, then the problem is your KMail setup.
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) nodes with build numbers as high as 663.
Are you also seeing your problem with the stable builds?
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the trick.
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to
download precompiled .jar files -- and since the stable branch doesn't
actually *build* I have no idea how those .jar files were produced or
what's in them).
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http
outgoing connections on
a few ports (e.g. 80 and 21), then you're pretty much screwed.
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, but obviously
it can't be a good thing.
On the other hand, the ability to erase your data store completely,
simply by hitting the power button, may be a useful feature in some
environments (running a node in a country like China, etc.).
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to edit
the top of it to indicate that you wish to compile with jikes.
Also please be sure you are using jikes version 1.14. Nothing older,
and NOTHING NEWER.
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http
to add it to TFE?
Personally, I think the chat list would be most appropriate for
this, not support.
Obviously this blows the anonymity thing for the site authors,
There are anonymous re-mailers out there.
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that everyone and her brother has been complaining
about for the last 4 days. Try freenet-latest.jar from the snapshots
site (http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/) -- and if that still doesn't
work, get my personal build at (http://wooledge.org/~greg/freenet.jar).
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of freenet.jar was all you had to do.
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someone provides the
key to decrypt them.
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OS- and provider-specific.
(Windows users who've done this are welcome to speak up here. I
don't do anything but games with Windows, so I can't offer much
guidance here.)
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13132
I will attempt to send a copy of a compressed seednodes.ref file
to this list to see whether it gets through.
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seednodes.ref.gz should be attached.
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/freenet/
whence seednodes.ref files could be retrieved.
/sarcasm
Granted, these could conceivably be out of date, but an old
seednodes.ref file is surely better than one which is known empirically
not to work, and it's surely leagues better than none at all.
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, a seednodes.ref file on a freesite would not be very
helpful to the original poster, since he was reporting RNFs. It
would be a bit like giving someone a CD-ROM with drivers on it for
their new CD-ROM drive.
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CHK@hdXaxkwZ9rA8-SidT0AN-bniQlgPAwI%2cXdCDmBuGsd-ulqbLnZ8v%7ew
Hops To Live: 15
Error: Route not Found
If you continue getting Route Not Found (RNF) errors for a prolonged
period of time, you might need to get newer seed node references.
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by very strangely configured mail transfer agents. In the event
that I actually had anything meaningful to say, you would be
instructed on what to do, say and think. This fluff has been brought
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here is
anyone's guess.
Last time I used a free net (community BBS thingy) was in about
1994 But it seems they're still around in various guises.
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http
amphibian
* src/freenet/client/http/TempBucketFactory.java (rel-0-5-1.1):
logging, make TempBucketFactory public on stable branch
[snip]
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http
:2524ESTABLISHED [...]
If you're using a firewall (iptables) then make sure you aren't blocking
incoming packets on the mainport port.
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Dave Hooper ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Better to just link it with
ln /usr/bin/java /usr/java/j2re1.4.0_03/bin/java
Wrong way 'round. And you lost the -s.
ln -s /usr/java/j2re1.4.0_03/bin/java /usr/local/bin/java
And put back the original start-freenet.sh!
Yes.
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Is java in path? Try running it by hand: write java on the command line
and see what comes after. If a no such program error you need it in the
path :)
And the best way to do that is:
ln -s /the/place/where/you/put/bin/java /usr/local/bin/java
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anyone successfully used freenet with gij? I have absolutely no intention
of installing suns non-free vm, so my hope is I can get this working. Do I
need to compile it myself with gcj perhaps??
Another choice would be Kaffe 1.0.7.
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-boggling. It's almost as bad as the Freenet
FAQ situation.
And yes, for the record, frequest.exe and finsert.exe date back to
Freenet 0.3.
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depending on programs that haven't been part of freenet for
over 18 months.
I'm not entirely convinced that he actually got the latest version.
Assuming that 010714 isn't a typo, that's July 14, 2001.
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walter bibiza ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
i,m using mandrake 9.0. i have installed j2re 1.4.1 under
usr/java and still freenet tells me java not found. please
help me in a user-friendly way how freenet can find path
to java.
su
ln -s /usr/java/bin/java /usr/local/bin/java
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a KEYCOLLISION (fcpputsite terminology) and the key
isn't propagated.
But if you remove the key from your local data store, and *then* insert
it, then it can be propagated to other nodes.
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using
(or what Java VM).
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node has load spikes where normally it'll be
sitting at around load average 2 or 3 and suddenly spike to around 15 or even
as high as 20 sometimes.
Using which build of Freenet? The high load average problem is fixed
in build 533.
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I can't get my gateway to start. These log and ini files are from a
clean install of Freenet on Windows 98 SE (4.10.) with JRE 1.4.1
The files look acceptable. What happens when you go to http://127.0.0.1:/
in a web browser?
