Re: [freenet-support] starting probs

2004-07-12 Thread Martin Scheffler
Am Sonntag, 11. Juli 2004 15:50 schrieb rensinghoff:
> Thank you soo much for your help.. I LOVE OPEN SOURCE PEOPLE !!!

another free hint: you posted your user-id along with your password.
you should now change the password as soon as possible :-)

good byte


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Re: [freenet-support] starting probs

2004-07-12 Thread Florian Streck
On Mon, Jul 12, 2004 at 11:03:22PM +0100, Toad wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 11, 2004 at 02:29:36AM +0200, Florian Streck wrote:
> > On Sat, Jul 10, 2004 at 10:20:59PM +0100, Toad wrote:
> > > Ouch. I thought it just got dyndns to detect your IP on the other end?
> > 
> > Unfortunately sometimes the providers put in some NAT boxes or a proxy
> > that prevents this system from working properly. So there is, in most
> > cases, the possibility to submit the IP that you are using.
> 
> Yikes. Assuming you use a non-standard port for the update, there's
> little point in having a dyndns if you can't connect direct to dyndns,
> as your connections will get blocked anyway.

This was ages ago. The service that I used then had a update-mechanism
using http. Unfortunately I just realized that there was a problem when
I was on vacation for a few weeks and had no way of finding my Computer
with all my mails :-(
Ok, geek-trouble not beeing able to read mail in vacation ;-)

Florian

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Re: [freenet-support] starting probs

2004-07-12 Thread Toad
Anyway, how does the code work? Is it open source? Does it use UP&P?
Could we adapt it?

On Sun, Jul 11, 2004 at 02:29:36AM +0200, Florian Streck wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 10, 2004 at 10:20:59PM +0100, Toad wrote:
> > Ouch. I thought it just got dyndns to detect your IP on the other end?
> 
> Unfortunately sometimes the providers put in some NAT boxes or a proxy
> that prevents this system from working properly. So there is, in most
> cases, the possibility to submit the IP that you are using.
> 
> Florian
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Re: [freenet-support] starting probs

2004-07-12 Thread Toad
On Sun, Jul 11, 2004 at 02:29:36AM +0200, Florian Streck wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 10, 2004 at 10:20:59PM +0100, Toad wrote:
> > Ouch. I thought it just got dyndns to detect your IP on the other end?
> 
> Unfortunately sometimes the providers put in some NAT boxes or a proxy
> that prevents this system from working properly. So there is, in most
> cases, the possibility to submit the IP that you are using.

Yikes. Assuming you use a non-standard port for the update, there's
little point in having a dyndns if you can't connect direct to dyndns,
as your connections will get blocked anyway.
-- 
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ICTHUS - Nothing is impossible. Our Boss says so.


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Re: [freenet-support] starting probs

2004-07-11 Thread rensinghoff
Thank you soo much for your help.. I LOVE OPEN SOURCE PEOPLE !!!




> Ok, so let's start over again. Did something show up in the log files?
> I think there might be a hint if the Program was able to get the IP from
> your router or not.

I dont knowhow can i check that ?? ddclient.cache ?

The rest later ;-)

> If you got that one working the next step is the connection to dyndns.
> Are there log-messages mentioning dyndns?
> 
> In addition to that you might capture your network traffic and see if
> there are some hints as to what goes wrong.
> 
> If you want you can send me your logfiles and eventually your dumpfiles
> and program-output and I'll see if I can make someting out of it. But
> better not to the list as it might be a little bit voluminous.
> 
> Florian

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Re: [freenet-support] starting probs

2004-07-11 Thread Florian Streck
On Sun, Jul 11, 2004 at 01:02:52PM +0200, rensinghoff wrote:
> I trien a DNS lookup through a WEB SIte..without success..
> 
> There were so many options...just IP, name, and so on

Ok, so let's start over again. Did something show up in the log files?
I think there might be a hint if the Program was able to get the IP from
your router or not.
If you got that one working the next step is the connection to dyndns.
Are there log-messages mentioning dyndns?

In addition to that you might capture your network traffic and see if
there are some hints as to what goes wrong.

