Re: [freenet-support] Stable build 5093

2004-09-03 Thread Heine Laursen
Edward J. Huff wrote:
On Thu, 2004-09-02 at 12:24, Heine Laursen wrote:
 

Open connections say's
Connections open (Inbound/Outbound/Limit)
	92 (55/37/200)
Transfers active (Transmitting/Receiving) 	96 (30/66)
Data waiting to be transmitted/received 	83 KiB/None
Amount of data transmitted/received over currently open connections 
177 MiB/344 MiB
Total amount of data transmitted/received 	450 MiB/630 MiB
Number of distinct nodes connected 	92

   

These numbers look good.  Remember that date based redirects
sometimes take a while to become accessible.  For instance, I
just tried to get TFE  and couldn't, but the better but date-specific
link worked fine.
 

Then why do i ger routin errors from all freenet pages!
IMHO 0.8 GiB is a little small for a datastore.  There are quite
a few nodes with datastores two orders of magnitude bigger.
 

Do you want to donate a harddisk -:)
You don't have to use Frost for your node to benefit from running it. 
Just run the program and ignore it.  You might reduce the default number
of simultaneous board updates and increase the delay between updates to
reduce the number of requests for nonexistent data.
 

I know.
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Re: [freenet-support] Stable build 5093

2004-09-03 Thread Heine Laursen
Toad wrote:
So i need to limit the number of connections?
   

No. Freenet will do that.
 

Great
netstat currentley reports 96 established connections
related to java (won't post netstat here because it
contains ip adresses)
Open connections say's
Connections open (Inbound/Outbound/Limit)
	92 (55/37/200)
   

Good!
 

Transfers active (Transmitting/Receiving) 	96 (30/66)
   

Probably a good sign.
 

Except I can't connect to any freenet pages.
Data waiting to be transmitted/received 	83 KiB/None
Amount of data transmitted/received over currently open connections 
177 MiB/344 MiB
Total amount of data transmitted/received 	450 MiB/630 MiB
Number of distinct nodes connected 	92

will you stop posting your mails, to this list and my e-mail. It's 
anoying to get your mail 2 times!
   

Half the people who post to this list aren't subscribed...
 

I'm not half the people. I have been subscribed to this
list for more than 2 years. I can even provide the entire
maillist archive, well i might have deleted some spam mails,
but else the intire archive for  2 years!
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Re: [freenet-support] Stable build 5093

2004-09-02 Thread Heine Laursen
Edward J. Huff wrote:
On Wed, 2004-09-01 at 22:14, Heine Laursen wrote:
 

I'm sure you are trying to do your best. But i'm growing tired of trying 
to connect to freenet.
   

Do you leave your node running 24/7?
 

When i can connect to freenet i leave it running 24/7
Else i shut it down again after 2-3 days.
How big is your datastore?  (Huge datastore means your node gets a
reputation for being able to satisfy requests, hence other nodes will
want to connect to you).
 

My datastore are correntley 800Mb
Do you leave frost running?  (Running frost is a good way to get your
node integrated into the network, perhaps because your frost sends out
lots of requests for short files.  The short files get cached on your
node. Your node satisfies requests for them from other frost users
quickly.  Your node gets a good reputation).
 

I don't use frost.
There have been only one build that worked for me was 5089
Heres my routing table status!
   

How long since restart?  How long since reseeding?
 

Just reseeded ( vi seednodes.ref   :wq) and restarted
Now it's have been running:
10 hours 12 minutes
None of the bookmark pages are working.
Couldn't retrieve key: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/TFE//thelist.html*
Hops To Live: *20*

Error: *Data Not Found*
Data Not Found messages mean that your request passed through 
Hops-To-Live nodes without finding the data. It may simply not be there, 
but you can try again, possibly with a higher Hops-To-Live (which will 
make freenet try more nodes before giving up).

The request followed a Date Based Redirect, this is usually used to 
provide an updateable freesite. It appears that the current freesite is 
not available. You could try retrieving an earlier dated version 
http://192.168.0.1:/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/TFE//?date=20040901-14:05:12 
(better but date-specific link 
http://192.168.0.1:/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/41351100-TFE//thelist.html). 
The site updates every 24 hours.

