Re: [freenet-support] Please, help.

2016-09-13 Thread Stephen Oliver
Hi Peter,

There should be an uninstaller in the Freenet installation folder, which should 
be in your home folder unless you installed it somewhere else. Running the 
uninstaller should take care of it for you. 

Alternatively, you can do it manually: make sure Freenet isn’t running, then 
delete the folder where it was installed. 

You may also need to remove the cron entry that starts Freenet when your 
machine boots. To do that, open a terminal and type “crontab -e”, then 
carefully delete any line that refers to Freenet.


> On Sep 2, 2016, at 10:16 PM, um...@yahoo.com wrote:
> 
> Hello.
> 
> Can you please advise, how to uninstall your \Freenet from my Linux Mint 18 
> Sarah Xfce?
> Thanx in advance for any help.
> 
> Peter.
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Re: [freenet-support] PLEASE HELP FREENET ISSUES

2015-05-18 Thread Dave Larsen
by the way one guy asked for  my logs so i sent him that plus i think it
was the  same guy i sent all my settings and system info to,  but  i got a
msg saying that email was too big and was awaiting moderation i had no idea
there was a size limit to an email , how would freenet work without the
wrapper the thought of that confuses me but  ok,  please help,  i really
would like to enjoy it instead of trying to another thing that confuses me
is how would anyone know what to do with  the advanced settings,  if theyre
something that shouldnt be messed with,  maybe they shouldnt be there, or
as i suggested maybe you could have some kind of, as i said,  beginner to
pro advanced configuration guide along  with the program when its
downloaded  so everyone can enjoy  the innerinternet instead of trying
to,   im done jabbering just need help i want it to work good
On May 18, 2015 2:31 AM, "Dave Larsen"  wrote:

> no the wrapper is working just fine i sent another  email  saying how
> exactly i have it set up my system info thats exactly  what i am trying to
> figure out i have plenty of space to use and i just need to know  what to
> do to increase the amount of peers cuz i had it set where there was no
> advanced settings that i changed,  but i wasnt getting any  peers so i
> changed a few things  things sped up a bit and i was  starting to get more
> peers,  was averaging about 30 when running i have it going rite now trying
> to dl a file 64 peers , is there a way you can see the other  emails i sent
> i was pretty upset stuff kept going wrong am still hopeful for "Advanced
> setting tips" it obviously works better if its configured in  an advanced
> way ive seen the difference just crashing and java errors please if you can
> look at my other emails and instead of having me go with default please i
> have the room and speed for it
> On May 18, 2015 1:27 AM, "Bert Massop"  wrote:
>
>> On 18-05-15 00:34, Dave Larsen wrote:
>> > OK IVE TOLD YOU MY SYSTEM AND HOW I HAVE IT SET UP WAS JUST TELLING WHAT
>> > PROGRAMS I DO HAVE WHICH ARENT MANY. , YOU SAY TO GHANGE MY
>> CONFIFURATION
>> > SETTINGS  WITH THE DETAILS I GAVE YOU
>> >
>> > [configuration omitted]
>> >
>> > SO HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO SET THIS , IF THIS IS WRONG  HOW SHOULD I HAVE
>> IT
>> > SET ACCORDING TO MY SYSTEM DETAILS AND THIS PLEASE HELP ME YOU SAID
>> > SOMETHING BOUT NOT HAVING ENOUGH MEMORY I HAVE OVER 300 G LEFT ON MY HDD
>> > HOW DO I NOT HAVE ENOUGH MEMORY
>> >
>> >
>> > **'Maximum memory usage' in
>> > the 'Configuration → Core settings' menu, under the 'Wrapper' heading.
>> > THERE WAS/ IS NOTHING TO DO WITH THIS IN CORE SETTINGS
>> > THE ONLY THING THAT  HAS TO DO WITH THE WRAPPER IS Skip "not using the
>> > wrapper" warning?
>> >   SO WHERE IS THIS MAX MEM SETTING FOR THE WRAPPER
>> >
>> > REALLY IM NOT TRYING TO BE AN ASS I JUST WANT THIS TO WORK  PLEASE
>> HELP
>> > PLEASE NO MORE BUNK OR OLD OR USELESS INFO, NOW YOU KNOW EXACTLY HOW I
>> HAVE
>> > IT SET UP YOU HAVE MY SYSTEM INFO, SERIOUSLY,  WHAT SHOULD I DO
>> DIFFERENTLY
>> >
>>
>>
>> You seem to be running Freenet without the wrapper. This is not
>> recommended. Also, you have changed your advanced configuration settings
>> where you definitely shouldn't have, since you seem to have no idea what
>> you are doing. Here's my final advice:
>>
>> 1. Uninstall Freenet.
>> 2. Download the latest Freenet installer.
>> 3. Run the installer and follow the instructions.
>> 4. Answer the questions in the first-time configuration wizard.
>> 5. Don't touch any of the other configuration options. Ever.
>>
>> I sincerely hope you manage to succeed in running Freenet given this
>> extremely simple instructions. Either way, don't expect me to respond to
>> any of your further questions. At least not until you have bothered to
>> fix both your apparently malfunctioning keyboard and your attitude
>> towards those trying to help you.
>>
>> — Bert
>>
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Re: [freenet-support] PLEASE HELP FREENET ISSUES

2015-05-18 Thread Dave Larsen
no the wrapper is working just fine i sent another  email  saying how
exactly i have it set up my system info thats exactly  what i am trying to
figure out i have plenty of space to use and i just need to know  what to
do to increase the amount of peers cuz i had it set where there was no
advanced settings that i changed,  but i wasnt getting any  peers so i
changed a few things  things sped up a bit and i was  starting to get more
peers,  was averaging about 30 when running i have it going rite now trying
to dl a file 64 peers , is there a way you can see the other  emails i sent
i was pretty upset stuff kept going wrong am still hopeful for "Advanced
setting tips" it obviously works better if its configured in  an advanced
way ive seen the difference just crashing and java errors please if you can
look at my other emails and instead of having me go with default please i
have the room and speed for it
On May 18, 2015 1:27 AM, "Bert Massop"  wrote:

