[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 1007

2006-12-09 Thread toad
It's there now, at least for me ..

On Fri, Dec 08, 2006 at 07:28:48PM -0600, Edward Langenback wrote:
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> On Friday, December 8, 2006 at 2:42:39 PM
> in Message <20061208204239.GA495 at amphibian.dyndns.org>, toad wrote:
> 
> > Freenet 0.7 build 1007 is now available. Please upgrade! If the
> > node updater doesn't work, please tell me. Some of the changes in 1007:
> > - 1007 will be mandatory on December 25, due to various recent changes.
> snip
> 
> I tried to get the update, but at first all the .jar files at
> 
> http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/
> 
> get nothing but 404's (as of about 7:15 central time 12/8/06)
> 
> a few minutes later, the whole /alpha/ directory is gone, again getting
> 404's
> 
> 
> > Not Found
> >
> > The requested URL /alpha/ was not found on this server. Apache/2.0.55
> > (Ubuntu) DAV/2 SVN/1.3.1 PHP/4.4.2-1build1 Server at
> > downloads.freenetproject.org Port 80
> 
> then, at 7:24 pm downloads.freenetproject.org yields a short html page with
> this code in it:
> 
> 
> 
> info at thoof dot com
> 
> 
> info at thoof dot com
> 
> 
> 
> Looks to me like somebody's decided they don't like freenet.
> Is there an alternate location to download snapshots from?
> 
> 
> in Him,
>  -Ed
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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 1007

2006-12-08 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 1007 is now available. Please upgrade! If the
node updater doesn't work, please tell me. Some of the changes in 1007:
- 1007 will be mandatory on December 25, due to various recent changes.
- Freenet now assumes an MTU of 1400. This is unfortunate, but
  apparently at least one major ISP has this.
- Various interface fixes: HTTP headers, mention FF 2.0.1 fixing the
  force-to-disk on RSS, correctly handle wide chars in queue identities,
  filenames, sortable columns, ?type=blah fix, etc.
- Filter JPEGs, GIFs and PNGs to make sure they are what they appear to
  be (just check the header in the latter two).
- Fix the "can't change the input limit" bug.
- Fix losing some settings when writing freenet.ini; in particular, the
  list of plugins tended to be dropped (bug #910).
- Allow forms on freesites to point to plugins. Changes to HTML filter
  handling of  tags (accept attribute not supported, tell me if
  you need it). Also some plugin related fixes.
- Various minor bugfixes.

Also, please upgrade your Librarian plugin. You can get it from the
website:
http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/plugins/Librarian/

There was a security fix a while ago, and there were many improvements
in recent days, mostly aimed at getting it to work with freesites. (You
can now add a Librarian search form to your freesite).
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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 1007

2006-12-08 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 1007 is now available. Please upgrade! If the
node updater doesn't work, please tell me. Some of the changes in 1007:
- 1007 will be mandatory on December 25, due to various recent changes.
- Freenet now assumes an MTU of 1400. This is unfortunate, but
  apparently at least one major ISP has this.
- Various interface fixes: HTTP headers, mention FF 2.0.1 fixing the
  force-to-disk on RSS, correctly handle wide chars in queue identities,
  filenames, sortable columns, ?type=blahforce fix, etc.
- Filter JPEGs, GIFs and PNGs to make sure they are what they appear to
  be (just check the header in the latter two).
- Fix the can't change the input limit bug.
- Fix losing some settings when writing freenet.ini; in particular, the
  list of plugins tended to be dropped (bug #910).
- Allow forms on freesites to point to plugins. Changes to HTML filter
  handling of form tags (accept attribute not supported, tell me if
  you need it). Also some plugin related fixes.
- Various minor bugfixes.

Also, please upgrade your Librarian plugin. You can get it from the
website:
http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/plugins/Librarian/

There was a security fix a while ago, and there were many improvements
in recent days, mostly aimed at getting it to work with freesites. (You
can now add a Librarian search form to your freesite).


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[freenet-support] Help starting freenet

2006-12-04 Thread toad
Is your browser set to go through a proxy? Check connection settings; if
it is, then add an exclude for 127.0.0.1. If that's not the problem,
then send us your wrapper.log.

On Sun, Dec 03, 2006 at 02:37:21PM +, David Holland wrote:
> Hi freenetproject.org, 
> 
> I have download and installed freenet successfully but I am unable to
> start freenet.  I have tried to access http://127.0.0.1: but this
> shows as loading in my browser status bar then times out after several
> minutes.  Nothing is displayed in my browser.  
> 
> I am using Mandriva 2006 Linux on a dial-up PPP connection with
> Shorewall firewall.  I have disabled the firewall but am still unable to
> view http://127.0.0.1: in my browser.
> 
> I have gone through the FAQ's and I am sure I have not missed anything.
> Help!
> 
> Regards, 
> David.Holland at gawab.com
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[freenet-support] Uninstall not working

2006-12-04 Thread toad
There is currently a bug in the uninstaller. This will be fixed, but in
the meantime, try the instructions on this wiki page:
http://wiki.freenetproject.org/FreenetUninstall

If there is a further problem, or if by some chance you want to tell us
what caused you to uninstall freenet in the first place, then please
reply to this email with details. Thank you.

On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 10:58:19AM -0700, Benjamin Lobato wrote:
> I've downloaded the latest Freenet software for Windows XP available on the
> website, and I've used the updater. When I try to use the uninstaller,
> nothing happens. I tried going though Add/Remove Programs and that hasn't
> worked either. I was not aware that Freenet is in such an early stage of
> development and should probably not be used by the general public. Any help
> at all would be very greatly appreciated. Thanks!
> 
> This is a copy of my wrapper.log:
> 
> ERROR  | wrapper  | 2006/11/29 00:27:40 | The freenet-darknet- service
> is not installed - The specified service does not exist as an installed
> service. (0x424)
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2006/11/29 00:27:40 | Freenet 0.7 darknet-
> installed.
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2006/11/29 00:27:40 | --> Wrapper Started as Service
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2006/11/29 00:27:41 | Launching a JVM...
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:41 | Wrapper (Version 3.2.3)
> http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:41 |   Copyright 1999-2006 Tanuki
> Software, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:41 |
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:41 |   freenet.jar built with
> freenet-ext.jar Build #9 r11062
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:41 | Created log files
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:41 | INFO: Native CPUID library
> 'freenet/support/CPUInformation/jcpuid-x86-windows.dll' loaded from resource
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:41 | INFO: Optimized native BigInteger
> library 'net/i2p/util/jbigi-windows-x86_64_32.dll' loaded from resource
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Initializing Node using freenet
> Build #1003 r11107 and freenet-ext Build #9 r11062
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | FNP port created on 0.0.0.0:56868
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Testnet mode DISABLED. You may
> have some level of anonymity. :)
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Note that this version of Freenet
> is still a very early alpha, and may well have numerous bugs and design
> flaws.
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | In particular: YOU ARE WIDE OPEN
> TO YOUR IMMEDIATE DARKNET PEERS! They can eavesdrop on your requests with
> relatively little difficulty at present (correlation attacks etc).
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Creating PeerManager
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Initializing CHK Datastore (15344
> keys)
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Opening block db index
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Migrating block db index
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Migrating database: Creating
> unique index on block number
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Database is empty (migrating).
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | De-duped, creating new index...
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Keys in store: db 0 file 0 / max
> 15344
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Initializing CHK Datacache
> (15344:15344 keys)
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Opening block db index
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Migrating block db index
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Migrating database: Creating
> unique index on block number
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Database is empty (migrating).
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | De-duped, creating new index...
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Keys in store: db 0 file 0 / max
> 15344
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Initializing pubKey Datastore
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Opening block db index
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Migrating block db index
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Migrating database: Creating
> unique index on block number
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Database is empty (migrating).
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | De-duped, creating new index...
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Keys in store: db 0 file 0 / max
> 15344
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Initializing pubKey Datacache
> (15344 keys)
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Opening block db index
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Migrating block db index
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Migrating database: Creating
> unique index on block number
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Database is empty (migrating).
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | De-duped, creating new index...
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Keys in 

Re: [freenet-support] Uninstall not working

2006-12-04 Thread toad
There is currently a bug in the uninstaller. This will be fixed, but in
the meantime, try the instructions on this wiki page:
http://wiki.freenetproject.org/FreenetUninstall

If there is a further problem, or if by some chance you want to tell us
what caused you to uninstall freenet in the first place, then please
reply to this email with details. Thank you.

On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 10:58:19AM -0700, Benjamin Lobato wrote:
 I've downloaded the latest Freenet software for Windows XP available on the
 website, and I've used the updater. When I try to use the uninstaller,
 nothing happens. I tried going though Add/Remove Programs and that hasn't
 worked either. I was not aware that Freenet is in such an early stage of
 development and should probably not be used by the general public. Any help
 at all would be very greatly appreciated. Thanks!
 
 This is a copy of my wrapper.log:
 
 ERROR  | wrapper  | 2006/11/29 00:27:40 | The freenet-darknet- service
 is not installed - The specified service does not exist as an installed
 service. (0x424)
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2006/11/29 00:27:40 | Freenet 0.7 darknet-
 installed.
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2006/11/29 00:27:40 | -- Wrapper Started as Service
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2006/11/29 00:27:41 | Launching a JVM...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:41 | Wrapper (Version 3.2.3)
 http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:41 |   Copyright 1999-2006 Tanuki
 Software, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:41 |
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:41 |   freenet.jar built with
 freenet-ext.jar Build #9 r11062
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:41 | Created log files
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:41 | INFO: Native CPUID library
 'freenet/support/CPUInformation/jcpuid-x86-windows.dll' loaded from resource
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:41 | INFO: Optimized native BigInteger
 library 'net/i2p/util/jbigi-windows-x86_64_32.dll' loaded from resource
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Initializing Node using freenet
 Build #1003 r11107 and freenet-ext Build #9 r11062
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | FNP port created on 0.0.0.0:56868
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Testnet mode DISABLED. You may
 have some level of anonymity. :)
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Note that this version of Freenet
 is still a very early alpha, and may well have numerous bugs and design
 flaws.
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | In particular: YOU ARE WIDE OPEN
 TO YOUR IMMEDIATE DARKNET PEERS! They can eavesdrop on your requests with
 relatively little difficulty at present (correlation attacks etc).
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Creating PeerManager
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Initializing CHK Datastore (15344
 keys)
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Opening block db index
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Migrating block db index
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Migrating database: Creating
 unique index on block number
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Database is empty (migrating).
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | De-duped, creating new index...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Keys in store: db 0 file 0 / max
 15344
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Initializing CHK Datacache
 (15344:15344 keys)
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Opening block db index
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Migrating block db index
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Migrating database: Creating
 unique index on block number
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Database is empty (migrating).
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | De-duped, creating new index...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Keys in store: db 0 file 0 / max
 15344
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Initializing pubKey Datastore
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Opening block db index
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Migrating block db index
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Migrating database: Creating
 unique index on block number
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Database is empty (migrating).
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | De-duped, creating new index...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Keys in store: db 0 file 0 / max
 15344
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Initializing pubKey Datacache
 (15344 keys)
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Opening block db index
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Migrating block db index
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Migrating database: Creating
 unique index on block number
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Database is empty (migrating).
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | De-duped, creating new index...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | Keys in store: db 0 file 0 / max
 15344
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/29 00:27:42 | 

Re: [freenet-support] Help starting freenet

2006-12-04 Thread toad
Is your browser set to go through a proxy? Check connection settings; if
it is, then add an exclude for 127.0.0.1. If that's not the problem,
then send us your wrapper.log.

On Sun, Dec 03, 2006 at 02:37:21PM +, David Holland wrote:
 Hi freenetproject.org, 
 
 I have download and installed freenet successfully but I am unable to
 start freenet.  I have tried to access http://127.0.0.1: but this
 shows as loading in my browser status bar then times out after several
 minutes.  Nothing is displayed in my browser.  
 
 I am using Mandriva 2006 Linux on a dial-up PPP connection with
 Shorewall firewall.  I have disabled the firewall but am still unable to
 view http://127.0.0.1: in my browser.
 
 I have gone through the FAQ's and I am sure I have not missed anything.
 Help!
 
 Regards, 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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[freenet-support] IE6/XP SP2 may no longer treat text/plain as ambiguous?

2006-12-01 Thread toad
Somebody with XP SP2 and IE6, please visit the below site, and tell me
if it redirects you to fbi.gov:

CHK at 
qhg6NvKnWfG~mKm1akieQfc70pqWXvlyqyBsOnyUZr0,F65SIZDVMBjP9U1Rm1qXK~9Yb8nITW9NO3GdJw3orR8,AAEC--8/

Thanks.

[1] below suggests that it may not. If so, we can drop the warning about
IE not honouring MIME types (for HTML) ... unfortunately, there is RSS
to worry about instead! So please check that too:

Visit the current edition of freenetwatch:
USK at 
jotJldLVFPDEnvRqfhBWsnXPQpOS~QrawxFjgsLZcFQ,xnNqE4Z~zMHmIUmqrA0oziUFSXNOAC7OhOOH4yhcBq4,AQABAAE/freenetwatch/38/

Click on the RSS feed. If you have a recent version of Freenet, this
will produce a warning page. Click on "open the file as plain text";
does it open the RSS feed as RSS, or does it show it as text? Same with
"force your browser to save it to disk" and "open the file as RSS"
please.

[1] 
http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/networking/moniker/overview/appendix_a.asp
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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 1005 including FF2 security fix

2006-12-01 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 1005 is now available. Please upgrade. This build
fixes a potential security issue with Firefox 2.0 (also IE 7, but that
has other problems). Firefox will display as RSS anything which from the
first 512 bytes looks like RSS; therefore an attacker can bypass the
HTML filter using an RSS file with inline images inserted with a MIME
type of plain text. There is also a new per-peer option, "ignore source
port", which you should set (from the darknet page, in advanced mode),
if you are having trouble connecting to a peer behind a corporate NAT.
Finally there are some changes to the node-to-node text messaging
system, which hopefully will make it easier to track down a long-running
but rare bug, and there are some minor improvements to the web
interface.

Upgrade!
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[freenet-support] IE6/XP SP2 may no longer treat text/plain as ambiguous?

2006-12-01 Thread toad
Somebody with XP SP2 and IE6, please visit the below site, and tell me
if it redirects you to fbi.gov:

[EMAIL PROTECTED],F65SIZDVMBjP9U1Rm1qXK~9Yb8nITW9NO3GdJw3orR8,AAEC--8/

Thanks.

