Re: [freenet-support] Port 8081 already used by another application
On Wed, 30 May 2001, Greg Wooledge wrote: Perks, Graham ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: BTW, is it reasonable for Freenet to be used as a team-private super shared drive? For example, have one Freenet system with disk space spread over 10 nodes, running on a particular port separate from the open-to-anyone worldwide Freenet? I suppose you could do this, but you might need to disable the announcement that goes to the inform server. I'm not sure how best to do that. I think that's all (freenet.ini or .freenetrc) : # Should we read some information about other nodes from the informUrl? informRead=no # Should we write our address to the inform URL so that others might # find out about us more easily? informWrite=no and a valid file with your private nodes .. # The name of a file containing an initial set of nodes to connect to nodeFile=nodes.config Ruediger ___ Support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.freenetproject.org/mailman/listinfo/support
Re: [freenet-support] Port 8081 already used by another application
Perks, Graham ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: So... is there a way to change the port freenet uses? Some other centralized administration app my company uses already takes up port 8081. I can't get to http://localhost:8081/ http://localhost:8081/ , and I can't do much with Freenet! Yes, all the port numbers are configurable. Just edit your .freenetrc (or freenetrc.ini on Windows(?)) file and change them. BTW, is it reasonable for Freenet to be used as a team-private super shared drive? For example, have one Freenet system with disk space spread over 10 nodes, running on a particular port separate from the open-to-anyone worldwide Freenet? I suppose you could do this, but you might need to disable the announcement that goes to the inform server. I'm not sure how best to do that. -- Greg Wooledge | Truth belongs to everybody. [EMAIL PROTECTED] |- The Red Hot Chili Peppers http://wooledge.org/~greg/ | PGP signature
RE: [freenet-support] Port 8081 already used by another application
Thanks for the replies! I tried sticking the line: services.fproxy.port=8081 into both freenet.ini and flaunch.ini with no luck. The entry didn't previously exist. I changed the serverAddress in .fproxyrc from 12401 to 8083, still no luck. I can't find 8081 in any of the installed files! -- Cheers, Graham Perks. SQL Explorer Developer BMC Software, Inc Austin, Texas, USA ___ Support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.freenetproject.org/mailman/listinfo/support