I'm in as MikaMikado too...
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Stephen Mollett
Sent: den 22 november 2002 10:04
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [freenet-support] DeBarsacCharleshenri?
I just tried it and got logged in as
I think I'm seeing the (once before mentioned) problem with threads
dying (or at least idling).
My node has been running for 20 hours straight now. Requests have
dropped from about 10k/hour to 100/hour, connections have dropped from
50-100 active to 3, incoming connections graph looks like an
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Sent: den 25 november 2002 10:07
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [freenet-support] Stale threads
I think I'm seeing the (once before mentioned) problem with threads
dying (or at least idling).
My node has been running for 20 hours straight
I guess he means that if you have a look in your datastore directory you
will notice multiple directories 0,1,1a and so on. You can symlink these
to a folder on another of your drives/partitions (and the files will be
stored there instead). An alternative can be to mount your
disks/partitions
like the idea
of having to do one or two restarts a day to keep my node working.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Niklas Bergh
Sent: den 25 november 2002 10:28
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [freenet-support] Stale threads
Going
A mail from this mailinglist titled"[freenet-support] Fw: Best Friends" contains the
virus: W32/Lentin.F@mm
Beware
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Here it is.
C:\Program Files\Freenet 0.5java -jar freenet.jar
Full thread dump Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.4.1_01-b01 mixed mode):
Interface # tcp/ prio=5 tid=0x0AC65C28 nid=0x17c8 in Object.wait()
[b23f00
0..b23fd8c]
at java.lang.Object.wait(Native Method)
- waiting on
Well, it should be the VM indicated in the text, it was itself which wrote
it when I hit ctrl-Break...
The symptoms are: Fred get stuck thinking that the machine is overloaded
when it in fact doesn't have a thing to do. The fred load indicator is at
100% (or slightly above when viewing the
Hmmm... And both of these where ones that had good link collections.
Maybe it is a coordinated proof of concept, there has been much talk
about the problems with the 'last single point of failure' lately.
Other sites seems to be still there, but how retrieve it if
TFE is not working ?
I bet
Looking in your logfile I can see a couple of failed announcement
attempts, I have taken a couple of guesses on what they might mean:
216.187.243.77:32374 - Peer hung up ---broken or maybe firewalled
node
Cannot connect to: check.ath.cx:41552 ---Node not running or have
announced wrong address
I have the same problem.. Think it has something to do with the new
Anonymity filter. It basically seems like it strips som of the html tags
(valid, nondangerous ones) from the page. I thought that there would be
a fix in the next snapshot possible but it has been like this for
three-four days
This problem is very similar to the problem I have been wrestling with for
some time... If you look in your 'Node Status Info' page, what
CurrentRoutingTime do you see. Is it 0 and the row below still says that
there are many pooled jobs and that your node is currently queryrejecting it
might be
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 10:16:49AM -0800, Chris Linstruth wrote:
Exactly what I'm seeing. When I stop/restart it'll run for
give-or-take a few hours, 48 hours then usage will go to 0, 0ms
CurrentRoutingTime.
What exact build number is this?
I have seen this phenomenon with builds 537,539 and
, and a thread
dump,
which you get by kill -QUIT'ing the node.
Glad I'm not alone.
--
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QNET
1529 East Palmdale Blvd Suite 200
Palmdale, CA 93550
(661) 538-2028
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Niklas Bergh wrote
I don't know how to do it by subnet but this works to allow a single
other computer to connect (has worked with the last 10 stable builds at
least):
mainport.bindAddress=*
mainport.allowedHosts=127.0.0.1,192.168.1.200
I am not sure that both are needed but when they are both there is
works...
Good, I just hit the limit (13gig datastorage or so).
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Sent: den 27 januari 2003 11:22
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [freenet-support] JVM max-mem and the freenet.exe launcher
Is
Does localhost resolve correctly? Try http://127.0.0.1:
Regards
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: den 29 januari 2003 08:14
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [freenet-support] Freenet on Mac OS X--Running, but Can't
This just appeared in my console:
C:\Program Files\Freenet 0.5java -Xmx200m -jar freenet.jar
Sending redirect: /servlet/SFRequest/__ID_626c9c3e_ID__/status_main
htl: 15
blockHtl : 15
retries
But when I start up freenet I get this:
java.io.IOException: Couldn't get FECEncoder: OnionFEC_a_1_2
at freenet.client.FECTools.getEncoder(FECTools.java:643)
at freenet.client.FECTools.segmentFile(FECTools.java:166)
at
Same thing in v552.