[1] below suggests that it may not. If so, we can drop the warning about
IE not honouring MIME types (for HTML) ... unfortunately, there is RSS
to worry about instead! So please check that too:

Visit the current edition of freenetwatch:
[EMAIL 
PROTECTED],xnNqE4Z~zMHmIUmqrA0oziUFSXNOAC7OhOOH4yhcBq4,AQABAAE/freenetwatch/38/

Click on the RSS feed. If you have a recent version of Freenet, this
will produce a warning page. Click on open the file as plain text;
does it open the RSS feed as RSS, or does it show it as text? Same with
force your browser to save it to disk and open the file as RSS
please.

[1] 
http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/networking/moniker/overview/appendix_a.asp


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[freenet-support] Do not use Firefox 2 with Freenet (for now)

2006-11-30 Thread toad
Please do not use Firefox 2.0 with Freenet, for the time being. A
problem with RSS feed auto-detection has been discovered. We will deal
with the problem in the near future, but for the time being, avoid using
Firefox 2.0 to access Freenet. Thank you.

A further mail will be sent to devl detailing the problem, related
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[freenet-support] Do not use Firefox 2 with Freenet (for now)

2006-11-30 Thread toad
Please do not use Firefox 2.0 with Freenet, for the time being. A
problem with RSS feed auto-detection has been discovered. We will deal
with the problem in the near future, but for the time being, avoid using
Firefox 2.0 to access Freenet. Thank you.

A further mail will be sent to devl detailing the problem, related
issues and how to deal with it.


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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 1005 including FF2 security fix

2006-11-30 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 1005 is now available. Please upgrade. This build
fixes a potential security issue with Firefox 2.0 (also IE 7, but that
has other problems). Firefox will display as RSS anything which from the
first 512 bytes looks like RSS; therefore an attacker can bypass the
HTML filter using an RSS file with inline images inserted with a MIME
type of plain text. There is also a new per-peer option, ignore source
port, which you should set (from the darknet page, in advanced mode),
if you are having trouble connecting to a peer behind a corporate NAT.
Finally there are some changes to the node-to-node text messaging
system, which hopefully will make it easier to track down a long-running
but rare bug, and there are some minor improvements to the web
interface.

Upgrade!


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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 1004 fixes exploitable fproxy bug

2006-11-29 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 1004 is now available. This fixes two bugs in or
related to the content filter. These bugs could have been used by a
malicious freesite to compromize your anonymity. Please upgrade ASAP.
Thank you. Also thanks to the reporter of the bug (makomk).
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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 1003

2006-11-29 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 1003 is now available. Please upgrade. Please tell us
if the auto-update doesn't work for you.

Changelog:
1002: 
- Fix a major recent bug which caused bandwidth usage way over the
limit, low payload % (inefficient use of bandwidth) and packets that
were far too large.

1003: 
- Make 1002 mandatory on December 13 (2 weeks)
- Fix the USK inserts bug (which broke jSite inserts, for example)
- Probably fix the node to node messages flooding bug
- Significantly reduce the size of the packets sent at the end of
  connection setup; this should fix connection issues where a firewall
  does not allow fragmented packets.
- Require a public key on all node references.
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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 1004 fixes exploitable fproxy bug

2006-11-29 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 1004 is now available. This fixes two bugs in or
related to the content filter. These bugs could have been used by a
malicious freesite to compromize your anonymity. Please upgrade ASAP.
Thank you. Also thanks to the reporter of the bug (makomk).


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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 1001

2006-11-28 Thread toad
On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 07:45:53PM +0100, freenetwork at web.de wrote:
> >> >Freenet 0.7 build 1001 is now available. Please upgrade. Tell me if the
> >> >auto-update doesn't work for you. 1000 and 1001 consist mostly of
> >> >bugfixes, mostly relating to recent problems with high bandwidth usage
> >> >(above the specified limit) and low payload (efficiency) percentage. If
> >> >you are currently seeing these problems please try build 1001, and let
> >> >us know how you get on. Thanks.
> >>=20
> >> Suddenly ALL my peers are BACKED OFF and my node is not able to detect it=
> >'s IP address anymore ("give a hint...")
> >> What's wrong? Is this just me?
> 
> >Strange. Two separate problems. The first I have no idea, but try 1002.
> 
> 1002 seems to have helped. They're CONNECTED once more.
> IP still isn't detected. I'm natted, so the other nodes tell me my IP within 
> their packets?

They should do. Does your noderef include your IP address?
> 
> >As for the second, is the jSTUN plugin still loaded? If not, I suggest
> >you load it manually (instructions on the plugins page on the wiki).
> 
> "No plugins loaded"
> 
> jSTUN never worked for me, either. It had an incompatible protocol.

Error message? ISP problems?
> 
> >> (My peer versions range from 998 to 1001)
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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 1001

2006-11-28 Thread toad
On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 07:22:49PM +0100, freenetwork at web.de wrote:
> >Freenet 0.7 build 1001 is now available. Please upgrade. Tell me if the
> >auto-update doesn't work for you. 1000 and 1001 consist mostly of
> >bugfixes, mostly relating to recent problems with high bandwidth usage
> >(above the specified limit) and low payload (efficiency) percentage. If
> >you are currently seeing these problems please try build 1001, and let
> >us know how you get on. Thanks.
> 
> Suddenly ALL my peers are BACKED OFF and my node is not able to detect it's 
> IP address anymore ("give a hint...")
> What's wrong? Is this just me?

Strange. Two separate problems. The first I have no idea, but try 1002.
As for the second, is the jSTUN plugin still loaded? If not, I suggest
you load it manually (instructions on the plugins page on the wiki).
> 
> (My peer versions range from 998 to 1001)
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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 1001

2006-11-28 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 1001 is now available. Please upgrade. Tell me if the
auto-update doesn't work for you. 1000 and 1001 consist mostly of
bugfixes, mostly relating to recent problems with high bandwidth usage
(above the specified limit) and low payload (efficiency) percentage. If
you are currently seeing these problems please try build 1001, and let
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Re: [freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 1001

2006-11-28 Thread toad
On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 07:22:49PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Freenet 0.7 build 1001 is now available. Please upgrade. Tell me if the
 auto-update doesn't work for you. 1000 and 1001 consist mostly of
 bugfixes, mostly relating to recent problems with high bandwidth usage
 (above the specified limit) and low payload (efficiency) percentage. If
 you are currently seeing these problems please try build 1001, and let
 us know how you get on. Thanks.
 
 Suddenly ALL my peers are BACKED OFF and my node is not able to detect it's 
 IP address anymore (give a hint...)
 What's wrong? Is this just me?

Strange. Two separate problems. The first I have no idea, but try 1002.
As for the second, is the jSTUN plugin still loaded? If not, I suggest
you load it manually (instructions on the plugins page on the wiki).
 
 (My peer versions range from 998 to 1001)


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Re: [freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 1001

2006-11-28 Thread toad
On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 07:45:53PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Freenet 0.7 build 1001 is now available. Please upgrade. Tell me if the
  auto-update doesn't work for you. 1000 and 1001 consist mostly of
  bugfixes, mostly relating to recent problems with high bandwidth usage
  (above the specified limit) and low payload (efficiency) percentage. If
  you are currently seeing these problems please try build 1001, and let
  us know how you get on. Thanks.
 =20
  Suddenly ALL my peers are BACKED OFF and my node is not able to detect it=
 's IP address anymore (give a hint...)
  What's wrong? Is this just me?
 
 Strange. Two separate problems. The first I have no idea, but try 1002.
 
 1002 seems to have helped. They're CONNECTED once more.
 IP still isn't detected. I'm natted, so the other nodes tell me my IP within 
 their packets?

They should do. Does your noderef include your IP address?
 
 As for the second, is the jSTUN plugin still loaded? If not, I suggest
 you load it manually (instructions on the plugins page on the wiki).
 
 No plugins loaded
 
 jSTUN never worked for me, either. It had an incompatible protocol.

Error message? ISP problems?
 
  (My peer versions range from 998 to 1001)


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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 1003

2006-11-28 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 1003 is now available. Please upgrade. Please tell us
if the auto-update doesn't work for you.

Changelog:
1002: 
- Fix a major recent bug which caused bandwidth usage way over the
limit, low payload % (inefficient use of bandwidth) and packets that
were far too large.

1003: 
- Make 1002 mandatory on December 13 (2 weeks)
- Fix the USK inserts bug (which broke jSite inserts, for example)
- Probably fix the node to node messages flooding bug
- Significantly reduce the size of the packets sent at the end of
  connection setup; this should fix connection issues where a firewall
  does not allow fragmented packets.
- Require a public key on all node references.


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[freenet-support] Oops, left important info off.

2006-11-27 Thread toad
Either run it on a command line _from within X windows_ to use the GUI
installer, or install the tarball instead (IIRC there is a link from the
download page? Otherwise ask us).

On Sun, Nov 26, 2006 at 05:34:07AM +0800, Gavin Zweck wrote:
> G'day. I just sent an email and didn't realise that I'd left off the most 
> important bit... what went wrong! 
> 
> Let me start by saying that I'm pretty new to Linux and am not a
> guru with it.
> 
> I followed the instructions on how to install it;
> 
> > You need to have a recent Java Runtime Environment. We have 
> > experienced best results with Sun's Java >Runtime Environment which 
> > can be obtained from http://www.java.com/.
> > Java version 1.4.1 and later will work. However, be aware that 
> > there are applet security >vulnerabilities in all versions prior to 
> > Java 1.5 update 4. Generally, we recommend using Java 1.5.
> >
> > Type on a command line :
> >
> > wget http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/installer/new_installer.jar
> > java -jar new_installer.jar
> 
> I then got this message.
> 
> 08:06:06 (90.85 KB/s) - `new_installer.jar.1' saved [2643400/2643400]
> 
> Then when I did the second part-(java -jar new_installer.jar) - I got this;
> 
> Exception in thread "main" java.awt.AWTError: Cannot load AWT toolkit: 
> gnu.java.awt.peer.gtk.GtkToolkit
>at java.awt.Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit(libgcj.so.7)
>at java.awt.Font.tk(libgcj.so.7)
>at java.awt.Font.getPeerFromToolkit(libgcj.so.7)
>at java.awt.Font.(libgcj.so.7)
>at javax.swing.plaf.FontUIResource.(libgcj.so.7)
>at javax.swing.plaf.metal.DefaultMetalTheme.(libgcj.so.7)
>at java.lang.Class.initializeClass(libgcj.so.7)
>at javax.swing.plaf.metal.MetalLookAndFeel.createDefaultTheme(libgcj.so.7)
>at javax.swing.plaf.metal.MetalLookAndFeel.(libgcj.so.7)
>at javax.swing.UIManager.(libgcj.so.7)
>at java.lang.Class.initializeClass(libgcj.so.7)
>at 
> com.izforge.izpack.installer.GUIInstaller.loadLookAndFeel(GUIInstaller.java:342)
>at com.izforge.izpack.installer.GUIInstaller.(GUIInstaller.java:117)
>at java.lang.Class.newInstance(libgcj.so.7)
>at com.izforge.izpack.installer.Installer.main(Installer.java:62)
> Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: gnu.java.awt.peer.gtk.GtkToolkit
>at java.lang.Class.forName(libgcj.so.7)
>at java.lang.Class.forName(libgcj.so.7)
>at java.awt.Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit(libgcj.so.7)
>...14 more
> 
> 
> I have no idea what I'm meant to do with that. Any help would be greatly 
> appreciated.
> 
> Guvna.
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Re: [freenet-support] Oops, left important info off.

2006-11-27 Thread toad
Either run it on a command line _from within X windows_ to use the GUI
installer, or install the tarball instead (IIRC there is a link from the
download page? Otherwise ask us).

On Sun, Nov 26, 2006 at 05:34:07AM +0800, Gavin Zweck wrote:
 G'day. I just sent an email and didn't realise that I'd left off the most 
 important bit... what went wrong! 
 
 Let me start by saying that I'm pretty new to Linux and am not a
 guru with it.
 
 I followed the instructions on how to install it;
 
  You need to have a recent Java Runtime Environment. We have 
  experienced best results with Sun's Java Runtime Environment which 
  can be obtained from http://www.java.com/.
  Java version 1.4.1 and later will work. However, be aware that 
  there are applet security vulnerabilities in all versions prior to 
  Java 1.5 update 4. Generally, we recommend using Java 1.5.
 
  Type on a command line :
 
  wget http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/installer/new_installer.jar
  java -jar new_installer.jar
 
 I then got this message.
 
 08:06:06 (90.85 KB/s) - `new_installer.jar.1' saved [2643400/2643400]
 
 Then when I did the second part-(java -jar new_installer.jar) - I got this;
 
 Exception in thread main java.awt.AWTError: Cannot load AWT toolkit: 
 gnu.java.awt.peer.gtk.GtkToolkit
at java.awt.Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit(libgcj.so.7)
at java.awt.Font.tk(libgcj.so.7)
at java.awt.Font.getPeerFromToolkit(libgcj.so.7)
at java.awt.Font.init(libgcj.so.7)
at javax.swing.plaf.FontUIResource.init(libgcj.so.7)
at javax.swing.plaf.metal.DefaultMetalTheme.clinit(libgcj.so.7)
at java.lang.Class.initializeClass(libgcj.so.7)
at javax.swing.plaf.metal.MetalLookAndFeel.createDefaultTheme(libgcj.so.7)
at javax.swing.plaf.metal.MetalLookAndFeel.init(libgcj.so.7)
at javax.swing.UIManager.clinit(libgcj.so.7)
at java.lang.Class.initializeClass(libgcj.so.7)
at 
 com.izforge.izpack.installer.GUIInstaller.loadLookAndFeel(GUIInstaller.java:342)
at com.izforge.izpack.installer.GUIInstaller.init(GUIInstaller.java:117)
at java.lang.Class.newInstance(libgcj.so.7)
at com.izforge.izpack.installer.Installer.main(Installer.java:62)
 Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: gnu.java.awt.peer.gtk.GtkToolkit
at java.lang.Class.forName(libgcj.so.7)
at java.lang.Class.forName(libgcj.so.7)
at java.awt.Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit(libgcj.so.7)
...14 more
 
 
 I have no idea what I'm meant to do with that. Any help would be greatly 
 appreciated.
 
 Guvna.
 
