Re: [freenet-support] Inst. problem (OSX) connexion problem (xp)

2009-06-19 Thread Dsoslglece

Matthew Toseland a écrit :

On Monday 15 June 2009 12:58:06 dsoslglece wrote:
  

Hi,
for a bit more than a year, I used Freenet (discontinuously but 
regularly), without problems on Mac PPC Tiger.
Now, I updated my old machine to an iMac-Intel, and, trying to follow 
the advices, downloaded the last Freenet.jnlp, but, even if it arrived 
correctly on my desk, it doesn't start the install, neither 
automatically, nor by double-clicking it.


So, continuing to follow the instructions, and since the first steps 
didn't work, I went to Linux instructions, and entered in Terminal the 
commands how they are given to DL the new install jar.


wget http://freenet.googlecode.com/files/new_installer_offline_1222.jar 
-O new_installer_offline.jar

java -jar new_installer_offline.jar

It didn't work... so, I extracted the first part of it (URL) and Dlded 
it by hand with FireFox.


I must say that I still am a bit bepuzzled with the content of it, that 
doesn't seem to ressemble the sort of packages to be installed through 
Terminal... no file called install nor istall info, giving the steps 
to follow… nor file in it looking somehow a bit alive (.sh, .jar, 
.exec...) so, I tried anyway to follow the commands given in the tut, 
but it didn't work either...



What exactly happened after you typed java -jar new_installer_offline.jar ? 
What error message did you see? What version of Java do you have installed on the Mac? 
Freenet needs Java 1.5 now, some versions of OS/X might have 1.4?
  
Next thing, since I'm on mac-Intel, I tried to install it on the xp pro 
side of my computer...


It downloaded OK, and installed fine (there is already i2p working fine 
on this xp), but now, and after few hours, it doesn't seem to be able to 
connect to nodes... I opened the proper holes in the router from my 
modem, and it didn't managed either... (I choosed *normal *at all 
security levels, meaning that it could connect to unknowns), and also 
gave momentaryly my IP (bybassing proxy)... besides this, I don't think 
that for this xp pro there is any firewall... have to investigate though 
to see if my mac Firewall works for it (really don't think so, neither 
LittleSnitch)...



This is very strange. If you go to Status and then to Connections to Strangers, there are no connections? 
Are there any nodes listed as disconnected, busy, backed off, etc?

Can you post your wrapper.log? (File in the dir Freenet is installed into)
  
I must say however that I would very much prefer to have freenet 
installed and working on Leopard, not fearing then any virus and such 
problems with it... I know, if XP would get infected I would only have 
to reinstall it... since I don't keep much folders in it... (at the 
beginnig, I'd try to see if, been on Mac, it would be protected from 
such attacs and infections, and, just for the experiment went to a site 
where I new to find bugs, and... ;-)… well I had to reinstall it... 
so now, I'm being a bit careful.


Next thing, if I can't find proper solutions, would be to install 
Freenet on the linux part of my OS (there is already stealthnet on 
Kubuntu, working fine) and this has anyway, like mac, the Unix security 
level...


I'd be grateful for a little advice... thanks.




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What exactly happened after you typed java -jar new_installer_offline.jar ? What error message did you see? 



Well, here is what Terminal had to say (first DLed the file manually 
with FireFox at the given link, then did a cd to its place, and then 
entered one after the other the lines of command


iMac-de-leo:~ leo$ cd /Volumes/Perso/new_installer_offline_1222 -O 
new_installer_offline.jar
iMac-de-leo:new_installer_offline_1222 leo$ java -jar 
new_installer_offline.jar

Unable to access jarfile new_installer_offline.jar
iMac-de-leo:new_installer_offline_1222 leo$



What version of Java do you have installed on the Mac? Freenet needs Java 1.5 
now, some versions of OS/X might have 1.4?


My version of java is the latest (I think it is now 1.6) I verified the 
update a month ago, and Leopard (10.5.6) anyway gets for it the 
automatic update if needed.




