Re: [freenet-support] running multiple freenet in a LAN

2010-10-16 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Wednesday 08 September 2010 17:22:05 Uriel Carrasquilla wrote:
> I am trying to figure things out about how freenet 0.7 darknet works by using 
> live systems.
> It would be beneficial to set up a couple of machines in a lab using the same 
> LAN.
> When I tried this, freenet is complaining that all the machines are in a 
> chain (only one public IP address via a NAT).
> I remember seen somewhere that there is a parameter that allows the node to 
> be aware that it is in a LAN.
> Does anybody have documentation on how to set up a lab in a LAN?

There are a couple of options - "always allow connecting to local peers" and 
"include local addresses in node reference", or something similar.

You get the chain message if you have only 2 peers.


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[freenet-support] running multiple freenet in a LAN

2010-09-08 Thread Uriel Carrasquilla
I am trying to figure things out about how freenet 0.7 darknet works by using 
live systems.
It would be beneficial to set up a couple of machines in a lab using the same 
LAN.
When I tried this, freenet is complaining that all the machines are in a chain 
(only one public IP address via a NAT).
I remember seen somewhere that there is a parameter that allows the node to be 
aware that it is in a LAN.
Does anybody have documentation on how to set up a lab in a LAN?
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