[freenet-support] node on a server, and at home?

2004-08-09 Thread freenet
Hello,

I control a unix (linux enterprise) server for my web sites.  Can I run a node on this 
and access it from home?  Obviously typing http://127.0.0.1: will not pull it up 
since it is at a server farm in another state. (USA).

Also, if I have a router at home and 2 comps (XP machines) can I have each computer 
running a node?

With the above resources how do I get the most out of it? (configuration).  My BIGGEST 
thing is speed.  I hate not finding what I am looking for and I hate file not founds.

What would be better, unstable or stable?

Thanks.

Mike
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Re: [freenet-support] Open Gateway Problem

2004-11-22 Thread freenet
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyway, I just discovered Freenet and downloaded and installed
the client. When I right click on the icon in the tray and choose
Open Gateway, my browser opens but I get a Connection refused
error.

Does that mean you're on Windows?  What build are you running?  5099?
Sorry...Yes, it's Windows XP Pro, SP2. Hmmm...right click/About 
says 0.5.2.8?

Thanks for the searching help.
--
Keith
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[freenet-support] Wrapper does not start

2008-11-13 Thread freenet
Since last update on 13.11. Freenet fails to start.
I get the following Message in wrapper.log:

STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/11/14 02:01:01 | Launching a JVM...
INFO   | jvm 5| 2008/11/14 02:01:01 | java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: 
freenet/node/NodeStarter
INFO   | jvm 5| 2008/11/14 02:01:01 | Caused by: 
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: freenet.node.NodeStarter
INFO   | jvm 5| 2008/11/14 02:01:01 |   at 
java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(Unknown Source)
INFO   | jvm 5| 2008/11/14 02:01:01 |   at 
java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
INFO   | jvm 5| 2008/11/14 02:01:01 |   at 
java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(Unknown Source)
INFO   | jvm 5| 2008/11/14 02:01:01 |   at 
java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
INFO   | jvm 5| 2008/11/14 02:01:01 |   at 
sun.misc.Launcher$AppClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
INFO   | jvm 5| 2008/11/14 02:01:01 |   at 
java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
INFO   | jvm 5| 2008/11/14 02:01:01 |   at 
java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClassInternal(Unknown Source)
INFO   | jvm 5| 2008/11/14 02:01:01 | Exception in thread main 
ERROR  | wrapper  | 2008/11/14 02:01:01 | JVM exited while loading the 
application.
FATAL  | wrapper  | 2008/11/14 02:01:01 | There were 5 failed launches in a 
row, each lasting less than 300 seconds.  Giving up.
FATAL  | wrapper  | 2008/11/14 02:01:01 |   There may be a configuration 
problem: please check the logs.
STATUS | wrapper  | 2008/11/14 02:01:01 | -- Wrapper Stopped

I already included wrapper.restart.delay=15 to wrapper.conf - but that only 
delays the hangup.

My OS is WinXP pro SP3

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Re: [freenet-support] Wrapper does not start

2008-11-14 Thread freenet
 Matthew Toseland [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
 On Friday 14 November 2008 01:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Since last update on 13.11. Freenet fails to start.
  I get the following Message in wrapper.log:
 
 You let freenet auto-update itself, or you used update.sh/update.cmd?

I used update.cmd

 If you let Freenet auto-update itself, then please send me your wrapper.log, 
 as this is a serious bug we've been trying to gather more info on ...
 
 You can get your node back by running update.sh/update.cmd.

I did it, but then the same error happens again.  :(
Is there no rollback for updates?
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Re: [freenet-support] Wrapper does not start

2008-11-16 Thread freenet
Since I updated to 1179, it works again.
No problems with up- and downloads or freesites.
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[freenet-support] No connections at all with build 1230

2009-08-14 Thread freenet
Ever since I upgraded to build 1230 I've never been able to establish  
a connection to any other freenet nodes on the open-net.

The statistics page shows:

Disconnected: 20
Seed nodes: 18

for the last 48+ hours.

I'm running on Mac OS 10.5.7 which is at Java 1.6.0_13 so of course I  
get the Upgrade your Java immediately! error message.

I also see qnother message on the messages page: We have recently sent  
0 announcements, 0 of which are still running, and added 0 nodes (0  
nodes have rejected us). We are currently connected to 0 seednodes and  
trying to connect to another 18.

which has also not changed in the past 48+ hours.

My most recent log is filled with the repeating sequence of:

Aug 15, 2009 04:08:43:523 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender  
thread for 60973, NORMAL): Connected: 0  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too  
New: 0  Too Old: 0  Disconnected: 20  Never Connected: 18  Disabled:  
0  Bursting: 0  Listening: 0  Listen Only: 0  Clock Problem: 0   
Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
Aug 15, 2009 04:08:48:562 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender  
thread for 60973, NORMAL): Connected: 0  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too  
New: 0  Too Old: 0  Disconnected: 20  Never Connected: 18  Disabled:  
0  Bursting: 0  Listening: 0  Listen Only: 0  Clock Problem: 0   
Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
Aug 15, 2009 04:08:51:476 (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)

The IP address in the error line is either 128.222.3.103:18143 or  
5.4.174.104:58382. No others seem to be present. I can't ping either  
one of those addresses.

Build 1226 was working perfectly for me, and my Internet connection is  
fine. Side note: I never saw any announcement of builds 1229 nor 1230  
on the support email list. Build 1230 just showed up in the messages  
page as a downloaded and pending update.

Please help.

Thanks,
Paul

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Re: [freenet-support] Support Digest, Vol 47, Issue 13

2009-08-16 Thread freenet

 On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 9:25 AM, bqz69bq...@telia.com wrote:
 On Saturday 15 August 2009 06:55:28 am freenet wrote:
 Ever since I upgraded to build 1230 I've never been able to  
 establish
 a connection to any other freenet nodes on the open-net.

 The statistics page shows:

 Disconnected: 20
 Seed nodes: 18

 for the last 48+ hours.

 I'm running on Mac OS 10.5.7 which is at Java 1.6.0_13 so of  
 course I
 get the Upgrade your Java immediately! error message.

 You must update your java to update 15.

 http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp

 OSX doesn't have the update available yet, as the OP said.  Telling
 someone to upgrade to a nonexistent version isn't precisely helpful.

 That said, my OSX laptop is running just fine -- connections work,
 etc, though obviously I can't use the XML plugins on the laptop until
 the security update is available.

 Evan Daniel


Thanks Evan.

Yeah, I updated to 10.5.8 to see if a Java update came with it - nope.  
Makes sense as no Java changes were listed.

Since your 1230 build is working I tried to restart freenet. After  
about 10 minutes it started to connect to other peers. So it seems to  
be working fine now. Previous restarts didn't work or I didn't wait  
long enough.

Paul



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Re: [freenet-support] No connections at all with build 1230

2009-09-01 Thread freenet
My node is about three months old.

The problem cleared up after a couple of days. But then last week it  
happened again. This time I had not done an update nor a restart, the  
node just suddenly lost all of it's connections. I restarted it and  
ran an update but nothing helped. Again, after leaving the node off  
for about two days, it connected back up in about 30 minutes after  
being started.

I'll try a new seednodes.fref file next time this happens.

