Re: [freenet-support] freenet fails to run 3

2009-07-03 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Saturday 20 June 2009 16:40:32 Egbert van der Meer wrote:
 I am using Windows XP and Firefox both up to date.
 I hope this mail will not bounce because it'srather big.
 
Yes indeed! Your problem is this:

* Input Rate: 126 B/s (of 1.06 KiB/s)

You have set the input bandwidth limit to 1.06KB/sec. This is evidently not 
enough for Freenet to work acceptably. This explains the rejections:

Local Preemptive Rejection Reasons
15029 Input bandwidth liability
38 SUB_MAX_PING_TIME

Go to the config menu, click on Core settings, change your input bandwidth 
limit to something reasonable, at least 8KB, a lot more if you have enough 
(downstream) bandwidth.


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Re: [freenet-support] freenet fails to run 3

2009-07-03 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Sunday 21 June 2009 07:18:19 Evan Daniel wrote:
 On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 12:07 AM, Egbert van der
 Meere.vanderm...@wolmail.nl wrote:
  I have disabled both antivirus and firewall but it makes no difference.
  Atached is an plugin report stating the ports are forwarded succesfully.
  The test using another computer can not perform.
  Monitoring my CPU does not show any overload.
  Waiting for more suggestions to solve this problem.
 
  UPP plugin report
 
  The following device has been found : ZyXEL Prestige 2602H-61 Internet
  Sharing Gateway
 
  Our current external ip address is : (deleted)
 
  Our reported max downstream bit rate is : 13220 bits/sec
 
  Our reported max upstream bit rate is : 970 bits/sec
 
 Your upstream bandwidth is under 1 Kib/s?  That's glacial even by
 dialup standards.  I would say that counts as something seriously
 broken with your connection.  Unfortunately, I doubt there's any way
 to make Freenet work over that slow a connection.

Woah, scary numbers. Is your connection really this slow or is your router 
reporting bogus results? We may have to add some additional sanity checking, 
maybe a blacklist for ZyXEL routers; it looks like the above are probably in 
kilobits instead of in bits; you have ADSL2, right?


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Re: [freenet-support] freenet fails to run 3

2009-06-21 Thread Evan Daniel
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 12:07 AM, Egbert van der
Meere.vanderm...@wolmail.nl wrote:
 I have disabled both antivirus and firewall but it makes no difference.
 Atached is an plugin report stating the ports are forwarded succesfully.
 The test using another computer can not perform.
 Monitoring my CPU does not show any overload.
 Waiting for more suggestions to solve this problem.

 UPP plugin report

 The following device has been found : ZyXEL Prestige 2602H-61 Internet
 Sharing Gateway

 Our current external ip address is : (deleted)

 Our reported max downstream bit rate is : 13220 bits/sec

 Our reported max upstream bit rate is : 970 bits/sec

Your upstream bandwidth is under 1 Kib/s?  That's glacial even by
dialup standards.  I would say that counts as something seriously
broken with your connection.  Unfortunately, I doubt there's any way
to make Freenet work over that slow a connection.

Evan Daniel
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Re: [freenet-support] freenet fails to run 3

2009-06-21 Thread Egbert van der Meer

What can I do to improve this?
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Re: [freenet-support] freenet fails to run 4

2009-06-21 Thread Egbert van der Meer
Nevertheless even with this low bandwidth my node starts working all of 
a sudden.

I have been able to download various files.
FROST also responds i.e. messages are coming in.
The performance may be poor but it works.
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Re: [freenet-support] freenet fails to run 3

2009-06-21 Thread Evan Daniel
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 2:51 AM, Egbert van der
Meere.vanderm...@wolmail.nl wrote:
 What can I do to improve this?


Is that really the upstream bandwidth of your connection?  If so, you
need to get a better Internet connection.  If not, you need to
determine why Freenet is unable to use your bandwidth.  The obvious
answers are some other program using it all, or something badly
misconfigured.  Do you have other programs using significant bandwidth
on your connection?  If so, try turning them off or limiting their
bandwidth usage.

