[freenet-support] unable to install fnet1474

2016-06-15 Thread Steven Richard
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 install.  Please help if you can. Thank you.
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[freenet-support] Cancel subscription payment

2007-10-16 Thread Steven Hatfield
Hello,

Due to a loss of income from a downsized division, I will no longer  
be able to donate to the freenet project. Please cancel my  
subscription, which is under the [EMAIL PROTECTED] email address.

Thanks,

Steven Hatfield
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[freenet-support] Cancel subscription payment

2007-10-08 Thread Steven Hatfield
Hello,

Due to a loss of income from a downsized division, I will no longer  
be able to donate to the freenet project. Please cancel my  
subscription, which is under the "steven at knightswood.net" email address.

Thanks,

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2005-12-27 Thread huang steven
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[freenet-support] Connecting to other nodes, but can't retrieve any data

2005-02-20 Thread Steven
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I'm having trouble with one of my nodes- it's connecting to a bunch of 
others:

Connectionsopen(Inbound/Outbound/Limit)
22(9/13/200)
Transfersactive(Transmitting/Receiving)
0(0/0)
Data waiting to be transmitted/received
None/None
Amount of data transmitted/received over currently open connections
432KiB/446KiB
Total amount of data transmitted/received
1,694KiB/1,106KiB
Number of distinct nodes connected
22
but any attempts to retrieve data fail with either a DNF or RNF.  If 
it's a route that's not found, it will say something like tried to 
contact 6 nodes, 6 restarted

It's been up for about 17 hours.  That should be long enough to get one 
of the gateway pages right?  Or even just the GPL?  None of those work. 
 I'm pretty sure that I've set up port forwarding right because it does 
have incoming connections, but I'm not absolutely sure - how else can I 
check?

Just for fun -
Couldn't retrieve key: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hops To Live: 17
Error: Route Not Found
Attempts were made to contact 7 nodes.
1 were totally unreachable.
6 restarted.
0 cleanly rejected.
0 backed off.
and
Couldn't retrieve key: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/TFE//
Hops To Live: 20
Error: Route Not Found
Attempts were made to contact 0 nodes.
0 were totally unreachable.
0 restarted.
0 cleanly rejected.
0 backed off.
The request couldn't even make 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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Re: [freenet-support] freenet.node.Main: command not found

2005-01-28 Thread Steven Schlansker
I believe you should instead use:
sudo /etc/init.d/freenet start
to start Freenet on Gentoo.  At least that's how I do it.
It looks like your shell script needs to be run from the directory in 
which Freenet itself is stored - so you would need to cd into Freenet's 
directory before runing start-freenet.sh directly.  But, use the init 
script instead - it should take care of that for you.

Hope that helps,
Steven
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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: freenet.node.Main: command not found

My /usr/bin/start-freenet.sh: 

#!/bin/bash
# This script is a companion script to the Gentoo freenet init script.
# Logs freenet's stdout and stderr for debugging needs.
#
# Author: Brandon Low [EMAIL PROTECTED]
#
${JAVA} ${JAVA_ARGS} freenet.node.Main -p /etc/freenet.conf \
 /var/freenet/freenet.stdout.log 2 /var/freenet/freenet.stderr.log 
echo $!
I don't know which version of java I have because I just don't know where to 
look! But it installed java when I just emerged freenet. So it must be a quite 
new one.
But I think the error rather has to do sth. with a wrong directory or so.
Isn't there a FAQ which explains the installation steb by step for newbies?
For example, when I read point your browser to http x, does that mean I 
have to set a proxy or just to browse to that address?
And what about FRED, have I to install that or is it included in freenet?
So have I just to start freenet and, when it runs, point my browser to that 
address from the FAQ?
Thanks
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[freenet-support] Java VM coredumps (NOT just a backtrace!)

2005-01-26 Thread Steven Schlansker
I just updated to the latest release (5100) and it seemed to work just 
great.  In fact, it was a whole lot faster than the previous releases 
have been. But, then, it all went right down the drain.  I often tail -f 
the logfiles, just to watch threads backtrace left and right.  But then 
this little gem showed up:

== /var/freenet/freenet.stderr.log ==
JVMDG217: Dump Handler is Processing a Signal - Please Wait.
JVMDG303: JVM Requesting Java core file
== /var/freenet/freenet.log ==
Jan 23, 2005 1:03:13 PM (freenet.node.QueueManager, Keep-alive message 
sender, NORMAL): Last ran queue 10281 ms ago

== /var/freenet/freenet.stderr.log ==
JVMDG304: Java core file written to /tmp/javacore.20050123.130303.3969.txt
JVMDG215: Dump Handler has Processed Exception Signal 8.
The java process had died completely - all open connections to FRED hung 
indefinitely (kill -KILL is my friend :) )
I figured it might be a fluke and tried again, but a few hours later it 
happened again.

The named file has almost a half a megabyte of debugging information. 
Two questions:
1) Should I gzip this file and post it to this list to help the programmers?
2) Could this file possibly have any information in it which may 
compromise my node (DSA keys and the like) and how/what should I remove?