I thought that the seednodes file was automatically updated. Is this  
not the case?

If not then every opennet node would gradually degrade as old  
seednodes went away - or simply changed IP addresses. New or moved  
seednodes would not be known to older nodes.

Paul

On Aug 27, 2009, at 4:54 PM, Matthew Toseland wrote:

 On Saturday 15 August 2009 05:55:28 freenet wrote:
 Ever since I upgraded to build 1230 I've never been able to establish
 a connection to any other freenet nodes on the open-net.

 How old is your node? You could try getting a newer seednodes.fref  
 (from downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/) ?

 The statistics page shows:

 Disconnected: 20
 Seed nodes: 18

 for the last 48+ hours.

 I'm running on Mac OS 10.5.7 which is at Java 1.6.0_13 so of course I
 get the Upgrade your Java immediately! error message.

 I also see qnother message on the messages page: We have recently  
 sent
 0 announcements, 0 of which are still running, and added 0 nodes (0
 nodes have rejected us). We are currently connected to 0 seednodes  
 and
 trying to connect to another 18.

 which has also not changed in the past 48+ hours.

 My most recent log is filled with the repeating sequence of:

 Aug 15, 2009 04:08:43:523 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender
 thread for 60973, NORMAL): Connected: 0  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too
 New: 0  Too Old: 0  Disconnected: 20  Never Connected: 18  Disabled:
 0  Bursting: 0  Listening: 0  Listen Only: 0  Clock Problem: 0
 Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
 Aug 15, 2009 04:08:48:562 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender
 thread for 60973, NORMAL): Connected: 0  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too
 New: 0  Too Old: 0  Disconnected: 20  Never Connected: 18  Disabled:
 0  Bursting: 0  Listening: 0  Listen Only: 0  Clock Problem: 0
 Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
 Aug 15, 2009 04:08:51:476 (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)

 The IP address in the error line is either 128.222.3.103:18143 or
 5.4.174.104:58382. No others seem to be present. I can't ping either
 one of those addresses.

 Build 1226 was working perfectly for me, and my Internet connection  
 is
 fine. Side note: I never saw any announcement of builds 1229 nor 1230
 on the support email list. Build 1230 just showed up in the messages
 page as a downloaded and pending update.

 Please help.

 Thanks,
 Paul

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Re: [freenet-support] No connections at all with build 1230

2009-09-01 Thread freenet

On Sep 1, 2009, at 1:50 PM, Matthew Toseland wrote:

 On Tuesday 01 September 2009 15:21:53 freenet wrote:
 My node is about three months old.

 The problem cleared up after a couple of days. But then last week it
 happened again. This time I had not done an update nor a restart, the
 node just suddenly lost all of it's connections. I restarted it and
 ran an update but nothing helped. Again, after leaving the node off
 for about two days, it connected back up in about 30 minutes after
 being started.

 So restarting the node doesn't fix the problem?

Not at first. I tried restarting it a few times and even letting it  
run for a few hours after each restart. It still never connected to  
other nodes. Both times I kept it off for about two days. Then I  
restarted it and it connected back up in about 10-20 minutes. Weird.

Paul


 I'll try a new seednodes.fref file next time this happens.

 I thought that the seednodes file was automatically updated. Is this
 not the case?

 If not then every opennet node would gradually degrade as old
 seednodes went away - or simply changed IP addresses. New or moved
 seednodes would not be known to older nodes.

 Paul

 On Aug 27, 2009, at 4:54 PM, Matthew Toseland wrote:

 On Saturday 15 August 2009 05:55:28 freenet wrote:
 Ever since I upgraded to build 1230 I've never been able to  
 establish
 a connection to any other freenet nodes on the open-net.

 How old is your node? You could try getting a newer seednodes.fref
 (from downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/) ?

 The statistics page shows:

 Disconnected: 20
 Seed nodes: 18

 for the last 48+ hours.

 I'm running on Mac OS 10.5.7 which is at Java 1.6.0_13 so of  
 course I
 get the Upgrade your Java immediately! error message.

 I also see qnother message on the messages page: We have recently
 sent
 0 announcements, 0 of which are still running, and added 0 nodes (0
 nodes have rejected us). We are currently connected to 0 seednodes
 and
 trying to connect to another 18.

 which has also not changed in the past 48+ hours.

 My most recent log is filled with the repeating sequence of:

 Aug 15, 2009 04:08:43:523 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender
 thread for 60973, NORMAL): Connected: 0  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too
 New: 0  Too Old: 0  Disconnected: 20  Never Connected: 18   
 Disabled:
 0  Bursting: 0  Listening: 0  Listen Only: 0  Clock Problem: 0
 Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
 Aug 15, 2009 04:08:48:562 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender
 thread for 60973, NORMAL): Connected: 0  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too
 New: 0  Too Old: 0  Disconnected: 20  Never Connected: 18   
 Disabled:
 0  Bursting: 0  Listening: 0  Listen Only: 0  Clock Problem: 0
 Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
 Aug 15, 2009 04:08:51:476 (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)

 The IP address in the error line is either 128.222.3.103:18143 or
 5.4.174.104:58382. No others seem to be present. I can't ping  
 either
 one of those addresses.

 Build 1226 was working perfectly for me, and my Internet connection
 is
 fine. Side note: I never saw any announcement of builds 1229 nor  
 1230
 on the support email list. Build 1230 just showed up in the  
 messages
 page as a downloaded and pending update.

 Please help.

 Thanks,
 Paul

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[freenet-support] My node keeps loosing all it's opennet connections

2009-09-15 Thread freenet

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. Those two IP addresses are not  
reachable and the node is stuck in a loop trying to get to them. One  
other temporary fix was to edit the seednodes.fref file and remove the  
nodes with the unreachable IP addresses.


Freenet 0.7.5 Build #1233 build01233
Freenet-ext Build #26 r23771

# Java Version: 1.6.0_15
# JVM Vendor: Apple Inc.
# JVM Version: 14.1-b02-92
# OS Name: Mac OS X
# OS Version: 10.5.8
# OS Architecture: x86_64

Sure seems like a serious bug to me.

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

2009-09-16 Thread freenet

On Sep 16, 2009, at 10:25 AM, Evan Daniel eva...@gmail.com wrote:

 Message: 6
 Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 12:46:22 -0400
 From: Evan Daniel eva...@gmail.com
 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
 t...@amphibian.dyndns.org 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. Those two IP addresses are  
 not
 reachable and the node is stuck in a loop trying to get to them. One
 other temporary fix was to edit the seednodes.fref file and remove  
 the
 nodes with the unreachable IP addresses.

 Freenet 0.7.5 Build #1233 build01233
 Freenet-ext Build #26 r23771

 # Java Version: 1.6.0_15
 # JVM Vendor: Apple Inc.
 # JVM Version: 14.1-b02-92
 # OS Name: Mac OS X
 # OS Version: 10.5.8
 # OS Architecture: x86_64

 Sure seems like a serious bug to me.

 Sounds like a serious bug in your internet connection. We do indeed  
 repeatedly send handshaking packets to all our peers' IP addresses  
 and this is normal and expected behaviour if two of them have  
 invalid addresses.

