[freenet-support] Freenet on proxy?

2006-03-30 Thread urza9...@gmail.com
Is there any way to get Freenet to run through a proxy? Specifically,
I need it to run through privoxy on my other comp...because this comp
connects through a wired connection to another comp which connects to
my router wirelessly, and I can't use bridge connection (need the
connection sharing) and so I can't set this comp directly in the DMZ,
which I think is what's causing freenet to not load at all. So, if I
set up privoxy on the other comp, how do I route freenet through it? I
tried setting up freenet itself on the other comp, but it wouldn't
loadmaybe because that comp is, like, 7 years old.

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Re: [freenet-support] Freenet as proxy?

2001-04-22 Thread Rick F

I modified these two lines in .freenetrc

services.fcp.allowedhosts=127.0.0.1,192.168.1.3,192.168.1.4,(etc,
up to .7)
AND
services.fproxy.allowedhosts=127.0.0.1,192.168.1.3,192.168.1.4,(etc,
up to .7)

So they are listed individually and not as a subnet

Assuming this is supposed to work, perhaps something
in my debian box is blocking port 8081?

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  1 Debian box (w/ 2 net cards, running ipchains)
  connected directly to the internet (dsl) with a
 static
  IP address.  Freenet is running on this computer. 
  (and it works...checked it with lynx)
 Mine is Redhat 7.0 with 2.4.3 kernel, iptables, 2
 net cards, connected to a
 cable modem and to my internal network.
  Is there any way to get my home network systems to
 use
  the freenet proxy running on the debian box?  I
  attempted to just type "http://192.168.1.1:8081"
 (the
  IP of debian) into my windows browser (from
  192.168.1.3) and it didn't work.
  
  Also note: I adjusted the .freenetrc file to allow
 the
  IPs of my internal computers (by modifying both
  services.fproxy.allowedhost and
  services.fcp.allowedhost)
 
 What exactly did you type in
 services.fproxy.allowedhosts and
 services.fcp.allowedhosts?
 Here's my working config. Note that I specifically
 allowed each host on my
 network to use the Freenet node, because Freenet
 can't (yet) allow entires
 subnets to use it.
 
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 # Set to Freenet.contrib.fcp.FCPHandler to start FCP
 automatically with the
 node.
 services.fcp.class=Freenet.contrib.fcp.FCPHandler

services.fcp.allowedhosts=127.0.0.1,192.168.0.103,192.168.0.112
 services.fcp.port=8082
 services.fcp.config=.fproxyrc
 
 # Set to Freenet.contrib.fproxy.HttpHandlerServlet
 to start FProxy
 automatically with the node

services.fproxy.class=Freenet.contrib.fproxy.HttpHandlerServlet

services.fproxy.allowedhosts=127.0.0.1,192.168.0.103,192.168.0.112
 services.fproxy.port=8081
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Re: [freenet-support] Freenet as proxy?

2001-04-22 Thread Mika Hirvonen

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Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2001 7:00 AM
Subject: [freenet-support] Freenet as proxy?


 1 Debian box (w/ 2 net cards, running ipchains)
 connected directly to the internet (dsl) with a static
 IP address.  Freenet is running on this computer. 
 (and it works...checked it with lynx)
Mine is Redhat 7.0 with 2.4.3 kernel, iptables, 2 net cards, connected to a
cable modem and to my internal network.
 Is there any way to get my home network systems to use
 the freenet proxy running on the debian box?  I
 attempted to just type http://192.168.1.1:8081; (the
 IP of debian) into my windows browser (from
 192.168.1.3) and it didn't work.
 
 Also note: I adjusted the .freenetrc file to allow the
 IPs of my internal computers (by modifying both
 services.fproxy.allowedhost and
 services.fcp.allowedhost)

What exactly did you type in services.fproxy.allowedhosts and
services.fcp.allowedhosts?
Here's my working config. Note that I specifically allowed each host on my
network to use the Freenet node, because Freenet can't (yet) allow entires
subnets to use it.

- --clip--
# Set to Freenet.contrib.fcp.FCPHandler to start FCP automatically with the
node.
services.fcp.class=Freenet.contrib.fcp.FCPHandler
services.fcp.allowedhosts=127.0.0.1,192.168.0.103,192.168.0.112
services.fcp.port=8082
services.fcp.config=.fproxyrc

# Set to Freenet.contrib.fproxy.HttpHandlerServlet to start FProxy
automatically with the node
services.fproxy.class=Freenet.contrib.fproxy.HttpHandlerServlet
services.fproxy.allowedhosts=127.0.0.1,192.168.0.103,192.168.0.112
services.fproxy.port=8081
- --clip--

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