Fnet crashed after the attack. The only thing I could do was uninstall. I downloaded and installed 1474, however it rolled back to 1459. I uninstalled and reinstalled with several different versions several times, all resulting in no node connections and usually running 1459 regardless of the
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it off of your node. Try again, perhaps
with the GPL to help your node learn about others. The publicly
available seed nodes have been very busy lately. If possible try to get
a friend to give you a reference to their node instead.
What should I do? Thanks,
Steven
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-freenet.sh directly. But, use the init
script instead - it should take care of that for you.
Hope that helps,
Steven
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Hello!
I tried to run freenet on gentoo, but I can't start it. In the log file, there is only that line:
/usr/bin/start-freenet.sh: line 7
in it which may
compromise my node (DSA keys and the like) and how/what should I remove?
Thanks,
Steven
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I run a permanent node on stable, and I notice that after it has been running
for a while the vast majority of connections are incoming. This leads me to
believe that the vast majority of nodes I'm connected to are transient. I
wonder if this is why I have so much trouble retrieving after my
On Thursday 08 April 2004 08:23 am, Toad wrote:
On Thu, Apr 08, 2004 at 06:28:06AM -0400, Pierre Abbat wrote:
I told Freenet to rotate logs, but instead it writes an apparently
unending string of logfiles. How do I tell it the number of logfiles to
keep?
Freenet doesn't really support log
On Thursday 08 April 2004 05:56 am, Garb wrote:
or at least the ones not related to girls or money
Damn! You had my hopes up.
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On Saturday 03 April 2004 12:27 am, S wrote:
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 17:33:41 -0800
Not after reseeding, but on the stable network, definitely after
restarting. A download that's been stuck for hours in FUQID will often
complete within a few minutes just after restarting the node. My guess
is that
I run a permanent node (it's been off for a while though) and I used to have
no problem reaching the number of connections that I have in my maxConnect
variable in freenet.conf. Now I get only outgoing connections, and I can't
get more than 15 or 16 connections. (stable net)
I haven't
contrary to everything in freenet's documentation, I have better luck
retrieving with a freshly started/reseeded node than one that has been
running for a while. I run a permanent node on linux, 1.3 gigahertz athlon,
384 megs of ram, 1 gig of freenet storage, 1.5MB dsl connection. (stable
After recently being It appears to be running my
node properly, but I am still unable to getFred working. Whenever I
go to http://127.0.0.1:/I get a 500 error. Any idea what
the problem might be?
Thanks,
Steven
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Thank you for your help.
Steven
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Subject: number of connections
Date: Saturday 24 January 2004 23:21
From: Steven [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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since multiplexing has been ported to the stable branch of freenet, we can
have a MUCH lower maxConnection setting right? I used allow 300, now I
Gentoo linux kernel 2.6.2-mmsources
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Subject: number of connections
Date: Saturday 24 January 2004 23:21
From: Steven [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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since multiplexing has been ported to the stable branch of freenet, we can
have a MUCH lower
I started using the unstable version recently, and it works great, better than
the stable one as far as retrieving. I switched to ng routing and
everything, and it all seemed great (well, great might be too strong)
Then I noticed that every node I was connected to was running the stable
I've limited the amount of connections my node can make to 50. I don't know
how this effects the network, how it effects my node's ability find files or
anything, all I know is this keeps freenet from eating all of my system's
resources. Please tell me if their is a better way.
Anyway,
So far I have completely Demilitarized my computer running the node (placed it
outside of my linksys router's firewall), registered an account with dyndns
in order to run a permanent node (which finally works) tried stable and
unstable releases, and am still having the same problem... When I
I use gentoo, and as far as i can figure out everything is pretty up to date,
including my seednode.ref
when i first start the daemon, and i connect to the UI via my web browser
everything seems fine. then i click on one of the gateways provided (ie The
Freedom Engine) and I get an error
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