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I was downloading a large FEC-splitfile and had configured the splitfile
servelet to heal 20% of the missing blocks with HTL 20
When the download of segment #1 was done (there where more than enough
blocks available to reconstruct the segment) I was met with an error
message saying something like
Sascha
The way freenet is built noone can do a direct DoS attack within freenet.
Whenever anyone is DosS:ing all of the nodes in freenet will share to load.
I personally think that your log file looks just fine, it is completely
normal for some connections to die now and then, it is also quite
From my console:
YOUR NODE CAUSED THE HEISENBUG - PLEASE REPORT SETUP TO FREENET DEV
MAILING LIST!
PANIC! Just recreated heisenbug! ID: 1d47d9431d47d943
YOUR NODE CAUSED THE HEISENBUG - PLEASE REPORT SETUP TO FREENET DEV
MAILING LIST!
PANIC! Just recreated heisenbug! ID: 48797ce348797ce3
YOUR
Is it supposed to do something? I have never seen a single entry in it
(3 months of running freenet nodes). The log files indicates that
announcing is being done.
Windows XP+2000, suns JVM 1.4.1_01, all builds tried since november
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Right, I just hadn't looked enough. Unfortunately a loglevel minor log
doesn't give any help, it seems to have happened quite spontaneously at
different times... Guess we'll have to wait for it to happen another
time.
Feb 2, 2003 6:42:06 PM (freenet.ConnectionHandler, QThread-8287):
659 would seem to have some problems with announcing. One of the nodes I
upgraded yesterday hasn't done a single usefult thing since...
Feb 4, 2003 5:39:20 PM (freenet.node.states.maintenance.Checkpoint,
QThread-4): Executing Checkpoint: Native Filesystem Directory checkpoint
Feb 4, 2003 5:39:21
Node version 660.. 6/4 successful (it was 3/1 right before)?
tcp/138.88.84.46:164411.0 none 4 6 (150%) 9 secs. ago
552 1 0 no
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Feb 7, 2003 12:07:42 PM (freenet.support.SimpleDataObjectStore,
QThread-486): Trying to write to c:\rtnodes_14166a
Feb 7, 2003 12:07:42 PM (freenet.support.SimpleDataObjectStore,
QThread-486): Trying to write to c:\rtprops_14166b
Version 660
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Now you are jesting with me Matthew.
But what it is actually doing is writing out the routing table.
The real question was why are the files stored in 'c:\'? I haven't told my
node to put anything there as far as I know. If I happened to run linux
would the files be
placed in '/'?
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I just noticed that another of my nodes has suddenly stopped being useful. No
connections in or out at all currently. Last part of the log:
Feb 8, 2003 8:09:10 AM (freenet.node.states.announcing.Announcing, QThread-1818):
Found 2 announcement targets for this node.
Feb 8, 2003 8:09:32 AM
659 seems to have solved the 'Node suddenly ceases traffic'-problem. I
have a node that has been up for close 120 hours now and there is till
no sign of stagnation. It is serving up 13000 q/h at about 1MBit/s.
One thing though:
Peer addr Send Count Send Size Receiving Messages Idle time Lifetime
on until the HTL becomes zero.. Much like a plain
insert.
/N
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: den 11 februari 2003 15:50
To: Niklas Bergh
Subject: RE: [freenet-support] Announcement problem
At 12.53 11/02/03 +0100, you wrote:
I have seen
Mrgh.. The listserv sets the wrong reply to address in the mails from
this list. Here comes a mail I thought I sent to the list two hours
ago..
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From: Niklas Bergh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: den 11 februari 2003 13:01
To: 'bdonlan'
Subject: RE: [freenet
And another one
-Original Message-
From: Niklas Bergh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: den 11 februari 2003 12:57
To: 'Matthew Toseland'
Subject: RE: Longtime idle connections, was: [freenet-support] Build 659
(unstable)
On this particular node maxmimumThreads are set to 300 so
20kQueries/h, close to no processor or bandwidth is
used. Is the open-but-idle connections counted into this value for some
reason?!
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From: Matthew Toseland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: den 11 februari 2003 10:02
To: Niklas Bergh
Subject: Re: Longtime
using a nonstandard JVM? The IBM JVM has been
known to have serious problems, as has Kaffe, and old versions of the
Sun one sometimes have nasty bugs..
