So there is a site I want to get to I know the adress but it says I don't
have the right credentials when I try to access it via google. So how might
I access this site through the freenet interface. Also if the site had link
how would I get them to work not go to a blank page.
hi, i started using freenet a few days ago when suddenly i received this
error message on the main page:
"This node has to wait too long for available bandwidth (944452ms >
1ms). Increase your output bandwidth limit and/or remove some peers to
improve the situation."
after receiving this
have attached to
this email.
i have tried redownloading the installer and installing to different
directories. i have also tried to run as administrator... no joy.
system info below, any suggestions?
kind regards, ben.
OS NameMicrosoft® Windows Vista™ Home Premium
Version6.0.6001
Hello,
I can't get Freenet working on OS X 10.2.8.
I've installed Freenet (0.7) which appears to have gone successfully:
in Applications there's a folder called Freenet with a number of files
inside, including welcome.html which says I've successfully installed
it. The next instruction is to
On Wednesday, June 6, 2007, at 12:56 am, Juiceman wrote:
>
> Well, OS X 10.2.8 itself isn't the problem. I guess no one was aware
> of the Java version limitation.
>
> I'm sorry to hear that. :(
Not to worry, at least I know now.
> If you feel adventurous maybe you can download 1.4.2 and
On Wednesday, June 6, 2007, at 12:03 am, Juiceman wrote:
>
> I'm not sure about this, but from the log it appears to be a problem
> with SHA-256.
>
> Looking at http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/guide/security/ It
> seems that SHA-256 might not have been added until version 1.4.2
>
> You may
On Tuesday, June 5, 2007, at 03:51 pm, David Sowder wrote:
> I suspect the current real problem is that the node is not starting.
> Check for a wrapper.log file in directory where Freenet was installed.
> That should be able to tell us what went wrong.
>
> You can verify that Freenet is not
On Tuesday, June 5, 2007, at 10:24 am, Luke771 wrote:
> In Firefox the proxy settings are under
> Edit/Preferences/Advanced/Network/Settings <=that's on Linux, the
> Windows version goes Tools/preferences, etc (never used FF on MacOS)
Thanks for the info, but there's no proxies set in either of
On Tuesday, June 5, 2007, at 01:15 am, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> Looks like you have a very old JVM. What version is installed? What
> version of
> OS/X are you running?
OS X 10.2.8, Java 1.4.1
I think I read somewhere that 1.4.1 is OK
On Monday, June 4, 2007, at 10:44 pm, Ben Dougall wrote:
On Monday, June 4, 2007, at 10:28 pm, Matthew Toseland wrote:
BTW your airport is almost certainly a NAT, but that shouldn't prevent
you
from accessing your node's local interface.
I think it does allow NAT but NAT is not turned
On Tuesday, June 5, 2007, at 03:51 pm, David Sowder wrote:
I suspect the current real problem is that the node is not starting.
Check for a wrapper.log file in directory where Freenet was installed.
That should be able to tell us what went wrong.
You can verify that Freenet is not running
On Wednesday, June 6, 2007, at 12:03 am, Juiceman wrote:
I'm not sure about this, but from the log it appears to be a problem
with SHA-256.
Looking at http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/guide/security/ It
seems that SHA-256 might not have been added until version 1.4.2
You may just
On Wednesday, June 6, 2007, at 12:56 am, Juiceman wrote:
Well, OS X 10.2.8 itself isn't the problem. I guess no one was aware
of the Java version limitation.
I'm sorry to hear that. :(
Not to worry, at least I know now.
If you feel adventurous maybe you can download 1.4.2 and copy the
> I found a Proxy button in Safari's preferences, which when clicked
> opens the above mentioned Proxy settings in the System Prefs (which
> has nothing set), so having something set for 127.0.0.1 is definitely
> not the problem.
And I've just found the Firefox one: it's set to "Direct
On Monday, June 4, 2007, at 10:44 pm, Ben Dougall wrote:
> Thanks very much for the reply.
>
> On Monday, June 4, 2007, at 10:28 pm, Matthew Toseland wrote:
>
>> Check your browser proxy settings. You want to set no proxy for
>> 127.0.0.1.
>
> I can't see any p
Thanks very much for the reply.
On Monday, June 4, 2007, at 10:28 pm, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> Check your browser proxy settings. You want to set no proxy for
> 127.0.0.1.
I can't see any proxy setting in either Firefox nor Safari's
preferences. I've certainly never turned any on before.
This is the contents of the "freenet-latest.log" file in the logs
folder in the Freenet folder (I have no idea what's going on):
Jun 04, 2007 20:16:41:525 (freenet.node.NodeStarter,
WrapperListener_start_runner, NORMAL): freenet.jar built with
freenet-ext.jar Build #13 r12938
Jun 04, 2007
> Should Freenet be started up before you
> attempt going to http://127.0.0.1:/wizard/ ?
In the Terminal (command line):
1/tmp>cd /Applications/Freenet
2/Applications/Freenet>./run.sh start
Starting Freenet 0.7...
3/Applications/Freenet>
Is that a successful Freenet startup? Is that the
How come the welcome.html file tells me to open
http://127.0.0.1:/wizard/ when there is not a single file on my
machine called wizard or that has the word wizard in it? Should there
be?
How come the welcome.html says:
> Freenet 0.7 Installation Successful!
>
> Next, configure your node
2323
Any help / suggestions as to why it's not possible for me to access
http://127.0.0.1:/wizard/ would be much appreciated.
Ben.
On Monday, June 4, 2007, at 08:22 pm, Ben Dougall wrote:
> At a couple of points it attempted to load the welcome.html file in a
> browser (I think).
I say "I think" there because it used something I haven't come across
before: some Java browser thing, then in BBEdit (a text e
as what might make Freenet work ?
Thanks, Ben.
Hello,
I can't get Freenet working on OS X 10.2.8.
I've installed Freenet (0.7) which appears to have gone successfully:
in Applications there's a folder called Freenet with a number of files
inside, including welcome.html which says I've successfully installed
it. The next instruction is to
=true
fcp.port=9481
console.enabled=true
console.port=2323
fproxy.enabled=true
fproxy.port=
fcp.enabled=true
fcp.port=9481
console.enabled=true
console.port=2323
Any help / suggestions as to why it's not possible for me to access
http://127.0.0.1:/wizard/ would be much appreciated.
Ben
hello all !
excuse me but i have a big problem with freenet on windows (on debian it
works well)
In fact, when i launch freenet, i can't navigate on internet or use msn etc
etc
anyone have an idea ?
thanks a lot
_
I recently installed and started running freenet on Fedora Core 4,
everything went smoothly until I tried to start looking up indexes, and
it keeps returning the error that I have an invalid key. Just wondering
how I might go about taking care of that.
lb
I recently installed and started running freenet on Fedora Core 4,
everything went smoothly until I tried to start looking up indexes, and
it keeps returning the error that I have an invalid key. Just wondering
how I might go about taking care of that.
lb
/remove settings with each build (unlike the Windows GUI which is
significant effort to maintain, and also of no benefit to other OS
users).
I would offer to implement this but I don't think I will have enough
time :-(
Ben Golding
On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 18:19:13 +, Matthew Toseland
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, then the max MTU is in fact 28 bytes more (1500).
I think it is time to kill this thread unless anyone has any
freenet-specific issues with MTUs.
Ben
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and some related tweaking info about Receive Window size for the curious
among you.
http://www.dslreports.com/tweaks/RWIN
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