> On 18-05-15 00:34, Dave Larsen wrote:
> > OK IVE TOLD YOU MY SYSTEM AND HOW I HAVE IT SET UP WAS JUST TELLING WHAT
> > PROGRAMS I DO HAVE WHICH ARENT MANY. , YOU SAY TO GHANGE MY CONFIFURATION
> > SETTINGS  WITH THE DETAILS I GAVE YOU
> >
> > [configuration omitted]
> >
> > SO HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO SET THIS , IF THIS IS WRONG  HOW SHOULD I HAVE IT
> > SET ACCORDING TO MY SYSTEM DETAILS AND THIS PLEASE HELP ME YOU SAID
> > SOMETHING BOUT NOT HAVING ENOUGH MEMORY I HAVE OVER 300 G LEFT ON MY HDD
> > HOW DO I NOT HAVE ENOUGH MEMORY
> >
> >
> > **'Maximum memory usage' in
> > the 'Configuration → Core settings' menu, under the 'Wrapper' heading.
> > THERE WAS/ IS NOTHING TO DO WITH THIS IN CORE SETTINGS
> > THE ONLY THING THAT  HAS TO DO WITH THE WRAPPER IS Skip "not using the
> > wrapper" warning?
> >   SO WHERE IS THIS MAX MEM SETTING FOR THE WRAPPER
> >
> > REALLY IM NOT TRYING TO BE AN ASS I JUST WANT THIS TO WORK  PLEASE
> HELP
> > PLEASE NO MORE BUNK OR OLD OR USELESS INFO, NOW YOU KNOW EXACTLY HOW I
> HAVE
> > IT SET UP YOU HAVE MY SYSTEM INFO, SERIOUSLY,  WHAT SHOULD I DO
> DIFFERENTLY
> >
>
>
> You seem to be running Freenet without the wrapper. This is not
> recommended. Also, you have changed your advanced configuration settings
> where you definitely shouldn't have, since you seem to have no idea what
> you are doing. Here's my final advice:
>
> 1. Uninstall Freenet.
> 2. Download the latest Freenet installer.
> 3. Run the installer and follow the instructions.
> 4. Answer the questions in the first-time configuration wizard.
> 5. Don't touch any of the other configuration options. Ever.
>
> I sincerely hope you manage to succeed in running Freenet given this
> extremely simple instructions. Either way, don't expect me to respond to
> any of your further questions. At least not until you have bothered to
> fix both your apparently malfunctioning keyboard and your attitude
> towards those trying to help you.
>
> — Bert
>
>
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Re: [freenet-support] PLEASE HELP FREENET ISSUES

2015-05-18 Thread Dsoslglece

Le 18/05/2015 08:27, Bert Massop a écrit :

On 18-05-15 00:34, Dave Larsen wrote:

OK IVE TOLD YOU MY SYSTEM AND HOW I HAVE IT SET UP WAS JUST TELLING WHAT
PROGRAMS I DO HAVE WHICH ARENT MANY. , YOU SAY TO GHANGE MY CONFIFURATION
SETTINGS  WITH THE DETAILS I GAVE YOU

[configuration omitted]

SO HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO SET THIS , IF THIS IS WRONG  HOW SHOULD I HAVE IT
SET ACCORDING TO MY SYSTEM DETAILS AND THIS PLEASE HELP ME YOU SAID
SOMETHING BOUT NOT HAVING ENOUGH MEMORY I HAVE OVER 300 G LEFT ON MY HDD
HOW DO I NOT HAVE ENOUGH MEMORY


**'Maximum memory usage' in
the 'Configuration → Core settings' menu, under the 'Wrapper' heading.
THERE WAS/ IS NOTHING TO DO WITH THIS IN CORE SETTINGS
THE ONLY THING THAT  HAS TO DO WITH THE WRAPPER IS Skip "not using the
wrapper" warning?
   SO WHERE IS THIS MAX MEM SETTING FOR THE WRAPPER

 REALLY IM NOT TRYING TO BE AN ASS I JUST WANT THIS TO WORK  PLEASE HELP
PLEASE NO MORE BUNK OR OLD OR USELESS INFO, NOW YOU KNOW EXACTLY HOW I HAVE
IT SET UP YOU HAVE MY SYSTEM INFO, SERIOUSLY,  WHAT SHOULD I DO DIFFERENTLY



You seem to be running Freenet without the wrapper. This is not
recommended. Also, you have changed your advanced configuration settings
where you definitely shouldn't have, since you seem to have no idea what
you are doing. Here's my final advice:

1. Uninstall Freenet.
2. Download the latest Freenet installer.
3. Run the installer and follow the instructions.
4. Answer the questions in the first-time configuration wizard.
5. Don't touch any of the other configuration options. Ever.

I sincerely hope you manage to succeed in running Freenet given this
extremely simple instructions. Either way, don't expect me to respond to
any of your further questions. At least not until you have bothered to
fix both your apparently malfunctioning keyboard and your attitude
towards those trying to help you.

— Bert



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Hi Bert,
I'd guess that Dave Larsen has only never heard of the netiquette, and 
maybe he only should hear once,
that using exclusively capital letters in a mail is considered as 
yelling on the face of the recipient !

After all, it's not written in big signs on every site…
More, it would be otherwise utterly stupid to speak like this asking help :
"You skunks could you help me please to get out ou this Slurry pit ? "
So, if he happens to read this, he may then be aware of it :-) .

Dsoslglece

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Re: [freenet-support] PLEASE HELP FREENET ISSUES

2015-05-17 Thread Bert Massop
On 18-05-15 00:34, Dave Larsen wrote:
> OK IVE TOLD YOU MY SYSTEM AND HOW I HAVE IT SET UP WAS JUST TELLING WHAT
> PROGRAMS I DO HAVE WHICH ARENT MANY. , YOU SAY TO GHANGE MY CONFIFURATION
> SETTINGS  WITH THE DETAILS I GAVE YOU
> 
> [configuration omitted]
> 
> SO HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO SET THIS , IF THIS IS WRONG  HOW SHOULD I HAVE IT
> SET ACCORDING TO MY SYSTEM DETAILS AND THIS PLEASE HELP ME YOU SAID
> SOMETHING BOUT NOT HAVING ENOUGH MEMORY I HAVE OVER 300 G LEFT ON MY HDD
> HOW DO I NOT HAVE ENOUGH MEMORY
> 
> 
> **'Maximum memory usage' in
> the 'Configuration → Core settings' menu, under the 'Wrapper' heading.
> THERE WAS/ IS NOTHING TO DO WITH THIS IN CORE SETTINGS
> THE ONLY THING THAT  HAS TO DO WITH THE WRAPPER IS Skip "not using the
> wrapper" warning?
>   SO WHERE IS THIS MAX MEM SETTING FOR THE WRAPPER
> 
> REALLY IM NOT TRYING TO BE AN ASS I JUST WANT THIS TO WORK  PLEASE HELP
> PLEASE NO MORE BUNK OR OLD OR USELESS INFO, NOW YOU KNOW EXACTLY HOW I HAVE
> IT SET UP YOU HAVE MY SYSTEM INFO, SERIOUSLY,  WHAT SHOULD I DO DIFFERENTLY
> 


You seem to be running Freenet without the wrapper. This is not
recommended. Also, you have changed your advanced configuration settings
where you definitely shouldn't have, since you seem to have no idea what
you are doing. Here's my final advice:

1. Uninstall Freenet.
2. Download the latest Freenet installer.
3. Run the installer and follow the instructions.
4. Answer the questions in the first-time configuration wizard.
5. Don't touch any of the other configuration options. Ever.

I sincerely hope you manage to succeed in running Freenet given this
extremely simple instructions. Either way, don't expect me to respond to
any of your further questions. At least not until you have bothered to
fix both your apparently malfunctioning keyboard and your attitude
towards those trying to help you.