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 10:26:25AM +0100, Niklas Bergh wrote:
659 would seem to have some problems with announcing. One of the nodes
I upgraded
I am not totally sure (starting the test today) but I *think* it does. I
remember that I started noticing this problem when I first increased
maxmimumThreads in order to make my node use up more of my available
bandwidth
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Good to hear. Wonder if it is because of working NGR or
simply because
the unstable network is smaller.. I believe that this isn't
known yet.
Don't things work better when it's bigger? :-)
It should do.. If routing was working well and able to cope with the
growth and load balancing.
What kind of error messages do you see?
And also are you using some kind of broadband router/software firewall
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Red Dem0n
Sent: den 25 oktober 2003 23:39
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Title: Message
How about
using the 'Address' field then? I allows you to navigate to ANY web page in the
whole wide world.
Also, you can
type in any start page you want in 'Tools\Internet Options\Home page'. If that
doesn't work then I would suggest that you have a talk with Microsoft. And
, although it is
under the default settings at the moment. There's no
router/software firewall I have right now so that couldnt be
the issue.
Message: 5
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 10:54:30 +0100
From: Niklas Bergh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [freenet-support] Help Respond Soon
I am using YThreadFactory (obviously) and maximumThreads=300. Also, I'm
allocating 128MB to java memory. I'll keep it running until the
outgoing bandwidth gets really low.
Recommendations? Or does this indicate a bug needing to be fixed?
-Martin
Given the amount of requests your that
To fix this, I've enabled all outgoing packets for all programs in
ZoneAlarm (expert rules), but I'm afraid this may not be the
best idea
from a security point of view.
Well.. It isn't good from that point of view if you suffer from problems
with trojans and other stuff (=you run stuff on
I'm not seeing this but now that the world seems to have discovered my
node,
my JVM keeps dying with out-of-memory and NULL pointer exceptions. I
still
have plenty of (virtual) memory left, so something else must be serving as
a
cap on the memory that java can get.
This might be a java
Actaully, this might be caused by a bug releated to seednodes reading which
is solved in build 5033 (the absolute newest one)..
Could you try upgrading to that build and also download
http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/seednodes.ref and replace your local
seednodes.ref file with this one...
3. I'm behind a software firewall, and have set local host to the
firewall IP, with port forwarding to my machine. Is that correct?
Do you mean the configuration parameter named IPAddress? (I don't
know if windows users see the actual parameter names or not).
Or have you set 'localhost' to
Btw. This should now be 'fixed' in latest cvs. Textual descriptions will
be displayed instead of those negative numbers.
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Sent: den 19 november 2003 10:07
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL
Or.. as NGR would do it.. Hmmm.. that node is one slow sucker.. better send
the query to another one next time.
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Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 6:07 PM
Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Freenet Stable Build 5039
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Richard Thomas Harrison
Sent: den 20 november 2003 09:29
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Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Negative Local Ports
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Niklas Bergh randomly hit the keyboard and managed to write
on 19/11/2003 09:21:
| Btw
What does the log file say?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Thad Eckard
Sent: den 25 november 2003 19:37
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [freenet-support] Unable to start after an insert
I just realized that I think I'm
Steven
When you request a web page or similar from the network your node
selects where to forward that request to. In certain circumstances your
node cannot find a place to send the request on to, that is when you get
that message.
To see the list of other nodes that your node will forward
Yes, it is a known one that hasn't been fixed yet
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: den 2 december 2003 11:27
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [freenet-support] Insert file by URI
Hello,
I'm trying to insert a file
Or come visit in #freenet on irc.freenode.net
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Sent: den 8 december 2003 21:30
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Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Is there a user forum anywhere
Is there
Also, when I try clicking on Spread Freenet, I get a blank
page that says nothing more than 'Error'. ??
Justin
Does the link take you to an URL which seems right?
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 10:54:24 +0100
Niklas Bergh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, when I try clicking on Spread Freenet, I get a blank
page that says nothing more than 'Error'. ??
Justin
Does the link take you to an URL which seems right?
It doesn't show me anything
Just curious as to the logistics of multiple nodes behind a
NAT'ed firewall. I can have each of them have different
listen ports and forward the ports to the correct node, but
what will nodes outside the network think of multiple nodes
to the same IP? Will the nodes in the network learn
I've limited the amount of connections my node can make to
50. I don't know
how this effects the network, how it effects my node's
ability find files or
anything, all I know is this keeps freenet from eating all of
my system's
resources. Please tell me if their is a better way.
Freenet stable build 5052 is now available.
Changelog:
* tfAbsoluteMaxThreads config parameter added.
tfAbsoluteMaxThreads will allow you to limit maximum number of
threads the YThreadFactory will spawn. Default value is 500 threads.
