On Wednesday, June 03, 2015 12:17:51 AM Trevor john wrote:
I don't seem to be able to access freenet on my I phone and so can't get
into darknet. Help
I'm not sure what your question is.
Were you looking for a Freenet app for your phone? There currently is no
official Freenet app, you need
On Sun, Oct 26, 2014 at 3:29 AM, Scotty Green scottygree...@gmail.com wrote:
Is freenetproject available on android platform
Freenet does not support the Android platform out of the box.
You may be able to get Freenet running on Android if you are willing
to compile it yourself [1], but I have
On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 9:03 PM, dean.hawk...@rocketmail.com wrote:
Sent from Windows Mail
Help! I bought a new Dell laptop, and after installing Freenet, I could
not get it to connect to anything. What have I done wrong?
After starting your node, it first needs to announce to the opennet
On Sunday 11 October 2009 09:31:49 Dsoslglece wrote:
l...@hushmail.com a écrit :
The viewer can see, as did I, that “Fetch over Freenet is checked
AND that it says,
“This is untraceable, safe….” NOW, untraceable means anonymous.
The other choice available is to, “Fetch over the web
l...@hushmail.com a écrit :
The viewer can see, as did I, that “Fetch over Freenet is checked
AND that it says,
“This is untraceable, safe….” NOW, untraceable means anonymous.
The other choice available is to, “Fetch over the web from
Freenet’s central servers…and is “TRACEABLE”, meaning NOT
Evan Daniel a écrit :
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 11:13 PM, l...@hushmail.com wrote:
Hello. I hope this is OK. It’s quite long.
I wonder if anyone can help with this/these question/s-comment/s in
the form of clarification. I hope it doesn’t seem too petty but I
wonder if others go through the
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 11:13 PM, l...@hushmail.com wrote:
Hello. I hope this is OK. It’s quite long.
I wonder if anyone can help with this/these question/s-comment/s in
the form of clarification. I hope it doesn’t seem too petty but I
wonder if others go through the same confusion as I.
\So, you should simply be able to configure your browser to connect using
SOCKS4 or SOCKS5 via localhost:81 and then you can access fproxy as if
you were on the remote ssh server at http://localhost:\;
Brilliant thanks! It was working all along , I just never thought to
connect to localhost!
On Mon, 18 May 2009 00:14:18 +, Jago Pearce wrote:
This is my setup:
1) client computer with ssh forwarding on port 81 (ssh -D81) enabled
conecting through
2) A proxy at address Proxy:8080
3) Connectng to my shell server runnig shh on port 443
If I login with ssh I can use
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 14:33:57 +0100
bqz69 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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(I am the author of www.minihowto.org, and I have tried to make documentation
along your lines - it's not very easy?)
LOL you may have recognized the nickname, and possibly the writing style: I am
the author of FAFS
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 23:42:11 + (GMT)
Markus Hahn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Sorry if I explain things that you know already, but I don't know what your
general competence level is, so I'll assume you know very little, just in case
(and it may be useful for someone else, too)
I am
Please, when replying to newbies, CC them, because they're often not
subscribed to the list. I've bounced your message to the poster.
On Tuesday 18 November 2008 12:26, Luke771 wrote:
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 23:42:11 + (GMT)
Markus Hahn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Sorry if I explain
On Tuesday 18 November 2008 13.26.01 Luke771 wrote:
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 23:42:11 + (GMT)
Markus Hahn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Sorry if I explain things that you know already, but I don't know what your
general competence level is, so I'll assume you know very little, just in
case
On Saturday 15 November 2008 18:37:20 Matthew Toseland wrote:
Correct. This should go away after 1178 is mandatory on Sunday, provided
you restart your node at that point. However, the trend so far suggests
that it won't go away and is still present. : In any case we need to be
told if it
On Monday 17 November 2008 20:27:13 Peter J. wrote:
On Saturday 15 November 2008 18:37:20 Matthew Toseland wrote:
Correct. This should go away after 1178 is mandatory on Sunday, provided
you restart your node at that point. However, the trend so far suggests
that it won't go away and is
On Saturday 15 November 2008 01:05:57 Mike Cook wrote:
2 of your peers are having severe problems (not acknowledging packets even
after 10 minutes). This is probably due to a bug in the code. Please report
it to us at the bug tracker at https://bugs.freenetproject.org/ or at
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On Saturday 15 November 2008 09:48:26 Peter J. wrote:
On Saturday 15 November 2008 01:05:57 Mike Cook wrote:
2 of your peers are having severe problems (not acknowledging packets
even after 10 minutes). This is probably due to a bug in the code. Please
report it to us at the bug tracker at
Correct. This should go away after 1178 is mandatory on Sunday, provided you
restart your node at that point. However, the trend so far suggests that it
won't go away and is still present. : In any case we need to be told if it
happens after Sunday.