— Bert



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Re: [freenet-support] PLEASE HELP FREENET ISSUES

2015-05-17 Thread Dave Larsen
OK IVE TOLD YOU MY SYSTEM AND HOW I HAVE IT SET UP WAS JUST TELLING WHAT
PROGRAMS I DO HAVE WHICH ARENT MANY. , YOU SAY TO GHANGE MY CONFIFURATION
SETTINGS  WITH THE DETAILS I GAVE YOU




OK HERES HOW I HAVE FREENET CORE SETTINGS

1 LANGUAGE = ENG

2 AUTO NODE ENCRYPTION = TRUE

3 LOCATION MASTERKEYS FILE = MASTER KEYS

 4 DERFAG DL DATABASE DURING NEXT RESTART= IVE DONE THIS EVERY FIRST RUN
WHEN I INSTALLED IT AND EVERY FIRST RUN ON REINSTALL

5 DEFRAG ONCE = ALWAS ON FIRST RUN

6 SHOW FRIENDS VIS,= NO FRIENDS SO I CHOOSE FALSE

7 DISABLE PROBALISTIC HTL = FALSE

8 MAXIMUM HTL= 18

9 IPADDY OVERWRITE = BLANK

10 TEMP IP HINT = BLANK

11 ARKS ENABLED = TRUE

12 ENABLE PER-NODE FAILURE TABLES = TRUE

13 ENABLE ULPR DATA PROPAGATION = TRUE

14 LOCATION SWAPPING = TRUE

15 LOCATION OF PEERS TO PEERS = TRUE

16 LOCATION OF THE PEERS OF OUR PEERS INTO ACCOUNT FOR ROUTING PURPOSES =
TRUE

17 QUEUEING OF SWAP REQUESTS = TRUE


18 PACKET COALESCING = TRUE

19 DARKNET PORT (UDP) = 33268

20 IP TI BIND TO = 0.0.0.0

21 TESTING PACKET DROP FREQ = 0

22 LIMIT 1 CONN PER ADDY (FRIENDS) = FALSE

23  CONNECT NODES VIA LOCAL ADDY = TRUE

24 PORT NOT FWDED = TRUE

25 INCLUDE LOC ADDY IN NODEREF = TRUE

26 PAD DATA SENT = TRUE

27 U LOAD BW LIMIT = 59 MBPS ( FREENET DETECTS IT)

28 D LOAD BW LIMIT = 59 MBPS  ( FREENET DETECTS IT)

29 THROTTLE LOCAL TRAFFIC = TRIED IT BOTH WAYS CURRENTLY SET AT TRUE


30-36 = TRUE ( I DONT WANT REFUSALS, SO I DIDNT TOUCH THESE

37 RESPOND TO PROBE REQ  FOR OF PROPORTION OF REQ OF VARIOUS KINDS REJECTED
= FALSE


38 Respond to probe requests for overall capacity usage and very
approximate bandwidth limit = FALSE

39 Randomly assigned identifier for probe requests =-5130538877874163014
(THE NUMBER GIVIN I DIDNT TOUCH THIS EITHER)


40 ENCRYPT  PERSISTANT TEMP RAM BUCKETS = TURE

41 MIN RAM BUCKET = 20 GIB ( DID THIS SIZE CUZ IT WOULD SAVE AS A FILE TO
DISK FOR BIGGER BUCKETS

42 RAM DEDICATED TEMP BUCKETS = 240 MIB

43 ENCRYPT TEMP BUCKETS = TRUE

44 DEF DL DIR = \ DOWNLOADS

45 DIR DL TO = ALL

46 DIR UL IS = ALL

47 MAX USK FETCHERS= 150

48 COMMIT AFTER EVERY DATABASE JOB = TRUE

49 OPENNET NODEREF THROUGH DARKNET PEERS = TRUE

50 LARGE STORE SHRINKS IMMEDIATELY = FALSE

51 DATASTORE TYPE = SALT-HASH


52 FREENET DATASTORE SIZE = 100 GIB

53 SLOT FILTERS = TRUE

54 PERSISTANCE INTERVAL FOR SLOT FILTERS = 300K
(NUM GIVIN DIDNT TOUCH)

56 PREALLOCATE SPACE FOR DATASTORE = TRUE

57 9 DATASTORE CACHES = 20 GIB

58 MAXTIME BLOCKS STAY INMEM BEFORE WRITTIN TO DISK = 300K (NUM GIVIN DIDNT
TOUCH

59 CLIENT CACHE TYPE = SALT-HASH

60 CLIENT CACHE SIZE= 20 GIB

61 30 MIN   CACHE = TRUE

62 WRITE LOCAL AND NEARBY REQ TO DATASTORE = FALSE

63 HOW LONG TO KEEP RECENT REQ IN CACHE = 1800K (NUM GIVIN DIDNT TOUCH)

64 Maximum size of the recent requests cache (in bytes, KB MB GB TB etc) =
27000KiB ( NUM GIVIN DIDNT TOUCH

65 Skip "not using the wrapper" warning? = FALSE
( THE ONLY THING HERE IN CORE SETTINGS THAT MENTIONS THE WRAPPER

66 Maximum packet size (aka MTU) = 1280 (NUM GIVIN DIDNT TOUCH)

66 Enable FNPRoutedPing? = FALSE




SO HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO SET THIS , IF THIS IS WRONG  HOW SHOULD I HAVE IT
SET ACCORDING TO MY SYSTEM DETAILS AND THIS PLEASE HELP ME YOU SAID
SOMETHING BOUT NOT HAVING ENOUGH MEMORY I HAVE OVER 300 G LEFT ON MY HDD
HOW DO I NOT HAVE ENOUGH MEMORY


**'Maximum memory usage' in
the 'Configuration → Core settings' menu, under the 'Wrapper' heading.
THERE WAS/ IS NOTHING TO DO WITH THIS IN CORE SETTINGS
THE ONLY THING THAT  HAS TO DO WITH THE WRAPPER IS Skip "not using the
wrapper" warning?
  SO WHERE IS THIS MAX MEM SETTING FOR THE WRAPPER

REALLY IM NOT TRYING TO BE AN ASS I JUST WANT THIS TO WORK  PLEASE HELP
PLEASE NO MORE BUNK OR OLD OR USELESS INFO, NOW YOU KNOW EXACTLY HOW I HAVE
IT SET UP YOU HAVE MY SYSTEM INFO, SERIOUSLY,  WHAT SHOULD I DO DIFFERENTLY

On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 3:54 AM, Bert Massop  wrote:

> On 17-05-15 07:26, Dave Larsen wrote:
> > 2ND, im browsing with 40-60 peers accessing my FREENET node, but all of a
> > sudden, i get a screen saying FREENET is startingup or shutting down,
> when
> > i didnt do anything to stop it
>
> This is most likely caused by a misguided configuration.
>
> > 3RD, when i can stay "on" long enough to dl a file, […]
> > them /or save and restore them, or, i get internal java lang heapspace
> > error
>
> And here's the evidence. The restarts you experience are in fact crashes
> due to Freenet running out of memory.
>
> Your node seems to be configured it in such a way that it requires more
> system memory than it's assigned. Please try to increase your node
> memory assignment. The setting to change is 'Maximum memory usage' in
> the 'Configuration → Core settings' menu, under the 'Wrapper' heading.
>
> > but the worst one is, i have a file complete but i get a ;
> > "java.io.EOFException", for 99% of what i have "successfully downloaded"
> ,
> > not too successful
>
> Probably your downloads got corrupted due to the frequent 

Re: [freenet-support] PLEASE HELP FREENET ISSUES

2015-05-17 Thread Bert Massop
On 17-05-15 07:26, Dave Larsen wrote:
> 2ND, im browsing with 40-60 peers accessing my FREENET node, but all of a
> sudden, i get a screen saying FREENET is startingup or shutting down, when
> i didnt do anything to stop it

This is most likely caused by a misguided configuration.

> 3RD, when i can stay "on" long enough to dl a file, […]
> them /or save and restore them, or, i get internal java lang heapspace
> error

And here's the evidence. The restarts you experience are in fact crashes
due to Freenet running out of memory.

Your node seems to be configured it in such a way that it requires more
system memory than it's assigned. Please try to increase your node
memory assignment. The setting to change is 'Maximum memory usage' in
the 'Configuration → Core settings' menu, under the 'Wrapper' heading.

> but the worst one is, i have a file complete but i get a ;
> "java.io.EOFException", for 99% of what i have "successfully downloaded" ,
> not too successful

Probably your downloads got corrupted due to the frequent unexpected
restarts. If you no longer experience random restarts, and still
encounter download corruption, please let us know.

> 4TH, i am doing this on brand new, 500gb 7200 rpm hdd, 4 g ram, 60mbps up,
> and download wifi speed, (my computer reads 72mbps for that), freenet
> detects 59mbps for my up and dl speeds, no data limit, no bandwidth limit,

Your WiFi connection speed is not a measure for the actual connection
bandwidth of your internet connection. Unless you have a 100 Mbit fiber
connection to your ISP, your actual upload bandwidth is unlikely to be
this high.

Note that Freenet cannot always reliably detect your internet connection
bandwidth. If you wish to know yours, there are several services out
there to test your bandwidth (http://speedtest.net for example).

> i have dedicated 100 gib of space for the datastore, and 20gb each, for the
> 3 other stores, i have my ram cache, (instead of the 43mib it wants to give
> me), i set it up to 240 mib.

Having a large RAM cache reduces the amount of memory usable by the rest
of Freenet. If you insist on having a large RAM cache, please do
increase your memory limit as explained above.

> i also have 1 3rd party system cleaning
> program and one ram boost program. 

RAM boost programs don't help performance. Even Windows is quite good at
managing system memory nowadays. That said, running one shouldn't
dramatically decrease your system performance either.

> [endless ranting omitted]

Please keep this conversation polite, thanks.

Before comparing Freenet to Google and other service providers, note
that Freenet is free software distributed under the GPL license, which
explicitly states the below:

>This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
>but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
>MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

Freenet is maintained and supported mostly by volunteers. Our available
time and resources are limited, but if you ask politely, we will try to
help you out.

Thank you for trying Freenet.

— Bert



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Re: [freenet-support] PLEASE HELP FREENET ISSUES

2015-05-17 Thread dean
On Sun, 2015-05-17 at 00:26 -0500, Dave Larsen wrote:

> PLEASE HELP FREENET ISSUES
> i opened this account to seek help with apparently, EVERY aspect of
> FREENET.
> !ST off, why is there no easy to reach REAL, useful, help and
> support for CORRECTLY setting up, and CORRECTLY configuring, for
> maximum preformance,and useability OF FREENET
> 
> 
> 2ND, im browsing with 40-60 peers accessing my FREENET node, but all
> of a sudden, i get a screen saying FREENET is startingup or shutting
> down, when i didnt do anything to stop it, if it was started, it
> shouldnt stop unless I,(ME) stops it,
> i have it set up to start at my computers startup, so theres no reason
> for it to startup again unless, I,(ME), stops it.
> 
> 
> 3RD, when i can stay "on" long enough to dl a file, i generally get an
> error of some kind, saying either; certain files are corrupted, to
> delete them /or save and restore them, or, i get internal java lang
> heapspace error/ but the worst one is, i have a file complete but i
> get a ; "java.io.EOFException", for 99% of what i have "successfully
> downloaded" , not too successful, huh, All of what i have tried to dl
> has been less than 1.16 gib, tried fetching them every way possible
> but i almost always get the above issues.
> 
> 
> 4TH, i am doing this on brand new, 500gb 7200 rpm hdd, 4 g ram, 60mbps
> up, and download wifi speed, (my computer reads 72mbps for that),
> freenet detects 59mbps for my up and dl speeds, no data limit, no
> bandwidth limit, i have dedicated 100 gib of space for the datastore,
> and 20gb each, for the 3 other stores, i have my ram cache, (instead
> of the 43mib it wants to give me), i set it up to 240 mib. i have my
> os, FREENET, java, 7zip, chrome, adobe flash player and vlc player, i
> also have 1 3rd party system cleaning program and one ram boost
> program. my os and all its files are on a partition with mozilla, and
> the booster and cleaner, with 226 of 248 gb freespace, the rest is on
> its own partition with 98 of 217 gb freespace, so i should, by rights,
> have plenty of space and speed for this program i have also done the
> things to speed up and hold mem longer and this and that for mozilla
> firefox but nothing worksive tuned my pc for best preformance i disk
> clean virus check and defrag on a semi-regular basis
> 
> 
> i can almost always get to where i want to go, but when i start trying
> to dl stuff, all hell breaks loose, ive been trying this for a month
> now and i may have successfully downloaded 3-4 working files, but with
> all the crap that keeps hapening, i loose it, please help, even if
> this isnt the right page for help,
> 
> 
> i really like where i can go here in the FREENET, and would like to
> become a valued participant, maybe even a donor, but, if it dont work,
> im not going to waste my time and money, ive already put in 200 hours
> of pretty much unsuccessful effort, and maybe, if im lucky, 10-15
> successful hours in, please even if this is not the right place, if
> you can, forward this to someone that can help, im giving my
> permission to do so, or point me in the right direction for REAL HELP
> AND SUPPORT FOR FREENET, google is removing info from the web to
> assist with freenet, i couldnt find any useful help on tor either, if
> therer is info out there its either old or removed,crossed off on
> google, hopefully, its worth saying this , but i doubt it,cuz i havent
> had any luck finding real help yet, but im going to say, thank you in
> advance for taking the time to read this and for any future
> associations
> 
> 
> 
>  sincerely thisguy0417
> 
> 
> 
> this second part i was upset it looks like im yelling because until
> now all the places they told me to try were dead ends i singed up with
> your mailing list but never got anything back until today  i do say
> stupid things when im upset and i apologize for my stupidity , ive
> been having issues with it since the 1st time i downloaded it,and have
> been fruitlessly seeking help, i just want this to work right i know
> its slow im not looking to speed up my setup of freenet, i just want
> to be able to keep it running without crashing out every other 10 or
> 15 mins and not get all the errors i get all the time and the random
> shutdownsand startups, sometimes ill click on a tab ,changes to that
> tab, then its a page that says freenet is starting up, i have it set
> to start at my computers startup so why does this happen or the random
> shutdowns, when i start it it should stay running until i stop it,even
> if there are no nodes connected, i gave all the details i could in the
> above the only reason i sent the bottom one, is because when im upset
> i also come up with some good ideas and thrers a real good one down
> there again i apologize for my upset stupidity but please read on 
> I DID SUBSCRIBE, I DID THE FREE THING, I GAVE MY EMAIL ADDY BUT I
> NEVER GOT A VERIFICATION EMAIL AND I REPEATEDLY SENT THE VERIFICATION

