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I was in China last year. I was able to create a VPN connection in the US with
no problem. Most of the web didn't work, even SSL. SSH was completely blocked
as well, which is why I was surprised that I could connect via VPN with no
problems. This
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I was in China last year. I was able to create a VPN connection in the US with
no problem. Most of the web didn't work, even SSL. SSH was completely blocked
as well, which is why I was surprised that I could connect via VPN with no
problems. This
I just upgraded and started it again and got the same problem. Did my datastore
get corrupted?
Here's the output from the latest.
Created log files
INFO: Native CPUID library
'freenet/support/CPUInformation/libjcpuid-x86-linux.so' loaded from resource
INFO: Optimized native BigInteger library
I have used Freenet successfully since 0.5's release on my non-X linux machine.
I tried to install the new 0.7 alpha on the machine, but it won't install
because I don't have X.
I only access this machine via SSH (it's headless), so installing X would be a
lot of work for nothing.
Is X
was trying to download is:
SSK@~tof3Yh258dhoAvC5h3oDvRZUIcPAgM/fascism//The Mass Psychology of Fascism - Wilhelm
Reich.html
Is there any plans to change this in the future? I think splitfiles should be able to
have any format inside them.
:GeckoX
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haven't had
any such trouble before (and
I setup my permanent node back in 525).
I used upgrade.sh to do the upgrade, if that makes any difference.
Anyone got any ideas? I have a permanent node with a 30GB datastore...
:GeckoX
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tables, which I imagine will hurt the performance of my node
until they are adequately
rebuilt.
Thanks.
:GeckoX
++ 16/12/02 15:15 - - Dave Hooper:
Someone else posted a similar (identical?) problem. I'd hazard a guess
that your routing table is somehow corrupt. Obviously this shouldn't
* and rtnodes* and rtprops* files, like I did earlier today to
get my node running, but
now that doesn't help. Same error.
Got any ideas anyone?
:GeckoX
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Freedom is slavery.
Ignorance is strength.
War is peace.
-- George Orwell
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, if that means
anything (I don't know that there is a correlation or not).
:GeckoX
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to be malignant code and nobody official can
sufficiently justify its presence).
This is what most other security-related projects do (e.x. gpg, iip, etc.) AFAIK.
:GeckoX
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Make sure that your j2re directory is in your $PATH. That's what fixed that problem
for me.
:GeckoX
++ 02/11/02 22:40 +0100 - Kitesmurf:
I just got freenet, but whenever I try to run start-freenet.sh I get an
error telling me that the command java was not found. J2re 1.4.1 is
installed though
freenet.conf to this:
storeSize=268435456
Fred started just fine and dandy.
Apparently Fred doesn't understand gigabytes yet?
Thanks.
:GeckoX
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Thanks. That fixed it. I guess I'm too quick to upgrade. :)
:GeckoX
++ 30/10/02 14:54 + - Matthew Toseland:
Do you get them instantly? You may have downloaded 0.5.0.2 at the wrong
time - an early build had a bug that killed routing. Just
/html
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++ 29/10/02 22:13 + - Matthew Toseland:
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 08:06:18PM -, Dave Hooper wrote:
the following executes custom html.
http://127.0.0.1:/%3Cscript%3Edocument.write('test');%3C/script%3E
True - for example :
http://127.0.0.1:/%3Cscript
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