Open connection;
Accepted23561 (654)/72216 (0)
AnnouncementComplete1 (0)/0 (0)
AnnouncementExecute 1 (0)/1 (0)
AnnouncementFailed  5 (0)/8 (0)
AnnouncementReply   12 (0)/13 (0)
DataInsert  642 (0)/372 (0)
DataNotFound17645 (114)/19946 (0)
DataReply   683 (0)/919 (0)
DataRequest 79440 (5)/33031 (0)
InsertReply 284 (0)/395 (0)
InsertRequest   1383 (5)/659 (0)
NodeAnnouncement49 (0)/29 (0)
QueryAborted272 (0)/112 (0)
QueryRejected   14020 (853)/56299 (0)
QueryRestarted  42414 (191)/26538 (0)
StoreData   501 (8)/714 (0)
Routing table status:
Number of known routing nodes   394
Number of node references   394
Number of newbie nodes  42
Number of uncontactable nodes   0
Contacted and attempted to contact node references  394
Contacted node references   79
Contacted newbie node references40
Connections with Successful Transfers   52
Backed off nodes45
Connection Attempts 3980
Successful Connections  71
Lowest max estimated search time0ms
Lowest max estimated DNF time   0ms
Lowest global search time estimate  39196.0ms
Highest global search time estimate 102127.0ms
Lowest global transfer rate estimate388 bytes/second
Highest global transfer rate estimate   609 bytes/second
Lowest one hop probability of DNF   0.947
Highest one hop probability of DNF  0.977
Lowest one hop probability of transfer failure  0.0574
Highest one hop probability of transfer failure 0.1514
Single hop probability of QueryRejected 0.089
Single hop average time for QueryRejected   5252.957510515312
Single hop probability of early timeout 0.216
Single hop average time for early timeout   17885.819984963768
Single hop probability of search timeout0.444
Single hop average time for search timeout  14857.609195951705
Single hop overall probability of DNF given no timeout  0.976
Single hop overall probability of transfer failure given transfer   0.129
Probability of transfer given incoming request  0.021
Total number of requests that didn't QR 76178
Total number of reqests that timed out before a QR or Accepted  30330
Implementation  freenet.node.rt.NGRoutingTable
in
 Recently logged messages
13:56:28 	Timed out waiting for chunk in 
freenet.TrailerReaderInputStream: tr [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 
ID=50638, curPos=1068, 0 chunks pending, 6 chunks recieved, 
wantChunk=true, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (DSA(6eb9 aff2 ccab a07d 
dc35 db32 0b97 34fd 0948 9ab4),tcp/210.139.122.163:40703, sessions=1, 
presentations=3, ID=DSA(6eb9 aff2 ccab a07d dc35 db32 0b97 34fd 0948 
9ab4), version=Fred,0.5,STABLE-1.50,5089): outbound attempts=0:1/1, 
bufferOffset=178, bufferLength=0, closed=false, super: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 	java.lang.Exception: debug
13:56:28 	Upstream node connection died for 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: 
key=7d3f0cb0c5d836fa5eddef22d83751c7a624f9e0120302, hopsToLive=19, 
id=c2eedc8d7922e913, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
(7d3f0cb0c5d836fa5eddef22d83751c7a624f9e0120302,request), 
EstimateList

Re: [freenet-support] Re: Stable build 5093

2004-09-02 Thread Heine Laursen
Someone wrote:
Are you running freenet on Win98? Which JVM do you use?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -s
Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ java -version
java version 1.4.1_01
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.1_01-b01)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.1_01-b01, mixed mode)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
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Re: [freenet-support] Stable build 5093

2004-09-02 Thread Heine Laursen
Toad wrote:
Uptime? 6 connections is normal a few seconds after startup, although my
node usually gets 40+ in a few minutes... Your problem is in any case
quite clearly the number of connections. Do you get any incoming ones?
 

So i need to limit the number of connections?
netstat currentley reports 96 established connections
related to java (won't post netstat here because it
contains ip adresses)
Open connections say's
Connections open (Inbound/Outbound/Limit)
	92 (55/37/200)
Transfers active (Transmitting/Receiving) 	96 (30/66)
Data waiting to be transmitted/received 	83 KiB/None
Amount of data transmitted/received over currently open connections 
177 MiB/344 MiB
Total amount of data transmitted/received 	450 MiB/630 MiB
Number of distinct nodes connected 	92

will you stop posting your mails, to this list and my e-mail. It's 
anoying to get your mail 2 times!
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Re: [freenet-support] re: update.sh produces a 24Mb seednodes.ref?

2004-08-09 Thread Heine Laursen
Toad wrote:
How do you invoke Freenet? Via start-freenet.sh ? What -Xmx does it use?
 