If you want you can send me your logfiles and eventually your dumpfiles
and program-output and I'll see if I can make someting out of it. But
better not to the list as it might be a little bit voluminous.

Florian

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summarized version of that wonderful semi-natural language known as
"Unix".
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Re: [freenet-support] starting probs

2004-07-11 Thread rensinghoff

> You are using "syslog=yes". So have a look at your logfiles for error or
> success messages.

> > ## OrgDNS.org account-configuration
> > ##
> > use=web, web=members.orgdns.org/nic/ip
> > server=www.orgdns.org   \
> > protocol=dyndns2\
> > login=soundgigi \
> > password=carlito\
> > soundgigi.orgdns.org

ok that was a very helpful hint, thank you

> Are you using OrgDNS or dyndns? A few line down you mention that your
> domain is "soundgigi.dyndns.org". So I would use the configuration part
> for dyndns (especially the server). And please change the password
> before anyone on the list does it for you ;-)

> > 
> > Did i miss something fundamental ?
> except the server ? no

shame on me ;-)


> If your router answers to pings yes. It's perhaps safer to do a
> dns lookup for "soundgigi.dyndns.org" after you connected. It should
> point to the IP that you are using at the moment.
> A ping to that adress might go to another host so it's not a proof that
> everything worked.
> 

I trien a DNS lookup through a WEB SIte..without success..

There were so many options...just IP, name, and so on

> > So and after that i set my IP in the freenet.config to
> > soundgigi.dyndns.org, right ?
> 
> yes.

very good to know !!!

> > I appreciate your help very much !


So rtill working on it...i might get it running before the holiday ;-)


Thanks again

Luigi

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Re: [freenet-support] starting probs

2004-07-10 Thread Florian Streck
On Sat, Jul 10, 2004 at 10:20:59PM +0100, Toad wrote:
> Ouch. I thought it just got dyndns to detect your IP on the other end?

Unfortunately sometimes the providers put in some NAT boxes or a proxy
that prevents this system from working properly. So there is, in most
cases, the possibility to submit the IP that you are using.

Florian

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Re: [freenet-support] starting probs

2004-07-10 Thread Florian Streck
On Sat, Jul 10, 2004 at 03:17:11PM +0200, rensinghoff wrote:
> Am Mi, den 07.07.2004 schrieb Paul um 18:25:
...
> SO it is better to get a dyndns account and i got that, but now as
> always on linux i got really sidetracked.
> 
> So i have an account and the ddclient, of course setting up ddclient
> seems to be another complicated task ..router settings etc
> 
> Is it ok if i ask for help on that list here, or is it OFF-Topic ?
> 
> I always have the same problem: How can i test at which point the
> connection is not working.. Here with ddclient, how do i find the
> error..

You are using "syslog=yes". So have a look at your logfiles for error or
success messages.

> so here is my ddclient.conf
...
> daemon=300# check every 300 seconds
> syslog=yes# log update msgs to syslog
> mail=root # mail all msgs to root
> mail-failure=root # mail failed update msgs to root
> pid=/var/run/ddclient.pid # record PID in file.
> #
...
> fw=192.168.2.1
> fw-login=nurense fw-password=carlito  # FW login and
> password
> ## To obtain an IP address from FW status page (using fw-login,
> fw-password)
> use=fw, fw=192.168.2.1/status_main.htm, fw-skip='IP Address' # found
> after IP Address
> # server=members.dyndns.org,  \
> # protocol=dyndns2\
> # your-dynamic-host.dyndns.org
...
> ##
> ## OrgDNS.org account-configuration
> ##
> use=web, web=members.orgdns.org/nic/ip
> server=www.orgdns.org \
> protocol=dyndns2  \
> login=soundgigi   \
> password=carlito  \
> soundgigi.orgdns.org

Are you using OrgDNS or dyndns? A few line down you mention that your
domain is "soundgigi.dyndns.org". So I would use the configuration part
for dyndns (especially the server). And please change the password
before anyone on the list does it for you ;-)

> 
> Did i miss something fundamental ?
except the server ? no.
> 
> 
> Just to understand
> 
> the ddclient connects automatically to dyndns, so it extracts the
> current ip-adress from the router ant that is linked to my domain..which
> is soundgigi.dyndns.org
> 
> so i should be able to ping that domain name if the connection works,
> right ??

