I actually was using the gateway originally (localhost:8081) =(.  I know
files are being stored locally because I can find the corresponding file of
about the same size under the .freenet dir, plus it finishes inserting the
key too fast to have been stored remotely.  Will other nodes be able to
request files that have been stored locally even if my IP changes? (if I
make transient unchecked)  What exactly does hops to live mean? When I used
-htl 50 I couldn't get a key to finish inserting, but when I tried lower
numbers like 3 it succeeded, but still just stored the file locally =(  I
really just want to be able to insert keys in a way that makes them
accessible to anyone.

>> configure freenet as transient with 0kb of data stored on my
>> puter anything
>> I insert just gets stored locally.  Is this how its supposed

>If you're using the command line to insert keys and not >specifying an
>htl, this would make sense -- since it will default to 1 and >not store
>the key on any node other than yours.

>The syntax to insert a key with a specified htl would look >something
>like this:
>
>(for unix):  freenet_insert -htl 50 KSK@test-key test.txt
>(for windows): finsert -htl 50 KSK@test-key test.txt


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