RE: [freenet-support] Still not announcing..
Looking in your logfile I can see a couple of failed announcement attempts, I have taken a couple of guesses on what they might mean: 216.187.243.77:32374 - Peer hung up ---broken or maybe firewalled node Cannot connect to: check.ath.cx:41552 ---Node not running or have announced wrong address for itself or similar) Cannot connect to: check.ath.cx:41552 ---Node not running or have announced wrong address for itself or similar) 216.187.243.77:32374 - Peer hung up ---broken or maybe firewalled node Cannot connect to: check.ath.cx:41552 ---Node not running or have announced wrong address for itself or similar) Announcement attempt failed: freenet.Message: QueryRejected (possibly 64.32.194.167:21279) Node to busy to answer (Matthew, maybe log node-address here too?) 216.187.243.77:32374 - Peer hung up ---broken or maybe firewalled node Best shot would probably be to have a larger seednodes.ref, all your current ref:s seems to be broken.. /N ___ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support ___ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
Re: [freenet-support] Still not announcing..
On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 09:36:09AM -0800, Chris Linstruth wrote: I'm about ready to hang it up. I reinstalled a plain-jane 0.5.0.7 node and used the startup script to config. I also trimmed the garbage from seednodes.ref, keeping only three known-good nodes. Try http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/seednodes.ref (this is constantly updated and should contain only good nodes). Even though I have a wide-open, unfirewalled host on a DS3 and would like to contribute a permanent node to freenet (and no, I'm not risking my career by running a node, unless you count the risk we're all taking with the rogue government agencies) I can't get it to announce. Yes, I can browse freenet. Again, I had a crankin' node going on a previous build, but something's different. Has anyone else RECENTLY brought up a permanent node? Perhaps something got broken in the announcement code and everyone's working of a previously-established list of nodes? Hmmm. Various recent bugs... maybe the nodes are overloaded. But only having 3 nodes in your seednodes.ref puts you in a pretty precarious position to start with. Comments stripped. After running for a day with no luck, I uncommented doAnnounce. Any advice graciously sought. [Freenet node] ipAddress=209.221.197.10 listenPort=5100 %clientPort=8481 %fcpHosts= %adminPassword=null %adminPeer=null %transient=false doAnnounce=true %seedFile=seednodes.ref %diagnosticsPath=stats %storeType=freenet %nodeFile= %storeFile= storeSize=20 %storeBlockSize=4096 %storeCipherName=Twofish %storeCipherWidth=128 %routingDir= bandwidthLimit=768000 %inputBandwidthLimit=0 %outputBandwidthLimit=0 %averageBandwidthLimit=0 %averageInputBandwidthLimit=0 %averageOutputBandwidthLimit=0 %maxNodeConnections=60 %maxConnectionsPerMinute=60 %maxConnectionsMinute=6 %maxRequestsPerInterval=300 %maxRequestsInterval=6 logLevel=debug %logFile=freenet.log %logFormat=d (c, t): m %logDate= %rtMaxRefs=50 %rtMaxNodes=50 %maxRoutingSteps=40 %messageStoreSize=1000 %failureTableSize=1000 %failureTableTime=180 %routeConnectTimeout=1 %maxHopsToLive=25 %announcementHTL=15 %announcementAttempts=3 %announcementPollInterval=90 %announcementThreads=3 %announcementUseRT=true %initialRequests=10 %initialRequestHTL=15 %doLoadBalance=true %localIsOK=false %services=mainport distribution.class=freenet.node.http.DistributionServlet distribution.port=8891 distribution.params.unpacked=. distribution.allowedHosts=* distribution.winInstallerFilename=freenet-webinstall.exe %authTimeout=3 %connectionTimeout=60 %hopTimeExpected=4000 %hopTimeDeviation=7000 %maximumThreads=120 %doRequestTriageByDelay=true %overloadLow=0.85 %overloadHigh=0.9 %requestDelayCutoff=1000 %successfulDelayCutoff=3000 %blockSize=4096 %streamBufferSize=16384 %maximumPadding=65536 %logInboundContacts=false %logOutboundContacts=false %logInboundRequests=false %logOutboundRequests=false %logOutputBytes=false %watchme=false %logInboundInsertRequestDist=false %logInboundInsertRequestDist=false %watchmeRetries=3 %logSuccessfulInsertRequestDist=false %FECTempDir= %FECInstanceCacheSize=1 %FEC.Encoders.0.class=OnionFECEncoder %FEC.Decoders.0.class=OnionFECDecoder %tempDir= %publicNode=false #CountingProcess announcedTo #The of other nodes that the node was successfully announced to. #Aggregated over every hour #Type TimeEvents Value ChangeMean Total ValueMean Time Between Events hour 1041786000 0 0 NaN NaN hour 1041789600 0 0 NaN NaN hour 1041793200 0 0 NaN NaN hour 1041796800 0 0 NaN NaN hour 1041800400 0 0 NaN NaN hour 1041804000 0 0 NaN NaN hour 1041807600 0 0 NaN NaN hour 1041811200 0 0 NaN NaN hour 1041814800 0 0 NaN NaN hour 1041818400 0 0 NaN NaN hour 1041822000 0 0 NaN NaN hour 1041825600 0 0 NaN NaN hour 1041829200 0 0 NaN NaN hour 1041832800 0 0 NaN NaN hour 1041836400 0 0 NaN NaN hour 104184 0 0 NaN NaN hour 1041843600 0 0 NaN NaN hour 1041847200 0 0 NaN NaN hour 1041850800 0 0 NaN NaN hour 1041854400 0 0 NaN NaN hour 1041858000 0 0 NaN NaN hour 1041861600 0 0 NaN NaN hour 1041865200 0 0 NaN NaN hour 1041868800 0 0 NaN NaN hour 1041872400 0 0 NaN NaN day 1041753600 0 0 NaN NaN day 104184 0 0 NaN NaN $ tail -1000 freenet.log | grep -i announce Jan 6, 2003 8:26:25 AM
Re: [freenet-support] Still not announcing..
