Re: [freenet-support] can’t connect to the server “127.0.0.1”
On 2 Apr, 2010, at 11:47 AM, Matthew Toseland wrote: > On Tuesday 29 September 2009 19:01:08 David Lowe wrote: >> I can't communicate with FreeNet anymore. For a while i couldn't >> view the interface in a browser, but could launch Thaw.jar by hand. >> Now however, that doesn't even work. "Firefox can't establish a >> connection to the server at 127.0.0.1:." Safari goes even >> farther in stating that it can't connect on any port. Is this >> something that FreeNet is doing in the face of the recent java >> exploit, or could it be related to a recent security update on my >> end? Details: OSX 10.4.11, java 1.5 build 19 > > Is your Freenet working well now? It looks like some sort of relatively minor > bug that has presumably been fixed since. Since i didn't get any support while this was a current issue, i deleted Freenet after about a month. Oh, and from my point of view, not being able to interact with the software at all is not a 'minor bug'. I was disappointed that a product marked as a 'stable' version could be this badly broken, and don't expect to try it again at least until the next major revision. It is also disappointing that i apparently was unable to completely uninstall Freenet - that machine still refuses to sleep, which started when i installed Freenet. Sent from my MacBookPro Be careful when playing under the anvil tree. ___ Support mailing list Support@freenetproject.org http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:support-requ...@freenetproject.org?subject=unsubscribe
Re: [freenet-support] can’t connect to the server “127.0.0.1”
On Saturday 03 April 2010 02:02:42 David Lowe wrote: > On 2 Apr, 2010, at 11:47 AM, Matthew Toseland wrote: > > > On Tuesday 29 September 2009 19:01:08 David Lowe wrote: > >>I can't communicate with FreeNet anymore. For a while i couldn't > >> view the interface in a browser, but could launch Thaw.jar by hand. > >> Now however, that doesn't even work. "Firefox can't establish a > >> connection to the server at 127.0.0.1:." Safari goes even > >> farther in stating that it can't connect on any port. Is this > >> something that FreeNet is doing in the face of the recent java > >> exploit, or could it be related to a recent security update on my > >> end? Details: OSX 10.4.11, java 1.5 build 19 > > > > Is your Freenet working well now? It looks like some sort of relatively > > minor bug that has presumably been fixed since. > > Since i didn't get any support while this was a current issue, i > deleted Freenet after about a month. Oh, and from my point of view, not > being able to interact with the software at all is not a 'minor bug'. I was > disappointed that a product marked as a 'stable' version could be this badly > broken, and don't expect to try it again at least until the next major > revision. It is also disappointing that i apparently was unable to > completely uninstall Freenet - that machine still refuses to sleep, which > started when i installed Freenet. Well then it probably IS running! Did you at least manage to remove the directory? > > Sent from my MacBookPro > > Be careful when playing under the anvil tree. > signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part. ___ Support mailing list Support@freenetproject.org http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:support-requ...@freenetproject.org?subject=unsubscribe
Re: [freenet-support] can’t connect to the server “127.0.0.1”
On Tuesday 29 September 2009 19:01:08 David Lowe wrote: > I can't communicate with FreeNet anymore. For a while i couldn't > view the interface in a browser, but could launch Thaw.jar by hand. > Now however, that doesn't even work. "Firefox can't establish a > connection to the server at 127.0.0.1:." Safari goes even > farther in stating that it can't connect on any port. Is this > something that FreeNet is doing in the face of the recent java > exploit, or could it be related to a recent security update on my > end? Details: OSX 10.4.11, java 1.5 build 19 Is your Freenet working well now? It looks like some sort of relatively minor bug that has presumably been fixed since. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part. ___ Support mailing list Support@freenetproject.org http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:support-requ...@freenetproject.org?subject=unsubscribe
Re: [freenet-support] can’t connect to the server “127.0.0.1”
On Sep 29, 2009, at 13:29 , Dennis Nezic wrote: > For whatever reason, your freenet process isn't running. Check the > wrapper.log file in your freenet directory for details. Okeh, i'm not really sure which of these are serious and which aren't. I've picked some things out but if need be i can always attach the whole log, which weighs in at 1.3 MeBi. > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/17 21:06:22 | Service added : Freenet > 0,7 Node server -=Node id|-4604016352616840978=-._freenet._udp.local. > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/17 21:06:32 | Unable to find native > library for fec8 for platform mac os x-ppc > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/17 21:06:32 | null > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/17 21:06:32 | Failed to load native > FEC: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: nativeNewFEC There were lots of entries similar to what i've posted above, things continued to run, so maybe not too serious? > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 13:10:14 | Successfully fetched > seednodes.fref for version 1234 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 13:10:38 | CHK-store cleaner in > progress: 0/30688 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 13:10:41 | CHK-store cleaner in > progress: 8192/30688 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 13:10:45 | CHK-store cleaner in > progress: 16384/30688 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 13:10:50 | CHK-store cleaner in > progress: 24576/30688 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 13:11:15 | Found ext 26 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 13:12:34 | SSK-cache cleaner in > progress: 0/30689 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 13:12:38 | SSK-cache cleaner in > progress: 8192/30689 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 13:12:42 | SSK-cache cleaner in > progress: 16384/30689 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 13:12:46 | SSK-cache cleaner in > progress: 24576/30689 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 13:12:49 | Found 1234 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 13:12:50 | Required ext version: 24 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 13:12:50 | Recommended ext version: 26 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 13:13:22 | PUBKEY-store cleaner in > progress: 0/30688 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 13:13:24 | PUBKEY-store cleaner in > progress: 8192/30688 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 13:13:25 | PUBKEY-store cleaner in > progress: 16384/30688 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 13:13:26 | PUBKEY-store cleaner in > progress: 24576/30688 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 13:14:11 | CHK-cache cleaner in > progress: 0/30689 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 13:14:15 | CHK-cache cleaner in > progress: 8192/30689 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 13:14:22 | CHK-cache cleaner in > progress: 16384/30689 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 13:14:26 | CHK-cache cleaner in > progress: 24576/30689 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 13:19:14 | PUBKEY-cache cleaner in > progress: 0/30689 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 13:19:18 | PUBKEY-cache cleaner in > progress: 8192/30689 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 13:19:21 | PUBKEY-cache cleaner in > progress: 16384/30689 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 13:19:25 | PUBKEY-cache cleaner in > progress: 24576/30689 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 13:24:16 | SSK-store cleaner in > progress: 0/30688 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 13:24:17 | SSK-store cleaner in > progress: 8192/30688 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 13:24:18 | SSK-store cleaner in > progress: 16384/30688 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 13:24:18 | SSK-store cleaner in > progress: 24576/30688 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 20:00:46 | The update process seems > to have been stuck for too long; let's switch to UoM! SHOULD NOT > HAPPEN! (2) (ext) > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 20:00:46 | Fetching main jar from > 84.209.121.197:55256 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 20:00:46 | Fetching main jar from > 126.114.173.163:31708 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 20:00:55 | The update process seems > to have been stuck for too long; let's switch to UoM! SHOULD NOT > HAPPEN! (2) (ext) > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 20:02:40 | The update process seems > to have been stuck for too long; let's switch to UoM! SHOULD NOT > HAPPEN! (2) (ext) > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 20:05:02 | Found update edition 1235 > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/18 20:05:05 | The update process seems > to have been stuck for too long; let's switch to UoM! SHOULD NOT > HAPPEN! (2) (ext) After the above, Freenet was apparently able to download and install edition 1235 and then 1236. 10 days later, things finally end like this: > STATUS | wrapper | 2009/09/28 16:50:06 | --> Wrapper Started as > Daemon > STATUS | wrapper | 2009/09/28 16:50:06 | Launching a JVM... > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/28 16:50:08 | WrapperManager: > Initializing... > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/28 16:50:08 | WrapperManager: WARNING - > The Wrapper jar file currently in use is version "3.3.1" > INFO | jvm 1| 2009/09/28 16:50:08 | WrapperManager: > while the version of the Wrapper which launched this JVM is > INFO
Re: [freenet-support] can’t connect to the server “127.0.0.1”
On Tue, 29 Sep 2009 11:01:08 -0700, David Lowe wrote: > I can't communicate with FreeNet anymore. For a while i > couldn't view the interface in a browser, but could launch Thaw.jar > by hand. Now however, that doesn't even work. "Firefox can't > establish a connection to the server at 127.0.0.1:." Safari goes > even farther in stating that it can't connect on any port. Is this > something that FreeNet is doing in the face of the recent java > exploit, or could it be related to a recent security update on my > end? Details: OSX 10.4.11, java 1.5 build 19 For whatever reason, your freenet process isn't running. Check the wrapper.log file in your freenet directory for details. ___ Support mailing list Support@freenetproject.org http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:support-requ...@freenetproject.org?subject=unsubscribe
[freenet-support] can’t connect to the server “127.0.0.1”
I can't communicate with FreeNet anymore. For a while i couldn't view the interface in a browser, but could launch Thaw.jar by hand. Now however, that doesn't even work. "Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at 127.0.0.1:." Safari goes even farther in stating that it can't connect on any port. Is this something that FreeNet is doing in the face of the recent java exploit, or could it be related to a recent security update on my end? Details: OSX 10.4.11, java 1.5 build 19 -- Using a rusty Amiga 4000T, a shiny PowerMac G5, & a homebuilt Ubuntu box Sometimes I wish life had an [ESC] key... ___ Support mailing list Support@freenetproject.org http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:support-requ...@freenetproject.org?subject=unsubscribe