Thanks,
Steven
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[freenet-support] Permanent node question

2004-04-12 Thread Steven
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 node has 
been running for a while.  (transient nodes don't route my requests right?)

Couldn't this be a big source of routing trouble in freenet?  If the vast 
majority of nodes aren't contributing to the network, then even permanent 
nodes won't be able to find much (since they are bogged down by transients). 

I would like at least a third of my connections to be made to permanent nodes.  
any suggestions for making this happen?  

Someone please correct me if I have this all wrong.
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Re: [freenet-support] log rotation

2004-04-09 Thread Steven
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 rotation in the sense that at present
 it does not delete old logfiles. If anyone wants to add this feature,
 that would be great. Otherwise it goes on the never-ending TODO list.

  phma
  --
  li fi'u vu'u fi'u fi'u du li pa

There are two more options regarding log keeping in that section of 
freenet.conf.  One of them is something like maxLinesCached, the other is 
maxBytesCached.  I set these values to a low size, expecting fred to 
automatically discard older log information, and keep it all in one logfile 
(rather than generating dozens of logs).  It didn't work.  I went without 
checking the logfile for a while, and it ended up being close to 400MB!  Just 
for fun, I attempted to open this file in several different editors.  Most 
crashed, but one worked, and it took over 30 minutes for it to load!

Am I misunderstanding what these options are for?  I'm not interested in 
keeping very old log information, so I'd like to just discard it, and that's 
what I expected these settings to do.
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Re: [freenet-support] What does a map-file look like?

2004-04-09 Thread Steven
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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Re: [freenet-support] long running node

2004-04-03 Thread Steven
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 this is related to the failure table, and that restarting the
 node clears the FT and lets the requests pass, where they subsequently
 succeed.

 Back when I was doing a DBR freesite, I'd restart the node before trying
 to insert, it wouldn't complete otherwise. There does seem to be
 something about a restart, after allowing some time to get a good number
 of connections, that's better than a tired node.

 On unstable, it doesn't seem to make a difference lately whether the
 node has been up for 18 hours or whether it was just started, everything
 is very smooth.

 -s

The only reason I haven't been using unstable is because gentoo doesn't use 
the update.sh.  The Freenet Ebuild has it's own function to update Fred, but 
it isn't smart enough to download the right seed refs to unstable, and I've 
been too lazy to hack the ebuild, download manually, or make a bug report.  
LOL.  I don't understand why there seems to be so much interaction between 
the two networks, it actually seems to me that there is only one network. 

Wouldn't it just take one node from stable finding an unstable node to 
completely link the two? They use the same protocol now, and it seems that 
nodes from the two networks would be 'introduced' to eachother.  

Anyway, I'm going to follow everyone's advice and switch to the unstable 
network.  Thank you.
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[freenet-support] Can't get more than 15 connections

2004-04-02 Thread Steven
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 changed anything in my freenet.conf, and my router still forwards 
the correct port.  I don't understand what could be causing the problems.  
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[freenet-support] long running node

2004-04-02 Thread Steven
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 
net)

I've been wondering if it could be caused by the fact that most of the 
connections to my node are incoming.  Are incoming connections from transient 
nodes used to route requests, or are they just leeching?  If transient 
incoming connections are leech only, that would make it very difficult for 
permanent nodes to enjoy freenet.  

Has anyone else had a similar experience?
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[freenet-support] More Freenet Problems

2004-03-30 Thread Steven



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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[freenet-support] Freenet problems

2004-03-24 Thread Steven



Hi, I am having trouble getting freenet working for 
me. I'm sure this is a simple problem, but I can't figure out how to fix it. I 
am running Freenet version 0.3.9.2 for windows and am getting a page cannot be 
displayed message when i try to load http://127.0.0.1:8081/. My log file is 
giving me the following messages:

21-Mar-2004 2:50:05 AM:Normal:Couldn't load 
DataStore from .freenet\store_1604021-Mar-2004 2:50:05 
AM:Freenet.node.Node:Normal:Freenet Core running on 16040 (build 
392)21-Mar-2004 2:50:05 AM:Error:Inform Connection 
failed:java.io.FileNotFoundException: http://www.octayne.com/inform.php21-Mar-2004 
2:50:05 AM:Freenet.node.ServiceLauncher:Normal:Lauching xmlrpc21-Mar-2004 
2:50:05 AM:Freenet.node.ServiceLauncher:Normal:Lauching fproxy21-Mar-2004 
2:50:05 AM:Freenet.node.ServiceLauncher:Normal:Lauching fcp
Thank you for your help.

Steven

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[freenet-support] RE: number of connections

2004-02-10 Thread Steven
Niklaus:  You insist that If I have a low maximum connections setting, my node 
will have to make more connections, and therefore my node will overload.  
However, if I let my max connects get past 90 or so, it gets overloaded. It 
just SLOWLY adds more and more connections until my node freezes.  I see 
other people in this forum w/ much lower system specs than I have (1.3 
gigahertz athlon w/ 384 megs of ram and 2.5 mb/s internet connection.)

