Quoting Thomas Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Downloaded and installed STABLE-1.51.
After ca 15 minutes none of the portal sites at the main page at the web
interface have showed up.
15 minutes is not enough... I don't know what the current best estimate is, but
it's certainly going to take hours
Quoting Paul Derbyshire [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The final few lines before the crash would perhaps be more useful.
Then we'd know what it was doing, or trying to do, when it shot
itself in the foot.
Screwing the pooch, maybe?
-todd
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Quoting Chris Gentile [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Haven't been running a node for a few months lately.
So just yesterday I updated and relaunched.
I've wiped my routing clean, my store, and reseeded.
I get a crash like this after at most 2 hours of uptime!
Though you may be able to get help from
Quoting Clueless [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks for your answers, all in all I'm happy now with the performance of
Freenet, I've given it 6GB to store data and it already uses 1.5GB.
This is heartening to hear. I really wonder how often we gain a user who makes
it past the initial (slow) ramp-up
Quoting Toad [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, Dec 02, 2004 at 01:33:28AM +, Clueless wrote:
Now it's better, although as I write this, all I get is The network is
busy, please try again later while trying to download FUQID, a program one
seems to absolutely need to download from Freenet...
Why is it only the clueless new user who's talking about Freenet on this
Freenet mailing list right now?
-todd
Quoting Clueless [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 23:37:52 +0100, Someone wrote:
Even on ADSL it isn't so slow. Shure it is much slower than browsing a
normal Website. But
On Sun, Nov 07, 2004 at 05:05:23PM -0600, Eric Gillingham wrote:
No that wasnt it, I fooled with it some more and copied a few more libs
and /etc/ files and got it working using chrootuid yesterday. However
since then I ended up writing my own C wrapper to accomplish this, when
I get some
Quoting Salah Coronya [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Seee bug 71835 http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71835 .
The fix is to uncomment this line:
Defaults:%wheel !env_reset
and Freenet will run. This may not be the best answer though.
Ah!! I was wondering why I couldn't get Freenet to run!
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does that mean you're on Windows? What build are you running? 5099?
Sorry...Yes, it's Windows XP Pro, SP2. Hmmm...right click/About
says 0.5.2.8?
The build number is on the gateway page. It says Build: and then the number,
and then
Quoting Keith Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I apologize if this problem has been previously discussed on the
list, but I didn't see a way to search the archives. Is that
possible?
Yes, go to freenetproject.org, click on support or mailing lists and then
the archive link for one of the lists. It
Quoting Someone [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hmmm, I couldn't get TFE and FIND in the last 4 days. Most Frost
groups are also much more silent than usual. Could someone else
get TFE or FIND, or is there some kind of problem within the
network?
I've been getting TFE fine, but I haven't been able to
Quoting Toad [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sun, Oct 31, 2004 at 10:04:28AM +0100, Klaus Eckhoff wrote:
- 5.0.2.0
- 5.255.116.166
- 1.121.22.146
All these IPs are IANA reserved (and will be blocked by ProtoWall
for that reason). I'm wondering why freenet tries to connect
to this IPs, maybe
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
also i have a website with losta files and stuff and it is in BT
but i am worried about getting tracked and caught so i am trying to
make this switch... so i need to know how to seed to... if someone
has a step by step guide on EVERYTHING please let me know
If
Quoting sutonimh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dumb newbie here. Just started using Freenet about 4 hours ago,
installed frost too. Soo far I can't seem to view anything past the web
interface splash page. Various errors, most common is the Route not
found error. Renewed the seednodes. And have
Quoting Anonymous Freenetter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In a message Ian wrote:
If you want to ask me a question then send me an email, what relevance
does this have to the support mailing list?
This may have been off topic I'll grant, but sheesh.
I'll agree with the first part, but not the sheesh.
Quoting Toad [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Stable build 5099 is now available widely.
Do we have to do the wait-for-larger-network-to-get-new-seednodes thing, as was
stated with 5097 and 5098?
-todd
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This would make a good entry in the FAQ.
-todd
Quoting Dave Hooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
webinstall.exe only accepts 1.4.x JRE. Maybe that should be changed but,
until it is, you won't be able to install freenet that way.
Of course, you could just hack your registry and it will just work:
Quoting Toad [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, Oct 11, 2004 at 04:15:52PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To time the node, I check the logs. Start time is Starting Freenet.
End time is starting ListenSelector. Does this work?
Yup.
Okay, I ran startups. Six actually, three with
Quoting Toad [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sure, just time how long it takes to start up on a big store a few
times, with each of doIndex=true and doIndex=false.
On Linux, how does a person know that startup is finished?
-todd
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Quoting Someone [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Maybe the node should have some type of button on the fproxy page to do
a clean shutdown.
Can you not right click on the blue bunny in the system tray and select
Shutdown?
-todd
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I'm frustrated because I can't NIM. Whenever I try to NIM someone I get:
The Insert Request failed.
Reason: Request failed gracefully: freenet.client.WrongStateException: Wrong
state: FAILED should be DONE: after waiting for next process
On a tangentially-related note, I'm getting a lot of
Quoting Toad [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, Oct 11, 2004 at 02:09:43PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Linux, how does a person know that startup is finished?
From the log.
Okay, well, my logging is set to Normal. When I start up the node, I get a log
entry for Starting Freenet, many more,
Quoting futureworlds [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I currently have:
Java 2 Runtime Environement, Standard Edition 1.4.1_03
Would I be better off getting:
What operating system are you running?
-todd
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Quoting Jay Oliveri [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tuesday 05 October 2004 02:16 pm, futureworlds wrote:
given win98se and being forced to run with only 64mb ram on a p233
Not much you can do except run Freenet on at least NT4 or Win2K. Win98
cannot handle an application like Freenet, and you might
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, 2004-10-07 at 05:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Although if you do get it to work, futureworlds, let us know, please.