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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 1001

2006-11-27 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 1001 is now available. Please upgrade. Tell me if the
auto-update doesn't work for you. 1000 and 1001 consist mostly of
bugfixes, mostly relating to recent problems with high bandwidth usage
(above the specified limit) and low payload (efficiency) percentage. If
you are currently seeing these problems please try build 1001, and let
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[freenet-support] Bandwidth bug maybe fixed

2006-11-26 Thread toad
Would those who have been having problems with 999 using too much
bandwidth please try build 11051 and tell me if it makes any difference?
Update manually from downloads.freenetproject.org, or use "update.sh
testing" (*nix) / "update testing" (windows). Thanks.
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[freenet-support] Bandwidth bug maybe fixed

2006-11-25 Thread toad
Would those who have been having problems with 999 using too much
bandwidth please try build 11051 and tell me if it makes any difference?
Update manually from downloads.freenetproject.org, or use update.sh
testing (*nix) / update testing (windows). Thanks.


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[freenet-support] build 10982 NPE hangs node on startup

2006-11-18 Thread toad
Thanks. Please try r10986.

On Sat, Nov 18, 2006 at 12:45:15PM +0100, freenetwork at web.de wrote:
> 
> [...]
> Written freenet.ini.tmp and moved to freenet.ini
> Extra peer data reading and processing completed
> Node initialization completed.
> Exception in thread "freenet.clients.http.SimpleToadletServer$SocketHandler 
> at 42cbda" java.lang.NullPointerException
> at 
> freenet.node.updater.NodeUpdaterManager.fetchingNewMainJar(NodeUpdaterManager.java:679)
> at 
> freenet.node.useralerts.UpdatedVersionAvailableUserAlert.isValid(UpdatedVersionAvailableUserAlert.java:176)
> at 
> freenet.node.useralerts.UserAlertManager.createAlerts(UserAlertManager.java:58)
> at 
> freenet.clients.http.WelcomeToadlet.handleGet(WelcomeToadlet.java:526)
> at 
> freenet.clients.http.ToadletContextImpl.handle(ToadletContextImpl.java:282)
> at 
> freenet.clients.http.SimpleToadletServer$SocketHandler.run(SimpleToadletServer.java:394)
> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
> 
> after that nothing more happened, fproxy also didn't show up
> 
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Re: [freenet-support] build 10982 NPE hangs node on startup

2006-11-18 Thread toad
Thanks. Please try r10986.

On Sat, Nov 18, 2006 at 12:45:15PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 [...]
 Written freenet.ini.tmp and moved to freenet.ini
 Extra peer data reading and processing completed
 Node initialization completed.
 Exception in thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] java.lang.NullPointerException
 at 
 freenet.node.updater.NodeUpdaterManager.fetchingNewMainJar(NodeUpdaterManager.java:679)
 at 
 freenet.node.useralerts.UpdatedVersionAvailableUserAlert.isValid(UpdatedVersionAvailableUserAlert.java:176)
 at 
 freenet.node.useralerts.UserAlertManager.createAlerts(UserAlertManager.java:58)
 at 
 freenet.clients.http.WelcomeToadlet.handleGet(WelcomeToadlet.java:526)
 at 
 freenet.clients.http.ToadletContextImpl.handle(ToadletContextImpl.java:282)
 at 
 freenet.clients.http.SimpleToadletServer$SocketHandler.run(SimpleToadletServer.java:394)
 at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
 
 after that nothing more happened, fproxy also didn't show up
 
 
 
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[freenet-support] Can't uninstall freenet

2006-11-17 Thread toad
Can you provide any additional information? For example, can you send us
your wrapper.log? Also when did you install it? Can you provide a
screenshot (or better still, a log of the console) from when you tried
to run update.cmd?

On Fri, Nov 17, 2006 at 09:46:05AM +, troy wrote:
> Hello,
> I have installed the freenet 0.7 but I have lots of problems with it. It 
> won't 
> update, I tried to do it manually trough update.cmd but get a system error 
> 1067 
> and now freenet is no longer working.
> I tried to uninstall but when I am in the uninstall screen and click 
> uninstall 
> nothing happens.
> I am on windows XP.
> Can you please help me.
> Thanks in advance.
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[freenet-support] Librarian plugin

2006-11-17 Thread toad
Would anyone who uses the Librarian plugin please download the latest
version from:
http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/plugins/Librarian/Librarian-r10964.jar

A bug has been fixed that could allow a malicious index to insert
arbitrary HTML into search results and therefore compromize your anonymity.
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[freenet-support] Librarian plugin

2006-11-17 Thread toad
Would anyone who uses the Librarian plugin please download the latest
version from:
http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/plugins/Librarian/Librarian-r10964.jar

A bug has been fixed that could allow a malicious index to insert
arbitrary HTML into search results and therefore compromize your anonymity.


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Re: [freenet-support] Can't uninstall freenet

2006-11-17 Thread toad
Can you provide any additional information? For example, can you send us
your wrapper.log? Also when did you install it? Can you provide a
screenshot (or better still, a log of the console) from when you tried
to run update.cmd?

On Fri, Nov 17, 2006 at 09:46:05AM +, troy wrote:
 Hello,
 I have installed the freenet 0.7 but I have lots of problems with it. It 
 won't 
 update, I tried to do it manually trough update.cmd but get a system error 
 1067 
 and now freenet is no longer working.
 I tried to uninstall but when I am in the uninstall screen and click 
 uninstall 
 nothing happens.
 I am on windows XP.
 Can you please help me.
 Thanks in advance.


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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 995 - auto update not working

2006-11-15 Thread toad
Update manually to 998. That should fix the problem.

On Tue, Nov 14, 2006 at 06:32:58PM -, Mr. Flibble wrote:
> > Freenet 0.7 build 996 is now available. Please upgrade.
> 
> My node doesn't seem to want to update itself.
> For the last  2 days, I've had the  following displayed on my fproxy
> homepage:
> 
> "It seems that your node isn't running the latest version of the software.
> Your node is currently fetching the update over Freenet. Once this is
> complete, you will be prompted to install the new version. Please be
> patient, this could take up to half an hour."
> 
> At the moment, 6 of my connected peers are running 996,  together with 2
> backed off and 1 disconnetd node.
> Any idea why it's not downloaded it?
> It has updated itself from build 990 onwards within an hour or so without
> problems.
> 
> MrFlibble
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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 998

2006-11-15 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 998 is now available. Changes in 997 and 998:
- Fix many datastore bugs (mostly introduced in 996).
- Fix the updater (last few builds it hasn't worked).
- Fix CSS comments breakage.
- Update initial edition number on the indexes.
- Speed up uploading files through the browser on the queue page.
- FCP access to peer private notes.
- Documentation updates, comments, wording fixes, base64 padding parsing
  change (shouldn't have any impact).

Please upgrade. You may have to upgrade to 998 manually using the
update.sh or update.cmd scripts.
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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 998

2006-11-15 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 998 is now available. Changes in 997 and 998:
- Fix many datastore bugs (mostly introduced in 996).
- Fix the updater (last few builds it hasn't worked).
- Fix CSS comments breakage.
- Update initial edition number on the indexes.
- Speed up uploading files through the browser on the queue page.
- FCP access to peer private notes.
- Documentation updates, comments, wording fixes, base64 padding parsing
  change (shouldn't have any impact).

Please upgrade. You may have to upgrade to 998 manually using the
update.sh or update.cmd scripts.


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Re: [freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 995 - auto update not working

2006-11-15 Thread toad
Update manually to 998. That should fix the problem.

On Tue, Nov 14, 2006 at 06:32:58PM -, Mr. Flibble wrote:
  Freenet 0.7 build 996 is now available. Please upgrade.
 
 My node doesn't seem to want to update itself.
 For the last  2 days, I've had the  following displayed on my fproxy
 homepage:
 
 It seems that your node isn't running the latest version of the software.
 Your node is currently fetching the update over Freenet. Once this is
 complete, you will be prompted to install the new version. Please be
 patient, this could take up to half an hour.
 
 At the moment, 6 of my connected peers are running 996,  together with 2
 backed off and 1 disconnetd node.
 Any idea why it's not downloaded it?
 It has updated itself from build 990 onwards within an hour or so without
 problems.
 
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[freenet-support] latest 0.7 build blows

2006-11-13 Thread toad
On Sun, Nov 12, 2006 at 10:45:01PM -, Anonymous via Panta Rhei wrote:
> > > >
> > > > On Mon, Nov 06, 2006 at 07:21:16PM +0100, Anonymous Remailer (austria) 
> > > > wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > first you have the damned thing spending forever farking with the 
> > > > > store on
> > > > > startup, then you fark with the store so that it isn't going to grow 
> > > > > like
> > > > > it should, now the farking thing starts up and pukes all over itself.

Both of those problems are fixed now. The store will use exactly half of
the storeSize, at most, and the cache likewise, and the node will not
need to resize either of them on startup, in general. There is a
one-time migration from 994 to 996, however that is quick, and once it's
done, 996 loads significantly faster than 994, and uses less memory.

> > > > > logfile showed it was opening CHK store database when it happened. I 
> > > > > tried
> > > > > everything, the only thing that fixed was to delete entire store. 
> > > > > only then
> > > > > would it start up.
> > > >
> > > > If you had included your wrapper.log (maybe via a pastebin, e.g.
> > > > code.bulix.org), I might have been able to help.
> > >
> > > What's a "wrapper"?
> > >
> > > File not found: wrapper.log
> > > File not found: wrapper.*
> > > File not found: wrapper*
> >
> > How did you install the node then?
> 
> Like this:
> > Message-ID: 
> >
> > 0) be sure you have Java version 1.5 or 1.6 (1.4 will/should work too)
> > - type "java -version" in a console and watch the output
> >
> > 1) download these two files into a separate directory you've created 
> > forehand:
> > - http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/freenet-r10260-snapshot.jar
> > - http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/freenet-ext.jar
> >
> > 2) change to the directory they're in
> >
> > 3) rename "freenet-r10260-snapshot.jar" to "freenet.jar"
> >
> > 4) run "java -cp freenet.jar;freenet-ext.jar;%CLASSPATH%;. freenet.node.Node
> >
> > 5) report problems :)
> 
> 6) update freenet.jar as needed
> 
> > Do you have any other log of the node's output?
> 
> not that i can find.

Okay, in future, if you continue to use freenet, please could you
capture stderr/stdout to a log file? 

java -cp freenet.jar;freenet-ext.jar;%CLASSPATH%;. freenet.node.Node >
 log.output 2>&1 &

Or something like that. Thanks.

> 
> > >
> > > in any freenet 0.7 directory or sub-directory
> > >
> > > > > also, why cant 0.7 have more than a few peers connected?
> > > >
> > > > It can. I have currently:
> > > > * Connected: 11
> > > > * Backed off: 2
> > > > * Disconnected: 44
> > > > * Never Connected: 1
> > > >
> > > > Often that's closer to 16.
> > >
> > >
> > > * Connected: 4
> > > * Backed off: 1
> > > * Disconnected: 37
> > > * Never Connected: 31
> > >
> > > and yes, they all have my ref.
> >
> > Maybe some of them dropped you?
> 
> yeah, I hear 0.7 has a plague of that.

Hmmm, somebody this morning said that 996 had significantly more peers
connected for them (behind a double NAT). This is plausible as there
were some USK fixes in 996... Does it help for you?
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Re: [freenet-support] latest 0.7 build blows

2006-11-13 Thread toad
On Sun, Nov 12, 2006 at 10:45:01PM -, Anonymous via Panta Rhei wrote:
   
On Mon, Nov 06, 2006 at 07:21:16PM +0100, Anonymous Remailer (austria) 
wrote:

 first you have the damned thing spending forever farking with the 
 store on
 startup, then you fark with the store so that it isn't going to grow 
 like
 it should, now the farking thing starts up and pukes all over itself.

Both of those problems are fixed now. The store will use exactly half of
the storeSize, at most, and the cache likewise, and the node will not
need to resize either of them on startup, in general. There is a
one-time migration from 994 to 996, however that is quick, and once it's
done, 996 loads significantly faster than 994, and uses less memory.

 logfile showed it was opening CHK store database when it happened. I 
 tried
 everything, the only thing that fixed was to delete entire store. 
 only then
 would it start up.
   
If you had included your wrapper.log (maybe via a pastebin, e.g.
code.bulix.org), I might have been able to help.
  
   What's a wrapper?
  
   File not found: wrapper.log
   File not found: wrapper.*
   File not found: wrapper*
 
  How did you install the node then?
 
 Like this:
  Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  0) be sure you have Java version 1.5 or 1.6 (1.4 will/should work too)
  - type java -version in a console and watch the output
 
  1) download these two files into a separate directory you've created 
  forehand:
  - http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/freenet-r10260-snapshot.jar
  - http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/freenet-ext.jar
 
  2) change to the directory they're in
 
  3) rename freenet-r10260-snapshot.jar to freenet.jar
 
  4) run java -cp freenet.jar;freenet-ext.jar;%CLASSPATH%;. freenet.node.Node
 
  5) report problems :)
 
 6) update freenet.jar as needed
 
  Do you have any other log of the node's output?
 
 not that i can find.

Okay, in future, if you continue to use freenet, please could you
capture stderr/stdout to a log file? 

java -cp freenet.jar;freenet-ext.jar;%CLASSPATH%;. freenet.node.Node 
 log.output 21 

Or something like that. Thanks.

 
  
   in any freenet 0.7 directory or sub-directory
  
 also, why cant 0.7 have more than a few peers connected?
   
It can. I have currently:
* Connected: 11
* Backed off: 2
* Disconnected: 44
* Never Connected: 1
   
Often that's closer to 16.
  
  
   * Connected: 4
   * Backed off: 1
   * Disconnected: 37
   * Never Connected: 31
  
   and yes, they all have my ref.
 
  Maybe some of them dropped you?
 
 yeah, I hear 0.7 has a plague of that.

Hmmm, somebody this morning said that 996 had significantly more peers
connected for them (behind a double NAT). This is plausible as there
were some USK fixes in 996... Does it help for you?


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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 995

2006-11-12 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 996 is now available. Please upgrade.

Changes:
- Many fixes related to fproxy, USKs and/or 994's
  TOO_MANY_PATH_COMPONENTS. Fixes loading freesites with many
  out-of-date USK activelink images, amongst other things.
- Significant changes to the datastore code. The code now uses a single
  Environment instance (in database-), and the store files are
  directly in the storeDir (. by default). Start-up is significantly
  faster, there is a new config option to control how much memory the
  database will use (databaseMaxMemory), and there are probably more
  gains in speed and memory.
- The fproxy.allowedHosts and fcp.allowedHosts settings now have
  warnings in their documentation explaining that users who can access
  fproxy or fcp can do bad things like switching the node off or
  inserting local files.
- Fixes a deadlock.
- Various other bugfixes.
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[freenet-support] wth

2006-11-12 Thread toad
Is it still? It's not widely reported by other people.

