On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 01:37:24PM -0400, Nicholas Sturm wrote:
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> >
> > Or use a service such as dyndns.org and put your hostname in your
> > freenet.ini. Freenet has routines to check for IP changes (I've
> > disabled them - static IP), so it should work pretty well once it's
> > establ
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> Or use a service such as dyndns.org and put your hostname in your
> freenet.ini. Freenet has routines to check for IP changes (I've
> disabled them - static IP), so it should work pretty well once it's
> established, but before that it needs to announce an IP and port to
> connect to
On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 04:49:30PM +1200, Phillip Hutchings wrote:
> >But if I understand, Freenet can't work on a network without fixed IP
> >or dns server ?
> >Freenet can't work with an internal IP and port redirection from the
> >external IP so no way to go throw a firewall ?
> >Lot of constr
> But if I understand, Freenet can't work on a network without fixed IP or
dns server ?
> Freenet can't work with an internal IP and port redirection from the
external IP so no way to go throw a firewall ?
> Lot of constraint for trying to make a free network with everyone.
Not exactly so. While F
But if I understand, Freenet can't work on a network without fixed IP
or dns server ?
Freenet can't work with an internal IP and port redirection from the
external IP so no way to go throw a firewall ?
Lot of constraint for trying to make a free network with everyone.
Freenet works fine with port
I have re download the seednode after thinking freenet was frozen for 5 minutes
because no progress bar working (another bug).
I have access to freenet web page now. Thanks for the help.
But if I understand, Freenet can't work on a network without fixed IP or dns server ?
Freenet can't work with