On Saturday 15 November 2008 08:54, Peter J.
On Tue, Aug 01, 2006 at 10:56:41PM -0700, Isaac Karjala wrote:
Does Freenet work with Dynamic IP's?
Yes, most people on Freenet have dynamic IPs. If you are behind a
router, you should consider forwarding the freenet UDP listen port
(FNP port number on /config/); this isn't strictly necessary
LOL. Seriously, yes you can. Install freenet 0.7, get some references
from #freenet-refs , then start up fproxy on http://127.0.0.1:/ and
click on Darknet Index to see what's available through Freenet's
internal web, and open up Frost to chat and exchange even more files.
Note that we do not
Yes.
On 7/8/06, jiao lei [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can I upload and download files from freenet?
J
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That depends on what you mean. The objective of freenet is that it be
very difficult for an attacker to determine who is posting, or reading,
a particular freesite or Frost post. Also freenet 0.7, if used properly,
makes it difficult for an attacker to discover that you are running a
freenet node.
You wrote:
I am interested to know is free net so secure that a person cannot be
tracked by their IP address or email address?
Freenet is indeed very secure. The most any attacker or snoop can
determine is that you are running a freenet node and even that is less
likely than ever with 0.7
If I was to be identified, could my IP addresswith aservice provider match that with an IP address in .07?.
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You wrote:
I am interested to know is free net so secure that a person cannot be
tracked by their IP address or email address?
Freenet is indeed very secure
every time that i'm using the url irc.freenet it's asking me for a user
name and password. how can i get / sign up for the username.
thanks alot,
Edo.
I don't know where you try to connect, but Freenet irc channels are on
irc.freenode.net (and not irc.freenet) and their names are #freenet
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Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 10:06:56 -0500
I downloaded freenet. I went to main page and sometimes I can get into
links and other times it times out. When
Details would be interesting. What is the average time a connection
lasts for? Are these connections from nodes which are in the routing
table? Normally we won't accept a new connection if many of our existing
connections are new, and they remain that way for quite some time.
On Tue, Sep 06, 2005
On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 04:06:39 -0700 (PDT)
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I'd think the sixth admendment (protection from unreasionable search
and seizure) helps people get away with crimes all the time. Should we
ditch that too?
~Paul
On Thu, 05 Aug 2004 11:55:58 -0400 (EDT), [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
On Friday 06 August 2004 10:16 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The sixth amendment is the right to a public and speedy trial, the right
to call witnesses, and the right to counsel. The fourth amendment is the
protection against unreasonable searches and seizures.
And I've never suggested we
Hmmm. Go to http://127.0.0.1:/ . What build number is it running? Go
to Advanced mode. Then try again, and show me exactly what it says on
the Route Not Found error page.
On Fri, Aug 06, 2004 at 04:53:31PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I keep on getting the error message:
Couldn't
Ignorance is not a defense and nor should it be. If it was it would be almost
impossible to arrest anyone. All you would need to do is have someone ask you to do
it beforehand.
Someone asks you to hold their box of drugs. Oh but you didn't know what was in the
box it must be a big mistake.
I'd think the sixth admendment (protection from unreasionable search
and seizure) helps people get away with crimes all the time. Should we
ditch that too?
~Paul
On Thu, 05 Aug 2004 11:55:58 -0400 (EDT), [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ignorance is not a defense and nor should it be.
On Wed, May 12, 2004 at 05:57:25PM -0400, Peter E. Urban Jr. wrote:
Clear Dayjust found your software, but can not do anythingi.e. couldn't retrieve
key any of them did not work
help
thanks
Pete
Firstly, please don't use HTML mail, if you can avoid it, when talking
to us.
Secondly,
Ooops, actually just had to restart the node with the stop/start sh script
and the real memory being used was 138MB. Can the real memory used be
limited? If the real memory limit is set at 100MB will the web client crap
out at that level? Is the freenet web client crappping out because of the
over
On Wed, 3 Mar 2004, Howard White wrote:
Otherwise, Freenet looks like it's running much better with build 5072, but
there are still lots of sites which are not very reachable even after days
of trying.