If your router answers to pings yes. It's perhaps safer to do a
dns lookup for "soundgigi.dyndns.org" after you connected. It should
point to the IP that you are using at the moment.
A ping to that adress might go to another host so it's not a proof that
everything worked.

> 
> So and after that i set my IP in the freenet.config to
> soundgigi.dyndns.org, right ?

yes.

> I appreciate your help very much !!


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Re: [freenet-support] starting probs

2004-07-10 Thread Toad
Ouch. I thought it just got dyndns to detect your IP on the other end?

On Sat, Jul 10, 2004 at 03:17:11PM +0200, rensinghoff wrote:
> Am Mi, den 07.07.2004 schrieb Paul um 18:25:
> > Router Config
> > You need to set the router to foward port 11354 to the ip address of
> > your redhat machine. That is the DMZ setting. If your router just
> > makes one comptuer the dmz then set your redhat machine as the dmz.
> > Error
> > Is another copy of freenet running? 'ps -A|grep java' will have a
> > progam called 'javaw' running if freenet (or another java app) is
> > running. You can always change the port that it should bind too. You
> > should have privliges to bind to that port.
> > ~Paul
> 
> 
> OK !
> 
> So is will work on this after my holiday, but i have some questions
> before
> 
> 
> SO it is better to get a dyndns account and i got that, but now as
> always on linux i got really sidetracked.
> 
> So i have an account and the ddclient, of course setting up ddclient
> seems to be another complicated task ..router settings etc
> 
> Is it ok if i ask for help on that list here, or is it OFF-Topic ?
> 
> I always have the same problem: How can i test at which point the
> connection is not working.. Here with ddclient, how do i find the
> error..
> 
> 
> 
> so here is my ddclient.conf
> 
> ##
> ## 
> ## Define default global variables with lines like:
> ##var=value [, var=value]*
> ## These values will be used for each following host unless overridden
> ## with a local variable definition.
> ##
> ## Define local variables for one or more hosts with:
> ##var=value [, var=value]* host.and.domain[,host2.and.domain...]
> ##
> ## Lines can be continued on the following line by ending the line
> ## with a \
> ##
> ##
> daemon=300# check every 300 seconds
> syslog=yes# log update msgs to syslog
> mail=root # mail all msgs to root
> mail-failure=root # mail failed update msgs to root
> pid=/var/run/ddclient.pid # record PID in file.
> #
> #use=watchguard-soho,fw=192.168.111.1:80  # via Watchguard's SOHO
> FW
> #use=netopia-r910,   fw=192.168.111.1:80  # via Netopia R910 FW
> #use=smc-barricade,  fw=192.168.123.254:80# via SMC's Barricade
> FW
> #use=netgear-rt3xx,  fw=192.168.0.1:80# via Netgear's 
> internet
> FW
> #use=linksys,fw=192.168.1.1:80# via Linksys's 
> internet
> FW
> #use=maxgate-ugate3x00,  fw=192.168.0.1:80# via MaxGate's
> UGATE-3x00  FW
> #use=elsa-lancom-dsl10,  fw=10.0.0.254:80 # via ELSA LanCom DSL/10
> DSL Router
> #use=elsa-lancom-dsl10-ch01, fw=10.0.0.254:80 # via ELSA LanCom DSL/10
> DSL Router
> #use=elsa-lancom-dsl10-ch02, fw=10.0.0.254:80 # via ELSA LanCom DSL/10
> DSL Router
> #use=alcatel-stp,fw=10.0.0.138:80   # via Alcatel
> Speed Touch Pro
> #use=xsense-aero,fw=192.168.1.1:80  # via Xsense
> Aero Router
> #use=allnet-1298,fw=192.168.1.1:80  # via AllNet
> 1298 DSL Router
> #use=3com-oc-remote812,fw=192.168.0.254:80# via 3com
> OfficeConnect Remote 812
> #use=e-tech, fw=192.168.1.1:80  # via E-tech
> Router
> #use=cayman-3220h,   fw=192.168.0.1:1080# via Cayman
> 3220-H DSL Router
> #
> 
> fw=192.168.2.1
> 
> fw-login=nurense fw-password=carlito  # FW login and
> password
> #
> ## To obtain an IP address from FW status page (using fw-login,
> fw-password)
> use=fw, fw=192.168.2.1/status_main.htm, fw-skip='IP Address' # found
> after IP Address
> #
> ## To obtain an IP address from Web status page (using the proxy if
> defined)
> #use=web, web=checkip.dyndns.org/, web-skip='IP Address' # found after
> IP Address
> #
> #use=ip, ip=127.0.0.1 # via static IP's
> #use=if, if=eth0  # via interfaces
> #use=web  # via web
> #
> #protocol=dyndns2 # default protocol
> #proxy=fasthttp.sympatico.ca:80   # default proxy
> #server=members.dyndns.org# default server
> #server=members.dyndns.org:8245   # default server (bypassing 
> proxies)
> 
> #login=your-login # default login
> #password=test# default password
> #mx=mx.for.your.host  # default MX
> #backupmx=yes|no  # host is primary MX?
> #wildcard=yes|no  # add wildcard CNAME?
> 
> ##
> ## dyndns.org dynamic addresses
> ##
> ## (supports variables: wildcard,mx,backupmx)
> ##
> # server=membe