On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 08:45:07PM +0200, Stefan Gr?nberg wrote:
> why the hell is the node restarting all the "#?"#? time?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/08/10 20:36:54 |
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2006/08/10 20:36:55 | JVM requested a restart.
> ERROR  | wrapper  | 2006/08/10 20:37:39 | Shutdown failed: Timed out 
> waiting for signal from JVM.
> ERROR  | wrapper  | 2006/08/10 20:37:39 | JVM did not exit on request, 
> terminated
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2006/08/10 20:37:44 | Reloading Wrapper configuration...
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2006/08/10 20:37:44 | Launching a JVM...
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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 994

2006-11-11 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 994 is now available. Please upgrade. The auto-update
should be working; please tell me if it is not working for you (a few
success reports would be nice too, in private email).

There are quite a few changes:
- The store is no longer shrunk on every startup!
- Lowering the priority of a queued request now works.
- Many other bugfixes.
- Significant optimisation in HTMLEncoder, speeds up fetching
  cached/generated pages somewhat. (Thanks Unique Person on Frost)
- If you request a key which has additional path components beyond what
  is needed, for example if you request CHK at blah,blah,blah as
  CHK at blah,blah,blah/blah.blah, the node will reject the request and
  send you a redirect to the original. This is enabled in fproxy (but
  occurs transparently, updating the URL in the location bar and any
  bookmarks), but disabled by default in FCP so that Frost, Thaw etc can
  be fixed to follow the redirect. It can be enabled by setting
  node.ignoreTooManyPathComponents=false in the config.

  The rationale behind this is 1) most URIs do not behave like this;
  there is no reason to increase the learning curve in Freenet by
  producing unexpected behaviour, 2) it makes freenet URIs easily comparable,
  which is good for all automatic systems that use freenet URIs.
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Re: [freenet-support] wth

2006-11-11 Thread toad
Is it still? It's not widely reported by other people.

On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 08:45:07PM +0200, Stefan Grönberg wrote:
 why the hell is the node restarting all the #¤#¤ time?
 
 
 
 
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/08/10 20:36:54 |
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2006/08/10 20:36:55 | JVM requested a restart.
 ERROR  | wrapper  | 2006/08/10 20:37:39 | Shutdown failed: Timed out 
 waiting for signal from JVM.
 ERROR  | wrapper  | 2006/08/10 20:37:39 | JVM did not exit on request, 
 terminated
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2006/08/10 20:37:44 | Reloading Wrapper configuration...
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2006/08/10 20:37:44 | Launching a JVM...


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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 995

2006-11-11 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 996 is now available. Please upgrade.

Changes:
- Many fixes related to fproxy, USKs and/or 994's
  TOO_MANY_PATH_COMPONENTS. Fixes loading freesites with many
  out-of-date USK activelink images, amongst other things.
- Significant changes to the datastore code. The code now uses a single
  Environment instance (in database-portnum), and the store files are
  directly in the storeDir (. by default). Start-up is significantly
  faster, there is a new config option to control how much memory the
  database will use (databaseMaxMemory), and there are probably more
  gains in speed and memory.
- The fproxy.allowedHosts and fcp.allowedHosts settings now have
  warnings in their documentation explaining that users who can access
  fproxy or fcp can do bad things like switching the node off or
  inserting local files.
- Fixes a deadlock.
- Various other bugfixes.


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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 994

2006-11-10 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 994 is now available. Please upgrade. The auto-update
should be working; please tell me if it is not working for you (a few
success reports would be nice too, in private email).

There are quite a few changes:
- The store is no longer shrunk on every startup!
- Lowering the priority of a queued request now works.
- Many other bugfixes.
- Significant optimisation in HTMLEncoder, speeds up fetching
  cached/generated pages somewhat. (Thanks Unique Person on Frost)
- If you request a key which has additional path components beyond what
  is needed, for example if you request [EMAIL PROTECTED],blah,blah as
  [EMAIL PROTECTED],blah,blah/blah.blah, the node will reject the request and
  send you a redirect to the original. This is enabled in fproxy (but
  occurs transparently, updating the URL in the location bar and any
  bookmarks), but disabled by default in FCP so that Frost, Thaw etc can
  be fixed to follow the redirect. It can be enabled by setting
  node.ignoreTooManyPathComponents=false in the config.

  The rationale behind this is 1) most URIs do not behave like this;
  there is no reason to increase the learning curve in Freenet by
  producing unexpected behaviour, 2) it makes freenet URIs easily comparable,
  which is good for all automatic systems that use freenet URIs.


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[freenet-support] Fresh Install problems...

2006-11-08 Thread toad
Bizarre. Any ideas nextgens? I didn't think the self-extractor would
work headless...

On Mon, Nov 06, 2006 at 07:40:17PM -0500, Manuel Arguelles wrote:
> Hello I just did a fresh install, and I'm getting:
> 
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2006/11/06 19:06:48 | --> Wrapper Started as Daemon
> STATUS | wrapper  | 2006/11/06 19:06:48 | Launching a JVM...
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/06 19:06:49 | Wrapper (Version 3.2.1)
> http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/06 19:06:49 |
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/06 19:06:49 | WARNING - The Wrapper jar file
> currently in use is version "3.2.1"
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/06 19:06:49 |   while the version of the
> Wrapper which launched this JVM is
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/06 19:06:49 |   "3.2.0".
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/06 19:06:49 |   The Wrapper may appear
> to work correctly but some features may
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/06 19:06:49 |   not function correctly.
> This configuration has not been tested
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/06 19:06:49 |   and is not supported.
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/06 19:06:49 |
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/06 19:06:49 | WARNING - The Wrapper jar file
> currently in use is version "3.2.1"
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/06 19:06:49 |   while the version of the
> native library is "3.2.0".
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/06 19:06:49 |   The Wrapper may appear
> to work correctly but some features may
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/06 19:06:49 |   not function correctly.
> This configuration has not been tested
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/06 19:06:49 |   and is not supported.
> INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/06 19:06:49 |
> 
> the install process was over ssh without x:
> 
> wget http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/installer/selfextractpack.jar
> DISPLAY="" java -jar selfextractpack.jar
> 
> I select auto update in the configuration but haven't run update.shscript...
> 
> is there anything that I can do? it's my first time with freenode... is this
> a bug?
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[freenet-support] latest 0.7 build blows

2006-11-08 Thread toad
On Wed, Nov 08, 2006 at 03:11:34AM -, Anonymous via Panta Rhei wrote:
> On Mon, 6 Nov 2006 21:46:06 +, you wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, Nov 06, 2006 at 07:21:16PM +0100, Anonymous Remailer (austria) 
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > first you have the damned thing spending forever farking with the store on
> > > startup, then you fark with the store so that it isn't going to grow like
> > > it should, now the farking thing starts up and pukes all over itself.
> > > logfile showed it was opening CHK store database when it happened. I tried
> > > everything, the only thing that fixed was to delete entire store. only 
> > > then
> > > would it start up.
> >
> > If you had included your wrapper.log (maybe via a pastebin, e.g.
> > code.bulix.org), I might have been able to help.
> 
> What's a "wrapper"?
> 
> File not found: wrapper.log
> File not found: wrapper.*
> File not found: wrapper*

How did you install the node then? Do you have any other log of the
node's output?
> 
> in any freenet 0.7 directory or sub-directory
> 
> > > also, why cant 0.7 have more than a few peers connected?
> >
> > It can. I have currently:
> > * Connected: 11
> > * Backed off: 2
> > * Disconnected: 44
> > * Never Connected: 1
> >
> > Often that's closer to 16.
> 
> 
> * Connected: 4
> * Backed off: 1
> * Disconnected: 37
> * Never Connected: 31
> 
> and yes, they all have my ref.

Maybe some of them dropped you?
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[freenet-support] Open Letter to Detective Paul Krawczyk

2006-11-08 Thread toad
On Wed, Nov 08, 2006 at 02:49:39AM -, Anonymous via Panta Rhei wrote:
> On Mon, 6 Nov 2006 21:44:33 +, you wrote:
> >
> > You just posted your private insert URI. Well done.
> >
> > On Sat, Nov 04, 2006 at 10:37:31AM -, Anonymous via Panta Rhei wrote:
> > >
> > > Open Letter to Detective Paul Krawczyk
> > > SSK at vso2nfolaRSjmAtuCaqGy1-
> > > jjt8PAgM,8JcSwW9tZQtaYyD~OMUSVA/dickdetectivepaulkrawczyk//
> 
> Wrong answer genius, you didn't look closely enough at it.
> 
> It's most definitely not the private insert key, it's the key fiw generated 
> when it inserted the page.

Then why doesn't the SSK end with PAgM?
> 
> =* Inserting project (FIW 0.08) *=
> Name: temp1
> HTL: 20
>   Edition: 0
> Public URI: SSK at vso2nfolaRSjmAtuCaqGy1-
> jjt8PAgM,8JcSwW9tZQtaYyD~OMUSVA/dickdetectivepaulkrawczyk//
> Start of insert: 2006-11-03 23:45:57
> FCP host/port: 127.0.0.1:8481
> =*==*=
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Re: [freenet-support] Open Letter to Detective Paul Krawczyk

2006-11-08 Thread toad
On Wed, Nov 08, 2006 at 02:49:39AM -, Anonymous via Panta Rhei wrote:
 On Mon, 6 Nov 2006 21:44:33 +, you wrote:
 
  You just posted your private insert URI. Well done.
 
  On Sat, Nov 04, 2006 at 10:37:31AM -, Anonymous via Panta Rhei wrote:
  
   Open Letter to Detective Paul Krawczyk
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   jjt8PAgM,8JcSwW9tZQtaYyD~OMUSVA/dickdetectivepaulkrawczyk//
 
 Wrong answer genius, you didn't look closely enough at it.
 
 It's most definitely not the private insert key, it's the key fiw generated 
 when it inserted the page.

Then why doesn't the SSK end with PAgM?
 
 =* Inserting project (FIW 0.08) *=
 Name: temp1
 HTL: 20
   Edition: 0
 Public URI: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 jjt8PAgM,8JcSwW9tZQtaYyD~OMUSVA/dickdetectivepaulkrawczyk//
 Start of insert: 2006-11-03 23:45:57
 FCP host/port: 127.0.0.1:8481
 =*==*=


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Re: [freenet-support] latest 0.7 build blows

2006-11-08 Thread toad
On Wed, Nov 08, 2006 at 03:11:34AM -, Anonymous via Panta Rhei wrote:
 On Mon, 6 Nov 2006 21:46:06 +, you wrote:
 
  On Mon, Nov 06, 2006 at 07:21:16PM +0100, Anonymous Remailer (austria) 
  wrote:
  
   first you have the damned thing spending forever farking with the store on
   startup, then you fark with the store so that it isn't going to grow like
   it should, now the farking thing starts up and pukes all over itself.
   logfile showed it was opening CHK store database when it happened. I tried
   everything, the only thing that fixed was to delete entire store. only 
   then
   would it start up.
 
  If you had included your wrapper.log (maybe via a pastebin, e.g.
  code.bulix.org), I might have been able to help.
 
 What's a wrapper?
 
 File not found: wrapper.log
 File not found: wrapper.*
 File not found: wrapper*

How did you install the node then? Do you have any other log of the
node's output?
 
 in any freenet 0.7 directory or sub-directory
 
   also, why cant 0.7 have more than a few peers connected?
 
  It can. I have currently:
  * Connected: 11
  * Backed off: 2
  * Disconnected: 44
  * Never Connected: 1
 
  Often that's closer to 16.
 
 
 * Connected: 4
 * Backed off: 1
 * Disconnected: 37
 * Never Connected: 31
 
 and yes, they all have my ref.

Maybe some of them dropped you?


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Re: [freenet-support] Fresh Install problems...

2006-11-08 Thread toad
Bizarre. Any ideas nextgens? I didn't think the self-extractor would
work headless...

On Mon, Nov 06, 2006 at 07:40:17PM -0500, Manuel Arguelles wrote:
 Hello I just did a fresh install, and I'm getting:
 
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2006/11/06 19:06:48 | -- Wrapper Started as Daemon
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2006/11/06 19:06:48 | Launching a JVM...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/06 19:06:49 | Wrapper (Version 3.2.1)
 http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/06 19:06:49 |
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/06 19:06:49 | WARNING - The Wrapper jar file
 currently in use is version 3.2.1
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/06 19:06:49 |   while the version of the
 Wrapper which launched this JVM is
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/06 19:06:49 |   3.2.0.
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/06 19:06:49 |   The Wrapper may appear
 to work correctly but some features may
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/06 19:06:49 |   not function correctly.
 This configuration has not been tested
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/06 19:06:49 |   and is not supported.
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/06 19:06:49 |
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/06 19:06:49 | WARNING - The Wrapper jar file
 currently in use is version 3.2.1
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/06 19:06:49 |   while the version of the
 native library is 3.2.0.
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/06 19:06:49 |   The Wrapper may appear
 to work correctly but some features may
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/06 19:06:49 |   not function correctly.
 This configuration has not been tested
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/06 19:06:49 |   and is not supported.
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2006/11/06 19:06:49 |
 
 the install process was over ssh without x:
 
 wget http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/installer/selfextractpack.jar
 DISPLAY= java -jar selfextractpack.jar
 
 I select auto update in the configuration but haven't run update.shscript...
 
 is there anything that I can do? it's my first time with freenode... is this
 a bug?


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[freenet-support] latest 0.7 build blows

2006-11-06 Thread toad
On Mon, Nov 06, 2006 at 07:21:16PM +0100, Anonymous Remailer (austria) wrote:
> 
> first you have the damned thing spending forever farking with the store on 
> startup, then you fark with the store so that it isn't going to grow like 
> it should, now the farking thing starts up and pukes all over itself. 
> logfile showed it was opening CHK store database when it happened. I tried 
> everything, the only thing that fixed was to delete entire store. only then 
> would it start up.

If you had included your wrapper.log (maybe via a pastebin, e.g.
code.bulix.org), I might have been able to help.
> 
> also, why cant 0.7 have more than a few peers connected?

It can. I have currently:
* Connected: 11
* Backed off: 2
* Disconnected: 44
* Never Connected: 1

Often that's closer to 16.
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[freenet-support] Open Letter to Detective Paul Krawczyk

2006-11-06 Thread toad
You just posted your private insert URI. Well done.

