Nick Tarleton schrieb:
I've started using Freenet for the Nth time (transient - 5084 - WinXP - Sun
JVM 1.4.1), and am going through the "99% RNF" phase. I know this is normal,
but I noticed that many of them RNF instantly and say no nodes were tried. If
it's not too hard to explain, I'd like to
David Masover wrote:
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Toad wrote:
| No, if you can do that, then you can portscan for Freenet nodes. That's
| a REALLY bad idea. You need to use some sort of seednodes mechanism.
Why is that a bad idea? If a government is paranoid enough, they can
just
Seems like this didn't make it here. Check the devel or technical list
if you don't trust me.
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Betreff: Stable build 5085 - please upgrade
Datum: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 18:55:40 +0100
Von: Toad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Antwort an: Discussion of development issues
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For the first time in several months I'm getting modifiers on the icons
of inbound & outbound.
Number of requests (sent/received) 1902/6872
Type
Peer
Messages
Queue
Data transferred
Idletime
Lifetime
Nicholas Sturm wrote:
Has anyone figured out what he had for lunch. The schmerk is almost
missing in his "salute" picture in the USA Today shot by AFP.
Does that stand for Air Force Photograph. I didn't say gone, just
"almost" missing.
What's a schmerk?
Agence France Presse.
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Framtiden är
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Tried it out, and thusfar...it's crap.
Maybe (hope so) this is temporary, but it
definately works WAY worse then it used to. Actually, I almost don't get
anything exept RNF, DNF and other 'can't connect' messages.
I know it's maybe too early to tell, but what if
all the changes didn't do
Sorry, local Americanism, I guess. If is a smile that has an artificial
appearance because the corner of the mouth don't seem to know where they
should be. Usually carries a derogatory implication to the observer,
perhaps "forced grim" would carry the idea. -- Sorry.
Zenon Panoussis wrote:
Probably a hardware problem. Is it overheating?
On Thu, Jul 22, 2004 at 05:58:26PM -0700, Shoey Fighter wrote:
> Hello. I have recently installed Slackware 10.0 (java 1.4.2) and the latest
> stable build of Freenet. It worked seemingly fine for a few days, but then
> after letting it go by itsel
Because all the nodes are backed off. If you upgrade to 5085 this will
be clearer.
On Thu, Jul 22, 2004 at 11:36:08PM -0400, Nick Tarleton wrote:
> I've started using Freenet for the Nth time (transient - 5084 - WinXP - Sun
> JVM 1.4.1), and am going through the "99% RNF" phase. I know this is no
Freenet stable build 5085 is now available. Please upgrade ASAP, if you
are running a stable branch node (if you are running unstable, you'll
know that you're running unstable). You can do this using the update.sh
script on POSIX-like systems such as Linux and MacOS/X (or Darwin):
./stop-freenet.sh
Smoothed local mean traffic (queries per hour): 9352.503
Smoothing half life (lsHalfLifeHours): 1.200 hour.
That is, the rate decays completely to a new value after 12.000 hour.
Instantaneous local traffic: 5541.582 queries per hour.
That is, the last 500 queries arrived in 324.817 se
AAARGH. Sorry, deceived by the subject line.
On Fri, Jul 23, 2004 at 09:35:10AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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ICTHUS - Nothing is impos
Newsbyte wrote:
Tried it out, and thusfar...it's crap.
Can you read? If so, please apply your reading skills to Matthew's
announcement of the new build, particularly this part:
"There may be a readjustment period on the network for a while as people
upgrade and the network sorts itself out. Your
excuse me but seednodes looks a great point to quit the entire freenet,
i start to use freenet because of it's working philosofy.
my $0,02
On Thu, 2004-07-22 at 23:51, David Masover wrote:
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> | No, if you can do that, then y
I'm not sure exactly what you mean, but:
In the short to medium term, central seednodes are a necessary evil.
Especially as there is very little use of the Distribution Servlet/
Spread Freenet thing for more organic spreading of Freenet. Right now,
Freenet traffic is relatively easy to detect. Thi
"Are you sure you have configured Freenet correctly?"
With the sure in there, is this not guaranteed to have the answer, "Duh?"
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On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 17:16:10 +0200, Zenon Panoussis wrote:
> M. Seredszun wrote:
>
>> Couldn't retrieve key:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]/BPC/3//*
>> Hops To Live: *15*
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>> Error: *Route Not Found*
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>> Can you help me Pls ?
>
> Keep trying. It's out here,
I experience the same: Very many Freesites
Unstable 60168 is now in CVS. The snapshots are updating. Stable 5086 will
be released shortly. If you are running unstable it is strongly advised
to upgrade as this build fixes a major vulnerability of Freenet to
passive traffic analysis, relating to packet sizes. It will be a little
wasteful of b
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2_03-b02, mixed mode) on Linux
2.6.7, Athlon XP. The IOExceptions are during startup, the others
when the node is running. There is also a typo in MuxConnectionHandler.java:
'utbound' rather than 'outbound'.
23.07.2004 17:40:34 (freenet.node.rt.NGRoutingTable
> There is also
> a typo in MuxConnectionHandler.java: 'utbound' rather than 'outbound'.
Fixed now :)
/N
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Stable build 5086 is now available. The snapshots have been updated.
Please upgrade ASAP (if you are running the stable branch, which most
Freenet users are). This build fixes a fairly major vulnerability to
passive traffic analysis whereby an attacker could determine (on
uncongested links) the typ
When trying to insert a NIM (on the Swedish Cannabis site, which uses a
standard-looking NIM form), I get this message:
The Insert Request failed.
Reason: Request failed gracefully: freenet.client.WrongStateException: Wrong state:
FAILED should be DONE: after waiting for next process
build 502
Just went through the update the the web interface and log still say im
running 5085.
On Sat, Jul 24, 2004 at 12:48:53AM +0100, Toad wrote:
> Stable build 5086 is now available. The snapshots have been updated.
> Please upgrade ASAP (if you are running the stable branch, which most
> Freenet user
I've found that Freenet is a great tool for stress testing my system.
You might want to run memtest on your box to see if you have a bad stick
of memory.
http://www.memtest.org/
http://www.memtest86.com/
Shoey Fighter wrote:
Hello. I have recently installed Slackware 10.0 (java 1.4.2) and the
l
Toad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Stable build 5086 is now available. The snapshots have been updated.
I've still been getting 5085 for the last 3 hours using the update option on the
start menu under Windows.
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