Yes.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/freenet$ grep Xmx start-freenet.sh
echo Command line: java -Xmx128m $JAVA_ARGS freenet.node.Main $@
nice -n 10 -- java -Xmx128m $JAVA_ARGS freenet.node.Main $@ 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/freenet$
Sincerley
Heine Laursen
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[freenet-support] update.sh produces a 24Mb seednodes.ref?

2004-08-06 Thread Heine Laursen
I've got this with the udating freenet lateley!
When i upgrade freenet using the upgrade script, it produces a
24Mb seednodes.ref file, witch i suspect is causing my node of running 
out of memory!

I'm running Debian Woody Stable!
Here is what happens!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/freenet$ ./update.sh
cp: cannot stat `seednodes.ref': No such file or directory
--02:55:49--  http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/freenet-latest.jar
  = `freenet-latest.jar'
Resolving freenetproject.org... done.
Connecting to freenetproject.org[66.35.250.210]:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 2,438,430 [application/x-java-archive]
100%[===] 2,438,430 52.98K/sETA 
00:00

02:56:34 (52.98 KB/s) - `freenet-latest.jar' saved [2438430/2438430]
--02:56:34--  http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/seednodes.ref.bz2
  = `new-seednodes.ref.bz2'
Resolving freenetproject.org... done.
Connecting to freenetproject.org[66.35.250.210]:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 932,445 [text/plain]
100%[===] 932,445   52.54K/sETA 
00:00

02:56:52 (52.54 KB/s) - `new-seednodes.ref.bz2' saved [932445/932445]
--02:56:57--  http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/freenet-ext.jar
  = `freenet-ext.jar'
Resolving freenetproject.org... done.
Connecting to freenetproject.org[66.35.250.210]:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 1,637,068 [application/x-java-archive]
Server file no newer than local file `freenet-ext.jar' -- not retrieving.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/freenet$ du -h seednodes.ref
24M seednodes.ref
Freenet fails to start with an out of memory error message.
If i then copy my seednodes.ref.old to seednodes.ref it starts perfectley!
What's wrong here? and what will happen if i use the old seednodes?
I'm currentley useing that. I'm trying to running a permant node, 
therefore i want to be online.

Sincerley
Heine Laursen
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Re: [freenet-support] Route Not Found

2004-08-01 Thread Heine Laursen
Mika Hirvonen wrote:
Heine Laursen wrote:
Couldn't retrieve key: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/TFE//
Hops To Live: 15
Error: Route Not Found
Attempts were made to contact 0 nodes.
0 were totally unreachable.
0 restarted.
0 cleanly rejected.
0 backed off.

These lines tell you that your node couldn't send the request to any 
node. This is usually caused by having no node references or 
connection problems.
I don't have internewt connection problems, as i can browse the 
internet, download, whatever!

The log also says somthing about bad node references. Maby that's the 
problem?

Try downloading http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/seednodes.ref.bz2, 
decompress it and put it into Freenet's directory.
Ok, tryed that. Still the same problem.
Also, check the bandwidth limit from your config file. It should be in 
bytes/second, not kilobytes/second.
Okay i have deleted freenet.conf, and genereted a new where i accept all 
the defaults settings.
Still the same problem!

Actully, i can now get the GPL licence, but no other links works!??
Sincerley
Heine Laursen
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Re: [freenet-support] Route Not Found

2004-08-01 Thread Heine Laursen
Evan Daniel wrote:
On Sun, 01 Aug 2004 02:00:34 +0200, Heine Laursen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 

Hi.
I have just installed the lasted stable version of freenet. (Node
Version 0.5)
I'm running debian woody stable.
   

What build number are you running?  iirc, if you install from debian
packages, you'll get a build so ancient it won't work with the current
network.
 

I'm running build:5088
I have downloaded freenet-latest.tgz from 
http://freenetproject.org/index.php?page=download

Sincerley
Heine Laursen
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Re: [freenet-support] Route Not Found

2004-08-01 Thread Heine Laursen
Edward J. Huff wrote:
Heine Laursen wrote:
 

Couldn't retrieve key: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/TFE//
Hops To Live: 15
Error: Route Not Found
Attempts were made to contact 0 nodes.
0 were totally unreachable.
0 restarted.
0 cleanly rejected.
0 backed off.
   

These lines tell you that your node couldn't send the request to any 
node. This is usually caused by having no node references or 
connection problems.
 

I don't have internewt connection problems, as i can browse the 
internet, download, whatever!
   