 The first of those IP addresses listed looks like my node.  I'm not
 sure why it made that one public; it should be using
 evanbd.dyndns.org.  That IP is indeed not routable to the outside
 world; apparently my noderef is from when I was running on my father's
 strangely configured network (something about needing to be able to
 VPN into networks that collectively used all the various
 reserved-for-private nets address spaces, so he chose something
 unreserved that he knew to be unroutable).

 My updated noderef is below.  I've

Re: [freenet-support] Support Digest, Vol 50, Issue 9

2009-11-09 Thread freenet

On Nov 9, 2009, at 17:16:24 +0100, bimbek bimbek...@gmail.com wrote:


 Oh, with all the respect Matthew Toseland, you did not need to ban  
 the poor
 guy.

 I hope that one day you will not ban all of us just because some US  
 court
 would say that using freenet is illegal...

Did anyone catch the irony that the Freenet Project - that is  
dedicated to overcoming censorship and promoting absolute free speech  
for all worldwide - has just banned, censored if you will, someone  
from a simple support e-mail list?

But from the Freenet web site at http://freenetproject.org/philosophy.html 
:

You cannot guarantee freedom of speech and enforce copyright law. It  
is for this reason that Freenet, a system designed to protect Freedom  
of Speech, must prevent enforcement of copyright.

H

Paul

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

2010-04-02 Thread freenet

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.


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 eva...@gmail.com wrote:


Message: 6
Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 12:46:22 -0400
From: Evan Daniel eva...@gmail.com
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
t...@amphibian.dyndns.org 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. Those two IP addresses are
not
reachable and the node is stuck in a loop trying to get to them.  
One

other temporary fix was to edit the seednodes.fref file and remove
the
nodes with the unreachable IP addresses.

Freenet 0.7.5 Build #1233 build01233
Freenet-ext Build #26 r23771

# Java Version: 1.6.0_15
# JVM Vendor: Apple Inc.
# JVM Version: 14.1-b02-92
# OS Name: Mac OS X
# OS Version: 10.5.8
# OS Architecture: x86_64

Sure seems like a serious bug to me.


Sounds like a serious bug in your internet connection. We do indeed
repeatedly send handshaking packets to all our peers' IP addresses
and this is normal and expected behaviour if two of them have
invalid addresses.


The first of those IP addresses listed looks like my node.  I'm not
sure why it made that one public; it should be using
evanbd.dyndns.org.  That IP is indeed not routable to the outside
world; apparently my noderef

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

2010-04-10 Thread freenet

Matthew,

I don't monitor the node that closely. The reason for the crashes  
varies. It seems to usually be a null pointer exception. Other times  
it just crashes out with no warning. Other times it runs out of disk  
space. When that happens the entire Freenet installation virtually  
self destructs, corrupting key files, mostly the persistent temp files  
and the .db4o database. I have to totally wipe those to recover the  
node. The datastore seems to survive all crashes ok. Freenet really  
should handle running out of disk space better than this.


So I've turned the log level down to minimum to help prevent runaway  
disk usage. Hence I no longer see much info on what might have made  
the node crash. I did manage to increase the size of the partition  
that Freenet runs from by about 2GBytes and decrease the size of the  
datastore by 1GByte. So far no more running out of disk space.


Paul


On Apr 8, 2010, at 8:20 AM, Matthew Toseland wrote:


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 eva...@gmail.com wrote:


Message: 6
Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 12:46:22 -0400
From: Evan Daniel eva...@gmail.com
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
t...@amphibian.dyndns.org 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

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

2010-04-14 Thread freenet

Evan and Matthew,

Like I said, I don't have the time to monitor the node that closely.  
When it's down, I clear the logs if they have gotten out of control,  
restart the node, and pray that nothing corrupted.


I have turned the log level down to error and limited the logs to  
8MB to try and control them. But even then I've seen the current log  
file explode to over 1.5GBytes. Of course the node crashed when disk  
space ran out.


I've setup the node on special drive partitions. I set it up with  
3GBytes extra. That was not enough as I discovered weeks later. I  
expanded the partition by 3GBytes more, but that was the limit. To go  
higher I need to move the large partitions around between multiple  
hard drives. That takes too much time. Maybe some day.


It would be nice if the node would not let the current log file get  
out of control. Put the limits on all log files, including the wrapper  
logs (those get quite large too). Then fail out gracefully when disk  
space runs out. Then when the node restarts, put up a message and  
interface that lets the user stop a few downloads to free up some  
space before the node fully starts up. Without this, the node will  
just fail out again before it gets fully up.


Paul


On Apr 14, 2010, at 10:25 AM, Evan Daniel wrote:


On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 1:16 PM, Matthew Toseland
t...@amphibian.dyndns.org wrote:

On Saturday 10 April 2010 21:53:24 freenet wrote:

Matthew,

I don't monitor the node that closely. The reason for the crashes
varies. It seems to usually be a null pointer exception.


Usually this isn't fatal. It would be interesting to see the logs.  
I assume this is shown in wrapper.log?



Other times
it just crashes out with no warning. Other times it runs out of disk
space. When that happens the entire Freenet installation virtually
self destructs, corrupting key files, mostly the persistent temp  
files

and the .db4o database. I have to totally wipe those to recover the
node. The datastore seems to survive all crashes ok. Freenet really
should handle running out of disk space better than this.


Until Java 1.6 we don't even know how much disk space is available.  
And most embedded databases (thankfully not the one we use) corrupt  
themselves unrecoverably on out of disk space. Just pointing out  
that it's not as easy a problem as you might think. Really the  
solution is for the user to set a sensible space limit, rather than  
filling up the entire partition with datastore and then using even  
more for downloads. And we do try to help the user there, by  
suggesting a fraction of the detected disk size in the installer.


So I've turned the log level down to minimum to help prevent runaway
disk usage. Hence I no longer see much info on what might have made
the node crash. I did manage to increase the size of the partition
that Freenet runs from by about 2GBytes and decrease the size of the
datastore by 1GByte. So far no more running out of disk space.


Ah, so it's THE LOG FILES that fill up the disk? Freenet rotates  
log files once an hour, and there is a limit on the total size of  
the log files, defaulting to 128MB - but unfortunately this only  
includes the compressed rotated log files, not the live log  
files. In any case if we are using 500MB+ for one hour's logs  
something is seriously wrong - I suggest in that case you shut down  
the node, if necessary delete everything else, and send me as much  
of the compressed logfile as you can.


Well, there's another issue as well: Freenet uses more space for the
datastore than configured, by about 2-3%.
https://bugs.freenetproject.org/view.php?id=3689

Evan Daniel


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[freenet-support] Can't use Freenet on Ubuntu 14.04 x64

2015-11-25 Thread freenet
Hello,

I've just installed Freenet for the first time and whenever I try to
download a file, I get the following:

Internal error, probably a bug: java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException:
CHACHA KeyGenerator not available

Command line:
/usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64/jre/bin/java
-Dnetworkaddress.cache.ttl=0 -Dnetworkaddress.cache.negative.ttl=0
-Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true -Xms60m -Xmx512m
-Djava.library.path=lib -classpath
wrapper.jar:bcprov-jdk15on-152.jar:freenet-ext.jar:freenet.jar
-Dwrapper.key=** -Dwrapper.backend=pipe
-Dwrapper.disable_console_input=TRUE -Dwrapper.pid=16710
-Dwrapper.version=3.5.20 -Dwrapper.native_library=wrapper
-Dwrapper.arch=x86 -Dwrapper.ignore_signals=TRUE -Dwrapper.service=TRUE
-Dwrapper.cpu.timeout=10 -Dwrapper.jvmid=1 freenet.node.NodeStarter
freenet.ini
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Re: [freenet-support] Question regarding legal case

2016-08-12 Thread Freenet
The files where uploaded to a temporary filehost, they should still be
available on Freenet. Seems the pastie.org is still working for me.