 If you go to Status and then to Connections to Strangers, there are no connections? Are there any nodes 
listed as disconnected, busy, backed off, etc?
Going now to the xp pro side of my Mac-Intel, when I open freenet (here, 
it is completely installed),


looking in status/connection to strangers shows  (0/0/0/0/0/0) 
strangers connected to node id|X


And I couldn't see any indication of disconnected nor busy nor backed 
off node.

But, there is always a message at the messages page 

Re: [freenet-support] Inst. problem (OSX) connexion problem (xp)

2009-06-19 Thread Dsoslglece

Matthew Toseland a écrit :

On Monday 15 June 2009 12:58:06 Jean-Claude Féret wrote:
  

Hi,
for a bit more than a year, I used Freenet (discontinuously but 
regularly), without problems on Mac PPC Tiger.
Now, I updated my old machine to an iMac-Intel, and, trying to follow 
the advices, downloaded the last Freenet.jnlp, but, even if it arrived 
correctly on my desk, it doesn't start the install, neither 
automatically, nor by double-clicking it.


So, continuing to follow the instructions, and since the first steps 
didn't work, I went to Linux instructions, and entered in Terminal the 
commands how they are given to DL the new install jar.


wget http://freenet.googlecode.com/files/new_installer_offline_1222.jar 
-O new_installer_offline.jar

java -jar new_installer_offline.jar

It didn't work... so, I extracted the first part of it (URL) and Dlded 
it by hand with FireFox.


I must say that I still am a bit bepuzzled with the content of it, that 
doesn't seem to ressemble the sort of packages to be installed through 
Terminal... no file called install nor istall info, giving the steps 
to follow… nor file in it looking somehow a bit alive (.sh, .jar, 
.exec...) so, I tried anyway to follow the commands given in the tut, 
but it didn't work either...



What exactly happened after you typed java -jar new_installer_offline.jar ? 
What error message did you see? What version of Java do you have installed on the Mac? 
Freenet needs Java 1.5 now, some versions of OS/X might have 1.4?
  
Next thing, since I'm on mac-Intel, I tried to install it on the xp pro 
side of my computer...


It downloaded OK, and installed fine (there is already i2p working fine 
on this xp), but now, and after few hours, it doesn't seem to be able to 
connect to nodes... I opened the proper holes in the router from my 
modem, and it didn't managed either... (I choosed *normal *at all 
security levels, meaning that it could connect to unknowns), and also 
gave momentaryly my IP (bybassing proxy)... besides this, I don't think 
that for this xp pro there is any firewall... have to investigate though 
to see if my mac Firewall works for it (really don't think so, neither 
LittleSnitch)...



This is very strange. If you go to Status and then to Connections to Strangers, there are no connections? 
Are there any nodes listed as disconnected, busy, backed off, etc?

Can you post your wrapper.log? (File in the dir Freenet is installed into)
  
I must say however that I would very much prefer to have freenet 
installed and working on Leopard, not fearing then any virus and such 
problems with it... I know, if XP would get infected I would only have 
to reinstall it... since I don't keep much folders in it... (at the 
beginnig, I'd try to see if, been on Mac, it would be protected from 
such attacs and infections, and, just for the experiment went to a site 
where I new to find bugs, and... ;-)… well I had to reinstall it... 
so now, I'm being a bit careful.


Next thing, if I can't find proper solutions, would be to install 
Freenet on the linux part of my OS (there is already stealthnet on 
Kubuntu, working fine) and this has anyway, like mac, the Unix security 
level...


I'd be grateful for a little advice... thanks.




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Hi Andrew, I realize that I mis to end you one of the things you were 
asking for:


the wrapper.log... but if it is easy to locate on Linux or Mac (just go into 
the applications dir, and open the freeNet folder, and even if on an app, right 
clic to show the inside of the app... it seems to be on Windows, an other sort 
of a story... since the application folder shows only probably aliasses or 
controls to the proper app... and not the complete app folder anyway... so how 
the hell on windows is one going into an apps folder and fiddling with its guts?