Evan Daniel
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Re: [freenet-support] freenet fails to run 3

2009-06-20 Thread Egbert van der Meer

At the moment I am connected to 11 peers.
Not only all the index pages failed to load but also my home page is not 
correctly loaded.

I.e.non of the pictures of the bookmarks apear.
Also the index page I am trying to download does not refresch every two 
seconds as usual.

This as some aditional information about wat is (not) going on here...
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Re: [freenet-support] freenet fails to run 3

2009-06-20 Thread Luke771
Egbert van der Meer wrote:
 At the moment I am connected to 11 peers.
 Not only all the index pages failed to load but also my home page is 
 not correctly loaded.
 I.e.non of the pictures of the bookmarks apear.
 Also the index page I am trying to download does not refresch every 
 two seconds as usual.
 This as some aditional information about wat is (not) going on here...
 From this and also your last e-mail, looks to me like it's working. Let 
the node run as much as possible, ideally 24/7. Performance gets better 
with time.

Pictures on the bookmarks not showing up, I guess you mean activelinks? 
those small pictures by the side of each Freenet bookmark on the 'Browse 
Freenet' page?
Sometimes it takes time for those to load.
One of the major problems with Freenet is to get used to its speed (i.e. 
lack of thereof). Suggestion: open links in background tabs and read 
something else while they load.

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Re: [freenet-support] freenet fails to run 3

2009-06-20 Thread Egbert van der Meer

No matter wich links I try to load, non of them do.
Not after one hour, not after one day and not after one week.
I am not new to freenet and I know it is slow but this symply not 
working at all.


Also FROST has problems with it.
Looks to me on the contrary it is not working...
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Re: [freenet-support] freenet fails to run 3

2009-06-20 Thread Evan Daniel
On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 6:32 AM, Egbert van der
Meere.vanderm...@wolmail.nl wrote:
 No matter wich links I try to load, non of them do.
 Not after one hour, not after one day and not after one week.
 I am not new to freenet and I know it is slow but this symply not working at
 all.

 Also FROST has problems with it.
 Looks to me on the contrary it is not working...

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This is a very weird problem.

What browser and OS are you using (including versions)?

It would be helpful to have a paste of your full statistics page in
advanced mode, your wrapper.log (or at least the recent portions), and
your freenet-latest.log.  (If they're large, it would be best to put
them online somewhere rather than mailing to the list; if you can't do
that, emailing them just to me is fine.  I'd warn about potential
anonymity issues with freenet-latest.log, but it doesn't sound like
it's working enough for that to be a problem :/ )

Evan Daniel

P.S. If you could continue this thread instead of starting new ones, I
would find that easier to organize and see everything you've posted,
and be less likely to ask questions you've already answered.
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Re: [freenet-support] freenet fails to run 3

2009-06-20 Thread Evan Daniel
On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 11:40 AM, Egbert van der
Meere.vanderm...@wolmail.nl wrote:
 I am using Windows XP and Firefox both up to date.
 I hope this mail will not bounce because it'srather big.
[...]
 Node status overview * bwlimitDelayTime:
 0ms * nodeAveragePingTime: 378ms * darknetSizeEstimateSession: 0 nodes *
 opennetSizeEstimateSession: 57 nodes * nodeUptime: 58m27s *
 routingMissDistance: 0, * backedOffPercent: 0,0% * pInstantReject:
 100,0% * unclaimedFIFOSize: 0 * RAMBucketPoolSize: 168 B / 10.0 MiB *

First, notice the pInstantReject: 100%.  This means your node is
rejecting all requests, ie something is seriously wrong.  This
normally means that either your network is badly misbehaving or
Freenet is starved for CPU time.  Also, total payload output of 0B
means that your node has never had a connection to another node that
completed and lasted long enough to handle a (successful) request.