Re: [freenet-support] Please help: We need more seednodes!

2012-09-22 Thread Dennis Nezic
On Sat, 22 Sep 2012 18:39:28 +0200, starg...@gmx.sg wrote:
> Until about three years ago, I had a fileserver running 24/7
> (including 0.5 version of Freenet), on a static IP, fiber-optic, but
> the electricity's gone up ever since, and my needs have changed. At
> the moment, I could even offer up to around 6400 Kbytes/s incoming
> and 500 Kbytes/s outgoing (eventually 500/500 should I decide to
> downgrade). But the catch is, I'd have to find someone to "sponsor"
> the electricity costs for that computer to be put back into action.

Post your bitcoin address, and wait for the coins to roll in.
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Re: [freenet-support] Please help: We need more seednodes!

2012-09-22 Thread stargate
Until about three years ago, I had a fileserver running 24/7 (including 0.5 
version of Freenet), on a static IP, fiber-optic, but the electricity's gone up 
ever since, and my needs have changed. At the moment, I could even offer up to 
around 6400 Kbytes/s incoming and 500 Kbytes/s outgoing (eventually 500/500 
should I decide to downgrade). But the catch is, I'd have to find someone to 
"sponsor" the electricity costs for that computer to be put back into action.
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Re: [freenet-support] Please help: We need more seednodes!

2012-09-11 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Tuesday 11 Sep 2012 16:35:58 Robert John Morton wrote:
> Is it possible to work as an "assistant seed node"?
> I can manger 24/7 almost but can only manage 10kB/s up and down.

Not a good idea sorry.

Plus one thing I didn't mention: You need to have successfully forwarded your 
opennet port. Freenet will grumble about this if you haven't, and it should try 
to forward it automatically, but this doesn't always work.
> 
> On 11/09/12 07:32, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> > We're down to 9 seednodes. This means bootstrapping onto opennet is very 
> > slow. We need volunteers to run seednodes. All you need is:
> > - A Freenet node that is up 24x7, or reasonably close to 24x7.
> > - At least 50KB/sec bandwidth both ways. Note that you may get some traffic 
> > on your IP even after it is removed from the seednodes list.
> > - A static IP address, or at least auto-updated dyndns (most routers can do 
> > this now).
> >
> > If you can run a seednode, then please:
> > - Go to opennet configuration and set "be a seednode?" to true.
> > - Send me your opennet noderef, which you can find here:
> > http://127.0.0.1:/strangers/myref.fref
> >
> > Obviously your opennet noderef includes your IP address, so replying on FMS 
> > is probably a bad idea!


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Re: [freenet-support] Please help: We need more seednodes!

2012-09-11 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Tuesday 11 Sep 2012 14:46:54 user1 wrote:
> On 09/11/2012 12:32 PM, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> > We're down to 9 seednodes. This means bootstrapping onto opennet is very 
> > slow. We need volunteers to run seednodes. All you need is:
> > - A Freenet node that is up 24x7, or reasonably close to 24x7.
> > - At least 50KB/sec bandwidth both ways. Note that you may get some traffic 
> > on your IP even after it is removed from the seednodes list.
> > - A static IP address, or at least auto-updated dyndns (most routers can do 
> > this now).
> >
> > If you can run a seednode, then please:
> > - Go to opennet configuration and set "be a seednode?" to true.
> > - Send me your opennet noderef, which you can find here:
> > http://127.0.0.1:/strangers/myref.fref
> >
> > Obviously your opennet noderef includes your IP address, so replying on FMS 
> > is probably a bad idea!
> 
> Sorry but
> 
> Please explain in details how to:
> 
> - Go to opennet configuration and set "be a seednode?" to true.

Open your Freenet node's web interface:
http://127.0.0.1:/
Click on "Switch to advanced mode" at the bottom of the page.
Click on the Configuration menu and then the "Opennet" option.
It's the last option, at the end of the page. Change it.
Click "Apply".

> - Send me your opennet noderef, which you can find here:
> http://127.0.0.1:/strangers/myref.fref

It's a file, you can download it and email me it.
> 
> I have freenet running 24/7 (for years) but never use it.
> 
> I cannot find where "be a seednode?" is in configuration file?
> 
> How do I send you my noderef?


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Re: [freenet-support] Please help: We need more seednodes!

2012-09-11 Thread Robert John Morton
Is it possible to work as an "assistant seed node"?
I can manger 24/7 almost but can only manage 10kB/s up and down.

On 11/09/12 07:32, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> We're down to 9 seednodes. This means bootstrapping onto opennet is very 
> slow. We need volunteers to run seednodes. All you need is:
> - A Freenet node that is up 24x7, or reasonably close to 24x7.
> - At least 50KB/sec bandwidth both ways. Note that you may get some traffic 
> on your IP even after it is removed from the seednodes list.
> - A static IP address, or at least auto-updated dyndns (most routers can do 
> this now).
>
> If you can run a seednode, then please:
> - Go to opennet configuration and set "be a seednode?" to true.
> - Send me your opennet noderef, which you can find here:
> http://127.0.0.1:/strangers/myref.fref
>
> Obviously your opennet noderef includes your IP address, so replying on FMS 
> is probably a bad idea!
>
>
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Re: [freenet-support] Please help: We need more seednodes!

2012-09-11 Thread user1
On 09/11/2012 12:32 PM, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> We're down to 9 seednodes. This means bootstrapping onto opennet is very 
> slow. We need volunteers to run seednodes. All you need is:
> - A Freenet node that is up 24x7, or reasonably close to 24x7.
> - At least 50KB/sec bandwidth both ways. Note that you may get some traffic 
> on your IP even after it is removed from the seednodes list.
> - A static IP address, or at least auto-updated dyndns (most routers can do 
> this now).
>
> If you can run a seednode, then please:
> - Go to opennet configuration and set "be a seednode?" to true.
> - Send me your opennet noderef, which you can find here:
> http://127.0.0.1:/strangers/myref.fref
>
> Obviously your opennet noderef includes your IP address, so replying on FMS 
> is probably a bad idea!
>
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Sorry but

Please explain in details how to:

- Go to opennet configuration and set "be a seednode?" to true.
- Send me your opennet noderef, which you can find here:
http://127.0.0.1:/strangers/myref.fref

I have freenet running 24/7 (for years) but never use it.