He meant freenet connection problems:  all zeros in that message means
you aren't connected to any other freenet nodes.  Verify this by looking
at 

http://127.0.0.1:/servlet/nodestatus/ocmContents.html?setSorting=-14setMode=ConnectionsetLevel=2
 

Then i get this:
Connections [Switch to peers mode]
Sun Aug 01 18:07:41 CEST 2004
[Less details]
Connections open (Inbound/Outbound/Limit)21 (5/16/200)
Transfers active (Transmitting/Receiving)26 (1/25)
Data waiting to be transmitted/receivedNone/None
Amount of data transmitted/received over currently open connections
4,923 KiB/3,514 KiB
Total amount of data transmitted/received7,912 KiB/4,204 KiB
Number of distinct nodes connected21
  
Outbound connections legendInbound connections legend
   IdleIdle
   Transmitting dataTransmitting data
   Receiving dataReceiving data
   Receiving and transmitting dataReceiving and transmitting data
  
   Messages transferred
  
  
  
TypeSent (failed)/Received (failed)
DataNotFound215 (4)/41 (0)
InsertReply3 (0)/1 (0)
StoreData4 (0)/4 (0)
Accepted4583 (24)/66 (0)
QueryRestarted35 (0)/21 (0)
InsertRequest3 (0)/124 (0)
DataReply7 (0)/4 (0)
DataInsert1 (0)/84 (0)
QueryRejected4352 (79)/54 (0)
DataRequest111 (0)/4535 (0)
QueryAborted0 (0)/4 (0)

Try downloading http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/seednodes.ref.bz2, 
decompress it and put it into Freenet's directory.
 

Ok, tryed that. Still the same problem.
   

Also, check the bandwidth limit from your config file. It should be in 
bytes/second, not kilobytes/second.
 

Okay i have deleted freenet.conf, and genereted a new where i accept all 
the defaults settings.
Still the same problem!

Actully, i can now get the GPL licence, but no other links works!??
   

That is a good sign.  5088 has RNF problems.  I imagine everyone sees
them.
 

Then i have to wait for a new release.
Sincerley
Heine Laursen
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[freenet-support] Route Not Found

2004-07-31 Thread Heine Laursen
Hi.
I have just installed the lasted stable version of freenet. (Node 
Version 0.5)
I'm running debian woody stable.

Everytime i click on a freenet site from the bookmarks, i get the 
following error:

Couldn't retrieve key: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/TFE//
Hops To Live: 15
Error: Route Not Found
Attempts were made to contact 0 nodes.
0 were totally unreachable.
0 restarted.
0 cleanly rejected.
0 backed off.
I have also tryed getting the GPL thingie it sugests to get for more 
references,
but i get the same error message.

The log also says somthing about bad node references. Maby that's the 
problem?

The box has direct internet connection through ethernet, without any 
routers.
And i hav'ent set up ant firewall roules that should block freenet.
(I tryed freenet before and it worked)

I'll atatch the log file. Hope that's allright!
How do i fix this?
Sincerley
Heine Laursen


freenet.log.bz2
Description: Binary data
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[freenet-support] After upgrading to 541 my log shows this.

2003-01-05 Thread Heine Laursen
After i have upgraded to Build 541 my log file is full of these 
messages, after the first run:

Jan 5, 2003 7:28:40 PM (freenet.node.rt.DataObjectRoutingStore, main): 
Removing orphaned property 0x0 : 
ffd1b5670db50214d739de601110fa58e21579a92e6b657973

What does that mean?

Sincerley
Heine Laursen


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Re: [freenet-support] how to get port 8481 to listen on local ipinstead of 127.0.0.1!

2002-12-21 Thread Heine Laursen
Edgar Friendly wrote:


Heine Laursen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 

Well sub.
What do i have to edit in my freenet.conf to get poet 8481 to listen
on my local ip?
Running Debian Woody.

Sincerley
Heine Laursen

   

There's no way to have fred bind the FCP port to only the local IP;
the current code will only do localhost or all interfaces.  To change
it to all interfaces, use the fcpHosts parameter as follows:

fcpHosts=192.168.0.0/24,127.0.0.1/8,1.2.3.4

Thelema
 

Thanks.
Sincerley
Heine Laursen


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Re: [freenet-support] Freenet noob needs help with setup

2002-12-20 Thread Heine Laursen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hello,

I just discovered and installed Freenet on my home W2K machine, but am 
having trouble getting it to work.  When I try to connect to the 
Freedom Engine, Freenet Forever, or Cruft on the Freenet Web 
Interface, I get the error message  The request couldn't even make it 
off of your node. Try again, perhaps with the GPL 
http://127.0.0.1:/CHK@hdXaxkwZ9rA8-SidT0AN-bniQlgPAwI,XdCDmBuGsd-ulqbLnZ8v%7Ew 
to help your node learn about others.  Using the GPL gives the same 
message.  I believe I have not configured my personal NAT firewall 
forwarding correctly, but am not sure.  Perhaps you can help.  Let me 
know what info you need.

