[EMAIL PROTECTED],UUleYfXnBfLThNmkB8dACg part might
be the bit with which they are having trouble. freenet:xxx URLs won't
change that, but they will introduce a world of pain.
Freenet URLs are much more likely to be given to people in hyperlink
form, in which case the actual form of the URL
Similar to my previous message, but new errors in
my logs.
29-Oct-02 17:57:55
(freenet.node.ds.FSDataStoreElement
$KeyInputStreamImpl, Finalizer): Please close() me
manually in finalizer: Key:
9a386f0597dd9d2a9afb7bf35a1d473692d050b50f0203
Buffer: freenet.fs.dir.NativeFSDirectory
Similar problem - I am seeing a vast number of open sockets - all listening
on bound to 0.0.0.0:8481 and listening for connections - but not seeing any
traffic.
Surely there should only be one socket open listening on that port?
I also seem to be seeing extremely low transfer rates on all of
Hmmm.
Ok, let's see now.
Routing seems to have settled down - traffic got
resonable.
I've gotten the temp dir sorted (did you know that
each install wiupes that field, even though you
tell it to keep your old ini file?)
I've installed 0.5.2.
I've installed absolutely latest jre
Java
Yes it's daft, yes it's silly yes he should have
backups.
It's STILL a major PR blunder on this softwares
part. You can just see the reports in three months
time, if you are lucky:
From it's beginnings as an aplication which wiped
out your data and used up all your processor time
and choked
No reply at htl 15.
Trying htl 40 Not found.
But no one can see me either.
Is it posisble that the network has just gotten so
big (and full of holes) that an insert of 5 and a
request of 40 simply don't reach far enough across
the network?
There's definately a lack of flow - most of my
Still running on windows 98, latest jre, attempting to run a permanent node.
One the one paw, I seem to have much better connectivity - many more pages are being
found. But I
think that's mainly due to being (sorta) online for longer now and having 700meg of
cached datastore.
On the other -
I mean, how many nodes? Because I see a big problem.
If I upload a file with an HTL of 5 (10 being the 'max sensible' the client
recommends)
And you download with an HTL of 15
Then if there are at least 16 sites it becomes posisble for you to fail to
find my insert - and once there are 50
529 build now:
Guess what, the errors have come back! :)
Any advice at all would be great -
Should I change jre? I found some advice on setting my max sockets up for
frost, let's see if that helps.
From the growth of my datastore, it looks like other people are finding me,
slowly.
I have listeners (blocked at firewall) on ports 135 (rpcss.exe) 137-139
(freenet.exe) and 1025 (rpcss again)
What are they? They aren't being caused by the java code, since that all goes
through javaw
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Win 98, Java 1.4_2, Build 529
Routing rtable corrupt
Please delete all rt files and restart freenet
Do so, freenet starts - all requests cannot make it off the local node.
Reseed node; nothing improves.
The network has lost me completely, I presume.
23:42:48
Error while receiving message freenet.Message: Accepted
@freenet.ConnectionHandler@465c16 @ c9a6523d8573355c in state InsertRequest
Pending Transfer @ c9a6523d8573355c
java.lang.IllegalStateException: null stream from buffer
Hmmm. Can you get a stack trace for this one from the log
Nodeconfig refuses point blank to run on my machine as of main build 529.
* make it so that nodeconf can change every option
Secret options are bad :) I still seem to have an un-needed 'temporary directory'
setting - which it warns me about on every
startup.
* have nodeconf just edit the
Now it's nothing but RNFs - can't contact any other servers at all; and at 35% system
load despite no requests going either
way!
Nothing in the visible logs.
Spoke too soon, now the load it at 47%
Blegh - my routing table has gotten corrupted AGAIN.
Ok - replies to messages which I
Ok, that all makes sense. I missed the part about
chooing which host to ask questions about based
upon lexicographical closeness to the keys it has
returned before.
Do hosts transmit routing tables to each other
periodically? Obviously you wouldn't want to trust
a routing table you have
How do I export that list? --export only gives *my* node id...
I'd like to save it to aid recovery next time my routing table gets eaten by datastore
bugs :)
John E. Mayorga ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Attempts were made to contact 5 nodes.
5 were totally unreachable.
0 restarted.
0
Seems vastly improved over 529 and slightly
improved over 527.
It didn't eat my routing table yet.
Sadly, I left it running for eight hours, and it
slowly but surely crept up to using 100% CPU time
again.
What are those limits, and how do they work?
Second problem. Downloading the jargon
Running for over 12 hours now - knows about 143 nodes, 882 requests per hours served,
30% success
rate on answering queries.
Still al ot of these errors:
19:57:58
I (freenet.ConnectionHandler@1346e80) wasn't terminated properly! Doing it now..
null
But they suggest that fred is coping with
Secret options are bad :) I still seem to have
an un-needed 'temporary directory' setting -
which it warns me about on every startup.
Can you expound on this one?
28-Oct-02 17:26:01 (freenet.node.Main, main):
WORKAROUND: Ignoring obsolete fproxy.* lines in
freenet.conf/ini. You can remove
Dammit. System crashed, and the databugs ate my routing table again.
A thousand thousand blessings upon the person who explained how to export my routes :)
Upgraded to 531 (since I crashed, I might as well)
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No. If other nodes can push references into your routing table, the
whole anonymity aspect of freenet goes up in smoke as the
CIA/FBI/whoever fixes everyone's routing tables to point to them.
So you add the FBI nodes to your current routes and the routes that good nodes are
sending you.
I
Hmm. Try 531; if this doesn't work... are you in the default
seednodes.ref?
No - I started with that, built up a big list of nodes and have now remembered to save
it so that when my routing
table gets eaten (a distressingly common occurence - roughly every other boot) I can
reseed it.
My node
yeah, but now you only add routes if they've
successfully responded to
a request. To sabotage freenet, the FBI/whoever
would have to make
requests succeed; making freenet a success.
Nah - they each add each other to the network and
insert and request files with unique keys that no
one else
Well, my rt files haven't exploded this time - but the databugs seem to be slowly
munching through
my list of known nodes.
Are there really only 16 nodes?
And do we have to remove them (nodes we discard for whatever reason) from the list -
shouldn't we
just put them to one side so that we can
Well, my rt files haven't exploded this time - but the databugs seem to be slowly
munching through
my list of known nodes.
Are there really only 16 nodes?
And do we have to remove them (nodes we discard for whatever reason) from the list
- shouldn't we
just put them to one side so that we
java.lang.NullPointerException
at freenet.node.LoadStats.init(LoadStats.java:74)
at freenet.node.Main.main(Main.java:645)
What build number?
524.
Killing the lsnodes seems to have fixed it.
And I may have messed up my settings, but now my node only knows about 50 nodes, and
never
I didn't see anything obviously related in the
logfile.
I'll try repeating it, but 128b lock splitfiles
take some time...
22/11/02 23:20:18, Matthew Toseland
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On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 08:03:14PM -, Vitenka
- Zen wrote:
Download failed. Couldn't download enough
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