Bryce:
> 
>>These two files may be of assistance [0][1], and I believe the developer
>>volunteer by the name of ArneBab on FMS has posted a correction to the
>>math used by LEA in regards to their black ice project [2]. Maybe try
>>contacting them.
>>
>>[0] Clearnet
>>https://transfer.sh/WWpvv/freenet-investigations-white-paper-black-ice-090413-.pdf
> 
>>[1] Clearnet
>>https://transfer.sh/rzP7z/freenet-investigations-ppt.pdf
>>[2] Clearnet
>>http://pastie.org/private/opjj1qtbbhkbkwif5mjhq
> 
> Curious that the clearnet links are all inaccessable!? at least when I
> tried.
> Except [2] but that page links to a page that needs an account to logon.
> 
> 
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Re: [freenet-support] Headless install on Pi3.

2017-01-23 Thread Freenet
Change the fproxy.bindTo= to 192.168.1.130 instead of 192.168.1.101

neuman:
> I installed freenet on a raspberry pi3 and for all I can see in the
> wrapper its working fine,  but I can't seem to be able to figure out how
> to access the web console from my main computer.
> 
> Im following the directions here:
> https://freenetproject.org/help.html#fproxy-lan
> 
> I've modified the following lines in my freenet.ini based on the
> directions and a few other pages I've found on google.
> 
> fproxy.allowedHosts=127.0.0.1,192.168.1.101,0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1
> fproxy.bindTo=127.0.0.1,192.168.1.101,0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1
> fproxy.allowedHostsFullAccess=127.0.0.1,192.168.1.101,0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1
> 
> 
> pi3 address is 192.168.1.130  and my main computer is 192.168.1.101
> 
> 
> In my wrapper.log I found the two following errors:
> 
> Unable to bind to address 192.168.1.101 for port 
> Could not bind to some of the interfaces specified for port  :
> [192.168.1.101]
> 
> 
> Any suggestions?
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Re: [freenet-support] Building a new censorship circumvention tool: what do we need to know?

2017-02-20 Thread Freenet
Ivan Vilata-i-Balaguer:
> 
>   1. Content is available under censorship conditions, ideally even
>  after connection to the Internet has been completely cut for a
>  whole region.

Try http://project-byzantium.org/ for inspiration. Maybe also
https://github.com/cjdelisle/cjdns. Freenet can use ShoeShop to move
fblobs via sneakernet.

>   2. Censored content is made available within a reasonable time.

FLIP (Freenet's IRC) has RTT of about 45 seconds.

>   3. Access to censored dynamic content (i.e. web apps) is possible.

Userscripts can give JavaScript, but any Turing complete code will be an
issue to secure.


>   4. The system benefits from the user's participation, and is resistant
>  to participants dropping off and to rogue nodes in the hands of the
>  censor.

Freenet does this.


>   5. Users of the system are anonymous to someone observing their
>  traffic, even if that someone is a participant in the system.

Freenet mostly does this. Darknet protects against currently known attacks.

>   6. Users' devices don't reveal the content that they or other users
>  have accessed.

Set up something like https://tails.boum.org/

>   7. The system is amenable to privacy-preserving analytics to check its
>  impact.

There are a couple projects that monitor the state of Freenet.
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Re: [freenet-support] User Quarry

2017-01-17 Thread Freenet
On the FMS forum there are some attempts at getting it to compile, some
users have reported limited success. Most end up running it in darknet
mode with a few peers.

Warning, it is CPU heavy and will kill your battery life, and SDcard
wear is a issue.

indrajit...@gmail.com:
> Hi there, is there any plans for making a Android version of the freenet 
> client? Or is there any unofficial active project?
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [freenet-support] Freenet and ISP info

2016-12-09 Thread Freenet
Freenet does not use the normal internet, you can find Freenet content
at http://127.0.0.1:/

Anything you visit or do over the normal internet has no interaction
with Freenet and as such it will not change or hide your IP, or browsing
habits.

Tech Planet:
> Hi,
> I currently have downloaded freenet, my security settings are normal. 
> 
> In the firefox browser I search myip
> It shows the name of my ISP, OS and location, the location is about 40 miles 
> away from my exact location.
> Im wondering am I still secure? Im I doing something wrong? Is this normal to 
> show my ISP and so forth
> Please advise, Thanks
> 
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[freenet-support] Freenet and Mozilla

2002-10-30 Thread jojolapin-freenet
I think there is a problem with Mozilla and freenet.
When make i request a bit heavy on my freenet proxy (like for example the freedom 
engines, with all his activelinks), the gateway interface becomes completely 
unavailable (the browser looks for it, but nothing happens). When i stop the freedom 
engine loading, most of the time the gateway page shows up.
I have thought that it was just a problem with the proxy been to charged, but when i 
try meanwhile to request the getaway with explorer, it works !
Sometimes, this problem isn't even corrected with the cancel of the freedom engine 
page loading, it's like the proxy is stuck !
I run freenet on jre 1.4.1 béta 1, on win xp with mozilla 1.2beta. Http pipelining is 
not enabled on mozilla.

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Re: [freenet-support] Configuration file diresctives

2003-11-03 Thread freenet-dev
I was under the impression that, when Freenet generates its own .conf
file, all directives are present.  Most are set at default values, and the
majority of those are even commented out with a % symbol at the start of
the line.  But afaik, there's nothing understood by freenet that isn't
already in the .conf

 Is there a current and complete list of freenet.[rc|ini|conf] file
 directives somewhere? If so could someone point me toward it?

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Re: [freenet-support] Is there a user forum anywhere

2003-12-08 Thread freenet-support
 Is there an English language forum anywhere on the WWW (or elsewhere) 
 where Freenet users can assist each other?
 
 That might be too anonymity-compromising for a lot of users. Why not use 
 Frost or maybe IIP?

For those who don't mind non-anonymous communication (and have an account on
Livejournal), there's a newly-created freenet community on there:

http://www.livejournal.com/userinfo.bml?user=freenet

-- 
 9:28PM  up 21 days, 28 mins, 2 users, load averages: 0.24, 0.29, 0.26

Every non-empty totally disconnected perfect compact metric space is
homeomorphic to the Cantor set.
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[freenet-support] Accessing Freenet 0.7 node over LAN?

2006-04-22 Thread freenet . mexon
I have my 0.5 node set up to allow me to use fproxy and FCP over the
LAN.  This is because my server is up 24/7 and is the best place to run
my node, but my desktop is the better place for browsers and Frost.

