[freenet-support] Various Freenet problems using latest version with WinXP

2004-03-18 Thread Michael Stather
Hi,
 
I encountered 2 main poroblems trying to use freenet:
 
1. I´ve a router, and whatever I inser in the ipadress field of the
config, I get

There was an error determining this node's physical address(es).
Please make sure ipAddress and listenPort are correctly set.
Note that you may put a host name in the ipAddress field if you have a
dynamic IP and are using a dynamic DNS service.18.03.2004 21:37:05
(freenet.node.Main, main, ERROR): There was an error determining this node's
physical address(es).
Please make sure ipAddress and listenPort are correctly set.
Note that you may put a host name in the ipAddress field if you have a
dynamic IP and are using a dynamic DNS service.
freenet.BadAddressException: Address seemed incorrect. To use Freenet you
must have a globally addressable Internet address set correctly.at
freenet.node.Main.getAddresses(Main.java:1606)  at
freenet.node.Main.main(Main.java:617) 18.03.2004 21:37:05
(freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): starting filesystem

in the logfile, even if I set the current WAN IP of the router instead of a
dyndns hostname

2. The config utility doesn´t work.
When I try to configure and then click on ok in the settings dialog, the
nodeconfig.exe crashes.
It leaves a partly written freenet.ini on the HD whose last lines are
always:


# Geek Settings


# The number of attempts to make at announcing this node per
# initial peer. Zero means the node will not announce itself
announcementAttempts=3

# The amount of time to wait before initially announcing the node,
# and to base the time the time between retries on. In milliseconds.
announcementDelay=180

# The value to mutliply the last delay time with for each retry.
# That is, for try N, we weight announcementDelay*announcementDelay^N
# before starting.
announcementDelayBase=2

# announcementPeers: undocumented.
announcementPeers=3

# How long to wait for authentication before giving up (in milliseconds)
authTimeout=12

# The interval at which to write out the node's data file
# (the store_port file, *not* the cache_port file).
checkPointInterval=1200

# How long to listen on an inactive connection before closing
# (if reply address is known)
connectionTimeout=60

# The expected 

what can I do? I would like to use freenet but I can´t :(

Thanks in advance for your help!

regards

Michael Stather

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[freenet-support] The freenet.ini

2004-03-22 Thread Michael Stather



I forgot 
it!


freenet.ini
Description: Binary data
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AW: [freenet-support] The freenet.ini

2004-03-23 Thread Michael Stather
Very strange, now it works.
Yesterday it refused to do so, but I started it now and now the error is
gone :)

Thanks for your help!!

regards

Michael Stather 
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What exactly does the node say when you try to start it? Please stop the
node, delete freenet.log, and start the node, to remove old cruft, then send
me the log.

On Mon, Mar 22, 2004 at 11:28:45PM +0100, Michael Stather wrote:
 I forgot it!
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[freenet-support] The latest snapshots

2004-04-06 Thread Michael Stather



I noticed that the 
"daily" unstable snapshots like "freenet-unstable-20040406.tgz" report old build 
numbers.
What do I have to do 
for downloading the "very" latest unstable builds as announces on the tech 
list.

regards

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Re: [freenet-support] Freenet funding status

2009-04-06 Thread Michael Stather

Am 01.04.2009 19:48, schrieb Matthew Toseland:

On Wednesday 01 April 2009 15:54:00 mih...@riseup.net wrote:
   

I went through it on the list and people said back, 'yeah, there are lots
of problems running Freenet on Vista but a new Vista friendly version is
coming soon'.
 


Yes, it's a known problem, the easier solution is to use the start.exe and
stop.exe from the new wininstaller in the old installer, the harder solution
is to finish (e.g. translate) and deploy the new wininstaller.
   

Have you filed a bug report describing the problem in detail?

Ian.

On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 9:35 AM,mih...@riseup.net  wrote:

   

I would consider donating if there was a Freenet version that installs
reliably on Vista. As yet I have not managed a successful install.

Best,

Mihail

 

Hey all,

As you can see looking at the website, the project can afford to pay
   

for
 

Matthew for only another 25 days.  As many of you are aware, Matthew's
contribution to development is fundamental, and it would be a serious
   

blow
 

to the project if we could no-longer pay him.

I know times are tough, but if you can spare anything I'd ask that you
visit
our donation page at http://freenetproject.org/donate.html, and
   

contribute
 

whatever you can.

Please also forward this message on to any other relevant forums (such
   

as
 

on-Freenet message boards).

Thanks,

Ian.

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The biggest problem is IMHO that the links in the start menu point to 
programs which should run with administrator privilegies. A simple 
right-click-preferences-compatibility-run as administrator is 
enough. Freenet runs beautifully under Vista (tested with Vista Business 
x64 with java 6 u13). A page explaining this, linked from the downloads 
page, would be a good workaround in time. Should be under an hour to 
create ;)


regards

Michael
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[freenet-support] Freenet funding status

2009-04-01 Thread Michael Stather
Am 01.04.2009 19:48, schrieb Matthew Toseland:
> On Wednesday 01 April 2009 15:54:00 mihail at riseup.net wrote:
>
>> I went through it on the list and people said back, 'yeah, there are lots
>> of problems running Freenet on Vista but a new Vista friendly version is
>> coming soon'.
>>  
>
> Yes, it's a known problem, the easier solution is to use the start.exe and
> stop.exe from the new wininstaller in the old installer, the harder solution
> is to finish (e.g. translate) and deploy the new wininstaller.
>
>>> Have you filed a bug report describing the problem in detail?
>>>
>>> Ian.
>>>
>>> On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 9:35 AM,  wrote:
>>>
>>>
 I would consider donating if there was a Freenet version that installs
 reliably on Vista. As yet I have not managed a successful install.

 Best,

 Mihail

  
> Hey all,
>
> As you can see looking at the website, the project can afford to pay
>
 for
  
> Matthew for only another 25 days.  As many of you are aware, Matthew's
> contribution to development is fundamental, and it would be a serious
>
 blow
  
> to the project if we could no-longer pay him.
>
> I know times are tough, but if you can spare anything I'd ask that you
> visit
> our donation page at http://freenetproject.org/donate.html, and
>
 contribute
  
> whatever you can.
>
> Please also forward this message on to any other relevant forums (such
>
 as
  
> on-Freenet message boards).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ian.
>
> --
> Ian Clarke
> CEO, Uprizer Labs
> Email: ian at uprizer.com
> Ph: +1 512 422 3588
> Fax: +1 512 276 6674
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The biggest problem is IMHO that the links in the start menu point to 
programs which should run with administrator privilegies. A simple 
"right-click->preferences->compatibility->"run as administrator" is 
enough. Freenet runs beautifully under Vista (tested with Vista Business 
x64 with java 6 u13). A page explaining this, linked from the downloads 
page, would be a good workaround in time. Should be under an hour to 
create ;)

regards

Michael
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