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> SSK at vso2nfolaRSjmAtuCaqGy1-
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[freenet-support] problems with Frost

2006-11-06 Thread toad
It really sounds like a Frost problem to me. Do other FCP apps work
(Thaw, for example)?

On Fri, Nov 03, 2006 at 10:02:59PM +0100, Jeroen Veldt wrote:
> yes i am. i have node 993 now but still not working
> don't have any clue
> i am still in need of help
> 
> 
> 
> > Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2006 17:55:53 +> To: jeroen__1993 at hotmail.com; 
> > support at freenetproject.org> Subject: Re: [freenet-support] problems with 
> > Frost> From: toad at amphibian.dyndns.org> > You are running Frost on the 
> > same machine as Freenet? You are running> the most recent version of Frost 
> > from the frost website?> > On Thu, Nov 02, 2006 at 08:52:53AM +0100, Jeroen 
> > Veldt wrote:> > i am running node 992 but the problem still excistsany 
> > other suggestions are more then welcomethanks> Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 
> > 17:48:39 +> To: support at freenetproject.org> Subject: Re: 
> > [freenet-support] problems with Frost> From: toad at amphibian.dyndns.org> 
> > > There was a problem with *uploading* messages from Frost, fixed in> 
> > 992...> > On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 01:18:46PM +0100, Jeroen Veldt wrote:> > 
> > > > Dear Sir, Ever since about 2 weeks i have problems with Frost.> > Frost 
> > does not refresh any boards, no messages are shown nothing happens. I can 
> > not upload any messages.> > When i am on Fproxy i can get to Indica and 
> > Darknet. They both work. I can access the freesites.> > It is frustrating 
> > me very much. I have uninstalled and reinstalled freenet and frost but it 
> > did not work.> > I am connected to 3 or 4 peers most of the time and have 
> > absolutely no idea what to do anymore.> > I asked for help on the irc 
> > channels, but nobody could help me with the problem. It sounded as a 
> > strange problem.> > I installed Frost separately in another map ( 
> > suggestion from one of the channels ) to see if it would work, but it 
> > didn't.> > At the same time the person told me he was getting messages on 
> > the boards, so there was no technical problem with Frost> > I am behind a 
> > router, but since Fproxy works normally and I can access the freesites, > > 
> > that could not be the problem, i guess.> > The problem started when i had 
> > to update my node to 991. Eversince that i have no connections on Frost> > 
> > > > Can you please help me with this problem> > > > Sincerely yours,> > > > 
> > _> > Via je 
> > PC gratis je vrienden hun PC bellen> > 
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> > mailto:support-request at freenetproject.org?subject=unsubscribe> > > > 
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[freenet-support] Freenet takes too long to start up

2006-11-06 Thread toad
Well, in theory 993 fixes the "freenet always shrinks on startup"
problem. In practice it doesn't and I will fix it soon. I have heard
from various people that shrinks can sometimes take much longer than at
other times; this may also be an issue.

On Sat, Nov 04, 2006 at 02:12:22PM +0100, Guido Winkelmann wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> In the meantime, things are getting much worse here:
> 
> http://freenet.thisisatest.de/part_of_wrapper.log-2
> 
> As you can see, the node has started restarting on 2006/11/02 11:51:09, and 
> still (2006/11/04 13:44:17) hasn't finished yet. That's 48 hours and 
> counting.
> 
>   Guido
> 
> Am Mittwoch, 1. November 2006 18:45 schrieb toad:
> > Okay, the long start-up times are due to a hack we incorporated to not
> > clobber everyone's cache during the migration to a split store/cache. I
> > will remove this very soon and make the store and the cache equal sizes.
> > This will also prevent the store+cache temporarily using more than the
> > specified limit.
> >
> > On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 05:07:35PM +0100, Guido Winkelmann wrote:
> > > Am Samstag, 28. Oktober 2006 17:43 schrieb Guido Winkelmann:
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > Am Donnerstag, 26. Oktober 2006 22:53 schrieben Sie:
> > > > [...]
> > > >
> > > > > Bizarre.
> > > > >
> > > > > The first time, it takes from 00:13:10 to 01:14:15 *the next day* (so
> > > > > around 25 hours) to read half of the store. The second time it takes
> > > > > from 01:18:04 to 03:11:33 (2 hours) to read the entire store. There's
> > > > > something else going on here, no idea what. Does this happen often?
> > > > > How's memory usage?
> > > >
> > > > The problem persists. Right now (17:30) the node is at "Reading store
> > > > prior to shrink: 34%", the startup of the node was at 02:09 in the
> > > > morning.
> > > >
> > > > There is nothing special running on that box (besides freenet), a few
> > > > standard services (a webserver, a mailserver, a small postgres
> > > > database...), but that's it. Memory usage is also pretty standard, with
> > > > about 66 MiB of swap in use (which is nothing special fo a server
> > > > machine.) Everything else on the machine is running normally, I don't
> > > > even see any significant slowdown anywhere. (Even though freenet is
> > > > using 99% CPU.)
> > > >
> > > > Anyone else got this problem?
> > > >
> > > > Guido
> > >
> > > Another follow-up:
> > >
> > > Right now, I'm mostly unable to use freenet, because most of the times I
> > > find my node "in the process of starting up".
> > >
> > > This might be related:
> > > During one of the rare occassions when my node was actually up and
> > > running, I found it to be noticeably slower than usual (even for
> > > freenet). Bandwidth usage was about 2 KB/sec (in+out), of 100 KB/sec
> > > allowed (about a tenth of the usual amount). Also, the java process was
> > > still using 99% CPU constantly.
> > >
> > > Guido
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Re: [freenet-support] Freenet takes too long to start up

2006-11-06 Thread toad
Well, in theory 993 fixes the freenet always shrinks on startup
problem. In practice it doesn't and I will fix it soon. I have heard
from various people that shrinks can sometimes take much longer than at
other times; this may also be an issue.

On Sat, Nov 04, 2006 at 02:12:22PM +0100, Guido Winkelmann wrote:
 Hi,
 
 In the meantime, things are getting much worse here:
 
 http://freenet.thisisatest.de/part_of_wrapper.log-2
 
 As you can see, the node has started restarting on 2006/11/02 11:51:09, and 
 still (2006/11/04 13:44:17) hasn't finished yet. That's 48 hours and 
 counting.
 
   Guido
 
 Am Mittwoch, 1. November 2006 18:45 schrieb toad:
  Okay, the long start-up times are due to a hack we incorporated to not
  clobber everyone's cache during the migration to a split store/cache. I
  will remove this very soon and make the store and the cache equal sizes.
  This will also prevent the store+cache temporarily using more than the
  specified limit.
 
  On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 05:07:35PM +0100, Guido Winkelmann wrote:
   Am Samstag, 28. Oktober 2006 17:43 schrieb Guido Winkelmann:
Hi,
   
Am Donnerstag, 26. Oktober 2006 22:53 schrieben Sie:
[...]
   
 Bizarre.

 The first time, it takes from 00:13:10 to 01:14:15 *the next day* (so
 around 25 hours) to read half of the store. The second time it takes
 from 01:18:04 to 03:11:33 (2 hours) to read the entire store. There's
 something else going on here, no idea what. Does this happen often?
 How's memory usage?
   
The problem persists. Right now (17:30) the node is at Reading store
prior to shrink: 34%, the startup of the node was at 02:09 in the
morning.
   
There is nothing special running on that box (besides freenet), a few
standard services (a webserver, a mailserver, a small postgres
database...), but that's it. Memory usage is also pretty standard, with
about 66 MiB of swap in use (which is nothing special fo a server
machine.) Everything else on the machine is running normally, I don't
even see any significant slowdown anywhere. (Even though freenet is
using 99% CPU.)
   
Anyone else got this problem?
   
Guido
  
   Another follow-up:
  
   Right now, I'm mostly unable to use freenet, because most of the times I
   find my node in the process of starting up.
  
   This might be related:
   During one of the rare occassions when my node was actually up and
   running, I found it to be noticeably slower than usual (even for
   freenet). Bandwidth usage was about 2 KB/sec (in+out), of 100 KB/sec
   allowed (about a tenth of the usual amount). Also, the java process was
   still using 99% CPU constantly.
  
   Guido
 
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Re: [freenet-support] problems with Frost

2006-11-06 Thread toad
It really sounds like a Frost problem to me. Do other FCP apps work
(Thaw, for example)?

On Fri, Nov 03, 2006 at 10:02:59PM +0100, Jeroen Veldt wrote:
 yes i am. i have node 993 now but still not working
 don't have any clue
 i am still in need of help
 
 
 
  Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2006 17:55:53 + To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 
  support@freenetproject.org Subject: Re: [freenet-support] problems with 
  Frost From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  You are running Frost on the same machine 
  as Freenet? You are running the most recent version of Frost from the 
  frost website?  On Thu, Nov 02, 2006 at 08:52:53AM +0100, Jeroen Veldt 
  wrote:  i am running node 992 but the problem still excistsany other 
  suggestions are more then welcomethanks Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 17:48:39 
  + To: support@freenetproject.org Subject: Re: [freenet-support] 
  problems with Frost From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  There was a problem with 
  *uploading* messages from Frost, fixed in 992...  On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 
  at 01:18:46PM +0100, Jeroen Veldt wrote:Dear Sir, Ever since about 
  2 weeks i have problems with Frost.  Frost does not refresh any boards, 
  no messages are shown nothing happens. I can not upload any messages.  
  When i am on Fproxy i can get to Indica and Darknet. They both work. I can 
  access the freesites.  It is frustrating me very much. I have uninstalled 
  and reinstalled freenet and frost but it did not work.  I am connected to 
  3 or 4 peers most of the time and have absolutely no idea what to do 
  anymore.  I asked for help on the irc channels, but nobody could help me 
  with the problem. It sounded as a strange problem.  I installed Frost 
  separately in another map ( suggestion from one of the channels ) to see if 
  it would work, but it didn't.  At the same time the person told me he was 
  getting messages on the boards, so there was no technical problem with 
  Frost  I am behind a router, but since Fproxy works normally and I can 
  access the freesites,   that could not be the problem, i guess.  The 
  problem started when i had to update my node to 991. Eversince that i have 
  no connections on FrostCan you please help me with this problem  
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Re: [freenet-support] Open Letter to Detective Paul Krawczyk

2006-11-06 Thread toad
You just posted your private insert URI. Well done.

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Re: [freenet-support] latest 0.7 build blows

2006-11-06 Thread toad
On Mon, Nov 06, 2006 at 07:21:16PM +0100, Anonymous Remailer (austria) wrote:
 
 first you have the damned thing spending forever farking with the store on 
 startup, then you fark with the store so that it isn't going to grow like 
 it should, now the farking thing starts up and pukes all over itself. 
 logfile showed it was opening CHK store database when it happened. I tried 
 everything, the only thing that fixed was to delete entire store. only then 
 would it start up.

If you had included your wrapper.log (maybe via a pastebin, e.g.
code.bulix.org), I might have been able to help.
 
 also, why cant 0.7 have more than a few peers connected?

It can. I have currently:
* Connected: 11
* Backed off: 2
* Disconnected: 44
* Never Connected: 1

Often that's closer to 16.


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[freenet-support] problems with Frost

2006-11-03 Thread toad
You are running Frost on the same machine as Freenet? You are running
the most recent version of Frost from the frost website?

On Thu, Nov 02, 2006 at 08:52:53AM +0100, Jeroen Veldt wrote:
> i am running node 992 but the problem still excistsany other suggestions are 
> more then welcomethanks> Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 17:48:39 +> To: support at 
> freenetproject.org> Subject: Re: [freenet-support] problems with Frost> From: 
> toad at amphibian.dyndns.org> > There was a problem with *uploading* messages 
> from Frost, fixed in> 992...> > On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 01:18:46PM +0100, 
> Jeroen Veldt wrote:> > > > Dear Sir, Ever since about 2 weeks i have problems 
> with Frost.> > Frost does not refresh any boards, no messages are shown 
> nothing happens. I can not upload any messages.> > When i am on Fproxy i can 
> get to Indica and Darknet. They both work. I can access the freesites.> > It 
> is frustrating me very much. I have uninstalled and reinstalled freenet and 
> frost but it did not work.> > I am connected to 3 or 4 peers most of the time 
> and have absolutely no idea what to do anymore.> > I asked for help on the 
> irc channels, but nobody could help me with the problem. It sounded as a 
> strange problem.> > I installed Frost separately in another map ( suggestion 
> from one of the channels ) to see if it would work, but it didn't.> > At the 
> same time the person told me he was getting messages on the boards, so there 
> was no technical problem with Frost> > I am behind a router, but since Fproxy 
> works normally and I can access the freesites, > >  that could not be the 
> problem, i guess.> > The problem started when i had to update my node to 991. 
> Eversince that i have no connections on Frost> > > > Can you please help me 
> with this problem> > > > Sincerely yours,> > > > 
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[freenet-support] Error I can no longer see my proxy home page it is just blank

2006-11-02 Thread toad
Please try build 993. Tell me if that fixes it for you (or doesn't).

On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 12:32:57PM -0800, Nick Spencer wrote:
> It was working fine but now whenever i'm trying to get to my homepage its 
> just blank, i get nothing
> 
> This is what i got when trying to open the proxy browser in frost
> 
> Someone told me to look in my freenet.ini to see if ip's matched the node 
> or something but i'm not a tech wizz so i was confused
> 
> 
> C:\Program Files\Freenet\frost>java -cp .;frost.jar frost.StartBrowser
> Nov 1, 2006 12:21:51 PM frost.components.Browser readLines
> SEVERE: Read Error: browser.ini
> java.io.FileNotFoundException: browser.ini (The system cannot find the file 
> spec
> ified)
>at java.io.FileInputStream.open(Native Method)
>at java.io.FileInputStream.(Unknown Source)
>at java.io.FileInputStream.(Unknown Source)
>at java.io.FileReader.(Unknown Source)
>at frost.components.Browser.readLines(Unknown Source)
>at frost.components.Browser.readLines(Unknown Source)
>at frost.components.Browser.readSettings(Unknown Source)
>at frost.components.Browser.init(Unknown Source)
>at frost.components.Browser.(Unknown Source)
>at frost.components.BrowserFrame.(Unknown Source)
>at frost.StartBrowser.(Unknown Source)
>at frost.StartBrowser.main(Unknown Source)
> 
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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 993

2006-11-01 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 993 is now available. Please upgrade. If the
auto-updater does not after a few days offer to upgrade to 993, then
please tell me. Changes:
- Fix a bug that broke the homepage when there was a peers/connections
  warning to display.
- Impose a hard limit of 50% of storeSize for the store and the cache.
  There was a soft limit of 80%/20%, the result of which was that until
  the store reached 80%, a) the cache would be shrunk on every startup,
  and b) The total disk usage of the store and the cache could go well
  over the storeSize with long uptime. Both of these should now be
  fixed.
- Fix a CSS bug in the sky theme (progress bars).
- Secure the get-a-thread-dump button so that it can't be used by
  malicious websites to DoS the node.
- Rename some rarely used FCP errors and improve their descriptions.
- Simplify node shutdown process.
- Some refactoring.
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[freenet-support] the problems with chk/filename begin...