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Re: [freenet-support] Inst. problem (OSX) connexion problem (xp)

2009-06-19 Thread Dsoslglece

Dsoslglece a écrit :

Matthew Toseland a écrit :

On Monday 15 June 2009 12:58:06 Jean-Claude Féret wrote:
  

Hi,
for a bit more than a year, I used Freenet (discontinuously but 
regularly), without problems on Mac PPC Tiger.
Now, I updated my old machine to an iMac-Intel, and, trying to follow 
the advices, downloaded the last Freenet.jnlp, but, even if it arrived 
correctly on my desk, it doesn't start the install, neither 
automatically, nor by double-clicking it.


So, continuing to follow the instructions, and since the first steps 
didn't work, I went to Linux instructions, and entered in Terminal the 
commands how they are given to DL the new install jar.


wget http://freenet.googlecode.com/files/new_installer_offline_1222.jar 
-O new_installer_offline.jar

java -jar new_installer_offline.jar

It didn't work... so, I extracted the first part of it (URL) and Dlded 
it by hand with FireFox.


I must say that I still am a bit bepuzzled with the content of it, that 
doesn't seem to ressemble the sort of packages to be installed through 
Terminal... no file called install nor istall info, giving the steps 
to follow… nor file in it looking somehow a bit alive (.sh, .jar, 
.exec...) so, I tried anyway to follow the commands given in the tut, 
but it didn't work either...



What exactly happened after you typed java -jar new_installer_offline.jar ? 
What error message did you see? What version of Java do you have installed on the Mac? 
Freenet needs Java 1.5 now, some versions of OS/X might have 1.4?
  
Next thing, since I'm on mac-Intel, I tried to install it on the xp pro 
side of my computer...


It downloaded OK, and installed fine (there is already i2p working fine 
on this xp), but now, and after few hours, it doesn't seem to be able to 
connect to nodes... I opened the proper holes in the router from my 
modem, and it didn't managed either... (I choosed *normal *at all 
security levels, meaning that it could connect to unknowns), and also 
gave momentaryly my IP (bybassing proxy)... besides this, I don't think 
that for this xp pro there is any firewall... have to investigate though 
to see if my mac Firewall works for it (really don't think so, neither 
LittleSnitch)...



This is very strange. If you go to Status and then to Connections to Strangers, there are no connections? 
Are there any nodes listed as disconnected, busy, backed off, etc?

Can you post your wrapper.log? (File in the dir Freenet is installed into)
  
I must say however that I would very much prefer to have freenet 
installed and working on Leopard, not fearing then any virus and such 
problems with it... I know, if XP would get infected I would only have 
to reinstall it... since I don't keep much folders in it... (at the 
beginnig, I'd try to see if, been on Mac, it would be protected from 
such attacs and infections, and, just for the experiment went to a site 
where I new to find bugs, and... ;-)… well I had to reinstall it... 
so now, I'm being a bit careful.


Next thing, if I can't find proper solutions, would be to install 
Freenet on the linux part of my OS (there is already stealthnet on 
Kubuntu, working fine) and this has anyway, like mac, the Unix security 
level...


I'd be grateful for a little advice... thanks.




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Hi Andrew, I realize that I mis to end you one of the things you were 
asking for:

the wrapper.log... but if it is easy to locate on Linux or Mac (just go into 
the applications dir, and open the freeNet folder, and even if on an app, right 
clic to show the inside of the app... it seems to be on Windows, an other sort 
of a story... since the application folder shows only probably aliasses or 
controls to the proper app... and not the complete app folder anyway... so how 
the hell on windows is one going into an apps folder and fiddling with its guts?


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So I managed finally to find How to go there on a windows... and having 
been inside the Freenet dir, looked for wrapper log... no file was 
called that way, but one that was called just wrapper and was a .txt 
made me think that it should be it... so, here is the last of the 
logging details.