Second, the wrapper.log shows *lots* of announcements.  This isn't
normal.  I *strongly* suspect there is something wrong with your
network connection.  The obvious suspects are port forwarding at your
router for UDP ports (not TCP!), and your ISP doing something weird.
If you're absolutely, 100% certain your UDP ports are properly
forwarded, find a computer (ideally on a different ISP) and test
whether you can send UDP packets and receive them to the ports in
question.  I've used iperf for that purpose, but I'm sure there are
other ways to do it as well.

The other possible source of problems is overzealous or misconfigured
firewall or antivirus software.  If you're using any such, consider
disabling them to test whether that solves the problem.

If none of those gets anywhere, I'm stumped.  Perhaps someone else has
a better idea.

Evan Daniel
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Re: [freenet-support] freenet fails to run 3

2009-06-20 Thread Egbert van der Meer

I have disabled both antivirus and firewall but it makes no difference.
Atached is an plugin report stating the ports are forwarded succesfully.
The test using another computer can not perform.
Monitoring my CPU does not show any overload.
Waiting for more suggestions to solve this problem.
UPP plugin report

The following device has been found : ZyXEL Prestige 2602H-61 Internet Sharing 
Gateway

Our current external ip address is : (deleted)

Our reported max downstream bit rate is : 13220 bits/sec

Our reported max upstream bit rate is : 970 bits/sec

The darknet port 10039 / 17 has been forwarded successfully.

The opennet port 29778 / 17 has been forwarded successfully.
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Re: [freenet-support] freenet fails to run 2

2009-06-19 Thread Egbert van der Meer

Yes my node connects to other nodes.
In one earlier message I have sent the wrapper log but the message 
bounced because of oversize.
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Re: [freenet-support] freenet fails to run 2

2009-06-19 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Friday 19 June 2009 15:48:05 Egbert van der Meer wrote:
 Yes my node connects to other nodes.
 In one earlier message I have sent the wrapper log but the message 
 bounced because of oversize.
 
How many other nodes? If you click on advanced mode, it will give you totals 
for each connection type (connected, backed off, etc). Please post them here.

(I have approved your wrapper.log message btw, there doesn't seem to be 
anything particularly unusual)

The symptom is that you click on any of the bookmarks on the home page, and it 
never fetches the page? Does the seconds counter increase? Does the progress 
bar ever show more than zero?

Please reply to the list and not to me, as I will be away from tomorrow until 
the next Saturday.


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Re: [freenet-support] freenet fails to run 2

2009-06-19 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Friday 19 June 2009 20:03:38 Egbert van der Meer wrote:
 At the moment two peers are connected.
 Downloading the page Freenet Applications has been going for 7hours and 
 nothing has come in.
 
Eeek. It should really have failed by now... I dunno what is happening, but 
your wrapper.log might be interesting. Also maybe your logs/freenet-latest.log.

Does the page continue to update? It might be a browser problem - does the time 
counter increase every 2 seconds?


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Re: [freenet-support] freenet fails to run 2

