al mess?
What operating system are you using, by the way?
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CP> something set up wrong?
Sadly, it's the nature of the beast. The longer your node is running,
the better connected it will be.
Just out of curiosity, which site couldn't you get?
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"Your description of coffee is how you interpret Sex."
s install, we suck.
DH> Oh, if only it were that simple.
Wow! OK, that's a lot of stuff. I'm backing WAY DOWN on this one. B-)
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oing to support JDK 1.3 stuff.
Freenet is an Open Source Java project. We should support people who
want to use Open Source Java systems. Mandating a particular
proprietary JVM is lame.
If we can't manage to add two or three more strings ("kaffe.exe",
&qu
en with an HTL of 100.
Oh. Then you're actually connected to the network. You might try to
swap node addresses with people to get a "bushier" node.
Is it really bothering you that no one is connecting to your node?
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"Your description of coffee is how you interpret Sex."
inding
stuff fast enough, try bushing up your local node (with a better
nodes.config) rather than making "deeper" searches.
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nfig in your
Freenet directory.
3) Restart your node.
If you can't get addresses out of inform.php (quite possible), ask
other people to give you their node addresses, and add them to
nodes.config by hand.
FG> do with it. Just putting an address on the configure (node
FG> address) didn't seem to help. End I don't see no
FG> nodes.config. Do u mean I have to create that file?
Since you had problems, I'm going to be somewhat rude and re-direct
this co
the blank line, and restart Freenet.
Then, try to do a request again. If you can, try it from the command
line, like:
frequest -serverAddress tcp/localhost:[port] gpl.txt
Where [port] is the listenPort setting in your Freenet.ini file.
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the rest of the world, you
really can't get anything inserted or requested.
(OK, that's not STRICTLY true -- you can set up your node for "local
only" usage, but it'd be a pain in the butt and pretty useless.)
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been installing/deinstalling, you might have "lost" it.
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"Your description of coffee is how you interpret Se
you should find another anonymous publishing
system, or dial down the attitude.
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"Your description of coffee is
he settings.
I respectfully concur. If we're not going to document this stuff
anywhere else, we should at least put it in the file!
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freenet:
ion :-)
Did you restart the node software? It's only read once, at startup.
Also, if things still don't work, try setting
logging=Debug
in your freenet.ini file. This should give you some big diagnostic
info at startup, which may tell you what's going wrong.
~Mr. Bad
P.S. The
service.[servicename].[configname]=[configvalue]
And unless you're using another node as the server for FProxy, you
shouldn't ever have to set the serverAddress config.
I find it hard to believe that service.fproxy.port=[portno] doesn't
work.
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J> file. Is it just missing, or is this deliberate? Thank you.
Yes. We decided that being able to retrieve files from Freenet was a
security risk, so we removed the requesting functionality.
Just kidding. Hey, is this really missing, folks?
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net changed. I should be updating to 0.8 in
a few days. Sorry for the delay, just haven't gotten around to it.
As a work around, re-install 0.3.8.1.
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r server address on the command line:
./freenet_request -serverAddress tcp/127.0.0.1:[port] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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freenet:MSK@SSK@u1AntQ
R> help or advice is appreciated.
Try this software:
http://www.pigdog.org/software/freenetmirror-0.7.tar.gz
http://www.pigdog.org/software/freenetmirror-0.7.jar
The README should give you a good idea how to do what you want.
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mdh> when will i know that i have downloaded freenet? i'm using
mdh> win95 thanx.
When you start feeling the Freedom like a fresh breeze.
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>>>>> "ZA" == Zane AE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ZA> I agree, it would be great if there were an online bug
ZA> database.
There's a bug database in the SourceForge project. I encourage anyone
inter
7;s a French translation project going right now, and there's a
need for some German, I'd bet.
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