Er ... futureworlds is a Mixmaster anonymous remailer dummy address.
Ah, I see. This issue has come up before with
Quoting daniele [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I was thinking about the incredible amount of space that is used within
freenet to hold contents that no one will never try to retrieve,
because, for example, they are obsolete.
If the person that puts the content on freenet knows that, for example,
within
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
do yourself a favour and do not use wget; use puf (google for it)
this downloader comes along fine with the '//' without being hacked and
patched, is able to download dozens of files in parallel (which is extremely
useful as transfers take a long
Quoting Niklas Bergh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Says downloader.OG is Windows-specific. This suggests it can't possibly
have infected a JAR file. Okay, WHICH FILE did it report was infected?
[12:16] osh I'm still curious about this downloader-og that my antivirus
claims that nodeconfig.exe contains.
Quoting Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Setting up a wiki on the site to help with documentation and other
tidbits might be worth considering. I'm sure there are many non-coders
that would be willing to help mantain documentation and other
faq/how-to stuff.
~Paul
http://www.freenethelp.org/ is the
Quoting Sonax [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The change from stable 5089 to 5090 got me thinking if it should be more
easy for users to find out what the current stable build is.
I know that if you follow the mailing lists or if you log into the irc
channels you can get it, but why not make it _easy_ to
Quoting Kevin Steen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2) Whenever you startup a freenet node, it will take some time to learn
the network again. For the first hour you will probably only be able to
access very popular content. For this reason, Freenet isn't very useful
to modem users at the moment, but the
Quoting Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've read that there should be a parameter that limits java's mem usage in
/usr/bin/start-freenet.sh. Mine seems to lack that parameter. here is a copy
of my start-freenet.sh:
#!/bin/bash
# This script is a companion script to the Gentoo freenet init
If you're running Freenet from a Portage-installed package on Gentoo, the
following script will work.
--
#!/bin/sh
# Freenet Wrapper Script
if [ ${1} == start ]; then
echo /etc/init.d/freenet start
/etc/init.d/freenet start
fi
if [ ${1} == stop ]; then
echo
Quoting S [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have written a cronjob and some accompanying scripts, such that the
cronjob runs once per minute, and ensures that Freenet is running, and
if not, runs it, unless I had at some prior point manually run
=2E/stop-freenet.sh, in which case the script realizes that
Reason for email:
I just installed Freenet on a Windows machine. This wasn't an update, this was
a fresh install. I told the Windows installer to not create shortcuts, but
it did. This is strange, because it hasn't done this before. I went through
step-by-step, and when I got to the place
Quoting myself:
On yet another note, can't we have a separate build updater? Separate from
the installer, I mean. It doesn't make sense to answer where I want the
installation to go on the filesystem, and whether or not to create shortcuts,
when I'm updating an existing installation.
Quoting petr [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm sort of a newbie at this, but I'm trying to get Freenet to work and not
having much luck. I assume I don't have a connection to Freenet because none
of the links on the Freenet website that require Freenet work. I looked at
freenet.log, and at the very
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
With the above resources how do I get the most out of it? (configuration).
My BIGGEST thing is speed. I hate not finding what I am looking for and I
hate file not founds.
uhm, transfer speed of a splitfile is great and is able to easily max out
Quoting Troed SÄngberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On the other hand, I don't live in the Fascist states of America. (See
link for explanation)
http://troed.se/index.php?subaction=showcommentsid=1091214452
http://troed.se - controversial views or common sense?
You do operate a flog, don't you? Even
Quoting somebody who's not really Toad [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Please excuse me for 'borrowing' the email addy, I like to post anon, if
there is an acceptable means to post to this list anonymously (via
remailers) please advise and I will change tactics.
Could you please at least state, at the
Quoting Newsbyte [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Tried it out, and thusfar...it's crap.
This is perhaps inappropriate for the support mailing list?
-todd
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It appears that freenethelp.org is dysfunctional at the moment. Is there
something to be done to help, Newsbyte? Anybody else know what the matter is?
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Quoting Garb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I too am running Freenet from Gentoo (kernel 2.6.7),
I too!
my initial joy over finding it in the portage tree and thus being able to
simply emerge it was quicly cooled by the fact, that the configuration E-build
appears broken.
Wow. I had the opposite
Quoting Paul Derbyshire [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=freetellahl=enlr=ie=UTF-
8c2coff=1safe=offselm=Xns951A1E8DA9B51neo1061hotmailcom%4066.185.95
.104rnum=2
It's a very, very, very bloody long posting
As is yours! Yikes. You might do better to post this kind of
I am running Win XP with IE and Zonealarm Pro (active and switched off, no
difference).
Please don't use IE with Freenet. You don't want to compromise your anonymity,
whether you now feel you need it or not.
As for the problem you describe, it may be that you just need to keep running
im a linux/unix newbie but want to install and have freenet started as a
daemon at system-boot time. (Runlevel 3+5). i tried something but still
failed yet to get it to work.
What OS and distro are you using? Some kind of Unix? Some kind of Linux? If
Linux, which distro? If you're running
Quoting iznogoud [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
i just install freenet (5078 freenet-java-webinstall.exe) ( on XP, firewall
activated (i configured the port) .. And I'm a dyndns user so i fixed it in
.ini
I'M UNABLE TO DISPLAY ANY PAGE :- (
How many times have you tried? How long did you give it?
I run Gentoo/Blackdown, and I have no problems.
Sorry you didn't get a reply sooner.
-todd
Quoting John Huttley [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am about to switch to gentoo/Blackdown 1.4.1
Do we have any issues?
Regards
John
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