My linux box is listning on the following connections:
tcp0  0 127.0.0.1:8481  0.0.0.0:*   LISTEN
355/java
tcp0  0 192.168.0.1:0.0.0.0:*   LISTEN
355/java
tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:10137   0.0.0.0:*   LISTEN
355/java
tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:88910.0.0.0:*   LISTEN

So it seems like you have to open  the following tcp connections: 10137 
and 8891
Try doing a netstat in a command prompt in your windows and see if you 
also got the following ports open!
Sincerley

Heine Laursen


Thanks,
Byron Gibson




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[freenet-support] how to get port 8481 to listen on local ip instead of 127.0.0.1!

2002-12-20 Thread Heine Laursen
Well sub.
What do i have to edit in my freenet.conf to get poet 8481 to listen on 
my local ip?
Running Debian Woody.

Sincerley
Heine Laursen


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[freenet-support] connect to my home node, through internet

2002-12-16 Thread Heine Laursen
Hi. I want to connect to my node (With my browser)

Så, i have read some, of the former posts, about the problem,
but i simpley can't connect to my home node, and browse the freenet.

The home computer is a debian woody running kernel 2.4.19

My freenet.conf looks like this: (Ip's removed)
ipAddress=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx #(public ip)
listenPort=10137
seedNodes=seednodes.ref
storeSize=10485760
mainport.allowedHosts=* #Have also tryed, with ip's
mainport.bindAddress=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx #(Public ip) have also tryed with *

When i try to connect, from the local host, i have to enter the public 
ip, to browse freenet. But, when i try to connect to it, from the 
internet i just get connection refused error messages, from mozilla.

Tkanks for your help.

Sincerley
Heine Laursen


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Re: [freenet-support] connect to my home node, through internet

2002-12-16 Thread Heine Laursen
Hi.

Thanks for all the input, i have got, regarding this issue. I think, the 
problem is because i'm behind a firewall, when i'm not at home. Because 
when i'm at home, i can access my node through my local network, vith my 
public ip. Så, what i did, was set up at ssh tunnel, and now i can 
access my node, from anywere (I hope)

Sincerley
Heine Laursen

Edgar Friendly wrote:

Greg Wooledge [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 

mainport.port=
mainport.bindAddress=*
mainport.allowedHosts=127.0.0.1,192.168.2.1,192.168.2.2,192.168.2.4,192.168.2.20

$ netstat -ant | grep 
tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:0.0.0.0:*   LISTEN  
tcp0  0 192.168.2.4:192.168.2.2:2524ESTABLISHED [...]

If you're using a firewall (iptables) then make sure you aren't blocking
incoming packets on the mainport port.

   


FWIW, I've recently rewritten the handling of allowedHosts parameters
for both FCP and generic servlets, so that one can now use x.x.x.x/y
notation for specifying subnets.  This has the effect of making the
allowedHosts code even more IPv4 dependent, but increases its
usefulness by a decent amount.

quick review of what bindAddress and allowedHosts do:

allowedHosts: when a connection hits the node, the incoming address is
checked against the values in allowedHosts, and if it's not listed,
then the connection is refused.  A blank allowedHosts or a value of
* results in all connections being allowed (this is internally
converted to 0.0.0.0/0)

bindAddress: for the node to listen on a TCP socket, that socket has
to be bound to an interface.  (i.e. loopback, eth0, eth1, etc.)  Each
interface has a address associated with it (its IP address), so that
address is used to represent the interface when the socket is created.
It's also possible to listen on all interfaces by specifying a null
address to bind to.  

So if you want fred to only listen to local requests, you can 

1) set allowedHosts to filter out requests coming from non-local
  addresses, so that requests coming from other places are rejected
  by fred

OR

2) set bindAddress to 127.0.0.1 (the loopback interface's address),
  which results in only local connections being able to find the
  socket in the first place.

Hope that clears things up for at least one person,
Thelema
 




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