2006-11-01 Thread toad
On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 08:06:59PM +0100, bbackde at googlemail.com wrote:
> But what to tell the user now? The key you know is unusable and
> corrupted. Give up...

Well yes, the key is corrupted. It has been modified by the user and is
no longer usable, just as if he had changed part of the actual CHK.

Workarounds are of course possible if I implement the list-manifest
command. It would even be possible for the node to detect that there is
only one element in the manifest and redirect to that. That's a hack,
but only a very small one.

But as you pointed out, the big picture is not back compatibility, it's
what we want to do normally.

Do I have your full support for forcing keys to be fetched exactly as
inserted? I.e. if a key is inserted as a pure CHK, and then fetched with
a bogus filename, Fred will return an error including a URI with the
bogus filename stripped?
> 
> On 11/1/06, toad  wrote:
> >On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 12:08:37PM +0100, bbackde at googlemail.com wrote:
> >> >From frost board unsuccessful:
> >>
> >> - Rattus norvegicus at cHS+d02GNcw2Y68jyg2kIgAQLjI - 2006.11.01 -
> >> 09:28:31GMT -
> >>
> >> Currently comes up in the node interface as "Not in archive"
> >>
> >> 
> >CHK at 
> >XW6IcA5UDIqd1RaVDKvaCB-C4wSbN6KOaaN~v8j04Fg,XE73xs1i3AsyxDo-h6e3Z-Sk5-dDSIwITsv9yz4bdqo,AAEC--8/SomeFilename.zip
> >
> >If this was inserted without a filename, it would not produce this
> >error. In future it may produce "Too many meta-strings" (or path
> >elements?), but right now it would Just Work.
> >
> >The problem therefore is that it was inserted with a different filename
> >to the one that it was requested as.
> >
> >
> >-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
> >Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux)
> >
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> >ZlAiU26llS9q3ccNT764f7s=
> >=zu96
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[freenet-support] problems with Frost

2006-11-01 Thread toad
There was a problem with *uploading* messages from Frost, fixed in
992...

On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 01:18:46PM +0100, Jeroen Veldt wrote:
> 
> Dear Sir, Ever since about 2 weeks i have problems with Frost.
> Frost does not refresh any boards, no messages are shown nothing happens. I 
> can not upload any messages.
> When i am on Fproxy i can get to Indica and Darknet. They both work. I can 
> access the freesites.
> It is frustrating me very much. I have uninstalled and reinstalled freenet 
> and frost but it did not work.
> I am connected to 3 or 4 peers most of the time and have absolutely no idea 
> what to do anymore.
> I asked for help on the irc channels, but nobody could help me with the 
> problem. It sounded as a strange problem.
> I installed Frost separately in another map ( suggestion from one of the 
> channels ) to see if it would work, but it didn't.
> At the same time the person told me he was getting messages on the boards, so 
> there was no technical problem with Frost
> I am behind a router, but since Fproxy works normally and I can access the 
> freesites, 
>  that could not be the problem, i guess.
> The problem started when i had to update my node to 991. Eversince that i 
> have no connections on Frost
> 
> Can you please help me with this problem
> 
> Sincerely yours,
> 
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[freenet-support] the problems with chk/filename begin...

2006-11-01 Thread toad
On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 12:08:37PM +0100, bbackde at googlemail.com wrote:
> >From frost board unsuccessful:
> 
> - Rattus norvegicus at cHS+d02GNcw2Y68jyg2kIgAQLjI - 2006.11.01 -
> 09:28:31GMT -
> 
> Currently comes up in the node interface as "Not in archive"
> 
> CHK at 
> XW6IcA5UDIqd1RaVDKvaCB-C4wSbN6KOaaN~v8j04Fg,XE73xs1i3AsyxDo-h6e3Z-Sk5-dDSIwITsv9yz4bdqo,AAEC--8/SomeFilename.zip

If this was inserted without a filename, it would not produce this
error. In future it may produce "Too many meta-strings" (or path
elements?), but right now it would Just Work.

The problem therefore is that it was inserted with a different filename
to the one that it was requested as.
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[freenet-support] Freenet takes too long to start up

2006-11-01 Thread toad
Okay, the long start-up times are due to a hack we incorporated to not
clobber everyone's cache during the migration to a split store/cache. I
will remove this very soon and make the store and the cache equal sizes.
This will also prevent the store+cache temporarily using more than the
specified limit.

On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 05:07:35PM +0100, Guido Winkelmann wrote:
> Am Samstag, 28. Oktober 2006 17:43 schrieb Guido Winkelmann:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Am Donnerstag, 26. Oktober 2006 22:53 schrieben Sie:
> > [...]
> >
> > > Bizarre.
> > >
> > > The first time, it takes from 00:13:10 to 01:14:15 *the next day* (so
> > > around 25 hours) to read half of the store. The second time it takes from
> > > 01:18:04 to 03:11:33 (2 hours) to read the entire store. There's
> > > something else going on here, no idea what. Does this happen often?
> > > How's memory usage?
> >
> > The problem persists. Right now (17:30) the node is at "Reading store prior
> > to shrink: 34%", the startup of the node was at 02:09 in the morning.
> >
> > There is nothing special running on that box (besides freenet), a few
> > standard services (a webserver, a mailserver, a small postgres
> > database...), but that's it. Memory usage is also pretty standard, with
> > about 66 MiB of swap in use (which is nothing special fo a server machine.)
> > Everything else on the machine is running normally, I don't even see any
> > significant slowdown anywhere. (Even though freenet is using 99% CPU.)
> >
> > Anyone else got this problem?
> >
> > Guido
> 
> Another follow-up:
> 
> Right now, I'm mostly unable to use freenet, because most of the times I find 
> my node "in the process of starting up".
> 
> This might be related:
> During one of the rare occassions when my node was actually up and running, I 
> found it to be noticeably slower than usual (even for freenet). Bandwidth 
> usage was about 2 KB/sec (in+out), of 100 KB/sec allowed (about a tenth of 
> the usual amount). Also, the java process was still using 99% CPU constantly.
> 
> Guido
> 
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Re: [freenet-support] Freenet takes too long to start up

2006-11-01 Thread toad
Okay, the long start-up times are due to a hack we incorporated to not
clobber everyone's cache during the migration to a split store/cache. I
will remove this very soon and make the store and the cache equal sizes.
This will also prevent the store+cache temporarily using more than the
specified limit.

On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 05:07:35PM +0100, Guido Winkelmann wrote:
 Am Samstag, 28. Oktober 2006 17:43 schrieb Guido Winkelmann:
  Hi,
 
  Am Donnerstag, 26. Oktober 2006 22:53 schrieben Sie:
  [...]
 
   Bizarre.
  
   The first time, it takes from 00:13:10 to 01:14:15 *the next day* (so
   around 25 hours) to read half of the store. The second time it takes from
   01:18:04 to 03:11:33 (2 hours) to read the entire store. There's
   something else going on here, no idea what. Does this happen often?
   How's memory usage?
 
  The problem persists. Right now (17:30) the node is at Reading store prior
  to shrink: 34%, the startup of the node was at 02:09 in the morning.
 
  There is nothing special running on that box (besides freenet), a few
  standard services (a webserver, a mailserver, a small postgres
  database...), but that's it. Memory usage is also pretty standard, with
  about 66 MiB of swap in use (which is nothing special fo a server machine.)
  Everything else on the machine is running normally, I don't even see any
  significant slowdown anywhere. (Even though freenet is using 99% CPU.)
 
  Anyone else got this problem?
 
  Guido
 
 Another follow-up:
 
 Right now, I'm mostly unable to use freenet, because most of the times I find 
 my node in the process of starting up.
 
 This might be related:
 During one of the rare occassions when my node was actually up and running, I 
 found it to be noticeably slower than usual (even for freenet). Bandwidth 
 usage was about 2 KB/sec (in+out), of 100 KB/sec allowed (about a tenth of 
 the usual amount). Also, the java process was still using 99% CPU constantly.
 
 Guido
 
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Re: [freenet-support] the problems with chk/filename begin...

2006-11-01 Thread toad
On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 12:08:37PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 From frost board unsuccessful:
 
 - Rattus [EMAIL PROTECTED] - 2006.11.01 -
 09:28:31GMT -
 
 Currently comes up in the node interface as Not in archive
 
 [EMAIL 
 PROTECTED],XE73xs1i3AsyxDo-h6e3Z-Sk5-dDSIwITsv9yz4bdqo,AAEC--8/SomeFilename.zip

If this was inserted without a filename, it would not produce this
error. In future it may produce Too many meta-strings (or path
elements?), but right now it would Just Work.

The problem therefore is that it was inserted with a different filename
to the one that it was requested as.


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Re: [freenet-support] problems with Frost

2006-11-01 Thread toad
There was a problem with *uploading* messages from Frost, fixed in
992...

On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 01:18:46PM +0100, Jeroen Veldt wrote:
 
 Dear Sir, Ever since about 2 weeks i have problems with Frost.
 Frost does not refresh any boards, no messages are shown nothing happens. I 
 can not upload any messages.
 When i am on Fproxy i can get to Indica and Darknet. They both work. I can 
 access the freesites.
 It is frustrating me very much. I have uninstalled and reinstalled freenet 
 and frost but it did not work.
 I am connected to 3 or 4 peers most of the time and have absolutely no idea 
 what to do anymore.
 I asked for help on the irc channels, but nobody could help me with the 
 problem. It sounded as a strange problem.
 I installed Frost separately in another map ( suggestion from one of the 
 channels ) to see if it would work, but it didn't.
 At the same time the person told me he was getting messages on the boards, so 
 there was no technical problem with Frost
 I am behind a router, but since Fproxy works normally and I can access the 
 freesites, 
  that could not be the problem, i guess.
 The problem started when i had to update my node to 991. Eversince that i 
 have no connections on Frost
 
 Can you please help me with this problem
 
 Sincerely yours,
 
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Re: [freenet-support] the problems with chk/filename begin...

2006-11-01 Thread toad
On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 08:06:59PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 But what to tell the user now? The key you know is unusable and
 corrupted. Give up...

Well yes, the key is corrupted. It has been modified by the user and is
no longer usable, just as if he had changed part of the actual CHK.

Workarounds are of course possible if I implement the list-manifest
command. It would even be possible for the node to detect that there is
only one element in the manifest and redirect to that. That's a hack,
but only a very small one.

But as you pointed out, the big picture is not back compatibility, it's
what we want to do normally.

Do I have your full support for forcing keys to be fetched exactly as
inserted? I.e. if a key is inserted as a pure CHK, and then fetched with
a bogus filename, Fred will return an error including a URI with the
bogus filename stripped?
 
 On 11/1/06, toad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 12:08:37PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  From frost board unsuccessful:
 
  - Rattus [EMAIL PROTECTED] - 2006.11.01 -
  09:28:31GMT -
 
  Currently comes up in the node interface as Not in archive
 
  
 [EMAIL 
 PROTECTED],XE73xs1i3AsyxDo-h6e3Z-Sk5-dDSIwITsv9yz4bdqo,AAEC--8/SomeFilename.zip
 
 If this was inserted without a filename, it would not produce this
 error. In future it may produce Too many meta-strings (or path
 elements?), but right now it would Just Work.
 
 The problem therefore is that it was inserted with a different filename
 to the one that it was requested as.
 
 
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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 993

2006-11-01 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 993 is now available. Please upgrade. If the
auto-updater does not after a few days offer to upgrade to 993, then
please tell me. Changes:
- Fix a bug that broke the homepage when there was a peers/connections
  warning to display.
- Impose a hard limit of 50% of storeSize for the store and the cache.
  There was a soft limit of 80%/20%, the result of which was that until
  the store reached 80%, a) the cache would be shrunk on every startup,
  and b) The total disk usage of the store and the cache could go well
  over the storeSize with long uptime. Both of these should now be
  fixed.
- Fix a CSS bug in the sky theme (progress bars).
- Secure the get-a-thread-dump button so that it can't be used by
  malicious websites to DoS the node.
- Rename some rarely used FCP errors and improve their descriptions.
- Simplify node shutdown process.
- Some refactoring.


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Re: [freenet-support] Error I can no longer see my proxy home page it is just blank

2006-11-01 Thread toad
Please try build 993. Tell me if that fixes it for you (or doesn't).

On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 12:32:57PM -0800, Nick Spencer wrote:
 It was working fine but now whenever i'm trying to get to my homepage its 
 just blank, i get nothing
 
 This is what i got when trying to open the proxy browser in frost
 
 Someone told me to look in my freenet.ini to see if ip's matched the node 
 or something but i'm not a tech wizz so i was confused
 
 
 C:\Program Files\Freenet\frostjava -cp .;frost.jar frost.StartBrowser
 Nov 1, 2006 12:21:51 PM frost.components.Browser readLines
 SEVERE: Read Error: browser.ini
 java.io.FileNotFoundException: browser.ini (The system cannot find the file 
 spec
 ified)
at java.io.FileInputStream.open(Native Method)
at java.io.FileInputStream.init(Unknown Source)
at java.io.FileInputStream.init(Unknown Source)
at java.io.FileReader.init(Unknown Source)
at frost.components.Browser.readLines(Unknown Source)
at frost.components.Browser.readLines(Unknown Source)
at frost.components.Browser.readSettings(Unknown Source)
at frost.components.Browser.init(Unknown Source)
at frost.components.Browser.init(Unknown Source)
at frost.components.BrowserFrame.init(Unknown Source)
at frost.StartBrowser.init(Unknown Source)
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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 992

2006-10-31 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 992 is now available. Please upgrade. If the
auto-updater doesn't work for you please tell me. If you find any bugs,
please tell me.