I cannot find where "be a seednode?" is in configuration file?

How do I send you my noderef?


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Re: [freenet-support] please help

2012-08-02 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Wednesday 02 Nov 2011 16:56:39 Fred Vishio wrote:
> 
>  When I try to run freenet it says that the freenet wrapper terminated 
> unexpectedly.  When I click ok another window pops up and says the launcher 
> couldn't connect to the freenet node at port . it tells me to try to 
> reinstall on both windows. I have reinstalled many times and it doesn't help. 
>   

Did you ever get this working? You could send me your wrapper.log to try to 
show what is happening...


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Re: [freenet-support] please help

2011-11-05 Thread Fred Vishio


> Are you sure you don't have two copies installed? If you're sure, then it's 
probably a firewall/antivirus
> issue. But I Am Not A Windows User...
> > 
> > thanks for helping
> 
> 
nope only 1 install. maybe it is my antivirus.
im using avg and it wont let me close avg so i cant test it right now.


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Re: [freenet-support] please help

2011-11-05 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Friday 04 Nov 2011 22:38:20 Fred Vishio wrote:
> Dennis Nezic  writes:
> 
> > 
> > On Fri, 4 Nov 2011 18:27:13 + (UTC), Fred Vishio wrote:
> > > Dennis Nezic  writes:
> > > > 
> > > > What operating system are you using? Perhaps you can find where
> > > > Freenet was installed, and copy/paste (or attach) the wrapper.log
> > > > file from in there? Or just read it -- the last few lines should
> > > > probably tell you what went wrong.
> > > 
> > > i use windows 7
> > > im really confused about what its talking about and sorry i dont know
> > > how to attach.
> > >
> > > [...]
> > > Could not start web interface: java.net.SocketException:
> > >  Permission denied: listen failed
> > > [...]
> > 
> > Looks like a permissions problem. Hopefully an MS-Window$ user will be
> > able to help resolve it.
> > 
> > But that doesn't necessarily have to stop me from handwaving -- perhaps
> > you need to be an "Administrator" or some special networks-capable user
> > to launch daemons.
> >
> >
> >
> 
> i am the administrator and I've even checked everything off as run as 
> administrator but it doesn't help. when i first used freenet a couple months 
> ago 
> it worked fine, but then when i came back to it a bit ago it would't work. i 
> was 
> trying to figure out what changed between then and now and can't figure out 
> anything that would affect freenet.

Are you sure you don't have two copies installed? If you're sure, then it's 
probably a firewall/antivirus issue. But I Am Not A Windows User...
> 
> thanks for helping


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Re: [freenet-support] please help

2011-11-04 Thread Fred Vishio
Dennis Nezic  writes:

> 
> On Fri, 4 Nov 2011 18:27:13 + (UTC), Fred Vishio wrote:
> > Dennis Nezic  writes:
> > > 
> > > What operating system are you using? Perhaps you can find where
> > > Freenet was installed, and copy/paste (or attach) the wrapper.log
> > > file from in there? Or just read it -- the last few lines should
> > > probably tell you what went wrong.
> > 
> > i use windows 7
> > im really confused about what its talking about and sorry i dont know
> > how to attach.
> >
> > [...]
> > Could not start web interface: java.net.SocketException:
> >  Permission denied: listen failed
> > [...]
> 
> Looks like a permissions problem. Hopefully an MS-Window$ user will be
> able to help resolve it.
> 
> But that doesn't necessarily have to stop me from handwaving -- perhaps
> you need to be an "Administrator" or some special networks-capable user
> to launch daemons.
>
>
>

i am the administrator and I've even checked everything off as run as 
administrator but it doesn't help. when i first used freenet a couple months 
ago 
it worked fine, but then when i came back to it a bit ago it would't work. i 
was 
trying to figure out what changed between then and now and can't figure out 
anything that would affect freenet.

thanks for helping



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Re: [freenet-support] please help

2011-11-04 Thread Dennis Nezic
On Fri, 4 Nov 2011 18:27:13 + (UTC), Fred Vishio wrote:
> Dennis Nezic  writes:
> > 
> > What operating system are you using? Perhaps you can find where
> > Freenet was installed, and copy/paste (or attach) the wrapper.log
> > file from in there? Or just read it -- the last few lines should
> > probably tell you what went wrong.
> 
> i use windows 7
> im really confused about what its talking about and sorry i dont know
> how to attach.
>
> [...]
> Could not start web interface: java.net.SocketException:
>  Permission denied: listen failed
> [...]

Looks like a permissions problem. Hopefully an MS-Window$ user will be
able to help resolve it.

But that doesn't necessarily have to stop me from handwaving -- perhaps
you need to be an "Administrator" or some special networks-capable user
to launch daemons.
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Re: [freenet-support] please help

2011-11-04 Thread Fred Vishio
Dennis Nezic  writes:

> 
> 
> 
> What operating system are you using? Perhaps you can find where Freenet
> was installed, and copy/paste (or attach) the wrapper.log file from in
> there? Or just read it -- the last few lines should probably tell you
> what went wrong.
> 
> 
> 

i use windows 7
im really confused about what its talking about and sorry i dont know how to 
attach.