I just tried 0.7, and couldn't find anywhere in the configuration page
to do this.  Is this feature planned before 0.7 is released?  Can I
manually add a line to freenet.ini for this?

The relevant lines from my existing freenet.conf that I want to
reproduce are:

mainport.allowedHosts=127.0.0.1,192.168.64.0/24
fcpHosts=127.0.0.1,192.168.64.0/24
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Re: [freenet-support] Accessing Freenet 0.7 node over LAN? message 3 of 20)

2006-04-23 Thread freenet . mexon
Whoops, sorry for repeating an earlier question - I did look at the
mailing list archives, but somehow didn't notice it.

I set this in freenet.ini:

fproxy.bindTo=192.168.64.135

But I get an exception when I try to start the node:

Apr 23, 2006 10:21:14:155 (freenet.node.Node, main, ERROR): Failed to
start fproxy: java.net.BindException: Cannot assign requested address
java.net.BindException: Cannot assign requested address
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketBind(Native Method)
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.bind(Unknown Source)
at java.net.ServerSocket.bind(Unknown Source)
at java.net.ServerSocket.init(Unknown Source)
at
freenet.clients.http.SimpleToadletServer.init(SimpleToadletServer.java:142)
at
freenet.clients.http.FproxyToadlet.maybeCreateFproxyEtc(FproxyToadlet.java:219)
at freenet.node.Node.start(Node.java:1024)
at freenet.node.Node.main(Node.java:509)

Did I do something wrong, or is this just alpha bugginess?

Joseph Terranova - [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 As Toseland has told other mailing list posters, the only way to do so
 in .7 is to change your fproxy.bindTo to your lan ip address (ie
 192.168.x.x). You'll be able to connect from on the lan, but
 unfortunately unable to do so from the local server.
 
 On 4/22/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 I have my 0.5 node set up to allow me to use fproxy and FCP over the
 LAN.  This is because my server is up 24/7 and is the best place to run
 my node, but my desktop is the better place for browsers and Frost.
 
 I just tried 0.7, and couldn't find anywhere in the configuration page
 to do this.  Is this feature planned before 0.7 is released?  Can I
 manually add a line to freenet.ini for this?
 
 The relevant lines from my existing freenet.conf that I want to
 reproduce are:
 
 mainport.allowedHosts=127.0.0.1 ,192.168.64.0/24
 http://192.168.64.0/24
 fcpHosts=127.0.0.1 http://127.0.0.1,192.168.64.0/24
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[freenet-support] Resized datastore, now all my connections have gone?

2006-07-24 Thread freenet . mexon
Hi,

I'm at a loss on this one.  A few days ago I tried to resize my
datastore down from 40G to 30G by editing freenet.conf.  But now the
thing won't connect to anyone.  There aren't any errors in the log, on
the console, or in the web interface that I can see.  It's just not
connecting.

I tried pinging some of the machines in the seednodes, and a couple of
them were visible, so the network's OK.  I'm not behind a NAT, although
my ISP switches my IP address once a day (which worked fine before).  I
had a firewall running (which also worked fine before), but I've turned
it off and it made no difference.

I'm running Freenet 0.5 Build 5107 under Sun Java 1.4.2_08.  The machine
is running Debian Sarge.

My last trick was to try moving away the store to store.bak and starting
again, on the grounds that maybe my screwing with the datastore size
broke something.  But that doesn't seem to have made any difference either.

Any ideas?

Here's what's in freenet.conf:

listenPort=12378
seedNodes=seednodes.ref
storeSize=30G
outputBandwidthLimit=12000
mainport.bindAddress=*
mainport.allowedHosts=127.0.0.1,192.168.64.0/24
fcpHosts=127.0.0.1,192.168.64.0/24

And here's a log file:

24-Jul-2006 19:36:59 (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): Starting Freenet
(Fred)
0.5 node, build #5107 on JVM Sun Microsystems Inc.:Java HotSpot(TM)
Client VM:1.4.2_08-b03
24-Jul-2006 19:37:18 (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): loading node
keys: node
24-Jul-2006 19:37:18 (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): Read node file
24-Jul-2006 19:37:19 (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): starting filesystem
24-Jul-2006 19:38:53 (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): loading data store
24-Jul-2006 19:38:53 (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): loading routing
table
24-Jul-2006 19:38:54 (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): From output: 48000.0
24-Jul-2006 19:38:54 (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): Setting default
initTransferRate to 48000.0
24-Jul-2006 19:38:56 (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): Created new NGRT
24-Jul-2006 19:38:56 (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): Loaded stats
24-Jul-2006 19:38:56 (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): loading temp
bucket factory
24-Jul-2006 19:38:56 (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): loaded temp
bucket factory
24-Jul-2006 19:38:56 (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): Loaded bucket
factory
24-Jul-2006 19:38:56 (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): not seeding
routing table
24-Jul-2006 19:39:00 (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): starting node
24-Jul-2006 19:39:02 (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): loading service:
mainport
24-Jul-2006 19:39:03 (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): loading service:
distribution
24-Jul-2006 19:39:03
(freenet.interfaces.servlet.SingleHttpServletContainer, main, NORMAL):
Loading the single servlet distribution.params.servlet
24-Jul-2006 19:39:04 (freenet.node.Node, main, NORMAL): Starting ticker..
24-Jul-2006 19:39:04 (freenet.node.Node, main, NORMAL): Starting
interfaces..
24-Jul-2006 19:39:04 (freenet.node.http.BookmarkManagerServlet, main,
NORMAL): Bookmarks updated on request
24-Jul-2006 19:39:05 (freenet.node.Node, main, NORMAL): starting
ListenSelector..
24-Jul-2006 19:54:06 (freenet.node.states.announcing.Announcing,
YThread-17, NORMAL): Found 0 announcement targets for this node.
24-Jul-2006 20:09:06 (freenet.node.states.announcing.Announcing,
YThread-13, NORMAL): Found 0 announcement targets for this node.
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[freenet-support] commandline modify config

2009-01-11 Thread anonymous freenet
hi is there anyway to modify config via the command line? i using windows.
reasons is i want to use task scheduler to change bandwidth limit at certain
times. should i change other things besides bandwidth limit if i limit big
big? is like 5k upload only.

sorry if you is receive this times two, i send before but no see.

also do you is no you got no archive any more here
http://emu.freenetproject.org/pipermail/support/. you is need to go here
http://archives.freenetproject.org/list/support.en.html. but this page
http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support is still tell
you go old page.

thanks to all people.
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[freenet-support] How to configure Freenet on a headless install?

2009-09-07 Thread freenet . mexon
I'm trying to get Freenet running on my server.  I follow the
instructions here:

http://freenetproject.org/download.html#unix

After installation, of course I need to access the web interface over
the Internet (actually, over a VPN).  There's a link at Read the FAQ on
how to enable web-access from a remote computer.  The link is broken,
there is in fact no such FAQ.  This is bad.

I figured out how to manually edit freenet.ini after googling up this:

http://emu.freenetproject.org/pipermail/support/2008-March/001727.html

But I still only get access as a dumb user.  I can't configure anything.
 How can I get the right to alter Freenet settings?

