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services.fproxy.class=Freenet.contrib.fproxy.HttpHandlerServlet
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about. When it's done, try requesting the file you added using the key you
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network when there is nothing to test ;)
I can start collecting links and keep a list of them both on the watchme
freenet network and on the 'web. I'll post an url when I have inserted the
site.
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I tried retrieving the latest snapshot after Ian's message, but I get the
following message:
cvs server: [02:06:11] waiting for joliveri's lock in
/cvsroot/freenet/Contrib/fcptools/debian
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, even after I've
checked, repaired and resetted my all store_x files using FSTool. Do I
have to wipe my whole node and install from scratch again?
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Now that there's the new mandatory upgrade out,
Oh, there is? Thank you for pointing it out. (But according to
the web site, it looks like you should be collecting 475 refs, not
474. Maybe there were
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it insert a small edition-based freesite, but it didn't insert a
single file in the 9 hours I allowed fcpputsite to run.
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Console
To use it, point your browser to http://localhost:8891/ds,
http://localhost:8891/fs or http://localhost:8891/rt, respectively.
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I recently noticed that my JVM is using 89MB of memory, but the
Environment infolet shows that the JVM is using only 21MB. Why the huge
difference? Is this normal?
I'm using Sun J2SE 1.4.0-beta3 on a Redhat Linux 7.3 with 384MB of memory.
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, that is..) and with 5k average and 10k max outbound bandwidth limits
it doesn't even hog all the bandwidth.
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application that uses Freenet and has a search
function to find files other Frost users have uploaded.
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messages thru one connection simultaneously. After it's implemented, the
node would need to keep only one connection open per node.
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of all the tags you can put
in this section somewhere?
These tags were used with TFEE, an index site with an automatic spider.
DFI's spider might still use them, though.
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Max Moritz Sievers wrote:
This bings me to mind why don't we compress the
http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/seednodes.ref with gzip or bzip2?
We do.
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. The code to download and uncompress the bzipped seednodes
has been there since January. Try downloading
http://www.freenetproject.org/snapshots/freenet-latest.tgz, it should
contain the latest version of update.sh.
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address changes, the nodes in your RT will get informed of the
change when you connect to them. Other nodes will get your node's new IP
address from the ARK (Address Resolution Key) your node inserts when it
detects that its IP address has changed.
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to substitute /usr/java/j2sdk1.4.2_03 with the actual directory
that you installed Java in.
After you've created the file and set it as executable (chmod +x
java.sh), logout and login. freenet startup scripts should work now.
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what is local? Freenet could maybe support this.
Isn't NGRouting supposed to detect this? If international traffic is
capped and domestic traffic is not, shouldn't domestic nodes appear to
be much faster and thus favored over nodes which are located abroad?
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want to, you can delete these files to erase your routing
table: ngrt* lsnodes* and rt*. Then reseed your node.
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hdd(master) and a 30 gig hdd(slave). Modem connection. How can I stop
this from occuring? Anyone have any thoughts? This does lend itself to
Traffic to and from localhost is normal.
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don't have a network card (or a modem), you can
still use 127.0.0.1.
By default, Freenet uses localhost for ports (web interface) and 8481
(FCP, or Freenet Client Protocol) to prevent other computers from accessing
them.
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. Of course, you can override the default paths
in the configuration file and use java freenet.node.Main -p
/path/to/freenet.conf to start the node.
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chan=[java.nio.channels.SocketChannel[connected local=/82.181.27.153:13462
remote=/220.213.17.254:27154]], peer=[Peer [DSA(b9e8 a6dc 61ce 69ea e0b9 dece 27fd 3492
c2ca e8a7) @ 220.213.17.254:27154 (1/3)]], utbound=[false]] of length 154
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node operator has to be trustworthy.
BTW, don't quote the whole digest when writing a message to the mailing
list.
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),null): outbound attempts=0:0/0
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at
freenet.interfaces.LocalNIOInterface$ConnectionShell.run(LocalNIOInterface.java:268)
at freenet.thread.YThreadFactory$YThread.run(YThreadFactory.java:285)
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network hardware, what can I trust?)
How certain can I be that it will find the router as a (very close) peer
node?
In theory (and practice, according to Kenman's tests), NGRouting favors fast
nodes, but due to request intervals, the local node will also contact other
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bytes/second, not kilobytes/second.
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of communicating with each other. However, for this to work
at all, routing needs to be much more accurate, because the latency is
several orders of magnitude greater.
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Paul Derbyshire writes:
On 4 Aug 2004 at 15:38, Mika Hirvonen wrote:
Yes, it's trivial for Them to know whether someone runs a Freenet node or
not, but knowing what the user was doing with that node is an another
matter (assuming that the node is physically secure, has encrypted drives
. The network is bigger, and most of the recent performance tweaks are
in stable, too. You should run unstable only if you don't mind occassional
network meltdowns, updating daily and/or want to help with Freenet
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source IP. So if
you're tunneling straight to the computer running the node, access from
localhost is enough.
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Sun Java 2 Runtime Environment, SE v1.4.2_04
Try upgrading to 1.4.2_05
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freenet.jar, overwriting the old freenet.jar). Also, download
http://www.freenetproject.org/snapshots/seednodes.ref (and overwrite the old
seednodes.ref with it).
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to true, adjust maximumThreads and tfAbsoluteMaxThreads downwards
(defaults are 120 and 500).
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Konstantin Svist wrote:
java -cp freenet.jar Freenet.node.Node
but that results in
'Exception in thread main java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
Freenet/node/Node'
I'm using Windows 2000 with LiteStep.
Any suggestions?
Try:
java -cp freenet.jar;freenet-ext.jar freenet.node.Main
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Unfortunately, this also means that your node's identity is gone, so the
network will need to get to know your node again.
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NativeBigInteger to work is a bit trickier. I'll post instructions when
I figure it out myself.
By the way, I tried going to dodo.freenetproject.org and was greeted by
Placeholder for lawtracker.org website
What's lawtracker.org ?
I don't know.
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freenot to use that as well?
Do you have the latest freenet-ext.jar? It contains Linux binaries for
NativeBigInteger and jcpuid.
And will it actually help with my CPU usage/speed problem?
Yes.
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On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 11:18:47 +0200, Constantine Dokolas
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Ben Golding wrote:
I think 576 is the recommendation for best performance whether on ADSL
or dial-up, several sites seem to confirm this eg:
http://www.jimschrempp.com/features/computer/mtuspeed.htm
MTU =
and PPPoA) are used on some ADSL networks.
FYI, I tested this in the company LAN and the largest value that got
through was 1472.
Ethernet's MTU is 1500. IP uses 28 bytes, so that leaves 1472 bytes
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the seednodes.ref to all other nodes
and start them up.
Also, setting maxHopsToLive to something lower than 20 is a good idea
to prevent unnecessary RouteNotFound errors. The ideal value depends
on the number of nodes in your private network.
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set MB limit?
It will not spider stuff, but the node will cache most of the data
that passes thru it. It does not care whether you or someone else
requested it.
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On Apr 3, 2005 5:44 PM, Peter J. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Is the problem on my side or on the nightwatch.mine.nu site side?
Local checksums match. Try redownloading the packages.
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No, unless we start to use Trusted computing.
(http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/tcpa-faq.html) Assuming that we want
anyone to be able to join the network, there's no way of preventing a
node from forging any and all authenticity checks.
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unnecessarily tear down existing connections and make new ones.
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