? Thanks. Marco
I got a probability of success of an incoming request of 2.2 for one
row of the summary data, which is by an any standards an impressively
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try opening a Freenet site
in your browser, leaving it open, then going to the fproxy box, finding
the latest /tmp/t**, and then looking somewhere relevant in /proc to
see which program has the /tmp/t** file open.
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certainly don't get any of them. I think we need some help from
the Freenet PTB here, if any of them are passing.
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Hello,
i have done it.
Here is the output of lsof | grep tmp
java 22752 root 31w REG
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all things called 'java' works, and the node can be
restarted normally, with none of the above and no datastore problems.
I have neither the time nor the skillz to debug this, but has anyone a)
seen this or b) any idea of the cause?
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seem to be sent to the console (where I can't be bothered to work out
how to save them) and not logged. Silly, that.
snip interesting error
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only need it to deal with (?upload
?download) various brands of split file, of which there seem to be 3
incompatible varieties at present. Suggest ignore the error. BICBW!
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significant as 1-4, but I don't see why Linux users
should not be spoon-fed, if we want Linux to make inroads into the
Windows user-base.
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is interested, I have the logfile for the crash, in normal and
debug loglevel.
Thanks
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. Going back to build 511 worked for me. I shall try 515 this
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datastore again worked satisfactorily.
If anyone wants datastores usable and unusable for debugging they are
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updates itself. Make it
non-writeable be the relevant user! I believe the developers want
everyone to use 515, but I would be happier if just one person would
volunteer to say it worked.
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...I would be happier if just one person would volunteer to say it worked.
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It works for me. But, I make my freenet.jar using ant from sources I
get from CVS, so I
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...I would be happier if just one person would volunteer to say
nodestatus.allowedHosts=similar_stuff if you want to
access that.
This is actually documented on the web page, though apparently not with
the distribution.
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to work with Linux/Sun Java, on quick testing.
Someone asked me to try kaffe, but I can't seem to get a working binary
on the Freenet host, and there is no room to compile it there. Other
reports say kaffe worked with build 515.
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: otherwise anyone in the world could download anything
from Freenet and potentially leave relevant temporary files on the
node's host.
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it was attached to locked up), but cannot contact anything.
maximumThreads=120 in freenet.conf.
Is this the build 523 routing bug, or something else?
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for more information. echo This is an automatically generated message.
This email was sent to the list, presumably in response to one of the
many viruses sent out on the list: it wasn't intended for you in
particular. (I wondered the same as you 'til I realised.)
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to the stable release code. Not that I am criticising,
but it's a little hard to keep up.
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Build 527. Very few successful connections. Load average 21 21 21
(despite nice -n 12). maximumThreads=-120 From /env:
Total pooled threads 423
Available pooled threads 395
Pooled threads in use 28
Should this happen? Does it ever close threads?
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in the pool rather than beg the OS for a
new one?
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find it educational if anyone could point out a fallacy in the
above argument.
[1] Actually, a permanent node that only manages to service a small
number of requests seems to be potentially better than one that does not
work at all, but this may not be true!
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in debugging.
%localAnnounceTargets=null
I leave others to give you more definitive advice, but it is certainly
worth just letting it run for a day or two to see if it learns more, or
just runs itself into the ground.
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for establishing connections, NOT
for acting as a proxy for the data. Bandwidth requirements would be
minor and would allow alot of people to become permanent nodes.
Sounds interesting, the firewalled node would maintain a permanent
connection to the helper node?
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jobs and can't spare resources for another
unnecessary daemon. Would be interested to know if it works though?
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be a way to change the destination of
the gateway item, but this likely to be harder.
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If pushed I could try and give detail on this, but most notably this
seems to be the most unpredictable build I have tried yet. It sometimes
drifts into doing very little, sometimes
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Left what?
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for a shorter time) with the same set of seed nodes has
managed to contact them about 400 times out of 600 trials. Is there a
difference in the type of contact attempted, or the time the node waits
for a reply: or something?
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I have a permanent node which has managed to contact a
group of seed nodes about 500 times after 13 trials.
I would imagine something is wrong with your computer, firewall,
network
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item in the menu on the left is
Command Line Info. This gives a complete list of command line
switches and configuration file settings (at least I assume it is a
complete list - no-one has ever said so).
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, but make sure there is nothing in the StartUp
folder that is going to restart Freenet when you reboot.
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take more than five times as long as the HTL=5 attempts, if
carried out serially? Just trying to understand the effect of retrying
to find something.
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- but apparently the source code
for Fred needs to be compiled in some way - so can someone also
recommend a free compiler to go from CVS to the constituents of
freenet.jar?
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in 500 000 incoming queries, but I
wonder if it is a Good Thing?
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gone on to
something else. And that, of course, might lead to more RNFs, with
obvious potential for regenerative feedback and massive overloading.
There seems to be some indication for compromise here.
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Snapshots have not been updated since yesterday, though seednodes have.
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firewall to ignore connections to
your Freenet port? I think it may well be identifying Freenet packets
as smurf attacks - what does anyone else think?
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that rude, actually.
It isn't that rude, but I certainly would not recommend its use in any
formal context, in writing, or in discussion with someone whose
sensitivities are unknown to you.
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because most UK ISPs have gleefully discovered a new
revenue stream from charging their ADSL customers for data transferred
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now. However it now on the most recent build I tried complains I have
not got a "wrapper.conf". Is there any more than these 2 files needed,
or can the installer be run without a GUI?
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