STATUS | wrapper  | 2011/11/04 14:04:09 | --> Wrapper Started as Console
STATUS | wrapper  | 2011/11/04 14:04:09 | Java Service Wrapper Community 
Edition 
32-bit 3.3.5
STATUS | wrapper  | 2011/11/04 14:04:09 |   Copyright (C) 1999-2009 Tanuki 
Software, Ltd.  All Rights Reserved.
STATUS | wrapper  | 2011/11/04 14:04:09 | http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org
STATUS | wrapper  | 2011/11/04 14:04:09 | 
STATUS | wrapper  | 2011/11/04 14:04:10 | Launching a JVM...
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 | WrapperManager: Initializing...
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 | WrapperManager: WARNING - The Wrapper 
jar file currently in use is version "3.3.1"
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 | WrapperManager:   while the 
version of the Wrapper which launched this JVM is 
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 | WrapperManager:   "3.3.5".
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 | WrapperManager:   The Wrapper 
may appear to work correctly but some features may
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 | WrapperManager:   not 
function 
correctly.  This configuration has not been tested
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 | WrapperManager:   and is not 
supported.
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 | WrapperManager: 
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 | freenet.jar built with 
freenet-ext.jar 
Build #29 rv29 running with ext build 29 rv29
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 | Creating config from freenet.ini
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 | Creating logger...
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 | Set interval to 10 and multiplier to 1
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 |   Starting executor...
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 | Finding old log files. New log file 
is 
C:\Users\Fred\AppData\Local\Freenet\logs\freenet-1404-2011-11-04-14.log.gz
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 | Created log files
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 | Initializing Node using Freenet Build 
#1404 rbuild01404 and freenet-ext Build #29 rv29 with Oracle Corporation JVM 
version 1.7.0 running on x86 Windows 7 6.1
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 | Could not start web interface: 
java.net.SocketException: Permission denied: listen failed
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 | java.net.SocketException: Permission 
denied: listen failed
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 |   at 
java.net.DualStackPlainSocketImpl.listen0(Native Method)
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 |   at 
java.net.DualStackPlainSocketImpl.socketListen(Unknown Source)
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 |   at 
java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketListen(Unknown Source)
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 |   at 
java.net.AbstractPlainSocketImpl.listen(Unknown Source)
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 |   at 
java.net.ServerSocket.bind(Unknown Source)
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 |   at 
java.net.ServerSocket.bind(Unknown Source)
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 |   at 
freenet.io.NetworkInterface.setBindTo(NetworkInterface.java:161)
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 |   at 
freenet.io.NetworkInterface.create(NetworkInterface.java:92)
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 |   at 
freenet.clients.http.SimpleToadletServer.maybeGetNetworkInterface(SimpleToadletS
erver.java:785)
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 |   at 
freenet.clients.http.SimpleToadletServer.(SimpleToadletServer.java:755)
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 |   at freenet.node.Node.
(Node.java:1059)
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 |   at 
freenet.node.NodeStarter.start(NodeStarter.java:175)
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 |   at 
org.tanukisoftware.wrapper.WrapperManager$11.run(WrapperManager.java:2979)
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 | Failed to load node: 18 : Could not 
start FProxy: java.net.SocketException: Permission denied: listen failed (18)
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 | freenet.node.NodeInitException: Could 
not start FProxy: java.net.SocketException: Permission denied: listen failed 
(18)
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 |   at freenet.node.Node.
(Node.java:1066)
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 |   at 
freenet.node.NodeStarter.start(NodeStarter.java:175)
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 |   at 
org.tanukisoftware.wrapper.WrapperManager$11.run(WrapperManager.java:2979)
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:15 | Shutting down...
INFO   | jvm 1| 2011/11/04 14:04:16 | Completed writing logs to d

Re: [freenet-support] please help

2011-11-03 Thread Dennis Nezic
On Thu, 3 Nov 2011 20:46:05 -0400, Fred Vishio wrote:
> 
> When I try to run freenet it says that the freenet wrapper terminated
> unexpectedly.  When I click ok another window pops up and says the
> launcher couldn't connect to the freenet node at port . it tells
> me to try to reinstall on both windows. I have reinstalled many times
> and it doesn't help.

What operating system are you using? Perhaps you can find where Freenet
was installed, and copy/paste (or attach) the wrapper.log file from in
there? Or just read it -- the last few lines should probably tell you
what went wrong.
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Re: [freenet-support] Please help

2010-04-02 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Saturday 10 October 2009 04:17:15 l...@hushmail.com wrote:
> 
> HI Jonathan.
> I'm very new to Freenet and have the same problem. One Freenet 
> piece of advice told me to go to:  http://www.whatismyip.com/
> That will tell you what your IP is and you then insert 
> (copy/paste), that URL number into the "Temporary IP address hint" 
> window.
> 
> I haven't done that yet myself as I am trying to uninstall Freenet 
> and put in the latest Build, which I think I have finally 
> downloaded. 
> 
> Post back if you would about how that works, i.e. what it does, 
> results, etc, if you would be so kind.
> 
> Good luck.

Did you ever get Freenet working? Really it should not be necessary to do these 
manual kludges - UPnP and JSTUN should pick up the IP if you have UDP 
connectivity...


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Re: [freenet-support] Please help

2010-04-02 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Monday 28 September 2009 17:30:50 Jonathan Bannister wrote:
> I'm having diffuclty connecting.  Can you advise?
> 
> Unknown external address
> Freenet was unable to determine your external IP address (or the IP address 
> of your NAT-device or firewall). You can still exchange references with other 
> people, however this will only work if the other user is not behind a 
> NAT-device or firewall. As soon as you have connected to one other user in 
> this way, Freenet will be able to determine your external IP address. You can 
> determine your current IP address and tell your node with the 'Temporary IP 
> address hint' configuration parameter. Also, it would be a good idea to 
> forward the ports 61616 and 27307 (UDP) on your router to make it easy to 
> connect to your node.
> 
>   a.. Temporary IP address hintTemporary hint to what our IP might be; 
> deleted after use
> 
Hi. Did you ever get Freenet working?


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Re: [freenet-support] Please help

2009-10-09 Thread ltgb

HI Jonathan.
I'm very new to Freenet and have the same problem. One Freenet 
piece of advice told me to go to:  http://www.whatismyip.com/
That will tell you what your IP is and you then insert 
(copy/paste), that URL number into the "Temporary IP address hint" 
window.

I haven't done that yet myself as I am trying to uninstall Freenet 
and put in the latest Build, which I think I have finally 
downloaded. 

Post back if you would about how that works, i.e. what it does, 
results, etc, if you would be so kind.

Good luck.
On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 23:30:14 +0700 Jonathan Bannister 
 wrote:
>I'm having difficulty connecting.  Can you advise?
>
>Unknown external address
>Freenet was unable to determine your external IP address (or the 
>IP address of your NAT-device or firewall). You can still exchange 

>references with other people, however this will only work if the 
>other user is not behind a NAT-device or firewall. As soon as you 
>have connected to one other user in this way, Freenet will be able 

>to determine your external IP address. You can determine your 
>current IP address and tell your node with the 'Temporary IP 
>address hint' configuration parameter. Also, it would be a good 
>idea to forward the ports 61616 and 27307 (UDP) on your router to 
>make it easy to connect to your node.
>
>  a.. Temporary IP address hintTemporary hint to what our IP might 

>be; deleted after use

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Re: [freenet-support] please help me.

2008-07-28 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Sunday 27 July 2008 09:17, abdussalam Mansoor wrote:
> Dear Sir,
> thank you very much for your quick replay .
> i traied to open the links
> http://127.0.0.1:/alerts/#6783657
> http://127.0.0.1:/alerts/#14111765
> http://127.0.0.1:/alerts/#port-forward:9977237
> but all links "  the page cannot be displayed"

This is very strange. You have http://127.0.0.1:/ open in the browser and 
you click the links and they produce an error message? What browser are you 
using?

What if you go to http://127.0.0.1:/alerts/ ? What happens?

Most of your other problems are related to your not running the first-time 
wizard (because you used the console mode installer):
http://127.0.0.1:/wizard/
Please go to that URL and follow the prompts to configure your node.
And as Volodya pointed out, please make sure your node is running first. 
(Start it up with run.sh start if necessary).

