>From the freenet.ini file:

# A comma-separated list of hosts that may connect to the FCP port
# (clientPort).  If left blank, only the localhost will be allowed. If
you set this, make sure localhost is included in the list or  access
won't be allowed from the local machine. 
# May be given as IP addresses or host names.
%fcpHosts=


> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of sally
> Sent: den 24 maj 2004 10:26
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [freenet-support] Re: Java Applet
> 
> 
> Roger Oksanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > The only limitation when creating a java applet is the sanbox the 
> > applet
> > is run in. By default the sanbox limits the applet from connecting 
> > other hosts than the applet source host (e.g. the applet 
> server must be 
> > running a freenet node accepting FCP connections from other hosts).
> 
> Is it possible for a node to accept FCP connections from 
> other hosts?  I've read that you can only use FCP for clients 
> running on a machine hosting a node.  I also read somewhere 
> that there may be a crypto version of FCP coming out to allow 
> connections from other hosts.
> 
> Ideally, we want a Java Applet running on a machine without a 
> node to be able to insert a file onto Freenet.  Is this 
> possible?  Any pointers from you would be greatly appreciated. 
> 
> 
> 
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