Hello,
Im interested in using Freenet, but I have 2 questions.
"Users contribute to the network by giving bandwidth and a portion of their
hard drive (called the "data store") for storing files. Files are
automatically kept or deleted depending on how popular they are"
Can you elaborate on
I have a weird and really annoying problem that goes as follows:
I had .7 installed when the folder got deleted by accident. I then installed
a new as darknet-- and all worked just fine, though two freenet
entries now existed in the service listing (WinXP)
Then a week or two ago it
he nodes don't access the
> seednodes, but by default opennet nodes ask seednodes).
> Also opennet nodes do swap informations about their peers, so nodes
> without knowledge of other nodes might come across new noderefs and
> connect to previously unknown nodes to enhance connectivity.
&
Just a simple question; 10 peers, none using opennet, and all interconnected
with each node having the other 9 in their trusted peers list .. will they
be able to access the 'actual freenet', or is this just a small private and
closed circle, with only the content they publish inside that circle
Just a simple question; 10 peers, none using opennet, and all interconnected
with each node having the other 9 in their trusted peers list .. will they
be able to access the 'actual freenet', or is this just a small private and
closed circle, with only the content they publish inside that circle
, but by default opennet nodes ask seednodes).
Also opennet nodes do swap informations about their peers, so nodes
without knowledge of other nodes might come across new noderefs and
connect to previously unknown nodes to enhance connectivity.
Hope this helped
Peter S wrote:
Just a simple
There's a couple of guides around on how to exchange noderef's securely, but
IMHO they all seem a bit circumstantial (or involve a third-part to hand you
digital ID's) .. so I was thinking; A and B are friends from the east- and
west-end of the country, so physical exchange via. USB stick or the
There's a couple of guides around on how to exchange noderef's securely, but
IMHO they all seem a bit circumstantial (or involve a third-part to hand you
digital ID's) .. so I was thinking; A and B are friends from the east- and
west-end of the country, so physical exchange via. USB stick or the
sonably well in 640 megs, especially if you kill off any
tray utilities and unnecessary services. Check the task manager to see
how much RAM Windows wants for itself, then use -Xmx (or FLaunch.ini) to
give Java most of whatever's left.
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in 640 megs, especially if you kill off any
tray utilities and unnecessary services. Check the task manager to see
how much RAM Windows wants for itself, then use -Xmx (or FLaunch.ini) to
give Java most of whatever's left.
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Is this a disk I/O error?
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hope the browser settings help you,
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that doesn't automatically forward traffic. In these
cases you'd need to set up the appropriate port forwarding rules.
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ANNOUNCE: DFI (Dolphin\'s Freenet Index) is|
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performance-enahancing
rest, already, and let's get back to making Freenet
better.
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of results (assuming
the default 10 results per page).
Not saying that a Google search is journalistic due diligence, but for a
hell of a lot of people, it's how they find stuff.
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that it isn't working yet! It can take
some tweaks to get Freenet running properly.
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in your $PATH. Plus, now you have Java... :)
Good luck
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On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 04:06:39 -0700 (PDT)
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There's a joke here somewhere...
run Freenet under FreeBSD ... with the Linux distribution.
It's a shame that Dolphin is no longer participating here, he was a
FreeBSD user who had managed to compile his own local native copy of
Java. I could never get it to work, so I went with emulating the Linux
version.
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use it to initiate secured IRC sessions, but
I haven't used it in conjunction with Freenet. What is the stunnel
command you're using on each end? Feel free to XX.XX.XX.XX out IP
addresses. Maybe I or someone else familiar with stunnel can help.
-s
statically in libjcpuid. At least I think I have...
On Tue, Jul 27, 2004 at 06:25:23PM -0700, S A wrote:
Linux, 2.4.18 kernel, i686
Process is niced, CPU bound using 100%. Web interface slooow to non-functional.
--
tail freenetERROR: The resource freenet/support/CPUInfo
mation/libjcpuid
Linux, 2.4.18 kernel, i686
Process is niced, CPU bound using 100%. Web interface slooow to non-functional.
--
tail freenetERROR: The resource freenet/support/CPUInfo
mation/libjcpuid-x86-linux.so was not a valid library for this platform
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
stats, e.g. which
countries are sending traffic, which Freesites are viewed most often,
etc.
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with at least one
successful connection, at:
http://127.0.0.1:/servlet/nodestatus/noderefs.txt?minCP=0.0minConnections=1
The output of this page can be saved as seednodes.ref to seed your other
nodes.
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Or
to actually use any of your internet applications, or do
they fail to connect at all after the ZoneAlarm warning?
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and pico (I suspect the former :) but anytime I edit freenet.conf
from the command line, it gets mangled. Use Apple's TextPad application
to edit the file.
When you are finished editing the config file, run `./start-freenet.sh`
again.
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Use Apple's TextPad application
Sorry, that should be TextEdit. Probably obvious, but I didn't want to
cause a wild goose chase for a program that doesn't exist.
