> REF: Freenet 0.7.5 Build 1308
>
> Running on Win Xp Home SP3
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> Running behind a Motorola SBG900 Modem / Wireless Router NAT
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>
>
> Dear Support:
>
> I installed Freenet 24 hours ago and continue to get the Route Not Found
> error.
> ...
> (2) I know nothing about forwarding ports, but
dave schrieb:
Hello,
After upgrading to 5066, I can't get anything off Freenet. It connects to
some nodes after a while, but still says it can't finde a route. I have
upgraded to 5068, but still no luck. It worked before 5066 and I have not
changed any settings after upgrading. Whats wrong?
You n
t;
> Date: 11/6/03 7:08:16 AM
> Subject: RE: [freenet-support] Re: route not found
>
> > To fix this, I've enabled all outgoing packets for all programs in
> > ZoneAlarm (expert rules), but I'm afraid this may not be the
> > best idea
> > from a securi
> To fix this, I've enabled all outgoing packets for all programs in
> ZoneAlarm (expert rules), but I'm afraid this may not be the
> best idea
> from a security point of view.
Well.. It isn't good from that point of view if you suffer from problems
with trojans and other stuff (=you run stuff
Dave Hooper wrote:
To configure your firewall you need to
1. Let *ALL* outbound traffic from *ALL* local ports pass out through your
firewall onto the internet. This is because Freenet sets up connections to
external nodes and there's no telling which local port numbers it will be
using at any t
Dave Hooper wrote:
To configure your firewall you need to
1. Let *ALL* outbound traffic from *ALL* local ports pass out through your
firewall onto the internet. This is because Freenet sets up connections to
external nodes and there's no telling which local port numbers it will be
using at any t