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[freenet-support] commandline modify config

2009-01-12 Thread anonymous freenet
hi is there anyway to modify config via the command line? i using windows.
reasons is i want to use task scheduler to change bandwidth limit at certain
times. should i change other things besides bandwidth limit if i limit big
big? is like 5k upload only.

sorry if you is receive this times two, i send before but no see.

also do you is no you got no archive any more here
http://emu.freenetproject.org/pipermail/support/. you is need to go here
http://archives.freenetproject.org/list/support.en.html. but this page
http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support is still tell
you go old page.

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Re: [freenet-support] From 0.5 to 0.7

2006-07-29 Thread Anonymous Freenet User
On Sat, 29 Jul 2006, Matthew Toseland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
!!! Unable to decode the following MIME section !!!
Content-Type: multipart/signed; micalg=pgp-sha1;
   protocol=application/pgp-signature; boundary=MGYHOYXEY6WxJCY8
Content-Disposition: inline

personal note: I hate pgpmime, inline may be old fashioned, but it's more
compatible


You have to connect to a **0.7** node. Actually you have to connect to
several. And yes, the content is different; it's an incompatible content
reset.

This means that it's time to download all of your favorite 0.5 content and
re-insert it in 0.7 when it becomes possible.

On a related note...

If I set up a new 0.7 node, get a few refs and begin inserting content. am
I as anonymous in doing so as I am in 0.5? Is there any way to trace
content back to the node that inserted it?







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Re: [freenet-support] Why is the main Download Freenet 0.7 when it's

2006-07-29 Thread Anonymous Freenet User
On Thu, 27 Jul 2006, Scruple Scruple [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Why is alpha software Freenet 0.7 being pushed onto users on the
download page? I think it better that the stable Freenet 0.5 be featured
as the preferred download.
 
 http://freenet.sourceforge.net/download.html
 
 Until Freenet 0.7 has open-net I do not think it is ready to be treated
in favor of 0.5. New users are not sticking around on 0.7 because there
are few content, finding peers harder with darknet along other problems,
bugs and continual updates.

Pushing 0.7 onto new users in spite of it lack of maturity is in poor form.
  P.S. On a related topic of reports  complains about a lack of content
on Freenet 0.7, I may have an explanation for that. I am in touch with a
number of major Freenet (0.5) content providers since I run the largest
media  content index site on Freenet 0.5 (FreeNova). Many users,
including my self, are staying with 0.5 until 0.7 proves itself.
 
 Scruple
  

I agree.  I am willing to experiment with 0.7, but until it is stable
enough that updates only come a couple of times a year and open-net is
activated, I will be keeping my main content on 0.5




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Re: [freenet-support] Why is the main Download Freenet 0.7 when it's

2006-07-29 Thread Anonymous Freenet User
On Sat, 29 Jul 2006, Matthew Toseland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
!!! Unable to decode the following MIME section !!!
Content-Type: multipart/signed; micalg=pgp-sha1;
   protocol=application/pgp-signature; boundary=dTy3Mrz/UPE2dbVg
Content-Disposition: inline


--dTy3Mrz/UPE2dbVg
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Stable enough that updates only come a couple of times a year ?

That will never happen, not if I have anything to do with it, certainly
not before 1.0.

0.5 had loads of updates. Granted there were periods when it had fewer
updates because people were concentrating on other things e.g.
simulations.

Now, should we try to only put out one new build number a week, or every
few days? Probably, but only after 0.7 has entered the beta phase.

Ok, I should rephrase  

until 0.7's stability equals or exceeds that of 0.5 *and* open-net is
activated



On Sat, Jul 29, 2006 at 09:54:31AM -, Anonymous Freenet User wrote:
=20
 I agree.  I am willing to experiment with 0.7, but until it is stable
 enough that updates only come a couple of times a year and open-net is
 activated, I will be keeping my main content on 0.5
--=20
Matthew J Toseland - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Freenet Project Official Codemonkey - http://freenetproject.org/
ICTHUS - Nothing is impossible. Our Boss says so.

--dTy3Mrz/UPE2dbVg
Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc
Content-Description: Digital signature
Content-Disposition: inline

-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux)

iD8DBQFEy4ygOHFIJVywduQRAk5mAKCKvmAG7uJMyLy5nBFc8LFXH9I8SwCfWHRu
E4+zIwH4Bzwg9qp34vun8xU=
=J7A9
-END PGP SIGNATURE-

--dTy3Mrz/UPE2dbVg--

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Re: [freenet-support] From 0.5 to 0.7

2006-07-29 Thread Anonymous Freenet User
On Sat, 29 Jul 2006, Matthew Toseland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
!!! Unable to decode the following MIME section !!!
Content-Type: multipart/signed; micalg=pgp-sha1;
   protocol=application/pgp-signature; boundary=VywGB/WGlW4DM4P8
Content-Disposition: inline


--VywGB/WGlW4DM4P8
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

On Sat, Jul 29, 2006 at 06:32:35AM -, Anonymous Freenet User wrote:
 On Sat, 29 Jul 2006, Matthew Toseland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 !!! Unable to decode the following MIME section !!!
 Content-Type: multipart/signed; micalg=3Dpgp-sha1;
 protocol=3Dapplication/pgp-signature; boundary=3DMGYHOYXEY6WxJCY8
 Content-Disposition: inline
=20
 personal note: I hate pgpmime, inline may be old fashioned, but it's more
 compatible

It's more standards compliant.

Perhaps, but useless to programs that do not understand pgp-mime.  Sadly, I
lack the skills to add this capability to Jack B. Nymble and I am entirely
too stubborn to change software from what has worked for me for years, thus
your msgs are not verifyable to me at all.

 
 You have to connect to a **0.7** node. Actually you have to connect to
 several. And yes, the content is different; it's an incompatible content
 reset.
=20
 This means that it's time to download all of your favorite 0.5 content and
 re-insert it in 0.7 when it becomes possible.

Yes.
=20
 On a related note...
=20
 If I set up a new 0.7 node, get a few refs and begin inserting content. am
 I as anonymous in doing so as I am in 0.5? Is there any way to trace
 content back to the node that inserted it?

0.5 has security problems. 0.7 has security problems. Either way you are
vulnerable primarily to those nodes you are directly connected to. Who
are far fewer in 0.7, and who you hopefully already know, in 0.7.
Whereas on 0.5 you may well be connected to the [insert bad guys].

Hence the darknet model is safer - at least, it's safer from a distant
adversary. It is less safe from the point of view of a personal
betrayal. And it remains an explicit goal that it be impossible to trace
the author of an insert, however if you happen to be directly connected
to them, you have a good chance of busting them with a correlation
attack or something similar, until we implement premix routing (in 0.8).

Also there are a number of important features which are not implemented
yet, and a variety of attacks are possible. One of the big ones is that
we don't have proper encryption yet; connections are encrypted, but not
authenticated yet, so they can be MITMed or spoofed. That will be fixed
in the reasonably near future.


Thanks for the clarification.  That helps my decision of what to insert
where.