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?FAQ.
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to from freenetprojecg.org. Also, you
can't get to it by going to http://freenet.sourceforge.net/ first,
since that will just redirect you to freenetproject.org.
Please send all hate mail to the Freenet developers. :-/
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Matthew Toseland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 06:58:33PM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
I tried that (but with a lower magnitude on the maximumThreads), and it
seemed to help for a while. But when I got home today, the load average
was back in the upper 20s/lower 30s
from someone, replace the one you already have, and restart Freenet.
My seednodes.ref is at http://wooledge.org/~greg/seednodes.ref if
you'd like to try that one.
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on the
download button, so you get all yet unconnected nodes, too
I'm not sure you'd want to export node references to nodes that you
can't actually reach. A lot of bogus node references get sent out
in announcements, and are eventually dropped from the routing table
because they don't work.
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button. Rename the file from noderefs.txt
to seednodes.ref.
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. Matthew, if you're reading, what's the
magical value of N?
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nodes.
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References button. Rename the resulting file
from noderefs.txt to seednodes.ref.
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have bigger issues.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
i'd like to experiment a bit with the unstable releases. how can i reach and
download them?
They're on http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/, just like the
stable builds.
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joost ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
It began with the question: Enter a Freesite URI here. This was really
Chinese for me.
Ignore that box. Look at the bookmarks box that has links to
The Freedom Engine and Freenet Forever and Cruft. Click on
those, and be patient.
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Darren ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I am using http://freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/twiki/view/Main/CLO as my
freenet.conf reference...is there a better location?
Yeah. The freenet.conf file itself.
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built last night (2002-10-31) at 18:26 US/Eastern.
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with the monolithic Windows
installer. The monolithic Windows installer has freenet.jar inside it,
as opposed to the Windows web-installer which downloads freenet.jar from
freenetproject.org at installation time.
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Dave Hooper ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Try a different version of Kaffe (anyone know the minimum recommended
working version of Kaffe for freenet?).
1.0.7.
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http
processing
something like 4x the average number of requests. You're a hero. :)
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.: freenet.jar is called freenet-latest.jar on the snapshots
page for some reason I can't guess. It needs to be renamed after
downloading, or your CLASSPATH needs to be adjusted to match.)
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(not respecting MIME types).
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communications. TCP needs to
send acknowledgement packets every so often to keep things running.
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machine, which
Freenet build you're running, etc. In some cases it may also be helpful
to include parts of your freenet.ini (or freenet.conf) file, or your
freenet.log file.
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for gcj.
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find a working JVM for OS 9 then Freenet should work.
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this:
mainport.port=
mainport.bindAddress=*
mainport.allowedHosts=127.0.0.1,209.142.155.49,192.168.2.1,192.168.2.2,192.168.2.4,192.168.2.20
mainport.params.servlet.1.params.tempDir=/home/freenet/tmp/
For more details, please see
http://freenet.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php?FAQ.
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of your signed e-mails :P
Quite.
this one came normal. :P
You mean abnormal. Or castrated.
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the basics of
publishing in Freenet.
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and loopback connections to mainport.
I'd urge people who are serious about bandwidth shaping to look into
their operating system's capabilities instead of relying on the
applications to do the right thing. The OS is usually far more
reliable in this area.
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also, the logfile doesn't show activity as it used
to--that is, it seems to me that the older builds of .4 showed incoming
requests, etc.?
The verbosity of the logging is configurable in your freenet.ini (or
freenet.conf, for Unix) file.
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. If store_N is a directory with 256
subdirectories inside it, then it's native.
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is listening to. You should see your Freenet node protocol port
(which is unique to your node), and then the generic services like
mainport () and possibly nodestatus (8889).
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the gateway page (http://127.0.0.1:/).
The second way is to use a separate Freenet application called Frost.
This runs as a standalone Java program that communicates with Freenet
and implements some sort of message board thing. I don't use it
myself.
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choose are Kaffe or a Linux JVM running
under Linux emulation. The latter does *not* work, which means I
must use Kaffe.
On Linux, I'm using Sun's JVM and it seems to be tolerable.
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Pierre Granier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I find how to modify my modem router. Can you specify me witch port
exactly Y have to authorize forwarding?
# Interface # tcp/48736
That one.
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I took your suggestion to try other JVM's, looks like KAFFE is linux only so
Kaffe is certainly not linux only since I'm using it on OpenBSD.
Maybe you meant Unix only, since I have no idea (nor do I care)
whether it can run on Windows.
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Freenet.
Failed to load service: nodestatus - freenet.interfaces.ServiceException: No class
given
This one's a known problem in the Windows installer. Add this line to
your freenet.ini file:
nodestatus.class=freenet.client.http.NodeStatusServlet
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have to start nodestatus as a
service.
