Sorry for the noise. I just realised that I should be binding to the
address of the machine that Freenet is running on, not the address of
the machine I want to give access to. That works now. I added this
info to the wiki.
freenet.mexon at spamgourmet.com wrote:
> Whoops, sorry for repeating
Whoops, sorry for repeating an earlier question - I did look at the
mailing list archives, but somehow didn't notice it.
I set this in freenet.ini:
fproxy.bindTo=192.168.64.135
But I get an exception when I try to start the node:
Apr 23, 2006 10:21:14:155 (freenet.node.Node, main, ERROR):
Whoops, sorry for repeating an earlier question - I did look at the
mailing list archives, but somehow didn't notice it.
I set this in freenet.ini:
fproxy.bindTo=192.168.64.135
But I get an exception when I try to start the node:
Apr 23, 2006 10:21:14:155 (freenet.node.Node, main, ERROR):
I have my 0.5 node set up to allow me to use fproxy and FCP over the
LAN. This is because my server is up 24/7 and is the best place to run
my node, but my desktop is the better place for browsers and Frost.
I just tried 0.7, and couldn't find anywhere in the configuration page
to do this. Is
As Toseland has told other mailing list posters, the only way to do so in .7
is to change your fproxy.bindTo to your lan ip address (ie 192.168.x.x).
You'll be able to connect from on the lan, but unfortunately unable to do so
from the local server.
On 4/22/06, freenet.mexon at spamgourmet.com
I have my 0.5 node set up to allow me to use fproxy and FCP over the
LAN. This is because my server is up 24/7 and is the best place to run
my node, but my desktop is the better place for browsers and Frost.
I just tried 0.7, and couldn't find anywhere in the configuration page
to do this. Is
As Toseland has told other mailing list posters, the only way to do so in .7 is to change your fproxy.bindTo to your lan ip address (ie 192.168.x.x). You'll be able to connect from on the lan, but unfortunately unable to do so from the local server.
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