2009-06-19 Thread Egbert van der Meer

No the page has stopt updating.
I'ts been over 13hours now.
Included freenet latest log.
jun 20, 2009 02:00:00:512 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender thread for 
10039, NORMAL): Connected: 1  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too New: 0  Too Old: 0  
Disconnected: 1  Never Connected: 15  Disabled: 0  Bursting: 0  Listening: 0  
Listen Only: 0  Clock Problem: 0  Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
jun 20, 2009 02:00:04:856 (freenet.node.FNPPacketMangler, UdpSocketHandler for 
port 29778(1), NORMAL): We received an unexpected JFK(2) message from 
jupiter.travisbrown.ca:16145 (time since added: 48859047 time last receive:-1)
jun 20, 2009 02:00:05:575 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender thread for 
10039, NORMAL): Connected: 1  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too New: 0  Too Old: 0  
Disconnected: 1  Never Connected: 15  Disabled: 0  Bursting: 0  Listening: 0  
Listen Only: 0  Clock Problem: 0  Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
jun 20, 2009 02:00:10:637 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender thread for 
10039, NORMAL): Connected: 1  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too New: 0  Too Old: 0  
Disconnected: 1  Never Connected: 15  Disabled: 0  Bursting: 0  Listening: 0  
Listen Only: 0  Clock Problem: 0  Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
jun 20, 2009 02:00:12:106 (freenet.node.FNPPacketMangler, UdpSocketHandler for 
port 29778(1), NORMAL): We received an unexpected JFK(2) message from 
jupiter.travisbrown.ca:16145 (time since added: 48866297 time last receive:-1)
jun 20, 2009 02:00:15:762 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender thread for 
10039, NORMAL): Connected: 1  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too New: 0  Too Old: 0  
Disconnected: 1  Never Connected: 15  Disabled: 0  Bursting: 0  Listening: 0  
Listen Only: 0  Clock Problem: 0  Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
jun 20, 2009 02:00:20:778 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender thread for 
10039, NORMAL): Connected: 1  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too New: 0  Too Old: 0  
Disconnected: 1  Never Connected: 15  Disabled: 0  Bursting: 0  Listening: 0  
Listen Only: 0  Clock Problem: 0  Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
jun 20, 2009 02:00:25:825 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender thread for 
10039, NORMAL): Connected: 1  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too New: 0  Too Old: 0  
Disconnected: 1  Never Connected: 15  Disabled: 0  Bursting: 0  Listening: 0  
Listen Only: 0  Clock Problem: 0  Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
jun 20, 2009 02:00:28:606 (freenet.node.FNPPacketMangler, UdpSocketHandler for 
port 29778(1), NORMAL): We received an unexpected JFK(2) message from 
jupiter.travisbrown.ca:16145 (time since added: 48882797 time last receive:-1)
jun 20, 2009 02:00:30:090 (freenet.node.MemoryChecker, Scheduled job: 
freenet.node.memorychec...@10efd7c(259), NORMAL): Memory in use: 36.0 MiB
jun 20, 2009 02:00:30:840 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender thread for 
10039, NORMAL): Connected: 1  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too New: 0  Too Old: 0  
Disconnected: 1  Never Connected: 15  Disabled: 0  Bursting: 0  Listening: 0  
Listen Only: 0  Clock Problem: 0  Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
jun 20, 2009 02:00:35:871 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender thread for 
10039, NORMAL): Connected: 1  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too New: 0  Too Old: 0  
Disconnected: 1  Never Connected: 15  Disabled: 0  Bursting: 0  Listening: 0  
Listen Only: 0  Clock Problem: 0  Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
jun 20, 2009 02:00:36:934 (freenet.node.FNPPacketMangler, UdpSocketHandler for 
port 29778(1), NORMAL): We received an unexpected JFK(2) message from 
jupiter.travisbrown.ca:16145 (time since added: 48891125 time last receive:-1)
jun 20, 2009 02:00:40:950 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender thread for 
10039, NORMAL): Connected: 1  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too New: 0  Too Old: 0  
Disconnected: 1  Never Connected: 15  Disabled: 0  Bursting: 0  Listening: 0  
Listen Only: 0  Clock Problem: 0  Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
jun 20, 2009 02:00:46:043 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender thread for 
10039, NORMAL): Connected: 1  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too New: 0  Too Old: 0  
Disconnected: 1  Never Connected: 15  Disabled: 0  Bursting: 0  Listening: 0  
Listen Only: 0  Clock Problem: 0  Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
jun 20, 2009 02:00:51:106 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender thread for 
10039, NORMAL): Connected: 1  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too New: 0  Too Old: 0  
Disconnected: 1  Never Connected: 15  Disabled: 0  Bursting: 0  Listening: 0  
Listen Only: 0  Clock Problem: 0  Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
jun 20, 2009 02:00:51:621 (freenet.node.FNPPacketMangler, UdpSocketHandler for 
port 29778(1), NORMAL): We received an unexpected JFK(2) message from 
jupiter.travisbrown.ca:16145 (time since added: 48905812 time last receive:-1)
jun 20, 2009 02:00:56:121 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender thread for 
10039, NORMAL): Connected: 1  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too New: 0  Too Old: 0  
Disconnected: 1  Never Connected: 15  Disabled: 0  

