Re: [freenet-support] Cannot get Freenet 0.7 to run on SuSE 10.1.

2006-06-13 Thread Matthew Toseland
Your node cannot self-restart because it hasn't been installed with the wrapper. This means if it crashes (as it inevitably will) due to a JVM bug, it will just exit. The easiest way to install it with the wrapper is to use the gui installer... On Sun, Jun 11, 2006 at 09:44:18PM +0100, Roger

[freenet-support] build #799 won't connect to any peers

2006-06-13 Thread Paul Forgey
After upgrading to 0.7 build 799 none of my peers will connect. I have 35 peers with 15 of them being historically stable. Is there a known problem in this build? smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature ___ Support mailing list

Re: [freenet-support] build #799 won't connect to any peers

2006-06-13 Thread Matthew Toseland
Have you tried more recent builds? Did it corrupt your peers file? (Do the nodes in your peers file no longer have any IP addresses?) On Sat, Jun 10, 2006 at 01:09:49PM -0700, Paul Forgey wrote: After upgrading to 0.7 build 799 none of my peers will connect. I have 35 peers with 15 of them

Re: [freenet-support] build #799 won't connect to any peers

2006-06-13 Thread Paul Forgey
I've since found my node's identity was lost and regenerated (with no alerts about it) during one of the updates. I've since made a backup copy of my node's identity file to avoid having to rebuild my darknet all over again. Although it's anecdotal, I've heard others on #freenet-refs

Re: [freenet-support] build #799 won't connect to any peers

2006-06-13 Thread Paul Forgey
No, port number stayed the same. It did, however, forget my public IP address. On Jun 13, 2006, at 3:19 PM, Matthew Toseland wrote: I've heard of it happening occasionally... I don't see how this can happen by the node file being corrupted, so maybe the freenet.ini... Did your port number

Re: [freenet-support] build #799 won't connect to any peers

2006-06-13 Thread The Beal
So what, exactly, should I be backing up to prevent this from happening? -freenet.ini -wrapper.conf Anything else? On 6/13/06, Paul Forgey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No, port number stayed the same. It did, however, forget my public IP address. On Jun 13, 2006, at 3:19 PM, Matthew Toseland

Re: [freenet-support] build #799 won't connect to any peers

2006-06-13 Thread Juiceman
On 6/13/06, The Beal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So what, exactly, should I be backing up to prevent this from happening? -freenet.ini -wrapper.conf Anything else? I would also suggest node-port# file and peers-port# file -- I may disagree with what you have to say, but I shall defend, to the

[freenet-support] Cannot get Freenet 0.7 to run on SuSE 10.1.

2006-06-13 Thread Matthew Toseland
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[freenet-support] build #799 won't connect to any peers

2006-06-13 Thread Matthew Toseland
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[freenet-support] build #799 won't connect to any peers

2006-06-13 Thread Paul Forgey
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[freenet-support] build #799 won't connect to any peers

2006-06-13 Thread Paul Forgey
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[freenet-support] build #799 won't connect to any peers

2006-06-13 Thread The Beal
So what, exactly, should I be backing up to prevent this from happening? -freenet.ini -wrapper.conf Anything else? On 6/13/06, Paul Forgey wrote: > No, port number stayed the same. It did, however, forget my public > IP address. > > On Jun 13, 2006, at 3:19 PM, Matthew Toseland wrote: > > >