It's nodeinfo that was merged, not nodestatus.
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\Freenet\ or something similar).
3) Go to your Freenet directory and rename freenet.jar to freenet-old.jar
and then rename freenet-latest.jar to freenet.jar .
4) Restart Freenet.
I can't answer your other questions.
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, because
the Data Store Bug just *LOOOVES* those Kaffe/BSD data stores and eats
them up very quickly.
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to their node. ;-)
Failing that, you could search Google (etc.) for seednodes.ref and
see how many people's seed nodes you can find. Pick one and overwrite
your seednodes.ref file with the new one. Then restart your node.
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installer. Your
freenet.ini file could have some old non-functional config lines in
it, which you may need to comment out or change.
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Chris Dennis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I'm running the 30 September snapshot in non-native mode.
Your node is a week old, and a LOT has been done in that week (e.g.,
Freenet 0.5-pre1 or whatever they're calling it).
Also your PC's clock is 5 days behind.
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.
ie instead of inserting big file with the site [EMAIL PROTECTED]
a href=[EMAIL PROTECTED]blahblah do this instead
a href=[EMAIL PROTECTED]blahblah
Anyone using KSK@ keys for important data needs to *seriously*
rethink their strategy.
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blured75 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Are the images admit on this ML or not ? Because i'd like to send the one
found on freenet network concerning ksk keys which are insecure which I told
about during another email.
I think most of us have already seen it. :)
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/ and at the bottom of the
first page you'll see three links: Da GJ, The Freedom Engine and Freenet
Forever. Try those.
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service).
If you have no consistent way for people on the Internet to reach
you, either by static IP or by dyn-DNS, then you can't run a permanent
node.
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http
?
You need to take this up with the developers.
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there are a few exceptional cases where nodes get very light
traffic (and nobody knows why).
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to advertise your
site to the major Freenet sites (TFE, Raw Freedom, Cruft, etc.). It
could take a few days before people start to get your site, especially
if your node is badly connected (lots of DNF and RNF).
Again, patience. And good luck.
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Sun JVMs running under
emulation are worse.
Unfortunately, from the fproxy interface, no keys can be fetched.
Why not? What errors are you getting? Have you updated your .conf
file for the fproxy-mainport switch?
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that no longer works.
I have also updated the FAQ, at
http://freenet.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php?FAQ.
You may now return to your regularly scheduled support channel discussions.
[0] See sarcasm.
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believe
it defaults to 120. Lower that to some smaller value (and don't forget
to remove the '%'!) and then restart it and see how it goes.
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) and then try again. Good luck.
(Also follow Ed's advice.)
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or
upper for upgrade?
http://freenetprojects.org/snapshots/
Stop node, download freenet-latest.jar, overwrite your freenet.jar with
it (renaming it), then restart.
Also make sure you have a good seednodes.ref file.
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http://freenetprojects.org/snapshots/
Damn, that's not the first time I've done that.
http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/
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) to http://127.0.0.1:/
and you should get the Freenet gateway page. At or near the bottom of
the gateway page, there are 3 links: Da GJ, The Freedom Engine and
Freenet Forever. Click on those and be patient.
I can't help with Frost.
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been done
about it AFAIK. They're still happening on my system with a pretty
recent snapshot.
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on that functionality, you may either downgrade
back to your previous build, or bug the developers about it. They
don't seem to read the support list -- just the devl list.
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Sascha Noyes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I controll the NAT, so i can set up port forwarding, if only i could find out
the port number.
grep listenPort freenet.conf
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have to be subscribed;
Ian Clarke himself admitted that posts from non-subscribers go into
a black hole.)
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jobs, or set up
boot scripts to start the node at system boot time, or whatever. :-)
I don't have any files named *.sh in my freenet user's directory. Based
on what you've just told me, I'm glad I don't.
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Thomas Goebel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
in wich irc channel can i talk about freenet?
#freenet on the IRC network formerly known as OPN (now freenode).
irc.openprojects.net or whatever the new domain name is.
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Linux box.
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that, either.
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be helpful if
you actually showed what the errors say, so we can be more definite in
diagnosing the problem.)
It's not *supposed* to work this way, but for now, whenever you see
corruption errors, you'll just have to wipe your data store and try
again.
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a running Freenet
node use? (Does the Java VM make a difference?) Is it 1 per thread
plus a constant?
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msg01035/pgp0.pgp
Greg Wooledge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I'm running a recent Freenet snapshot (from freenetproject.org/snapshots/
at the time when it said freenet-latest.jar 23-Aug-2002 00:01 1.1M).
Platform is OpenBSD 3.1, using the Linux JDK 1.3 (reported as Sun
Microsystems Inc. version 1.3.1_04
however you wish.
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msg01030/pgp0.pgp
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