If the sites are running build 5065 or earlier you will not be able to
communicate with
Are there some known general rules by which I can judge the health and
vitality of my node. Maybe base of the Node Information navigation area.
Like how many blocked is too freak'n many?
Like how many messages send/received is to few?
Like how much bandwidth should be used for a cable modem?
On
On 02.03.2004, at 19:40, Howard White wrote:
Has anyone successfully run their freenet node on Mac OS X 10.3.2
(Panther)
after installing Apple's Java 1.4.2 upgrade. I've been running 10.3.2
but
with Java 1.4.1 because after an upgrade to 1.4.2 the system would
crash
hard requiring a power
Cool. One more thing, my node running Mac OS X 10.3.2 with Java 1.4.1 will
run fine most of the day with the open connection page showing some 100K
messages sent and 50K received. But once the 10.3.2 activity monitor real
memory reaches about 160MB of real memory used, Freenet's web client can't
On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 03:43:44PM +0100, Denis Mazin wrote:
Please, leave me off your mailing list.
Think's
Whose mailing list? [EMAIL PROTECTED]? It's really not that
hard to unsubcribe you know. Here are the headers from your email (this
is a common way to show unsubscription etc information
please i need help closing this program could you guide me thru this
thank
you
Simple. In the top-right corner of Incredimail, click the X button.
Alternatively go to Add/Remove Programs and uninstall Incredimail.
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(sorry)
On Saturday 05 October 2002 15:05, you wrote:
J'ai installé freenet. qd je sélectionne Open Gateway, une page ie s'ouvre
www.127.0.0.1: avec impossible de trouver la page. Comment ça marche
votre truc ?
(je ne parle français)
ouvre:
http://127.0.0.1:/
ou:
http://localhost:/
may --
...and then may said...
%
% i have a free webpage through my isp but they say i need to buy microsoft front page
or a nother front page i dont want to pay for my free web page were can i go i would
be grateful for your help
1) This isn't that kind of freenet; sorry.
2) Can't you just
I have detailed instructions on how to download Suns JVM here:-
http://club.cycom.co.uk/detailedInstallationInstructions.html
You can stop following the instruction after the JVM step unless you
would also like to
try Java Web Start and my software!
--
Christopher William Turner,
Ana,
Before you install Freenet, you do need the Java runtime environment. There
are several options, but the package that I recommend you download is the
Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE). Like Chris said, you can download
that from http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4/download.html. What
MH == Mike Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MH find something that works then advertise stupid!!!
Hey, Mike. Sorry things didn't work out so great for you. What
happened? Did you have a particular problem, or was it generally just
a total mess?
What operating system are you using, by
Yes.
Don't forget to download and install the Java Runtimes.
That's what it asked you to do. Freenet is written in Java, and needs Java
Runtimes installed before it will work. Therefore, to make it work, do as
it suggested.
I assume you are running on Windows. So try this link for starters:
Try re-downloading it and reinstalling it. This is a very surprising error
indeed, since freenet.exe is the main executable file so I can't understand
why it can't find it.
One possibility is that you have installed freenet.exe onto a network-mapped
drive and that the shortcut in your StartUp
(1)
Java cannot installed in a path with spaces.
(2) If
the above is not the problem, try to turn off Zone Alarm
temporaraly.
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hmm, the way I understand your question is, that you want to access websites which are
blocked by the proxy you're using.
Freenet doesn't provide access to websites, unless a website is inserted(copied) in
freenet you can't get it via freenet.
Besides, it might be difficult to get a freenet
At 09.47 31/05/01 +0200, you wrote:
hmm, the way I understand your question is, that you want to access
websites which are blocked by the proxy you're using.
Freenet doesn't provide access to websites, unless a website is
inserted(copied) in freenet you can't get it via freenet.
Besides, it
After all, I'm interested to know what type of
websites get blocked by the communist party?
freenet.sourceforge.net, freenetproject.org, freenet-china.org
Voice of America (www.voa.gov), BBC (www.bbc.com),
Radio Free Asia (www.rfa.org), Washington Post,
New York Times, CNN, LA Times, etc
begin xjh quotation of Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 09:06:36AM +0800:
How can I config the port number in freenet!
Edit freenetrc and change the listenPort line. Example:
listenPort=31337
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hi
first of all you should try to connect http://localhost:8081 or http://127.0.0.1:8081/ better than just http://localhost
tell us
David
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