[freenet-support] menucheck.png

2006-08-08 Thread Phil
Hello everyone. I'm trying to install Freenet 0.7 and when I run "java 
-jar new_installer.jar" I get the error message "File menucheck.png not 
found". Where might I find this file and do I place it in 
"usr/share/pixmaps/"? I'm running Fedora Core 4, kernel  
"2.6.17-1.2142_FC4".  Thanks in advance for your help.  philtr



[freenet-support] menucheck.png

2006-08-08 Thread Phil
Hello everyone. I'm trying to install Freenet 0.7 and when I run java 
-jar new_installer.jar I get the error message File menucheck.png not 
found. Where might I find this file and do I place it in 
usr/share/pixmaps/? I'm running Fedora Core 4, kernel  
2.6.17-1.2142_FC4.  Thanks in advance for your help.  philtr

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[freenet-support] windows 2000 service

2004-07-27 Thread Phil
I've spent most of the day trying to get freenet to
run as a service in Windows 2000.  I'm almost there,
but there's one thing that I haven't been able to fix.

I used instsrv and srvany to get freenet.exe to run as
a service.  It works as long as I don't log off of
windows.  It will start fine when the system boots and
still runs when someone logs in.  But, as soon as the
user logs off, javavm dies.  If you log back in, the
freenet icon has a flashing ! saying that there's a
problem.  It will restart, but has the same problem if
the user logs off again.



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[freenet-support] Re: Stunnel Freenet

2004-07-16 Thread Phil
sysrq [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I believe he was refering to someone on listening on your connection so 
 that they could see what you are inserting and browsing on freenet.

That's what I was saying. People seem to be under the impression that
everything is encrypted. It is NOT. This means, for example, someone
monitoring your connection might compare requests entering your node with
requests exiting etc in order to determine that you are the originator of a
request for a key to a certain freesite.  In some jurisdictions, now,  that
could easily be enough to justify all kinds of further action.

Since the list of IPs running nodes is freely published information, all an
attacker with access has to do is target a suspect node.  And, thanks to
post-9/11 legislation, I'm not sure they even need a court order or warrant to
do this in many countries anymore.

Going even further, I know that in at least one juridiction a court decided that
a log or similar record (eg key request) is sufficient evidence for proving that
a computer event had occurred.  Who knows, this might conceivably extend to
downloading or inserting a freesite(?).

Furthermore, I know that in New Zealand a person no longer has to actually save
a prohibited file to their hard media to break the law.  A senior court there,
turning over a well-known and important UK precedent, ruled that merely viewing
an illegal website was sufficient to break the law.

Put all the above together and smell the coffee.

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[freenet-support] Re: Stunnel Freenet

2004-07-16 Thread phil

 Yes, it is. What precisely is not encrypted?:

I was under the impression that key requests themselves were not encrypted and
might be matched by a determined eavesdropper to eg a requested known nasty
freesite (which is encrypted)?

 There are plenty of technical measures to prevent this; one is the
 encryption of ALL node to node links.

ie what I was asking about.

 Hehe, since BEFORE 9/11, interception warrants in the UK are issued by
 the police, for the police, and supervised by a small group of civil
 servants. ;)
  
I'm not surprised, hehe. I mean, why bother with civil liberties and all that? 
Such a nuisance. As Orson  Wells ( I think it was) said: Police work is only
easy in a police state (or something like that).  

 That's unpleasant. Here, the defence of accidentally visiting a child
 porn site is quite viable.

Accidental might be ok in NZ? What the NZ decision referred to was the
difference between content only in the eg browser cache versus the accused's
intentional act of saving to disc.  The former never used to be sufficient
evidence on its own - there needed to be (mens rea) intentionality demonstrated
by eg saving to disc (or I suppose sufficient downloads). But then they decided
that intentional looking was enough on its own.  These decisions have a habit of
migrating, might've already.  

Anyway I didn't intend to limit the issue to pathetic kiddy/p.  The same legal
principles could be applied to any number of unacceptable materials, and let's
not forget civil suits either where the burden of proof is usually easier. It's
this general trend in the user's legal accountabilty for data requests that can
be used to achieve many ends.