STATUS | wrapper  | 2009/06/19 09:53:23 | -- Wrapper Started as Service
STATUS | wrapper  | 2009/06/19 09:53:23 | Java 

Re: [freenet-support] Inst. problem (OSX) connexion problem (xp)

2009-06-19 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Friday 19 June 2009 15:29:37 Dsoslglece wrote:
 Dsoslglece a écrit :
  Matthew Toseland a écrit :
  On Monday 15 June 2009 12:58:06 Jean-Claude Féret wrote:

  Hi,
  for a bit more than a year, I used Freenet (discontinuously but 
  regularly), without problems on Mac PPC Tiger.
  Now, I updated my old machine to an iMac-Intel, and, trying to follow 
  the advices, downloaded the last Freenet.jnlp, but, even if it arrived 
  correctly on my desk, it doesn't start the install, neither 
  automatically, nor by double-clicking it.
 
  So, continuing to follow the instructions, and since the first steps 
  didn't work, I went to Linux instructions, and entered in Terminal the 
  commands how they are given to DL the new install jar.
 
  wget http://freenet.googlecode.com/files/new_installer_offline_1222.jar 
  -O new_installer_offline.jar
  java -jar new_installer_offline.jar
 
  It didn't work... so, I extracted the first part of it (URL) and Dlded 
  it by hand with FireFox.
 
  I must say that I still am a bit bepuzzled with the content of it, that 
  doesn't seem to ressemble the sort of packages to be installed through 
  Terminal... no file called install nor istall info, giving the steps 
  to follow… nor file in it looking somehow a bit alive (.sh, .jar, 
  .exec...) so, I tried anyway to follow the commands given in the tut, 
  but it didn't work either...
  
 
  What exactly happened after you typed java -jar 
  new_installer_offline.jar ? What error message did you see? What version 
  of Java do you have installed on the Mac? Freenet needs Java 1.5 now, some 
  versions of OS/X might have 1.4?

  Next thing, since I'm on mac-Intel, I tried to install it on the xp pro 
  side of my computer...
 
  It downloaded OK, and installed fine (there is already i2p working fine 
  on this xp), but now, and after few hours, it doesn't seem to be able to 
  connect to nodes... I opened the proper holes in the router from my 
  modem, and it didn't managed either... (I choosed *normal *at all 
  security levels, meaning that it could connect to unknowns), and also 
  gave momentaryly my IP (bybassing proxy)... besides this, I don't think 
  that for this xp pro there is any firewall... have to investigate though 
  to see if my mac Firewall works for it (really don't think so, neither 
  LittleSnitch)...
  
 
  This is very strange. If you go to Status and then to Connections to 
  Strangers, there are no connections? Are there any nodes listed as 
  disconnected, busy, backed off, etc?
 
  Can you post your wrapper.log? (File in the dir Freenet is installed into)

  I must say however that I would very much prefer to have freenet 
  installed and working on Leopard, not fearing then any virus and such 
  problems with it... I know, if XP would get infected I would only have 
  to reinstall it... since I don't keep much folders in it... (at the 
  beginnig, I'd try to see if, been on Mac, it would be protected from 
  such attacs and infections, and, just for the experiment went to a site 
  where I new to find bugs, and... ;-)… well I had to reinstall it... 
  so now, I'm being a bit careful.
 
  Next thing, if I can't find proper solutions, would be to install 
  Freenet on the linux part of my OS (there is already stealthnet on 
  Kubuntu, working fine) and this has anyway, like mac, the Unix security 
  level...
 
  I'd be grateful for a little advice... thanks.
  
  
 
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  Hi Andrew, I realize that I mis to end you one of the things you were 
  asking for:
  the wrapper.log... but if it is easy to locate on Linux or Mac (just go 
  into the applications dir, and open the freeNet folder, and even if on an 
  app, right clic to show the inside of the app... it seems to be on Windows, 
  an other sort of a story... since the application folder shows only 
  probably aliasses or controls to the proper app... and not the complete app 
  folder anyway... so how the hell on windows is one going into an apps 
  folder and fiddling with its guts?
  
