Re: [freenet-support] new ip (was can't listen on local interfaces..)

2005-02-07 Thread Todd Walton
On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 00:27:37 -0800, Paul Forgey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I copied over the store and all node data with it. However, I now noticing an inability to retrieve data that isn't already in my store (or so it seems). Are other nodes being suspicious because my node info is the

Re: [freenet-support] new ip (was can't listen on local interfaces..)

2005-02-07 Thread Martin Scheffler
If everything else is the same, a change in IP address shouldn't matter. That's what ARKs are for. ARKs are not being used anymore - they were of no use :-) good byte pgpjj0PvusxyK.pgp Description: PGP signature ___ Support mailing list

Re: [freenet-support] new ip (was can't listen on local interfaces..)

2005-02-05 Thread Paul Forgey
What I am really doing is moving an existing, somewhat established node from one machine to another more capable one. I copied over the store and all node data with it. However, I now noticing an inability to retrieve data that isn't already in my store (or so it seems). Are other nodes

Re: [freenet-support] new ip (was can't listen on local interfaces..)

2005-02-05 Thread Matthew Toseland
All node data including node, lsnodes*, rt*? On Sat, Feb 05, 2005 at 12:27:37AM -0800, Paul Forgey wrote: What I am really doing is moving an existing, somewhat established node from one machine to another more capable one. I copied over the store and all node data with it. However, I