how do i get off mailing list have been trying for months nobody cares. please answer me if you can without attachment thank you - Original Message - From: Matthew Toseland [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 7:50 PM Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Still not announcing.. ___ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
Re: [freenet-support] Still not announcing..
how do i get off mailing list have been trying for months nobody cares. please answer me if you can without attachment Haven't been trying very hard have you. It's easy and people have already replied to you telling you how. Either follow the instructions in your mail headers, or if you don't know how to do that (or even if you don't know what that means), try going to http://hawk.freenetproject.org/mailman/listinfo/support/ and enter your email address in the box at the bottom (don't forget to scroll the page down to the very bottom or you'll enter your email address in the wrong box and end up subscribing again). You must use the same email address you used to subscribe to the mailing list. According to http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/roster/support it is [EMAIL PROTECTED]. dave ___ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
Re: [freenet-support] Still not announcing..
On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 08:08:33PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: how do i get off mailing list have been trying for months nobody cares. please answer me if you can without attachment Read your headers. Every message sent to this list includes headers telling you how to unsubscribe. You should be able to get your email client to show you all headers from the message menu or something. thank you -- Matthew Toseland [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Freenet/Coldstore open source hacker. Employed full time by Freenet Project Inc. from 11/9/02 to 11/1/03 http://freenetproject.org/ msg02503/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [freenet-support] Still not announcing..
That's the seednodes.ref I was using before. Nothing but connections refused. I tried a few by hand and got zero percent response. With all due respect, shouldn't I only need one good node in seednodes.ref to get up and running? I doubt that's the cause of the problem I'm having. By the way, it's REALLY difficult to read your responses without whitespace between your text and the text you're replying to. -- Chris Linstruth [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Mon, 6 Jan 2003, Matthew Toseland wrote: On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 09:36:09AM -0800, Chris Linstruth wrote: I'm about ready to hang it up. I reinstalled a plain-jane 0.5.0.7 node and used the startup script to config. I also trimmed the garbage from seednodes.ref, keeping only three known-good nodes. Try http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/seednodes.ref (this is constantly updated and should contain only good nodes). Even though I have a wide-open, unfirewalled host on a DS3 and would like to contribute a permanent node to freenet (and no, I'm not risking my career by running a node, unless you count the risk we're all taking with the rogue government agencies) I can't get it to announce. Yes, I can browse freenet. Again, I had a crankin' node going on a previous build, but something's different. Has anyone else RECENTLY brought up a permanent node? Perhaps something got broken in the announcement code and everyone's working of a previously-established list of nodes? Hmmm. Various recent bugs... maybe the nodes are overloaded. But only having 3 nodes in your seednodes.ref puts you in a pretty precarious position to start with. Comments stripped. After running for a day with no luck, I uncommented doAnnounce. Any advice graciously sought. [Freenet node] ipAddress=209.221.197.10 listenPort=5100 %clientPort=8481 %fcpHosts= %adminPassword=null %adminPeer=null %transient=false doAnnounce=true %seedFile=seednodes.ref %diagnosticsPath=stats %storeType=freenet %nodeFile= %storeFile= storeSize=20 %storeBlockSize=4096 %storeCipherName=Twofish %storeCipherWidth=128 %routingDir= bandwidthLimit=768000 %inputBandwidthLimit=0 %outputBandwidthLimit=0 %averageBandwidthLimit=0 %averageInputBandwidthLimit=0 %averageOutputBandwidthLimit=0 %maxNodeConnections=60 %maxConnectionsPerMinute=60 %maxConnectionsMinute=6 %maxRequestsPerInterval=300 %maxRequestsInterval=6 logLevel=debug %logFile=freenet.log %logFormat=d (c, t): m %logDate= %rtMaxRefs=50 %rtMaxNodes=50 %maxRoutingSteps=40 %messageStoreSize=1000 %failureTableSize=1000 %failureTableTime=180 %routeConnectTimeout=1 %maxHopsToLive=25 %announcementHTL=15 %announcementAttempts=3 %announcementPollInterval=90 %announcementThreads=3 %announcementUseRT=true %initialRequests=10 %initialRequestHTL=15 %doLoadBalance=true %localIsOK=false %services=mainport distribution.class=freenet.node.http.DistributionServlet distribution.port=8891 distribution.params.unpacked=. distribution.allowedHosts=* distribution.winInstallerFilename=freenet-webinstall.exe %authTimeout=3 %connectionTimeout=60 %hopTimeExpected=4000 %hopTimeDeviation=7000 %maximumThreads=120 %doRequestTriageByDelay=true %overloadLow=0.85 %overloadHigh=0.9 %requestDelayCutoff=1000 %successfulDelayCutoff=3000 %blockSize=4096 %streamBufferSize=16384 %maximumPadding=65536 %logInboundContacts=false %logOutboundContacts=false %logInboundRequests=false %logOutboundRequests=false %logOutputBytes=false %watchme=false %logInboundInsertRequestDist=false %logInboundInsertRequestDist=false %watchmeRetries=3 %logSuccessfulInsertRequestDist=false %FECTempDir= %FECInstanceCacheSize=1 %FEC.Encoders.0.class=OnionFECEncoder %FEC.Decoders.0.class=OnionFECDecoder %tempDir= %publicNode=false #CountingProcess announcedTo #The of other nodes that the node was successfully announced to. #Aggregated over every hour #Type TimeEvents Value ChangeMean Total ValueMean Time Between Events hour1041786000 0 0 NaN NaN hour1041789600 0 0 NaN NaN hour1041793200 0 0 NaN NaN hour1041796800 0 0 NaN NaN hour1041800400 0 0 NaN NaN hour1041804000 0 0 NaN NaN hour1041807600 0 0 NaN NaN hour1041811200 0 0 NaN NaN hour1041814800 0 0 NaN NaN hour1041818400 0 0 NaN NaN hour1041822000 0 0 NaN NaN hour1041825600 0 0 NaN NaN hour1041829200 0 0 NaN NaN hour1041832800 0 0 NaN NaN hour1041836400
Re: [freenet-support] Still not announcing..
On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 10:40:53AM -0800, Chris Linstruth wrote: That's the seednodes.ref I was using before. Nothing but connections When? Hawk was down for a while recently, which would have led to the seednodes.ref not working. refused. I tried a few by hand and got zero percent response. With all due respect, shouldn't I only need one good node in seednodes.ref to get up and running? I doubt that's the cause of the problem I'm having. In theory (although for security reasons we try to announce to three nodes). By the way, it's REALLY difficult to read your responses without whitespace between your text and the text you're replying to. Blah. -- Chris Linstruth [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Matthew Toseland [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Freenet/Coldstore open source hacker. Employed full time by Freenet Project Inc. from 11/9/02 to 11/1/03 http://freenetproject.org/ msg02505/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [freenet-support] Still not announcing..
On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 10:40:53AM -0800 or thereabouts, Chris Linstruth wrote: [..] By the way, it's REALLY difficult to read your responses without whitespace between your text and the text you're replying to. very hard to read is full quoting, too. To reduce bandwidth and being eye-friendly all of us should shorten the quotings to the relevant things the answer is about, please. Please read http://learn.to/quote for arguments of my stating, thanx. Sascha -- GNU Linux | Guten Tag, ich habe einen Windowscomputer. Ich habe da 2.4.19-cr | ein Problem! - Das sagten Sie schon. on a | i586 | | | ___ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
Re: [freenet-support] Still not announcing..
On Mon, 6 Jan 2003, Matthew Toseland wrote: On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 10:40:53AM -0800, Chris Linstruth wrote: That's the seednodes.ref I was using before. Nothing but connections When? Hawk was down for a while recently, which would have led to the seednodes.ref not working. Just last week I was able to pull the seednodes.ref. refused. I tried a few by hand and got zero percent response. With all due respect, shouldn't I only need one good node in seednodes.ref to get up and running? I doubt that's the cause of the problem I'm having. In theory (although for security reasons we try to announce to three nodes). So is there no feedback why this fully connected, permanent node is not announcing or why the announcements aren't being accepted? I should think that the community would be jumping up and down to have a permanent node like this come online. To put this issue to bed, I've restarted with this: http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/seednodes.ref 06-Jan-2003 12:1581k I presume since this isn't a new node I have to: java freenet.node.Main --seed seednodes.ref When it still doesn't properly announce itself (and it won't), what then? What info can I provide that I haven't already that might help? By the way, it's REALLY difficult to read your responses without whitespace between your text and the text you're replying to. Blah. Much better. Thanks. ___ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support