This solves at least some of the OutOfMemoryError:s
Yup. This means that the newest item in your datastore has a timestamp
that is larger than what your current system clock says the time is.
Have you modified the clock on the machine or similar recently?
I recommend that you locate those files in your ds that is timestamped
in the future and
Hello,
I'd like to help freenet creating a translated into french
website, and also writing so docs or HOWTO etc.
Wonderful
BTW, I've already written some articles about freenet such as
http://www.linuxfrench.net/article.php? id_article=597 but the
comments are we dont understand
I never changed the browser configuration when I went from dial-up to
cable. Then again, since it is a Microsoft product, maybe it's going
around changing things behind my back and exercising more autonomy
than it should. I'll check...
All there is in LAN settings (which I assume will be
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From: Paul Derbyshire [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 8:30 AM
Subject: [freenet-support] Odd failure(?) mode, and updating.
You may remember me as the one who had problems with fproxy that
proved to be brain-dead IE
I'm running with the IBM JVM 1.4.1 wich has (at least under
linux) dramatically better performances than the SUN JVM.
And is not available for windows yet :(
I am running 1.4.2_03 and cannot say I am seeing any problems that are
caused by the actual JVM version...
/N
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: den 16 januari 2004 13:51
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [freenet-support] Re: Which JRE is recommended for Win2k
Herve Lefebvre schrieb:
What kind of errors ?
I already
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin Steen
Sent: den 16 januari 2004 12:35
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [freenet-support] 5061 Observations questions
Some observations from my 5061 node, ocmContents page (and
the
Yes, you should update. Try the 'update snapshot' link in the Freenet folder
in your start menu.
Cheers
/N
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From: william johnston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 5:20 PM
Subject: [freenet-support] access to freenet using
This is not a problem with freenet. I might be a JVM bug.. Maybe it has
something to do with IPv6/IPv4 interfaces or something, do you have any
IPv6 interfaces?
Read here to see that this can happen wheter or not freenet is involved.
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.freebsd.devel.java/2866
And
Hmmm.. That page isn't the routing page.. It is the connections page..
The routing table can be viewed at
http://localhost:/servlet/nodestatus/nodestatus.html
But in principle you are correct. If a node is integrated into the
network, not transient and able to receive inbound connections you
Well, If it works fine for you I think you should keep it. But..
Remember that for each connection that needs to be negotiated (the more
ones allowed the less needs to be established), this increases you CPU
load.
Another issue is that fred requires you to allow for at least two
connections per
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Sent: den 28 januari 2004 13:57
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Way to much RAM! Build 5064
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 13:33:42 +0100
Maximilian Mehnert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is an effect of a connection being closed quite immediately after it
was opened. Could we move the enqueueing of the identify message a
little while later?
/N
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Nikita Proskourine
Sent: den 4
Committed to unstable CVS.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 4:57 PM
Subject: [freenet-support] Compiling freenet with gcj
I found the problem.
this patch should be applied to stable in order to be
And here is the relevant documentation from sun:
Keys may be removed from, but not directly added to,
the selected-key set. Any attempt to add an object
to the key set will cause an UnsupportedOperationException
to be thrown.
Someone: you could try to remove the call to fixKeys at
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Sent: den 10 februari 2004 12:26
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [freenet-support] Crashes with 6469
After updating to 6469 I always get this log entry right
after starting
Title: Message
The
routingtable filesare thertnodes_* and rtprops_* files in your
choosenfreenet install folder. However.. these filesoccupies
onlya few kilobytes of your harddrive.
Is it HD
space or RAM memory you want to free up?
/N
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[EMAIL
Yea... It kinda looks like you 'node' file is corrupt. Could you send it
over to me (I want to see what is wrong with it) and then delete it and
try restarting the node again? The 'node' file ought to be present in
'c:\program files\freenet'.
/N
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From: [EMAIL
it? Is it the 'node.file'
mine is 1kb. Does this look right?
Again many thanks, Marcus
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: 13 February 2004 10:43
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [freenet-support] Probably a simply problem I'm having
Is it a VM bug or is it just creating
objects it theoretically could reach (thus they don't get GC'd), but
ignores forever?
The second it what is defined as a 'memory leak' in GC'd environments.
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It is noticeable that Freenet uses a ridiculous amount of RAM. If I run
top on a node that connects to only one other node, and sporadically at
that, I see that it is using 79 MB of memory. The number doesn't appear
to grow -- there is no evidence of a memory leak -- but it starts out and
I've repeatedly seen old machines like my P3-600 disregarded as
irrelevant, and not worth optimizing for, in terms of the Freenet
network.