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seednodes.ref)
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at that freesite and see if the author put any
contact info there. If you got the key from Frost, post a reply to the
board where you found the key. Otherwise you're probably out of luck;
not being able to tell who inserted a file (unless they want you to know) is
a feature of Freenet.
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a file that was corrupted on the first
try, if you give this a shot, make sure to tick the Delete key from
local store before downloading option in FUQID's settings.
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isn't routing other peoples' requests, so all
requests leaving your node are your own).
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Freenet directory, download the latest
seednodes.ref from http://freenetproject.org/snapshots, and restart your
node.
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Michal Charemza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
My seednodes.ref is nearly 1mb in size, with (I worked out) 905 entries
in it. I've downloaded
On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 19:40:17 -0500
Paul Derbyshire [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So freesites can't have images? Or can, if the image URLs point back
to fproxy rather than a regular web server?
Right. The best way to place an image on a freesite is:
IMG SRC=/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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a fresh Freenet. That
includes the automatically generated .. at .. label.
For what it's worth, I have not noticed any problems with the Windows
configurator hardcoding or uncommenting any variables.
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]). I will give the domain to
The Freenet Project, no questions asked, if Ian or Toad would like to
have it. Otherwise, anyone who's interested is eligible.
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FYI the seednodes.ref in snapshots is not viable for 5069. I tried
reseeding during the upgrade, but it looks like the file only contains
one complete node reference, and it was skipped as bad by 5069.
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Toad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Freenet stable build
On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 21:02:21 +
Toad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The main change here is to reduce the maximum HTL to 10.
Is this enforced by fred, or just the new default?
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by the node's java processes seems out of whack.
In fact that sounds insane. Which threadFactory is your configuration
file set to use? If you set it to use the YThreadFactory, do things
improve?
If you can, please keep running your node!
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On 18 Jan 2004 at 5:24, S wrote:
Anyone can change the latest build number by editing Version.java and
compiling the source on their machine. If you were so inclined, you
could change your latest build number
this experience is all on stable, I know you're inserting from
unstable so I'll have to give it a shot there and see how things turn
out. What HTL are you using to insert?
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I think he means the big barcode visual of the keyspace. It must be
incompatible with NGR, because it disappeared from stable once before,
back when NGR was first tested.
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On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 20:41:51 +
Toad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You mean from the web interface?
http://127.0.0.1:
? Or is there a limiting factor built into fred?
I appreciate that it's not really possible to determine the true number
of nodes, but from my node's perspective, it doesn't seem like there are
more than ~350 at any point in time.
Thanks for any insight!
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, or someone
playing tricks.
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if
66.185.84.80 has been explicitly defined as a proxy? If so, assuming IE,
is Bypass proxy for local addresses checked?
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Dear Sir/Madam
We are maintaining a database of free softwares for general purpose
(www.imtech.res.in) which are available free of cost for general user
and academic community. The aim of this project is to help the scientific
community in distributing these software. We are a academic institute
by
bandwidth - as it should be - and not by CPU, threads, or RAM. For once,
my lousy P3 600 actually seems like an active, healthy participant in
the network.
Congratulations all around :)
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samspade.org which looks to be Verio. Can you post a traceroute? It
should die at 66.35.210.202 and no sooner.
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a
whack at my DNS admin upstairs =)
Hope you get the problem resolved quickly (lame pun slightly intended).
If on the off chance geneva.edu is intentionally blocking access to
freenetproject.org or mucking with the DNS, it would be interesting to
know.
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the index? If so, that may be a
reason to keep spidering CHKs at least for now.
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On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 20:49:11 -0800
Art Charbonneau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running 5050 on ADSL, 2.4 GHz, with Outgoing set to 30,7200
B/s, CPU set to normal priority, and store set to 1 gig.
Sometimes Freenet starts up quite normally (for this period in time)
and I can get to a few
issue, but it can get your Freesite
noticed.
i'm currently initializing a project on a new Freenet Publication Tool...
and hope to find a better solutions to announce a new freesite.
Looking forward to seeing what you come up with!
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where can i locate the development site?
http://freenetproject.org/index.php?page=indexmode=developer
And the list is at:
http://mail.freenetproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devl/
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Running 5046. First time I've seen this:
Connections open (Inbound/Outbound/Limit) 512 (292/220/512)
Connections transferring (Transmitting/Receiving) 580 (316/264)
Is a connection counted twice here if it's both transmitting and
receiving?
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they get forgotten at
midnight - a new edition must be published each day.
Now that I think about it, they could be. Thanks for the sanity check.
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).
The reason I do manual trimming of my store is that I've noticed the
larger the store, the more frequently/the faster my node gets
overwhelmed. Is it just me?
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well i deleted freenet and java completely off my system , and reinstalled
it and put it all in c:\ diretory and now working fine with no probs and i'm
also behing gov proxy and firewall!!!
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hello i'm on a PII winnt win95 and i have installed the java thing and when
i install freenet it goes fine but when i run it it goes to the sys tray as
supossed to but it flashes a rabbit with a red line striked through it and
when u put the mouse over it ,it says freenet is haveing problems can
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