Re: [freenet-support] starting probs

2004-07-10 Thread rensinghoff
Am Mi, den 07.07.2004 schrieb Paul um 18:25:
> Router Config
> You need to set the router to foward port 11354 to the ip address of
> your redhat machine. That is the DMZ setting. If your router just
> makes one comptuer the dmz then set your redhat machine as the dmz.
> Error
> Is another copy of freenet running? 'ps -A|grep java' will have a
> progam called 'javaw' running if freenet (or another java app) is
> running. You can always change the port that it should bind too. You
> should have privliges to bind to that port.
> ~Paul


OK !

So is will work on this after my holiday, but i have some questions
before


SO it is better to get a dyndns account and i got that, but now as
always on linux i got really sidetracked.

So i have an account and the ddclient, of course setting up ddclient
seems to be another complicated task ..router settings etc

Is it ok if i ask for help on that list here, or is it OFF-Topic ?

I always have the same problem: How can i test at which point the
connection is not working.. Here with ddclient, how do i find the
error..



so here is my ddclient.conf

##
## 
## Define default global variables with lines like:
##  var=value [, var=value]*
## These values will be used for each following host unless overridden
## with a local variable definition.
##
## Define local variables for one or more hosts with:
##  var=value [, var=value]* host.and.domain[,host2.and.domain...]
##
## Lines can be continued on the following line by ending the line
## with a \
##
##
daemon=300  # check every 300 seconds
syslog=yes  # log update msgs to syslog
mail=root   # mail all msgs to root
mail-failure=root   # mail failed update msgs to root
pid=/var/run/ddclient.pid   # record PID in file.
#
#use=watchguard-soho,fw=192.168.111.1:80# via Watchguard's SOHO
FW
#use=netopia-r910,   fw=192.168.111.1:80# via Netopia R910 FW
#use=smc-barricade,  fw=192.168.123.254:80  # via SMC's Barricade
FW
#use=netgear-rt3xx,  fw=192.168.0.1:80  # via Netgear's internet
FW
#use=linksys,fw=192.168.1.1:80  # via Linksys's internet
FW
#use=maxgate-ugate3x00,  fw=192.168.0.1:80  # via MaxGate's
UGATE-3x00  FW
#use=elsa-lancom-dsl10,  fw=10.0.0.254:80   # via ELSA LanCom DSL/10
DSL Router
#use=elsa-lancom-dsl10-ch01, fw=10.0.0.254:80   # via ELSA LanCom DSL/10
DSL Router
#use=elsa-lancom-dsl10-ch02, fw=10.0.0.254:80   # via ELSA LanCom DSL/10
DSL Router
#use=alcatel-stp,fw=10.0.0.138:80   # via Alcatel
Speed Touch Pro
#use=xsense-aero,fw=192.168.1.1:80  # via Xsense
Aero Router
#use=allnet-1298,fw=192.168.1.1:80  # via AllNet
1298 DSL Router
#use=3com-oc-remote812,  fw=192.168.0.254:80# via 3com
OfficeConnect Remote 812
#use=e-tech, fw=192.168.1.1:80  # via E-tech
Router
#use=cayman-3220h,   fw=192.168.0.1:1080# via Cayman
3220-H DSL Router
#