 
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 So I managed finally to find How to go there on a windows... and having 
 been inside the Freenet dir, looked for wrapper log... no file was 
 called that way, but one that was called just wrapper 

Re: [freenet-support] Inst. problem (OSX) connexion problem (xp)

2009-06-19 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Friday 19 June 2009 09:31:05 Dsoslglece wrote:
 Matthew Toseland a écrit :
  On Monday 15 June 2009 12:58:06 dsoslglece wrote:

  Hi,
  for a bit more than a year, I used Freenet (discontinuously but 
  regularly), without problems on Mac PPC Tiger.
  Now, I updated my old machine to an iMac-Intel, and, trying to follow 
  the advices, downloaded the last Freenet.jnlp, but, even if it arrived 
  correctly on my desk, it doesn't start the install, neither 
  automatically, nor by double-clicking it.
 
  So, continuing to follow the instructions, and since the first steps 
  didn't work, I went to Linux instructions, and entered in Terminal the 
  commands how they are given to DL the new install jar.
 
  wget http://freenet.googlecode.com/files/new_installer_offline_1222.jar 
  -O new_installer_offline.jar
  java -jar new_installer_offline.jar
 
  It didn't work... so, I extracted the first part of it (URL) and Dlded 
  it by hand with FireFox.
 
  I must say that I still am a bit bepuzzled with the content of it, that 
  doesn't seem to ressemble the sort of packages to be installed through 
  Terminal... no file called install nor istall info, giving the steps 
  to follow… nor file in it looking somehow a bit alive (.sh, .jar, 
  .exec...) so, I tried anyway to follow the commands given in the tut, 
  but it didn't work either...
  
 
  What exactly happened after you typed java -jar new_installer_offline.jar 
  ? What error message did you see? What version of Java do you have 
  installed on the Mac? Freenet needs Java 1.5 now, some versions of OS/X 
  might have 1.4?

  Next thing, since I'm on mac-Intel, I tried to install it on the xp pro 
  side of my computer...
 
  It downloaded OK, and installed fine (there is already i2p working fine 
  on this xp), but now, and after few hours, it doesn't seem to be able to 
  connect to nodes... I opened the proper holes in the router from my 
  modem, and it didn't managed either... (I choosed *normal *at all 
  security levels, meaning that it could connect to unknowns), and also 
  gave momentaryly my IP (bybassing proxy)... besides this, I don't think 
  that for this xp pro there is any firewall... have to investigate though 
  to see if my mac Firewall works for it (really don't think so, neither 
  LittleSnitch)...
  
 
  This is very strange. If you go to Status and then to Connections to 
  Strangers, there are no connections? Are there any nodes listed as 
  disconnected, busy, backed off, etc?
 
  Can you post your wrapper.log? (File in the dir Freenet is installed into)

  I must say however that I would very much prefer to have freenet 
  installed and working on Leopard, not fearing then any virus and such 
  problems with it... I know, if XP would get infected I would only have 
  to reinstall it... since I don't keep much folders in it... (at the 
  beginnig, I'd try to see if, been on Mac, it would be protected from 
  such attacs and infections, and, just for the experiment went to a site 
  where I new to find bugs, and... ;-)… well I had to reinstall it... 
  so now, I'm being a bit careful.
 
  Next thing, if I can't find proper solutions, would be to install 
  Freenet on the linux part of my OS (there is already stealthnet on 
  Kubuntu, working fine) and this has anyway, like mac, the Unix security 
  level...
 
  I'd be grateful for a little advice... thanks.
  
  
 
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  What exactly happened after you typed java -jar new_installer_offline.jar 
  ? What error message did you see? 
 
