[freenet-support] Connecting to Freenet

2014-02-18 Thread Nicholas Kovich
I am running Mac OS X Mavericks. I cannot get Freenet to run by clicking the 
freenet.jar file, so I am opening Freenet within the terminal via the command 
./run.sh start. It works, the jar file opens and Freenet connects for about 
30 seconds until it shuts down. I cannot keep Freenet running for more than a 
minute. It just times out. The following is what Terminal says:

Macintosh:~ nicholaskovich$ cd /Applications/Freenet
Macintosh:Freenet nicholaskovich$ ./run.sh start
Latest JVM is /System/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/1.6.0.jdk/Contents/Home
Starting Freenet 0.7...
Macintosh:Freenet nicholaskovich$ 

I would greatly appreciate any help!

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Re: [freenet-support] Connecting to Freenet

2014-02-18 Thread Steve Dougherty
On 02/17/2014 07:46 PM, Nicholas Kovich wrote:
 I am running Mac OS X Mavericks. I cannot get Freenet to run by
 clicking the freenet.jar file, so I am opening Freenet within the
 terminal via the command ./run.sh start. It works, the jar file
 opens and Freenet connects for about 30 seconds until it shuts down.
 I cannot keep Freenet running for more than a minute. It just times
 out. The following is what Terminal says:
 
 Macintosh:~ nicholaskovich$ cd /Applications/Freenet 
 Macintosh:Freenet nicholaskovich$ ./run.sh start
 Latest JVM is
/System/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/1.6.0.jdk/Contents/Home
 Starting Freenet 0.7...
 Macintosh:Freenet nicholaskovich$
 
 I would greatly appreciate any help!

The terminal output you mention is the same as that when starting
Freenet successfully. Do I understand correctly that Freenet is running
and you can open http://127.0.0.1: in a web browser and interact
with Freenet? Were you able to complete the first run setup / wizard in
the browser? I wonder if there are any details about why it stops
running - can you tell us what is in the file wrapper.log in the
directory Freenet is installed to?

- Steve



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[freenet-support] connecting to freenet?

2004-09-15 Thread Newsbyte
Yes, well...welcom to the club. It's really not that much of a surprise.

What can I say?


I suggest you scrutinise www.freenethelp.org and see if you can find any
useful hints there.

Your situation is not unique, and there are some possible reasons mentionned
on the wiki, but it still could be that it doesn't apply in your case.

For instance, I suspect that people that have a router/firewall still have
more difficulties running (connecting) it, even though the new builds are
supposed to work without a prob even if you have one. I'm wondering
though...can anyone, preferably a devl, explain to me what exactly is the
deal in regard to that? DOES it work now 'out of the box', or do you need to
adapt your configuration (NAT, port,...) and if so to what degree. Pls make
a clear and understandable (for noobs) explanation so that I can copypaste
it on the wiki. (Also if there are other likely opinions on why a node can't
connect after hours are welcommed).

Any volunteers?

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Re: [freenet-support] connecting to freenet?

2004-09-15 Thread Toad
Okay, here's the deal at present:

If you don't port forward, bidi connections means that you may still be
able to become a useful member of the network by serving requests for
nodes that you opened connections to. However, you may not, in practice,
as Newsbyte's node is an example of (have you tried reseeding, Newsbyte?
Could you perhaps reinstall, then send me the routing table and open
connections pages twice daily for a few days? Probably the Environment
page would help too).

If you DO port forward, then your node's IP address will be detected
automatically and everything should just work.

Automatic port forwarding is possible for some routers via UPP but has
not yet been implemented.

On Wed, Sep 15, 2004 at 11:10:07AM +0200, Newsbyte wrote:
 Yes, well...welcom to the club. It's really not that much of a surprise.
 
 What can I say?
 
 
 I suggest you scrutinise www.freenethelp.org and see if you can find any
 useful hints there.
 
 Your situation is not unique, and there are some possible reasons mentionned
 on the wiki, but it still could be that it doesn't apply in your case.
 
 For instance, I suspect that people that have a router/firewall still have
 more difficulties running (connecting) it, even though the new builds are
 supposed to work without a prob even if you have one. I'm wondering
 though...can anyone, preferably a devl, explain to me what exactly is the
 deal in regard to that? DOES it work now 'out of the box', or do you need to
 adapt your configuration (NAT, port,...) and if so to what degree. Pls make
 a clear and understandable (for noobs) explanation so that I can copypaste
 it on the wiki. (Also if there are other likely opinions on why a node can't
 connect after hours are welcommed).
 
 Any volunteers?
 
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RE: [freenet-support] connecting to freenet?

2004-09-15 Thread Nicholas Sturm
Also remember to avoid as much jargon as possible.  I should know what a
wiki is, but what always comes to mind is a small open-air shack on a
Hawaiian island.


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 From: Newsbyte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Date: 9/15/2004 9:05:35 AM
 Subject: [freenet-support] connecting to freenet?

 Yes, well...welcom to the club. It's really not that much of a surprise.

 What can I say?


 I suggest you scrutinise www.freenethelp.org and see if you can find any
 useful hints there.

 Your situation is not unique, and there are some possible reasons
mentionned
 on the wiki, but it still could be that it doesn't apply in your case.

 For instance, I suspect that people that have a router/firewall still have
 more difficulties running (connecting) it, even though the new builds are
 supposed to work without a prob even if you have one. I'm wondering
 though...can anyone, preferably a devl, explain to me what exactly is the
 deal in regard to that? DOES it work now 'out of the box', or do you need
to
 adapt your configuration (NAT, port,...) and if so to what degree. Pls
make
 a clear and understandable (for noobs) explanation so that I can
copypaste
 it on the wiki. (Also if there are other likely opinions on why a node
can't
 connect after hours are welcommed).

 Any volunteers?

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[freenet-support] Connecting to Freenet ?

2004-06-03 Thread Michael R. Stork
Hi there
I'm trying to set up a Freenet node, and I'm not having any luck at all. 
I've followed all the instructions for opening up ports on my router, 
and I've reseeded several times now.

I'm running Win XP Pro SP1 with all the latest updates, the latest build 
(5084) of Freenet,  and my router is a D-Link DI-604. Within the router 
I've opened  the following ports; 64028 (the listen port listed in the 
freenet INI file), 8481,  . I opened the last two just to be on the 
safe side, since it wasn't working anyway. I'm connected to the net, and 
I'm able to get other P2P software to work; Limewire, Kazaa, Shareazaa, 
so I'm not sure why your software won't get through.

Anyway, hope that you can help
Mike S.
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