escape string for '=' as '=' itself is used
The automatic startup is just a property of Windows. If you don't want
something to run automatically, just delete the startup shortcut (it's on
your Program Files menu off the Windows menu start button ...). It's not a
proprietary technology, it's just a link, and it's the same for every
Freenet doesn't spider stuff. Your freenet node will cache sites visited
by you, and also cache requests made by neighbouring nodes (i.e. stuff
requested by *other people*). If none of your neighbouring nodes are
forwarding requests to your node, and you don't visit any sites, then
Freenet
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