fw=192.168.2.1

fw-login=nurense fw-password=carlito# FW login and
password
#
## To obtain an IP address from FW status page (using fw-login,
fw-password)
use=fw, fw=192.168.2.1/status_main.htm, fw-skip='IP Address' # found
after IP Address
#
## To obtain an IP address from Web status page (using the proxy if
defined)
#use=web, web=checkip.dyndns.org/, web-skip='IP Address' # found after
IP Address
#
#use=ip, ip=127.0.0.1   # via static IP's
#use=if, if=eth0# via interfaces
#use=web# via web
#
#protocol=dyndns2   # default protocol
#proxy=fasthttp.sympatico.ca:80 # default proxy
#server=members.dyndns.org  # default server
#server=members.dyndns.org:8245 # default server (bypassing proxies)

#login=your-login   # default login
#password=test  # default password
#mx=mx.for.your.host# default MX
#backupmx=yes|no# host is primary MX?
#wildcard=yes|no# add wildcard CNAME?

##
## dyndns.org dynamic addresses
##
## (supports variables: wildcard,mx,backupmx)
##
# server=members.dyndns.org,\
# protocol=dyndns2  \
# your-dynamic-host.dyndns.org

##
## dyndns.org static addresses
##
## (supports variables: wildcard,mx,backupmx)
##
# static=yes,   \
# server=members.dyndns.org,\
# protocol=dyndns2  \
# your-static-host.dyndns.org

##
##
## dyndns.org custom addresses

Re: [freenet-support] starting probs

2004-07-08 Thread evolution
Quoting rensinghoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi ! I am new to this freenet stuff, so i apologize in advance for
> stupid questions.

That's funny, stating your right to ask basic questions, and then apologizing
for it.

> "Could not bind to listening port(s) - maybe another node is running?

Did you try the other suggestion about killing other possible nodes before
starting?  How did it work?

In detail:

As root, give 'ps aux'.  In the output you may find a listing for the Freenet
process.  If you do, note what the process is called.  In my case I have:

/opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.1/bin/java -server -Xmx256M freenet.node.Main -p
/etc/freenet.conf

So, for me, I'd say 'killall java' on the command line, because "java" is what
the process is called.  The -server and freenet.node part and so on is just
stuff being passed to the "java" process.  Recheck 'ps aux', see if it worked. 
If not, you might have gotten the wrong name.  Try something else.

You may have already known all this.  Either way, did it work?  What's the
current state of your problems?

-todd

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Re: [freenet-support] starting probs

2004-07-08 Thread evolution
Quoting Toad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 05:46:17PM +0200, rensinghoff wrote:
> > "ipAddress=80.185.173.127
>
> Hmm. You should definitely get a dyndns.org account in the longer term,
> if it is dynamic, because then you won't need to update it...

That ipAddress setting has to be your current IP address, and if you have DSL,
and a dynamic IP address, then you'd have to keep opening up the config file,
editing in the new IP address when it changed, and then restarting Freenet, so
it reads in the new IP address.  Better is to not put in an IP address at all. 
Better still is to get set up with something like DynDNS.org.  They'll provide
you with a permanent domain name that redirects to whatever your current
dynamic IP is.  You just have to set up a client on your computer that will
check your IP and inform DynDNS.org when it changes.  They can help you with
that part.

And, ipAddress can be a domain name, as in with DynDNS.org and the like.

-todd

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Re: [freenet-support] starting probs

2004-07-07 Thread rensinghoff
Am Mi, den 07.07.2004 schrieb Paul um 18:25:
> Router Config
> You need to set the router to foward port 11354 to the ip address of
> your redhat machine. That is the DMZ setting. If your router just
> makes one comptuer the dmz then set your redhat machine as the dmz.
> Error
> Is another copy of freenet running? 'ps -A|grep java' will have a
> progam called 'javaw' running if freenet (or another java app) is
> running. You can always change the port that it should bind too. You
> should have privliges to bind to that port.
> ~Paul

HM !!