  Put all the above together and smell the coffee.
 
 There are vulnerabilities, of course. But none as obvious as not
 encrypting inter-node traffic.

I certainly hope I was blabbing out my arse and something like Stunnel would be
redundant because there is no way of eavesdropping on a single node over time to
match requests to known freenet data?? If so, why do papers on freenet always
mention local eavesdropping as exposing?

BTW, how does Open SSL compare with freenet tunneling?




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[freenet-support] Re: Stunnel Freenet

2004-07-16 Thread phil
Perhaps I was looking at something old?

 EVENTUALLY? We have encrypted all inter-node traffic since 0.4!



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[freenet-support] Re: Stunnel Freenet

2004-07-16 Thread phil
Toad [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 No. All inter-node communications are encrypted. Separately, all data is 
 encrypted at the file level.

OK welcome to blab-out-my-arse-ville!!  I'm glad to be corrected  clearly need
to study-up on freenet more.  Thanks for your patience.
 
 I don't see that it's relevant to the legal issue at stake.. 

I guess the point was that the cache on its own never used to be enough, and the
apparent trend toward further loosening of evidence standards.
 
 Some of them are referring to running a
 node, and then analysing the requests that come in. This is difficult,
 as demonstrated above and for other reasons, but especially with
 splitfiles, it is not impossible. Also there may be traffic analysis
 vulnerabilities, with a sufficiently smart and powerful attacker.


Any ideas about how much 'not impossible'?

Thanks again, amphibian one.


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[freenet-support] Re: Help required - nothing happening

2004-07-07 Thread phil
Dear Toad et al,

Didn't get a response to my last post.

ipconfig.exe says: Ethernet adapter Local Area connection, then shows the 
internal IP address and subnet mask.
 
netstat -an says I have 11 active TCP connections (2 connected to the port no. 
of the web proxy say 'time_wait')  there are 5 UDP connections pointed 
at '*.*').

I imagine that's not that helpful? Anything else I can provide?

Phil

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[freenet-support] Help required - nothing happening

2004-07-05 Thread Phil
Only getting repeated route not found. However, after launching freenet.exe, 
log says:

There was an error determining this node's physical address(es).
Please make sure ipAddress and listenPort are correctly set.
Note that you may put a host name in the ipAddress field if you have a 
dynamic IP and are using a dynamic DNS service.

What do I do?


Thanks



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[freenet-support] Re: Help required - nothing happening

2004-07-05 Thread Phil
Sorry, hold on! I finally found the full set up instructions under the Frost 
guide.  Unfortunately the newbie windows guide gave me (and no doubt many 
who 'no speak geek') the impression all I had to do was download freenet.exe, 
Firefox with a few settings changes  the reference file and blast away. Of 
course that's not it. Unfortunately.

I'm running behind a proxy on a LAN, as it turns out by running ipconfig, with 
a dynamic IP (it shows a 'lease expiry' date as described).  I've set up an 
account on dynDNS.org and a client and configured the freenet node address 
accordingly.

Having got that far (taken most/all of the afternoon), I now find I have to 
reconfigure TCP/IP for a static IP (but on Windows 2000 the control panel 
doesn't seem to have anything resembling what is described in the Frost newbie 
guide). 

Also, I have no idea how I would get our ISP (or is it the LAN server?) to 
allow port forwarding (perhaps it already does, I don't know) from 51794 (the 
default on freenet.exe)to my PC.  They would certainly want to know why I 
wanted to do such a thing.

Any suggestions, or am I stuffed?



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[freenet-support] RE: Licence

2004-05-11 Thread Hibbs, Phil

Toad:
LOL. Aren't you copying the program by installing it?

There's a clear impression that the authors of the GPL consider that using
the software in the normal fashion does not constitute a breach of
copyright. Any opinion otherwise is clearly risible.

Phil Hibbs
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[freenet-support] Licence

2004-05-10 Thread Hibbs, Phil

I was a little amused to discover that the Windows installer requires me to
click I Agree to the GPL screen, despite the GPL stating specifically that
5. You are not required to accept this License, since you have not signed
it. However, nothing else grants you permission to modify or distribute the
Program or its derivative works.