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[freenet-support] Re: [freenet-chat] Re: [Tech] Open-net

2006-08-09 Thread anonymous freenet user
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, Ian Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
!!! Unable to decode the following MIME section !!!
Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=Apple-Mail-18-665665722


--Apple-Mail-18-665665722
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Content-Type: text/plain;
   charset=US-ASCII;
   delsp=yes;
   format=flowed

Opennet is a high priority, but there are a few things we must do  
first (such as sort out our load balancing issues, and decide on  
exactly how opennet should be implemented).

Ian.

Ok, That's understandable.
Is there any kind of roughly-hoped-for-date for deploying open-net?
I realize you can't nail down a date and say on x/y/z open-net will
activate.
I'm looking for some idea of how long it's expected to take in real-time.




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This is a test of the uservoice bug reporting facility.

using Iceweasel 3 (Linux ) on Apr 1, 2010

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We find it very attractive to launch an advertising campaign/bundling 
opportunity with your website
 network, and want to discuss our CPD, CPC and CPM models with you.

www.Babylon.com [http://www.Babylon.com] is the leader in online language 
translation software, with over 65 million
 customers worldwide.

Please let us know how Babylon's marketing budget can fit into your website 
network
 as an advertiser or possible bundling download partnership?

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Hello!

I read in news 

The Freenet Project has 3 students accepted in Google's Summer of Code. Google 
will
 pay these students to work for us over the summer.

I REALLY WANT TO ALLERT YOU ABOUT THAT!

I am sure, that Google is large intercontinental SPY secretly cooperating with 
U.S. army.

I readed a lot about this issue on internet.

Once AOL mistakenly released some of Googles database, where was all the 
informations 

1.what concrete IP adress searched
2.when it was
3.cca location of that IP adress
4.number of watchings that IP adress

Google store all the information about everyone.
Its so powerful for them. Google is cooperating almost with every website.

I deeply believe that co-work FREENET with GOOGLE, will KILL the main point of
 freenet.

Please throw the google to garbage. Please do so.
I use freenet and I really dont want this to happen.

I hope that I will not look like extremely paranoid person to you, and
 you will get this message on your mind and think about it.

Please response.

(sorry about my english)

Regards, Martin from Slovakia

Presto 2 (Windows XP)

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Hi. I keep getting the following msg after trying to open the program with
 the rabbit  Freenet launcher was unable to find the following  freenet.ini I 
would like some help . thankyou.

MSIE 8 (Windows 6.0)

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freenet.uservoice.com [freenet.uservoice.com] New  Bug Report

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So I had this idea to counteract abusive EULAs
that use shrink wrap or click wrap to shove
their agreements down people's throats.
Basically it involves agreeing to something else
FIRST that invalidates the subsequent EULA/

I've added the idea here, I think it would make an
excellent potential addition to a free-ware browser (eg.
a browser which when used legally supersedes
any EULA they try to send your way...)

Here is the idea ...

“Double-wrap” – an approach to counteracting abusive 
shrink-wrap/click-wrap EULAs

Approach :

Two step approach to counteracting abusive shrink-wrap/click-wrap
End User License “Agreements” (EULAs) :

1) Create a new agreement which supersedes, voids or otherwise redefines
the target EULA. ... more

“Double-wrap” – an approach to counteracting abusive 
shrink-wrap/click-wrap EULAs

Approach :

Two step approach to counteracting abusive shrink-wrap/click-wrap
End User License “Agreements” (EULAs) :

1) Create a new agreement which supersedes, voids or otherwise redefines
the target EULA.

2) “Pre-wrap” (or “Pre-click”) on this new agreement. Opening the
Pre-wrap means that you agree to the new agreement. This is done BEFORE you
 open or click on the target EULA. The new
agreement prevents the target EULA from taking legal effect by redefining it 
(or the
 action of opening or clicking), by superseding
or voiding some or all of its components, or by legally restricting your ability

to agree to the target EULAs terms while not restricting your ability to open
 the package or click on “agree”.

Motivation :

EULAs have become abusive. They typically offer
no chance for disagreement in whole or part. Most reasonable people (including 
probably most
 judges and lawmakers) never read them. Nevertheless, EULAs powered by 
“shrink-wrap” or “click-wrap” have been used to harm privacy, limit 
legal recourse for damages, and severely restrict a customers ability to make 
fair use
of the item that they paid for.

Discussion :

Naturally, one should have the “double wrap” new agreement written by a 
qualified lawyer.
 (It might then make a nice addition to a freeware web browser – the web-site 
would
be implicitly agreeing to the new agreement by not blocking the browser’s 
access to
 the website or software for download).
Approaches might include : redefining the meaning of clicking on the button 
“Accept”, limiting
 maximum possible damages to a very small amount, changing the legal venue
and prevailing law to a favorable country (for example Russia), requiring 
binding arbitration of
 all related disputes with the EFF (or perhaps a panel of one’s friends), 
restricting one’s ability to enter into subsequent click-wrap
EULAs for a specific period of time (or perhaps whenever using that particular 
browser),
 and so forth.

This approach tries to counteract an abusive law
with itself.

Consult a lawyer to create your own “Double-wrap”
Agreement. (You may also want to post / share it
so others can use it).

Best wishes….

Firefox 3.5 (Windows XP)

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HI--I am new to computers and by nature and not techy at all! So
 trying to understand about the freenet the feeling is one of panic where i 
just dont understand terminology etc. I do however just want to ask some simple 
questions about Freenet, because i am all for no censorship of the 

So, OK, I have PC and my browser is Firefox--which is really cool. Now
 IF I download Freenet what actually changes?
Do I still see the Firfox browser and Google search box, OR do I
 have a separate Freenet icon on Desktop I can ALTERNATIVELY use when I wish to 
be private for whatever reason. Ie--is it like having TWO modes of exploring 
the new--the usual one i have now and at a click I can go onto Freenet?

2)0when you say we give our bandwith (or something like that) do you mean
 we lose memory to Freenet? N9ot even sure if my question makes sense here 
owing to my confusion about termonology

I just want to have what I have but also have access when I
 choose to Freenet

Firefox 3.5 (Windows XP)

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Hello, I just took a look at freenet features and I was wondering :


Since freenet does not include a pre-configured web browser, how can you 
prevent ip
 leaks from malicious freesites (java, browser plugins, malicious cookies ?...) 
I assume freenet must filters some of the traffic ? sorry for my english

Firefox 3.6 (Windows 6.1)

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OK NOT A REAL EMAIL ADDRESS

Latest version on a windows pc, gateway with vista
keeps crashing with internal error.
Option to go back to queue page does not work
Only cure uninstall and reinstall
Done this at least 10 times during one month.

Firefox 3.6.10 (Windows Vista)

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[freenet-support] Re: [freenet-chat] Re: [Tech] Open-net

2006-08-09 Thread anonymous freenet user
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, Ian Clarke  wrote:
>!!! Unable to decode the following MIME section !!!
>Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=Apple-Mail-18-665665722
>
>
>--Apple-Mail-18-665665722
>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>Content-Type: text/plain;
>   charset=US-ASCII;
>   delsp=yes;
>   format=flowed
>
>Opennet is a high priority, but there are a few things we must do  
>first (such as sort out our load balancing issues, and decide on  
>exactly how opennet should be implemented).
>
>Ian.