Changes:
- Fix some bugs related to requests, inserts, and FCP.
- Change the wording of the too-many-peers warnings, and warn the user
  if he attempts to remove a peer which has been connected in the last
  week. Disconnected peers use very little bandwidth and cpu, and
  removing nodes which have been down for a few hours is bad. What we want
  to discourage is automated addition of peers (especially if the other
  side hasn't added this one) and ubernodes.
- Detect url-encoded keys and decode them.
- More stats, and more of them exported via FCP (including global stats,
  through the new GetNode/NodeData messages).
- Basic config over FCP support. API may change in backwards
  incompatible ways so isn't documented yet. Wait for the next version.
- Provide a way to induce a stack dump from the web interface (for
  Windows users).
- Fix probe requests (so there will have to be a mandatory build at some
  point). Probe requests are a special kind of request that helps us to
  determine whether routing is working, and the size of the network.
- Add some javascript on the darknet page to automatically check the
  checkbox if the description is changed. (Freenet still does not
  support javascript in actual freesites, and this may be removed in the
  next build).
- And other refactorings and bugfixes.
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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 992

2006-10-31 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 992 is now available. Please upgrade. If the
auto-updater doesn't work for you please tell me. If you find any bugs,
please tell me.

Changes:
- Fix some bugs related to requests, inserts, and FCP.
- Change the wording of the too-many-peers warnings, and warn the user
  if he attempts to remove a peer which has been connected in the last
  week. Disconnected peers use very little bandwidth and cpu, and
  removing nodes which have been down for a few hours is bad. What we want
  to discourage is automated addition of peers (especially if the other
  side hasn't added this one) and ubernodes.
- Detect url-encoded keys and decode them.
- More stats, and more of them exported via FCP (including global stats,
  through the new GetNode/NodeData messages).
- Basic config over FCP support. API may change in backwards
  incompatible ways so isn't documented yet. Wait for the next version.
- Provide a way to induce a stack dump from the web interface (for
  Windows users).
- Fix probe requests (so there will have to be a mandatory build at some
  point). Probe requests are a special kind of request that helps us to
  determine whether routing is working, and the size of the network.
- Add some javascript on the darknet page to automatically check the
  checkbox if the description is changed. (Freenet still does not
  support javascript in actual freesites, and this may be removed in the
  next build).
- And other refactorings and bugfixes.


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[freenet-support] Re: Welcome to the "Support" mailing list

2006-10-28 Thread toad
irc.freenode.net is an IRC server, not a web server. You need to
download an IRC client first so you can connect to it. Once you have
connected to #freenet-refs , ask around for some node references. You
can add these to your node from your Darknet page
( http://127.0.0.1:/darknet/ ).

Note that this kludgish bootstrapping process is only necessary because
Freenet 0.7 is currently exclusively "darknet". This means manually
established connections; theoretically these are F2F ("friend-to-friend")
connections, and of course if you know anyone already on freenet,
connecting to them is the best option. The purpose of this is to build a
network which cannot be automatically mapped by an attacker (such as the
chinese government; once they've found all the nodes, they can block all
the nodes). Unfortunately most freenet users don't have any friends who
are already using Freenet. We will fix this shortly via an "opennet"
mechanism that allows people to get started quickly, but less securely,
without knowing anyone on Freenet. However opennet is not likely to be
ready for a few months, so I suggest that you get an IRC client, and get
some node references. You can get help from here, or from the #freenet
IRC channel on the same network.

On Sat, Oct 28, 2006 at 02:50:51PM +0100, Sarah wrote:
> On 28/10/06, Sarah  wrote:
> >
> >Hello,
> >I am trying to work with the freenet project after hearing about it last
> >night on newnight! Am not very computer orientated though and am finding it
> >a bit difficult. I have down loaded the software, but when i try and access
> >http://irc.freenode.net/ to get connected (If you don't know anyone
> >running Freenet, visit #freenet-refs on irc.freenode.net and ask nicely to
> >exchange references with someone.) it wants Nagios Access code and 
> >password,
> >what is this?
> >Thanks
> >
> >
> > On 28/10/06, support-request at freenetproject.org 
> > 
> >wrote:
> >>
> >> Welcome to the Support at freenetproject.org mailing list!
> >>
> >> To post to this list, send your email to:
> >>
> >> support at freenetproject.org
> >>
> >> General information about the mailing list is at:
> >>
> >> http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
> >>
> >> If you ever want to unsubscribe or change your options (eg, switch to
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> >> subscription page at:
> >>
> >>
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> >>
> >>
> >> You can also make such adjustments via email by sending a message to:
> >>
> >> Support-request at freenetproject.org
> >>
> >> with the word `help' in the subject or body (don't include the
> >> quotes), and you will get back a message with instructions.
> >>
> >> You must know your password to change your options (including changing
> >> the password, itself) or to unsubscribe.  It is:
> >>
> >> tombraider
> >>
> >> Normally, Mailman will remind you of your freenetproject.org mailing
> >> list passwords once every month, although you can disable this if you
> >> prefer.  This reminder will also include instructions on how to
> >> unsubscribe or change your account options.  There is also a button on
> >> your options page that will email your current password to you.
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[freenet-support] Re: [Tech] Windoze XP?

2006-10-28 Thread toad
Thank you for trying Freenet. Making Freenet work fully on Windows 98
would require significant effort. Windows 98 is no longer maintained by
Microsoft even for critical security fixes. Running security software on
top of an unmaintained (and therefore seriously insecure) operating
system is self-defeating, although the risk can be reduced by not
running IE and Outlook Express, running an anti-virus, and hiding behind
a firewall. Nonetheless it is not behaviour we want to encourage. I
recommend you either buy a copy of Windows XP or install linux
(Ubuntu/Mandrake/etc).

On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 11:01:06PM +0100, Richard McD. Bridge wrote:
> You admit that freenet is less convenient (indeed won't autoinstall) with
> Win 98SE.  That is a shame since WinXP sends info back to Microsnot about
> all sorts of things.  You ahve just stopped me becoming a user.
> 
> Yours sincerely
> 
> Richard McD. Bridge
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[freenet-support] Re: [Tech] Windoze XP?

2006-10-28 Thread toad
Thank you for trying Freenet. Making Freenet work fully on Windows 98
would require significant effort. Windows 98 is no longer maintained by
Microsoft even for critical security fixes. Running security software on
top of an unmaintained (and therefore seriously insecure) operating
system is self-defeating, although the risk can be reduced by not
running IE and Outlook Express, running an anti-virus, and hiding behind
a firewall. Nonetheless it is not behaviour we want to encourage. I
recommend you either buy a copy of Windows XP or install linux
(Ubuntu/Mandrake/etc).

On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 11:01:06PM +0100, Richard McD. Bridge wrote:
 You admit that freenet is less convenient (indeed won't autoinstall) with
 Win 98SE.  That is a shame since WinXP sends info back to Microsnot about
 all sorts of things.  You ahve just stopped me becoming a user.
 
 Yours sincerely
 
 Richard McD. Bridge


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2006-10-28 Thread toad
irc.freenode.net is an IRC server, not a web server. You need to
download an IRC client first so you can connect to it. Once you have
connected to #freenet-refs , ask around for some node references. You
can add these to your node from your Darknet page
( http://127.0.0.1:/darknet/ ).

Note that this kludgish bootstrapping process is only necessary because
Freenet 0.7 is currently exclusively darknet. This means manually
established connections; theoretically these are F2F (friend-to-friend)
connections, and of course if you know anyone already on freenet,
connecting to them is the best option. The purpose of this is to build a
network which cannot be automatically mapped by an attacker (such as the
chinese government; once they've found all the nodes, they can block all
the nodes). Unfortunately most freenet users don't have any friends who
are already using Freenet. We will fix this shortly via an opennet
mechanism that allows people to get started quickly, but less securely,
without knowing anyone on Freenet. However opennet is not likely to be
ready for a few months, so I suggest that you get an IRC client, and get
some node references. You can get help from here, or from the #freenet
IRC channel on the same network.

On Sat, Oct 28, 2006 at 02:50:51PM +0100, Sarah wrote:
 On 28/10/06, Sarah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Hello,
 I am trying to work with the freenet project after hearing about it last
 night on newnight! Am not very computer orientated though and am finding it
 a bit difficult. I have down loaded the software, but when i try and access
 http://irc.freenode.net/ to get connected (If you don't know anyone
 running Freenet, visit #freenet-refs on irc.freenode.net and ask nicely to
 exchange references with someone.) it wants Nagios Access code and 
 password,
 what is this?
 Thanks
 
 
  On 28/10/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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  Welcome to the Support@freenetproject.org mailing list!
 
  To post to this list, send your email to:
 
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  If you ever want to unsubscribe or change your options (eg, switch to
  or from digest mode, change your password, etc.), visit your
  subscription page at:
 
 
  
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  You can also make such adjustments via email by sending a message to:
 
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  quotes), and you will get back a message with instructions.
 
  You must know your password to change your options (including changing
  the password, itself) or to unsubscribe.  It is:
 
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  Normally, Mailman will remind you of your freenetproject.org mailing
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[freenet-support] Problem on uninstall FreeNet

2006-10-27 Thread toad
Could you give me a rough translation of the text in the image?

On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 10:20:51PM +0200, Roberto Pavanello wrote:
> The FreeNet uninstaller does not run on my PC.
> I have just installed some days ago the program; the operations ended
> without errors, but now FreeNet doesn't want start its unistallation when I
> click on "Disinstalla" (it does the same if I check "Forza l'eliminazione di
> ." then click).
> I send with this message, the mask of uninstaller.
>  
> I hope everyone would help me.
>  
> Roberto Pavanello
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[freenet-support] Freenet takes too long to start up

2006-10-26 Thread toad
On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 07:02:09PM +0200, Guido Winkelmann wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Last week, I had to stop my node for a short time and then I restarted it 
> again. To my surprise, I had to wait more than 24 hours (!!) before I could 
> use the node again.
> 
> Here is a part of wrapper.log:
> 
> http://freenet.thisisatest.de/part%20of%20wrapper.log
> 
> Note the timestamps.
> 
> The same thing has happened a few more times afterwards, although it never 
> took quite that long (but still a few hours...)

Bizarre.

The first time, it takes from 00:13:10 to 01:14:15 *the next day* (so
around 25 hours) to read half of the store. The second time it takes from
01:18:04 to 03:11:33 (2 hours) to read the entire store. There's
something else going on here, no idea what. Does this happen often?
How's memory usage?
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Re: [freenet-support] Freenet takes too long to start up

2006-10-26 Thread toad
On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 07:02:09PM +0200, Guido Winkelmann wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Last week, I had to stop my node for a short time and then I restarted it 
 again. To my surprise, I had to wait more than 24 hours (!!) before I could 
 use the node again.
 
 Here is a part of wrapper.log:
 
 http://freenet.thisisatest.de/part%20of%20wrapper.log
 
 Note the timestamps.
 
 The same thing has happened a few more times afterwards, although it never 
 took quite that long (but still a few hours...)

Bizarre.

The first time, it takes from 00:13:10 to 01:14:15 *the next day* (so
around 25 hours) to read half of the store. The second time it takes from
01:18:04 to 03:11:33 (2 hours) to read the entire store. There's
something else going on here, no idea what. Does this happen often?
How's memory usage?


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Re: [freenet-support] Problem on uninstall FreeNet

2006-10-26 Thread toad
Could you give me a rough translation of the text in the image?

On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 10:20:51PM +0200, Roberto Pavanello wrote:
 The FreeNet uninstaller does not run on my PC.
 I have just installed some days ago the program; the operations ended
 without errors, but now FreeNet doesn't want start its unistallation when I
 click on Disinstalla (it does the same if I check Forza l'eliminazione di
 . then click).
 I send with this message, the mask of uninstaller.
  
 I hope everyone would help me.
  
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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 991

2006-10-11 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 991 is now available. This fixes another CSS bug and a
bug inserting small (1 block) files. Please upgrade.
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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 991

2006-10-11 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 991 is now available. This fixes another CSS bug and a
bug inserting small (1 block) files. Please upgrade.


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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 989

2006-10-06 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 989 is now available. There are various minor fixes,
but the main thing is that it fixes a data corruption bug (my fault) in
987. Please upgrade ASAP. Upgrade manually using the updater scripts
(update.sh or update.cmd) if your node is running 987, because the bug
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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 987

2006-10-06 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 987 is now available. This build includes significant
work on local request selection priorities and USKs. Requests are now
sorted by:
- The priority class.
- The number of retries, minus 3, but no less than 0. Hence requests
  with 57 retries will be tried last, but requests with 2 retries and 0
  retries are treated equally. (We were using the absolute number of
  retries, with the result that Frost requests were preventing anything
  else on the same level from being retried; this caused USK inserts to
  take forever).
- Round-robin over clients. (We were supposed to be doing this before,
  but weren't because of a bug).
- Round-robin over requests.

Various changes have been made to minimize the number of "clients" used
by the node (which was excessively high), including a hack to treat
Frost as a single client even though it uses multiple connections (this
will be removed when the new version of frost comes out). This may also
fix auto-update; please tell me if auto-update works, or doesn't.

Apart from this, we have added Indicia to the default bookmarks, made a
minor synchronization fix in our time-based averager, improved the
statistics page, and included the full GPL (not just the terms and
conditions). Please upgrade!
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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 987

2006-10-06 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 987 is now available. This build includes significant
work on local request selection priorities and USKs. Requests are now
sorted by:
- The priority class.
- The number of retries, minus 3, but no less than 0. Hence requests
  with 57 retries will be tried last, but requests with 2 retries and 0
  retries are treated equally. (We were using the absolute number of
  retries, with the result that Frost requests were preventing anything
  else on the same level from being retried; this caused USK inserts to
  take forever).
- Round-robin over clients. (We were supposed to be doing this before,
  but weren't because of a bug).
- Round-robin over requests.

Various changes have been made to minimize the number of clients used
by the node (which was excessively high), including a hack to treat
Frost as a single client even though it uses multiple connections (this
will be removed when the new version of frost comes out). This may also
fix auto-update; please tell me if auto-update works, or doesn't.

Apart from this, we have added Indicia to the default bookmarks, made a
minor synchronization fix in our time-based averager, improved the
statistics page, and included the full GPL (not just the terms and
conditions). Please upgrade!