A few steps further but not there yet

So i set the DMZ, but how do i know if it works ?? Any idea with
traceroute or anything like that ??

When you say i should have the rights to that port, how can i find that
out ?? I am logged in as user, any way to test ??


Thanks you anyway for your immediate answer, i did not expect it so fast

Regards Luigi

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Re: [freenet-support] starting probs

2004-07-07 Thread Paul
Router Config
You need to set the router to foward port 11354 to the ip address of
your redhat machine. That is the DMZ setting. If your router just
makes one comptuer the dmz then set your redhat machine as the dmz.
Error
Is another copy of freenet running? 'ps -A|grep java' will have a
progam called 'javaw' running if freenet (or another java app) is
running. You can always change the port that it should bind too. You
should have privliges to bind to that port.
~Paul

On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 17:46:17 +0200, rensinghoff
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi ! I am new to this freenet stuff, so i apologize in advance for
> stupid questions.
> 
> I am running on Linux and have a DSL Router, so i get a little bit
> confused with all the numbers especially the port number
> 
> i always get this error
> 
> "Could not bind to listening port(s) - maybe another node is running?
> Or, you might not have privileges to bind to a port < 1024."
> 
> This is my freenet.conf
> 
> "ipAddress=80.185.173.127
> listenPort=11354
> seedNodes=seednodes.ref
> "
> 
> i got the IP-Adress from the router-setup-wizard because its dynamic
> 
> but what about the port ?? Can i run as "user" ???
> 
> I found some settings in the router setup called DMZ..is that that right
> spot where i have to "open" the port ??
> 
> I might send you a screenshot if that helps.
> 
> Best Regards
> 
> Luigi
> 
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Re: [freenet-support] starting probs

2004-07-07 Thread Toad
On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 05:46:17PM +0200, rensinghoff wrote:
> Hi ! I am new to this freenet stuff, so i apologize in advance for
> stupid questions.
> 
> I am running on Linux and have a DSL Router, so i get a little bit
> confused with all the numbers especially the port number
> 
> i always get this error
> 
> "Could not bind to listening port(s) - maybe another node is running?
> Or, you might not have privileges to bind to a port < 1024."

killall -9 java before running start-freenet.sh. Does it still break?
> 
> This is my freenet.conf
> 
> "ipAddress=80.185.173.127

Hmm. You should definitely get a dyndns.org account in the longer term,
if it is dynamic, because then you won't need to update it... hopefully
we will have an in-freenet solution coded up in the coming months...

> listenPort=11354

Obviously this is not < 1024, so the problem is probably that another
node is running - so do the above.

> seedNodes=seednodes.ref
> "
> 
> i got the IP-Adress from the router-setup-wizard because its dynamic
> 
> but what about the port ?? Can i run as "user" ???

Port is fine. You can run freenet as any user.
> 
> I found some settings in the router setup called DMZ..is that that right
> spot where i have to "open" the port ??

You need to forward port 11354 on the outside of the router (the
internet), to 11354 on your PC.
> 
> I might send you a screenshot if that helps.
> 
> 
> Best Regards 
> 
> Luigi
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[freenet-support] starting probs

2004-07-07 Thread rensinghoff
Hi ! I am new to this freenet stuff, so i apologize in advance for
stupid questions.

I am running on Linux and have a DSL Router, so i get a little bit
confused with all the numbers especially the port number

i always get this error

"Could not bind to listening port(s) - maybe another node is running?
Or, you might not have privileges to bind to a port < 1024."

This is my freenet.conf

"ipAddress=80.185.173.127
listenPort=11354
seedNodes=seednodes.ref
"

i got the IP-Adress from the router-setup-wizard because its dynamic

but what about the port ?? Can i run as "user" ???

I found some settings in the router setup called DMZ..is that that right
spot where i have to "open" the port ??

I might send you a screenshot if that helps.


Best Regards 

Luigi

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