This screen should have an option to continue without accepting the licence.

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[freenet-support] Transient node detected

2003-10-29 Thread Phil . Deck

when Launching Frost I get this.
( Transient node detected
You are running a TRANSIENT node. Better run a
PERMANENT freenet node. )

How do I run a PERMANENT freenet node?

I currently have a DSL and Cable internet connection
and can leave my comp's on all the time.

I am also willing to donate my space and bandwith - and
computer skills to help freenet. 

Thanks
Phil Deck
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[freenet-support] links and images removed after update from 534

2003-01-13 Thread Phil L
well, I had the same problem yesterday. unfortunately I had to delete my 
9 gig datastore and reinstall 534 :(  this really sucks

what's wrong with sf??

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Fproxy is gone? (Re: [freenet-support] [NEWBEE] TempDir needs to be SET !)

2002-10-13 Thread Phil Marlowe

Well, this explains some of the problems I'm having with the latest build.

See, this is exactly the sort of thing that ought to be put up at the top of 
the project's main web page as an advisory.


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Date: Sun, 6 Oct 2002 20:49:25 -0400

tom ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

  port  is depreciated all services are listening on
  mainport 8890 now.

Um... no.  The default port number for mainport is .  The nodeinfo
service no longer exists; nodeinfo used to be port 8890 by default.
The fproxy service no longer exists as such, either; it used to be port
 by default.  Fproxy and nodeinfo have been merged into mainport.

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[freenet-support] Lowering rtMaxNodes seems to have fixed my fproxy.

2002-08-03 Thread Phil Marlowe

Go figure.  Must've been running out of thread space and not telling me.  I 
did find   a message in the log about running of memory, but nothing to 
associate that with fproxy.

In the future, perhaps we should give servlets extra high priority, or 
pre-allocated threads or some such.  The servlets directly interact with the 
user, and it's the user that ultimately matters.  Even if everything else is 
hosed, at least the node status servlet can give the user a clue as to why.


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[freenet-support] My fproxy just keeps getting more HOSED

2002-08-01 Thread Phil Marlowe

I'd thought my earlier problem was due to a collsion between two versions of 
the Java classes, resulting from a software install gone bad.  But now I've 
WIPED my hard drive, re-installed everything, and fproxy actually got worse! 
  Now it won't even bring up the intro page.  It hangs the browser on that.

Since nobody here responded to my earlier complaint, I'll have to assume 
nobody's got any ideas.  But I post just to let you know where things stand. 
  I'll have to debug this thing myself, if I can ever scrape together enough 
spare time.

Oh, and here's a gripe related to the above: don't y'all think this project 
is too big for just one log file?  If I turn the logging down low, I don't 
get the info I need. If I turn it on high, I have so much crap to wade 
through it'd be quicker to just step through the code with a debugger.  At 
least give the servlets their own log files.  I mean, come on.


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[freenet-support] Hey, where's my datastore console???

2002-06-18 Thread Phil Marlowe

Something's listening on the port, but when I try to bring up the page, I 
get connection broken.  This started happening about the time I started 
running the June 13th freenet.jar.


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[freenet-support] How to get a CHK key of a document w/out inserting?

2002-05-29 Thread Phil Marlowe

I'd like a quick and easy method of deriving the CHK key for a document, 
other than reading the nodes' response to a successful insert.

My reasons are convoluted, but they have to do with an attempt to come up 
with a utility to insert large sites.  Right now fcpputsite is very 
perfectionist.  It  will only write a mapfile if every single page has 
inserted successfully *in this run*.  I think that's too much to ask.  I'm 
thinking along the lines of a daemon, that keeps trying to insert documents 
of a very large non-DBR site.  If the index.html and mapfile get out there, 
then the site is partly useable, and that's better than nothing.  The rest 
of the site will presumably make it out there eventually.


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[freenet-support] New fcptools for local node bypass?

2002-05-25 Thread Phil Marlowe

I saw on the devl list (since vanished from the archives) that the local 
node bypass feature has been added to Fred.  I'd like to use this via 
fcptools but I don't know how.  The sourceforge page didn't give me any 
clues.  Has the support been added yet?

Thanks in advance.

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