Ok, That's understandable.
Is there any kind of roughly-hoped-for-date for deploying open-net?
I realize you can't nail down a date and say on x/y/z open-net will
activate.
I'm looking for some idea of how long it's expected to take in real-time.







[freenet-support] From 0.5 to 0.7

2006-07-29 Thread Anonymous Freenet User
On Sat, 29 Jul 2006, Matthew Toseland  wrote:
>!!! Unable to decode the following MIME section !!!
>Content-Type: multipart/signed; micalg=pgp-sha1;
>   protocol="application/pgp-signature"; boundary="MGYHOYXEY6WxJCY8"
>Content-Disposition: inline

personal note: I hate pgpmime, inline may be old fashioned, but it's more
compatible

>
>You have to connect to a **0.7** node. Actually you have to connect to
>several. And yes, the content is different; it's an incompatible content
>reset.

This means that it's time to download all of your favorite 0.5 content and
re-insert it in 0.7 when it becomes possible.

On a related note...

If I set up a new 0.7 node, get a few refs and begin inserting content. am
I as anonymous in doing so as I am in 0.5? Is there any way to trace
content back to the node that inserted it?










[freenet-support] Why is the main Download Freenet 0.7 when it's

2006-07-29 Thread Anonymous Freenet User
On Thu, 27 Jul 2006, Scruple Scruple  wrote:
>
>  Why is alpha software Freenet 0.7 being pushed onto users on the
>download page? I think it better that the stable Freenet 0.5 be featured
>as the preferred download.
> 
> http://freenet.sourceforge.net/download.html
> 
> Until Freenet 0.7 has open-net I do not think it is ready to be treated
>in favor of 0.5. New users are not sticking around on 0.7 because there
>are few content, finding peers harder with darknet along other problems,
>bugs and continual updates.
>
>Pushing 0.7 onto new users in spite of it lack of maturity is in poor form.
>  P.S. On a related topic of reports & complains about a lack of content
>on Freenet 0.7, I may have an explanation for that. I am in touch with a
>number of major Freenet (0.5) content providers since I run the largest
>media & content index site on Freenet 0.5 (FreeNova). Many users,
>including my self, are staying with 0.5 until 0.7 proves itself.
> 
> Scruple
>  

I agree.  I am willing to experiment with 0.7, but until it is stable
enough that updates only come a couple of times a year and open-net is
activated, I will be keeping my main content on 0.5







[freenet-support] Why is the main Download Freenet 0.7 when it's

2006-07-29 Thread Anonymous Freenet User
On Sat, 29 Jul 2006, Matthew Toseland  wrote:
>!!! Unable to decode the following MIME section !!!
>Content-Type: multipart/signed; micalg=pgp-sha1;
>   protocol="application/pgp-signature"; boundary="dTy3Mrz/UPE2dbVg"
>Content-Disposition: inline
>
>
>--dTy3Mrz/UPE2dbVg
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>Content-Disposition: inline
>Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>
>"Stable enough that updates only come a couple of times a year" ?
>
>That will never happen, not if I have anything to do with it, certainly
>not before 1.0.
>
>0.5 had loads of updates. Granted there were periods when it had fewer
>updates because people were concentrating on other things e.g.
>simulations.
>
>Now, should we try to only put out one new build number a week, or every
>few days? Probably, but only after 0.7 has entered the beta phase.

Ok, I should rephrase  

"until 0.7's stability equals or exceeds that of 0.5 *and* open-net is
activated"



>On Sat, Jul 29, 2006 at 09:54:31AM -, Anonymous Freenet User wrote:
>>=20
>> I agree.  I am willing to experiment with 0.7, but until it is stable
>> enough that updates only come a couple of times a year and open-net is
>> activated, I will be keeping my main content on 0.5
>--=20
>Matthew J Toseland - toad at amphibian.dyndns.org
>Freenet Project Official Codemonkey - http://freenetproject.org/
>ICTHUS - Nothing is impossible. Our Boss says so.
>
>--dTy3Mrz/UPE2dbVg
>Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc"
>Content-Description: Digital signature
>Content-Disposition: inline
>
>-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
>Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux)
>
>iD8DBQFEy4ygOHFIJVywduQRAk5mAKCKvmAG7uJMyLy5nBFc8LFXH9I8SwCfWHRu
>E4+zIwH4Bzwg9qp34vun8xU=
>=J7A9
>-END PGP SIGNATURE-
>
>--dTy3Mrz/UPE2dbVg--
>
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[freenet-support] From 0.5 to 0.7

2006-07-30 Thread Anonymous Freenet User
On Sat, 29 Jul 2006, Matthew Toseland  wrote:
>!!! Unable to decode the following MIME section !!!
>Content-Type: multipart/signed; micalg=pgp-sha1;
>   protocol="application/pgp-signature"; boundary="VywGB/WGlW4DM4P8"
>Content-Disposition: inline
>
>
>--VywGB/WGlW4DM4P8
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>Content-Disposition: inline
>Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>
>On Sat, Jul 29, 2006 at 06:32:35AM -, Anonymous Freenet User wrote:
>> On Sat, 29 Jul 2006, Matthew Toseland  wrote:
>> >!!! Unable to decode the following MIME section !!!
>> >Content-Type: multipart/signed; micalg=3Dpgp-sha1;
>> >protocol=3D"application/pgp-signature"; boundary=3D"MGYHOYXEY6WxJCY8"
>> >Content-Disposition: inline
>>=20
>> personal note: I hate pgpmime, inline may be old fashioned, but it's more
>> compatible
>
>It's more standards compliant.

Perhaps, but useless to programs that do not understand pgp-mime.  Sadly, I
lack the skills to add this capability to Jack B. Nymble and I am entirely
too stubborn to change software from what has worked for me for years, thus
your msgs are not verifyable to me at all.

>> >
>> >You have to connect to a **0.7** node. Actually you have to connect to
>> >several. And yes, the content is different; it's an incompatible content
>> >reset.
>>=20
>> This means that it's time to download all of your favorite 0.5 content and
>> re-insert it in 0.7 when it becomes possible.
>
>Yes.
>>=20
>> On a related note...
>>=20
>> If I set up a new 0.7 node, get a few refs and begin inserting content. am
>> I as anonymous in doing so as I am in 0.5? Is there any way to trace
>> content back to the node that inserted it?
>
>0.5 has security problems. 0.7 has security problems. Either way you are
>vulnerable primarily to those nodes you are directly connected to. Who
>are far fewer in 0.7, and who you hopefully already know, in 0.7.
>Whereas on 0.5 you may well be connected to the [insert bad guys].
>
>Hence the darknet model is safer - at least, it's safer from a distant
>adversary. It is less safe from the point of view of a personal
>betrayal. And it remains an explicit goal that it be impossible to trace
>the author of an insert, however if you happen to be directly connected
>to them, you have a good chance of busting them with a correlation
>attack or something similar, until we implement premix routing (in 0.8).
>
>Also there are a number of important features which are not implemented
>yet, and a variety of attacks are possible. One of the big ones is that
>we don't have proper encryption yet; connections are encrypted, but not
>authenticated yet, so they can be MITMed or spoofed. That will be fixed
>in the reasonably near future.
>

Thanks for the clarification.  That helps my decision of what to insert
where.