> With Best Regards
> Yours sincerely,
> Aljanad Abdussalm Mansoor
> www.reyemen.com
> Republic of Yemen
> Tel:+9671329019
> Mobil:+967 77200449
> Sana'a P.O.Box 25106
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> Renewable Energy Department  Manager

Matthew Toseland, contracted as Chief developer for Freenet Project Inc. :)
> 
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Hah.


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Re: [freenet-support] please help me.

2008-07-28 Thread Volodya
abdussalam Mansoor wrote:
> Dear Sir,
> thank you very much for your quick replay .
> i traied to open the links
> http://127.0.0.1:/alerts/#6783657
> http://127.0.0.1:/alerts/#14111765
> http://127.0.0.1:/alerts/#port-forward:9977237
> but all links "
> 
> 
>the page cannot be displayed
> 
> "

1. Was the node running at the time you tried it (you can check that with 
./run.sh status)
2. Is your node running on the local machine? If not you need to substitute 
'127.0.0.1' with the IP of the machine where it is running?
2.1. If the node is running on the local machine, check where it is binding to 
(you can see that in freenet.ini, for example "fproxy.bindTo=127.0.0.1")
3. Is the node installed on the port ? (you can check that in the 
freenet.ini file, it will be something like "fproxy.port=")


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Re: [freenet-support] please help me.

2008-07-27 Thread abdussalam Mansoor
Dear Sir,
thank you very much for your quick replay .
i traied to open the links
http://127.0.0.1:/alerts/#6783657
http://127.0.0.1:/alerts/#14111765
http://127.0.0.1:/alerts/#port-forward:9977237
but all links "  the page cannot be displayed"


On 7/27/08, Julien Cornuwel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
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> abdussalam Mansoor a écrit :
> | Hello:
> |
> | I successfully installed Freenet 0.7 , but after opning the browser
> | alwys receved  "
> | Status alerts summary
>
> This is the list of all you node's problems. You can solve them,
> one-by-one :
>
> | Click on an item for more information or to get rid of it.
> |
> | * No peers found 
>
> Your node isn't connected to any other node. You should exchange your
> references with some friends of you (people you actuall know and trust,
> and are running a freenet node).
>
> If you don't know/trust anyone using Freenet, you should consider
> activating "Insecure mode", majing your node connect to strangers.
> Note that if you do that, your ISP/government can easily know that you
> are using Freenet.
>
> | * Your node name isn't defined.
> 
>
> Just give your node a name. It will only be visible by you and your
> Friends.
>
> | * Connection problems: Please forward UDP port 27572 (you may have
> |   already done this).
> |   "
>
> This is not mandatory but will help connections to the network. If you
> can't open that port in your firewall, just ignore it.
>
> | other thing i couldnot open my google email account.
>
> I can't see a reason for that one...
>
>
> Regards,
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Re: [freenet-support] please help me.

2008-07-27 Thread Julien Cornuwel
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abdussalam Mansoor a écrit :
| Hello:
|
| I successfully installed Freenet 0.7 , but after opning the browser
| alwys receved  "
| Status alerts summary

This is the list of all you node's problems. You can solve them,
one-by-one :

| Click on an item for more information or to get rid of it.
|
| * No peers found 

Your node isn't connected to any other node. You should exchange your
references with some friends of you (people you actuall know and trust,
and are running a freenet node).

If you don't know/trust anyone using Freenet, you should consider
activating "Insecure mode", majing your node connect to strangers.
Note that if you do that, your ISP/government can easily know that you
are using Freenet.

| * Your node name isn't defined.


Just give your node a name. It will only be visible by you and your Friends.

| * Connection problems: Please forward UDP port 27572 (you may have
|   already done this).
|   "

This is not mandatory but will help connections to the network. If you
can't open that port in your firewall, just ignore it.

| other thing i couldnot open my google email account.

I can't see a reason for that one...


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Re: [freenet-support] Please help: New User Can't Access

2007-11-25 Thread David Sowder (Zothar)
wrapper.log should be in the directory where Freenet was installed to. 
I believe, on Mac OS X, this will be in a "freenet" folder living in
your home directory.

KB wrote:
> I cannot access http://127.0.0.1: - After two days I keep getting
> a "Cannot establish connection message" on Firefox and Safari (I'm
> using Mac OS X).
>
> I do NOT go through a proxy.
>
> I've seen from other posts I should probably provide my wrapper.log
> here, but I do not know what that is or where to get it.
>
> Other info that may be of importance - I'm on a wireless network in
> Thailand.
>
> Thanks.
>
> 
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RE: [freenet-support] Please help: seednode sources

2004-01-14 Thread Nicholas Sturm
This looks like one that belong nowhere.
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Re: [freenet-support] please help with Putfiles (see error messages)

2001-06-10 Thread Rob Cakebread

On Sunday 10 June 2001 09:02 am, you wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I use manifest.jar to insert files (a freesite)
> the process gets very slow at the end, and I get the
> following errors in freenet.log.
>
> Is this normal or a bug or something wrong with what I
> do?

I tried verbosity at 4 and 5 and logging at Normal and
Debug but didn't see those errors. Can you view the
site? Are you using the correct manifest.jar with
the corresponding freenet.jar? There are quite a few
versions of manifest.jar to keep up with changes
in freenet.jar.

As for the slowness at the end, I see that when
I insert a lot of files and it goes quickly when
it goes through all the files that are already in
the datastore but slows up on new files at the
very end.

  Rob


> 
>




> Send failed on return to null
> Send failed on return to null
> Not caching data for 3542f7860c3341b1, bad data stream
> or data I already have.
> Send failed on return to tcp/204.42.16.60:56607
> Send failed on return to null
> Return to null failed on no more references
> Authentication timed out
> Send failed on return to null
> Send failed on return to null
> Return to null failed on no more references
> Return to null failed on no more references
> Send failed on return to null
> Send failed on return to tcp/65.3.67.127:49824
> Authentication timed out
> Send failed on return to tcp/65.3.67.127:49824
> Send failed on return to null
> Send failed on return to null
> Send failed on return to null
> Return to null failed on no more references
> Authentication timed out
> Send failed on return to null
> Send failed on return to tcp/65.3.67.127:49824
> Authentication timed out
> Send failed on return to null
> Authentication timed out
> Exception caught: java.io.InterruptedIOException: Read
> timed out padding...
> Exception caught: java.io.InterruptedIOException: Read
> timed out padding...
> Not caching data for 214c88ea8139fa9d, bad data stream
> or data I already have.
> Not caching data for 1dd0301a241d5bbd, bad data stream
> or data I already have.
> Not caching data for 39d6d1f098634880, bad data stream
> or data I already have.
> Not caching data for 12a0a19a96230729, bad data stream
> or data I already have.
> Not caching data for 4358faeeb9b0c700, bad data stream
> or data I already have.
> Authentication timed out
> Not caching data for 4b3a31b2ab08def7, bad data stream
> or data I already have.
>
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