See above. The best thing I can do for you is get rate limiting working
properly. And I think Freenet should easily run on a 600MHz machine, or
something
Fwolff said:
And to the philosophy of some devs: RAM is cheap
New SDRAM will be detected only with half of it's normal size or even not
detected at all in old computers
When I was having problems with half-size-detected issues it turned out that
it was due to the old motherboard only managing to
2) Even after having the node up for a wile and(!)
successfully downloading content, the node more often
fails to route the request to other nodes than before
NG-routing. Wihtout NG routing I was able to have
request returned with 25 HTL with a data not found
error - a clear indication that
If I run as a full node (non-transient), would it 'hurt' the
network that I am only connected a few hours a day on a slow
connection?
Well.. The slow part wont matter really but the 'few hours' part might..
Even though I have doannounce set to false, my log file is
filled with request
It took several minutes for the General page to come up.
messageSendTimeRequest is 0, which probably doesn't tell you anything, so
here's the page.
Hmm. It's really struggling, even though it's not doing anything...
I dunno what we can do about it...
Produce a couple of full stackdumps to see
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From: Galen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2004 8:05 AM
Subject: [freenet-support] NAT Freenet
Hi,
One of the places where I would like to use freenet is behind NAT. I
know all about port mapping, but this simply isn't
Below is the beginning of my log
Apr 15, 2004 2:08:34 AM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): Starting
Freenet (Fred) 0.5 node, build #5076 on JVM Sun Microsystems Inc.:Java
HotSpot(TM) Client VM:1.4.0_01-ea-b02
It's a rather old JVM, you should try to upgrade to 1.4.2. As for the
other
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From: blured blured [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 2:16 AM
Subject: [freenet-support] 4 basics questions (transcient node / cache /
fec/ version)
1. How to make my node not transcient? I'm on linux with permanent
connexion
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Sent: den 21 april 2004 07:58
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [freenet-support] Connecting to a non-transient
freenet server in a dmz from a dhcp freenet
I had no trouble getting the firewall to do the appropriate
port forwarding to
the server.
Here's the problem. When I sit at my Linux server, fire up
Mozilla, and go to
http://127.0.0.1:/ or http://192.168.1.10:/ Freenet
works just fine.
When I sit at my laptop and try
Hmm.. Check in your freenet log file (probably 'c:\program
files\freenet\freenet.log') if there is some kind of error message that
might give you a hint (open the file using WordPad)... If it is not
obvious from it what's causing the problem then send the log to the list
and we'll work on from
Hmmm.. Can it be so that you are using an unstable build (6xxx) along
with stable-network seednodes (5xxx) or the other way around?
/N
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: den 12 maj 2004 17:02
To: [EMAIL
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [freenet-support] 5078 (Stable) Just Sits There,
Does Nothing
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From: Niklas Bergh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 5/12/2004 3:12:29 PM
Subject: RE: [freenet-support] 5078 (Stable) Just Sits There, Does
Nothing
Is it running? Has it any connections open? Does it say something bad in
the log?
/N
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Sent: den 11 maj 2004 06:12
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Subject: [freenet-support] 5078 (Stable) Just
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Sent: den 26 april 2004 19:34
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Subject: [freenet-support] various problems
I wanted to report, that I get currently a lot of the
following error
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ole Tange
Sent: den 26 april 2004 19:35
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [freenet-support] Automatic server retry of failing documents
Quite a few of the documents that I try to get from freenet
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of MonkeyOmen
Sent: den 22 april 2004 04:15
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [freenet-support] Re: Question re: accessing my
Freenet node fromanother computer
Niklas Bergh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
It is a known issue.. best workaround would probably be to remove the key
from the RSL:s maintenance-queue before actually closing it..
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From: Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 3:04 PM
Subject: [freenet-support] NPE in build
This behaviour ends normally
in a Java VM crash after some time
What do you mean with crash?
Look at the attachment, I attached some of the error messages of the past
months. They are called HotSpot Virtual Machine Error or something
similiar
Urk, yes.. those are really crashed..
Someone answered this question the day before yesterday..
Check here:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support/4034
/N
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From: Keith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 9:48 PM
Subject: [freenet-support] Mac
How do I
gmane.org
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From: Edward Langenback [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Cameron GArnham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 10:13 PM
Subject: Re: [freenet-support] TO big LOG!
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