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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 989

2006-10-06 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 989 is now available. There are various minor fixes,
but the main thing is that it fixes a data corruption bug (my fault) in
987. Please upgrade ASAP. Upgrade manually using the updater scripts
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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 986

2006-10-05 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 986 is now available. Please upgrade. Changelog:
- Fix CSS backgrounds (and other stuff including url()'s).
- Some (minor?) work on freenet.ini persistence.
- Fix problems (metadata-related errors) inserting large files with
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- Add EarlyEncode option in FCP inserts, which causes the node to try to
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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 986

2006-10-04 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 986 is now available. Please upgrade. Changelog:
- Fix CSS backgrounds (and other stuff including url()'s).
- Some (minor?) work on freenet.ini persistence.
- Fix problems (metadata-related errors) inserting large files with
  filenames.
- Add EarlyEncode option in FCP inserts, which causes the node to try to
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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 985

2006-10-02 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 985 is now available. The main change in this build is
that it fixes a bug in the CSS filter: Some pages would produce
"Internal Error" messages rather than displaying the cotent of the page.
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[freenet-support] Re: where to get wrapper files?

2006-10-02 Thread toad
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responding to this here instead of via frost because now when I try to send 
this message I get "Error verifying the resulting message size"... this happens 
if I am replying or pasting this into a new message

- MyTwoCents at Z+59LNK9NhMvxewYggENU4Ww50s - 2006.10.01 - 02:13:13GMT 
-

I'm new to 0.7, checking it out on a part time basis and I've run into a 
problem.

I'm one of several people running freenet on win98se and was having a lot of 
trouble getting it to install.  I tried all of the directions on the download 
page and got no results.
Finally, I saw Message-Id:  on the support 
list and tried the steps it gave.

Success of course, 0.7 is now running... the problem is that I'm getting an 
error message on startup:

WARNING - Unable to load the Wrapper's native library because none of the
  following files:
wrapper-windows-x86-32.dll
wrapper.dll
  could be located on the following java.library.path:
{snip}

Also, 0.7's auto update doesn't work because the wrapper files aren't here.

I went back to http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/installer/
and started checking out archives such as freenet07.tar.gz and others.

Thus far, While the files do contain several versions of wrapper files, those 
two specific files are not to be found.
google searches turn up discussions that contain reference to them, but no 
download locations.

Would someone please point me in the right direction?

I'll be happy with regular internet loations, 0.5 keys or 0.7 keys

Thanks

-- 
My Two Cents Worth: SSK at TEx6TiaPeszpV4AFw3ToutDb49EPAgM/mytwocents/29// (0.5)
PGPkey: 0x92769D7E
Fingerprint: 2F07 D586 C8D4 EEA7 3271 1338 CFEF 46E5 9276 9D7E
Nym: m2c AT nym.panta-rhei.eu.org
(encrypted email only. mail not encrypted to this key is auto-deleted)

Quoting freenetproject.org:
"The true test of someone who claims to believe in Freedom of Speech is whether 
they
tolerate speech which they disagree with, or even find disgusting. If this is 
not
acceptable to you, you should not run a Freenet node."

- nextgens at jMLkCORpNCyBSlIjuMbI8PstAeo - 2006.10.01 - 19:26:58GMT 
-

from the tarball ... but well, you don't *need* to update them

http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/installer/freenet07.tar.gz

- MyTwoCents at Z+59LNK9NhMvxewYggENU4Ww50s - 2006.10.01 - 23:11:36GMT 
-

perhaps it isnt mandatory I realize, but the auto-update won't function as is.
I got the wrapper files out of the tarball and it contained several versions:

WRAPPE~1 CON 1,475  10-01-06  4:33p wrapper.conf
BINDTEST JAR 1,000  09-03-06  1:37p bindtest.jar
BROWSER  JAR 1,735  09-03-06  1:37p browser.jar
SHA1TEST JAR12,808  09-03-06  1:37p sha1test.jar
UNCOMP~1 JAR 2,302  09-03-06  1:37p uncompress.jar
WRAPPE~1   103,654  08-29-06  4:25p wrapper-linux-ppc-32
WRAPPE~2   135,555  08-03-06 10:04a wrapper-linux-ppc-64
WRAPPE~397,481  08-03-06 10:04a wrapper-linux-x86-32
WRAPPE~4   106,621  08-03-06 10:04a wrapper-linux-x86-64
WRAPPE~5   109,752  08-03-06 10:04a wrapper-macosx-ppc-32
WRAPPE~6   225,204  08-03-06 10:04a wrapper-macosx-universal-32

but did not contain : wrapper-windows-x86-32.dll

After looking at the startup log, I went to http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org 
and found
the wrapper.dll:

WRAPPER  DLL69,632  07-03-06  1:56p wrapper.dll

NOW, The startup log shows at least that it's recognizing the wrapper.dll, but 
it apparently needs to find
wrapper-windows-x86-32.dll.  The freenet-ext.jar is the current version from 
http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/ and the wrapper.conf is from the 
tarball, though I also tried the one at the url shown in the log

freenet 0.7 startup log:

Wrapper (Version 3.2.1) http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org

WARNING - The wrapper.native_library system property was not
  set. Using the default value, 'wrapper'.
Using default config filename freenet.ini
 Initializing Node using SVN r10580 and freenet-ext r10078
FNP port created on 0.0.0.0:27910
Creating PeerManager
Read 29 peers from .\peers-27910
Initializing CHK Datastore (24550 keys)
Keys in store: 25 / 24550 (db 25 file 25)
Initializing CHK Datacache (30663:6138 keys)
Keys in store: 1640 / 30663 (db 1640 file 1640)
Initializing pubKey Datastore
Keys in store: 0 / 24550 (db 0 file 0)
Initializing pubKey Datacache (6138 keys)
Keys in store: 352 / 6138 (db 352 file 352)
Initializing SSK Datastore
Keys in store: 0 / 24550 (db 0 file 0)
Initializing SSK Datacache (30688:6138 keys)
Keys in store: 423 / 30688 (db 423 file 423)
Initializing USK Manager
Initializing Plugin Manager
Node constructor completed
Starting DNSRequester
Starting PacketSender
NOT using wrapper (at least not correctly).  Your freenet-ext.jar 
 and/or wrapper.conf 

[freenet-support] Re: where to get wrapper files?

2006-10-02 Thread toad
Can you post other messages to Frost?

We probably ought to include the windows binaries in the tarball as
well as the *nix ones...
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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 985

2006-10-02 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 985 is now available. The main change in this build is
that it fixes a bug in the CSS filter: Some pages would produce
Internal Error messages rather than displaying the cotent of the page.
Please upgrade.


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Re: [freenet-support] Re: where to get wrapper files?

2006-10-02 Thread toad
Attached the decoded message.
responding to this here instead of via frost because now when I try to send 
this message I get Error verifying the resulting message size... this happens 
if I am replying or pasting this into a new message

- [EMAIL PROTECTED] - 2006.10.01 - 02:13:13GMT -

I'm new to 0.7, checking it out on a part time basis and I've run into a 
problem.

I'm one of several people running freenet on win98se and was having a lot of 
trouble getting it to install.  I tried all of the directions on the download 
page and got no results.
Finally, I saw Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on the support list and tried 
the steps it gave.

Success of course, 0.7 is now running... the problem is that I'm getting an 
error message on startup:

WARNING - Unable to load the Wrapper's native library because none of the
  following files:
wrapper-windows-x86-32.dll
wrapper.dll
  could be located on the following java.library.path:
{snip}

Also, 0.7's auto update doesn't work because the wrapper files aren't here.

I went back to http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/installer/
and started checking out archives such as freenet07.tar.gz and others.

Thus far, While the files do contain several versions of wrapper files, those 
two specific files are not to be found.
google searches turn up discussions that contain reference to them, but no 
download locations.

Would someone please point me in the right direction?

I'll be happy with regular internet loations, 0.5 keys or 0.7 keys

Thanks

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- [EMAIL PROTECTED] - 2006.10.01 - 19:26:58GMT -

from the tarball ... but well, you don't *need* to update them

http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/installer/freenet07.tar.gz

- [EMAIL PROTECTED] - 2006.10.01 - 23:11:36GMT -

perhaps it isnt mandatory I realize, but the auto-update won't function as is.
I got the wrapper files out of the tarball and it contained several versions:

WRAPPE~1 CON 1,475  10-01-06  4:33p wrapper.conf
BINDTEST JAR 1,000  09-03-06  1:37p bindtest.jar
BROWSER  JAR 1,735  09-03-06  1:37p browser.jar
SHA1TEST JAR12,808  09-03-06  1:37p sha1test.jar
UNCOMP~1 JAR 2,302  09-03-06  1:37p uncompress.jar
WRAPPE~1   103,654  08-29-06  4:25p wrapper-linux-ppc-32
WRAPPE~2   135,555  08-03-06 10:04a wrapper-linux-ppc-64
WRAPPE~397,481  08-03-06 10:04a wrapper-linux-x86-32
WRAPPE~4   106,621  08-03-06 10:04a wrapper-linux-x86-64
WRAPPE~5   109,752  08-03-06 10:04a wrapper-macosx-ppc-32
WRAPPE~6   225,204  08-03-06 10:04a wrapper-macosx-universal-32

but did not contain : wrapper-windows-x86-32.dll

After looking at the startup log, I went to http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org 
and found
the wrapper.dll:

WRAPPER  DLL69,632  07-03-06  1:56p wrapper.dll

NOW, The startup log shows at least that it's recognizing the wrapper.dll, but 
it apparently needs to find
wrapper-windows-x86-32.dll.  The freenet-ext.jar is the current version from 
http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/ and the wrapper.conf is from the 
tarball, though I also tried the one at the url shown in the log

freenet 0.7 startup log:

Wrapper (Version 3.2.1) http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org

WARNING - The wrapper.native_library system property was not
  set. Using the default value, 'wrapper'.
Using default config filename freenet.ini
 Initializing Node using SVN r10580 and freenet-ext r10078
FNP port created on 0.0.0.0:27910
Creating PeerManager
Read 29 peers from .\peers-27910
Initializing CHK Datastore (24550 keys)
Keys in store: 25 / 24550 (db 25 file 25)
Initializing CHK Datacache (30663:6138 keys)
Keys in store: 1640 / 30663 (db 1640 file 1640)
Initializing pubKey Datastore
Keys in store: 0 / 24550 (db 0 file 0)
Initializing pubKey Datacache (6138 keys)
Keys in store: 352 / 6138 (db 352 file 352)
Initializing SSK Datastore
Keys in store: 0 / 24550 (db 0 file 0)
Initializing SSK Datacache (30688:6138 keys)
Keys in store: 423 / 30688 (db 423 file 423)
Initializing USK Manager
Initializing Plugin Manager
Node constructor completed
Starting DNSRequester
Starting PacketSender
NOT using wrapper (at least not correctly).  Your freenet-ext.jar 
http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/freenet-ext.jar and/or wrapper.conf 
https://emu.freenetproject.org/svn/trunk/apps/installer/installclasspath/config/wrapper.conf
 need to be updated.
Freenet 0.7 Build #983 

Re: [freenet-support] Re: where to get wrapper files?

2006-10-02 Thread toad
Can you post other messages to Frost?

We probably ought to include the windows binaries in the tarball as
well as the *nix ones...


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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 984

2006-09-29 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 984 is now available. Please upgrade. Changes:
- More fixes for the CSS filter (you can now use identifiers with
  underscores in, as long as they don't start with underscore; drop
  unknown @thingy's).
- Fix bugs related to 983's changes for URIGenerated and PutFetchable;
  these will now be sent as soon as possible after we have all URIs
  (thanks to 983, we will have all URIs shortly after we have uploaded
  2/3rds of the data; a bug was causing neither message to be sent
  until all data had been uploaded).

As always, bug reports are very welcome!
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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 983

2006-09-29 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 983 is now available. Please upgrade, and report any
bugs you find.
Changelog:
- Fix a bug in the CSS filter that broke includes and backgrounds.
- Some more work on Statistics.
- Allow a / on the end of the URI when inserting a directory over FCP.
  (Fixes some site inserters; really you shouldn't do this).
- When we have inserted enough blocks to fetch the file, start encoding
  all the remaining blocks, so we can generate the metadata and the key.
  URIGenerated and PutFetchable should happen soon after reaching 2/3rds
  of an insert.
- Allow users to restart failed requests on the queue page.
- Check for the downloaded data on loading a persistent request; if it's
  not there, and it should be, treat it as a bucket failure.
- Don't automatically restart finished requests on startup.
- Refactoring etc.
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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 982

2006-09-29 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 982 is now available. Please upgrade. It should be
available through the auto-updater (if that doesn't work please tell
me). It should also be available to the update scripts or from
http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/ .

Changelog:
- Fixed an exploitable bug in the CSS filter (bug #782). This could have
  been used by an attacker to include a file from the web in a page on
  freenet. Also possibly fixed several other bugs in the CSS filter.
- Single-file inserts through FCP (ClientPut) may now have a filename.
  This is either the TargetFilename field, the filename given in the key
  as Thaw does (CHK at coinCoin/filename.ext), or from the original
  filename being uploaded from. We insert a single-file manifest with
  the file we are uploading under that filename. So the filename is no
  longer optional; if you insert a file with a given filename, you
  cannot truncate it to just the CHK, and you cannot change the filename
  without reinserting it (or inserting a redirect to it). Note that this
  fixes Thaw: A recent build blocked extra filenames on insert URIs (for
  CHKs, anything after the slash - filename.ext above), which also broke
  Thaw, because it was including a filename, but we weren't using it. Now
  they are still blocked, but you can have one extra filename and we will
  use it. In the not too distant future, you will no longer be able to add
  extra filenames on request URIs either. This will prevent some minor
  mischief and make it easier to compare URIs.
- ljn1981 has created a separate Statistics page on the web interface,
  and added some extra stats to it.
- Fixed adding references from IRC, and more feedback when adding a
  reference fails.
- Some code trying to fix the impossibly high stats bug, or at least
  catch it so we can fix it.
- Trivial refactoring of the block transmitter.
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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 983

2006-09-29 Thread toad
Freenet 0.7 build 983 is now available. Please upgrade, and report any
bugs you find.
Changelog:
- Fix a bug in the CSS filter that broke includes and backgrounds.
- Some more work on Statistics.
- Allow a / on the end of the URI when inserting a directory over FCP.
  (Fixes some site inserters; really you shouldn't do this).
- When we have inserted enough blocks to fetch the file, start encoding
  all the remaining blocks, so we can generate the metadata and the key.
  URIGenerated and PutFetchable should happen soon after reaching 2/3rds
  of an insert.
- Allow users to restart failed requests on the queue page.
- Check for the downloaded data on loading a persistent request; if it's
  not there, and it should be, treat it as a bucket failure.
- Don't automatically restart finished requests on startup.
- Refactoring etc.


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