 
 Well, here is what Terminal had to say (first DLed the file manually 
 with FireFox at the given link, then did a cd to its place, and then 
 entered one after the other the lines of command
 
 iMac-de-leo:~ leo$ cd /Volumes/Perso/new_installer_offline_1222 -O 
 new_installer_offline.jar
 iMac-de-leo:new_installer_offline_1222 leo$ java -jar 
 new_installer_offline.jar
 Unable to access jarfile new_installer_offline.jar
 iMac-de-leo:new_installer_offline_1222 leo$

I think what has happened here is you have unzipped the jar file. You need to 
go to the directory where the jar file is, not where it has been unpacked, and 
run java -jar new_installer_offline.jar (or change the 
new_installer_offline.jar to whatever the filename of the installer jar was).
 
 
  What version of Java do you have installed on the Mac? Freenet needs Java 
  1.5 now, some versions of OS/X might have 1.4?
 
 My version of java is the latest (I think it is now 1.6) I verified the 
 update a month ago, and Leopard (10.5.6) anyway gets for it the 
 automatic update if needed.


Re: [freenet-support] Inst. problem (OSX) connexion problem (xp)

2009-06-18 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Monday 15 June 2009 12:58:06 Jean-Claude Féret wrote:
 Hi,
 for a bit more than a year, I used Freenet (discontinuously but 
 regularly), without problems on Mac PPC Tiger.
 Now, I updated my old machine to an iMac-Intel, and, trying to follow 
 the advices, downloaded the last Freenet.jnlp, but, even if it arrived 
 correctly on my desk, it doesn't start the install, neither 
 automatically, nor by double-clicking it.
 
 So, continuing to follow the instructions, and since the first steps 
 didn't work, I went to Linux instructions, and entered in Terminal the 
 commands how they are given to DL the new install jar.
 
 wget http://freenet.googlecode.com/files/new_installer_offline_1222.jar 
 -O new_installer_offline.jar
 java -jar new_installer_offline.jar
 
 It didn't work... so, I extracted the first part of it (URL) and Dlded 
 it by hand with FireFox.
 
 I must say that I still am a bit bepuzzled with the content of it, that 
 doesn't seem to ressemble the sort of packages to be installed through 
 Terminal... no file called install nor istall info, giving the steps 
 to follow… nor file in it looking somehow a bit alive (.sh, .jar, 
 .exec...) so, I tried anyway to follow the commands given in the tut, 
 but it didn't work either...

What exactly happened after you typed java -jar new_installer_offline.jar ? 
What error message did you see? What version of Java do you have installed on 
the Mac? Freenet needs Java 1.5 now, some versions of OS/X might have 1.4?
 
 Next thing, since I'm on mac-Intel, I tried to install it on the xp pro 
 side of my computer...
 
 It downloaded OK, and installed fine (there is already i2p working fine 
 on this xp), but now, and after few hours, it doesn't seem to be able to 
 connect to nodes... I opened the proper holes in the router from my 
 modem, and it didn't managed either... (I choosed *normal *at all 
 security levels, meaning that it could connect to unknowns), and also 
 gave momentaryly my IP (bybassing proxy)... besides this, I don't think 
 that for this xp pro there is any firewall... have to investigate though 
 to see if my mac Firewall works for it (really don't think so, neither 
 LittleSnitch)...

This is very strange. If you go to Status and then to Connections to 
Strangers, there are no connections? Are there any nodes listed as 
disconnected, busy, backed off, etc?

Can you post your wrapper.log? (File in the dir Freenet is installed into)
 
 I must say however that I would very much prefer to have freenet 
 installed and working on Leopard, not fearing then any virus and such 
 problems with it... I know, if XP would get infected I would only have 
 to reinstall it... since I don't keep much folders in it... (at the 
 beginnig, I'd try to see if, been on Mac, it would be protected from 
 such attacs and infections, and, just for the experiment went to a site 
 where I new to find bugs, and... ;-)… well I had to reinstall it... 
 so now, I'm being a bit careful.
 
 Next thing, if I can't find proper solutions, would be to install 
 Freenet on the linux part of my OS (there is already stealthnet on 
 Kubuntu, working fine) and this has anyway, like mac, the Unix security 
 level...
 
 I'd be grateful for a little advice... thanks.


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