Make sure you are not changing the FCP or fproxy ports by mistake and you
edit the ini file when Freenet is shutdown.
On Dec 1, 2010 11:13 AM, wrote:
> Hi folks!
> Why can't I tell Freenet to use the port I want it to by altering the
> freenet.ini ?
> E.g.: Let's say I want to hide the Freenet tra
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On 12/01/2010 07:06 PM, arra...@gmx.net wrote:
> Hi folks!
> Why can't I tell Freenet to use the port I want it to by altering the
> freenet.ini ?
> E.g.: Let's say I want to hide the Freenet traffic by using the typical
> DirectX-ports, like 47624 o
Hi folks!
Why can't I tell Freenet to use the port I want it to by altering the
freenet.ini ?
E.g.: Let's say I want to hide the Freenet traffic by using the typical
DirectX-ports, like 47624 or 2300-2400 ... doesn't work, after changing
the ini Freenet does not connect any more and I have to re