Is there a better way to keep my node from getting overloaded?  maybe I'm 
crazy, but limiting my max connects really seems to help.

on a different note, I think the network has really improved with the 5068 
release.  I've been able to retrieve a lot of stuff.  My node eventually 
overloads, but I'm going to restart it right now with a max connects of 80.  
as of right now my node has 140 connections, and it's frozen solid. 



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Subject: number of connections
Date: Saturday 24 January 2004 23:21
From: Steven [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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 only
allow 20.  Is this a bad idea?

I've had a lot of traffic on my node, and everything seems to be working fine
(although connecting initially took forever) according to the numbers, but i
can't retrieve much.

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[freenet-support] Fwd: number of connections

2004-02-10 Thread Steven

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]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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 only
allow 20.  Is this a bad idea?

I've had a lot of traffic on my node, and everything seems to be working fine
(although connecting initially took forever) according to the numbers, but i
can't retrieve much.

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[freenet-support] something wrong w/ seednodes.ref?

2004-01-05 Thread Steven
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 
release.  What the heck?  I didn't think that I would be able to connect to 
these nodes if I was running ng routing.  I thought that was the point in 
having 2 networks.  

My OS is gentoo linux, and the ebuild for freenet comes w/ a script that 
automatically retrieves the latest build, and seednodes.  That may be where 
the problem is. I'll have to look at the ebuild to find out if it d/ls the 
same seednode whether you choose to run stable or unstable version of 
freenet.  

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[freenet-support] number of connections + question about node refs

2003-12-11 Thread Steven
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, something I found interesting was:

$  netstat | grep -c tcp
370

The vast majority of these connections HAVE to be related to freenet.  I only 
run a couple of other services that access the net on this box.  the open 
connections page shows that there are fifty connections, but netstat gives 
something different entirely.  why is that?  I could stop freenet to see how 
this figure changes, but I'm sure that i wouldn't drop anywhere near 370 
connections.  

question number 2:

netstat | grep tcp shows a grip of connections that don't use the port that 
I designated for incoming connections.  The port numbers seem almost 
completely random.  I assume that these are OUTGOING connections, and this is 
normal, but I just wanted to be sure.

question number 3:

when I update my seed refs from the website, where do these refs come from?  
from someone's node?

question number 5:

As my node learns more about the network, it meets a lot of other nodes.  
Does Fred automatically change seednodes.ref as time goes by?  do I need to 
manually save all of these new refs?  How can I do this?


question number 6:

I'm pretty new to freenet, and I really haven't been able to use it to 
retrieve very much yet. I get the impression that until recently, the network 
ran a lot smoother than it is now.  one of the posts here seemed to say that 
If i ran freenet w/o the NG routing, things would run a little smoother.  is 
this true?  Is NGR really working?  is there any evidence that it actually 
speeds things up yet?

I know that's a lot of question, thanks for taking the time.

-Steve


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[freenet-support] Instead of getting smarter, My node seems to get dumber

2003-12-01 Thread Steven
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 start my 
node, some (maybe half) of the links work (they load so fast that i wonder if 
they are not simply cached on my node already).  When I click dead links i 
get an error that tells me to try higher HTL's and stuff.  A few hours go by, 
and I think that things will improve as my node learns more about the 
network, instead, when I click dead links I get a different error:  Your 
request couldn't even make it off the node.

I look around at all of the diagnostic information to maybe find out if I was 
somehow completely cut off from the network, but in the open Connections 
area, there are like 25 different connections to about 12 different IP's.  
Data is flowing to and from these different nodes, so I know I'm not cut off 
completely.  my load indicator usually stays between 15 and 30, and is 
usually steady at around 25.  

If I stay connected to the network in this state for long enough, will my node 
learn enough to once again make requests to other nodes?  Do I need to 
reseed and restart? Is this normal activity for a node?  Is there something 
obvious that I'm missing?

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[freenet-support] route not found

2003-11-05 Thread Steven
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 that tells me to check my web connection 
(which tells me that my node hasn't established any connections at all)

after a few minutes, when i click on a gateway, or the gpl, or the README, or 
anything, i get a different error:
Freenet






-Route Not Found







-Network Error







-Couldn't retrieve key: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/GPL.txt 
-Hops To Live: 15


-Error: Route Not Found


-Attempts were made to contact 0 nodes.

-0 were totally unreachable.
-0 restarted.
-0 cleanly rejected.

-The request couldn't even make 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.


-Route Not Found messages mean that your node, or the rest of the network, 
-didn't find the data or enough nodes to send the request to. You should 
-retry, with the same Hops-To-Live; if it persists, there may be a problem
-check that your internet connection is working). Try reseeding your node,  
-and if that doesn't work, contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]



I've been running the daemon for almost 24 hours, so it seems to me that if 
everything was working right, i would be able to find some keys!  

I click the open connections link on the left side of the web UI, and it 
says there are no open connections.  Shouldn't some connections be open?  

Do i need to manually enter an IP to start the connection process correctly?  
i'm completely lost.  I want this thing to work so badly

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