Re: [freenet-support] freenet fails to run 2

2009-06-19 Thread Evan Daniel
Your node is only connected to one other node.  This suggests to me
that you have problems with your internet connection (misconfigured
router, evil ISP, etc).

Are the opennet and darknet ports are accessible to the outside world
for UDP (forwarded at router, etc)?  Has your node correctly detected
your external IP address?

Evan Daniel

On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 10:07 PM, Egbert van der
Meere.vanderm...@wolmail.nl wrote:
 No the page has stopt updating.
 I'ts been over 13hours now.
 Included freenet latest log.

 jun 20, 2009 02:00:00:512 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender thread for
 10039, NORMAL): Connected: 1  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too New: 0  Too Old: 0
  Disconnected: 1  Never Connected: 15  Disabled: 0  Bursting: 0  Listening:
 0  Listen Only: 0  Clock Problem: 0  Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
 jun 20, 2009 02:00:04:856 (freenet.node.FNPPacketMangler, UdpSocketHandler
 for port 29778(1), NORMAL): We received an unexpected JFK(2) message from
 jupiter.travisbrown.ca:16145 (time since added: 48859047 time last
 receive:-1)
 jun 20, 2009 02:00:05:575 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender thread for
 10039, NORMAL): Connected: 1  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too New: 0  Too Old: 0
  Disconnected: 1  Never Connected: 15  Disabled: 0  Bursting: 0  Listening:
 0  Listen Only: 0  Clock Problem: 0  Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
 jun 20, 2009 02:00:10:637 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender thread for
 10039, NORMAL): Connected: 1  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too New: 0  Too Old: 0
  Disconnected: 1  Never Connected: 15  Disabled: 0  Bursting: 0  Listening:
 0  Listen Only: 0  Clock Problem: 0  Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
 jun 20, 2009 02:00:12:106 (freenet.node.FNPPacketMangler, UdpSocketHandler
 for port 29778(1), NORMAL): We received an unexpected JFK(2) message from
 jupiter.travisbrown.ca:16145 (time since added: 48866297 time last
 receive:-1)
 jun 20, 2009 02:00:15:762 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender thread for
 10039, NORMAL): Connected: 1  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too New: 0  Too Old: 0
  Disconnected: 1  Never Connected: 15  Disabled: 0  Bursting: 0  Listening:
 0  Listen Only: 0  Clock Problem: 0  Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
 jun 20, 2009 02:00:20:778 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender thread for
 10039, NORMAL): Connected: 1  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too New: 0  Too Old: 0
  Disconnected: 1  Never Connected: 15  Disabled: 0  Bursting: 0  Listening:
 0  Listen Only: 0  Clock Problem: 0  Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
 jun 20, 2009 02:00:25:825 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender thread for
 10039, NORMAL): Connected: 1  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too New: 0  Too Old: 0
  Disconnected: 1  Never Connected: 15  Disabled: 0  Bursting: 0  Listening:
 0  Listen Only: 0  Clock Problem: 0  Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
 jun 20, 2009 02:00:28:606 (freenet.node.FNPPacketMangler, UdpSocketHandler
 for port 29778(1), NORMAL): We received an unexpected JFK(2) message from
 jupiter.travisbrown.ca:16145 (time since added: 48882797 time last
 receive:-1)
 jun 20, 2009 02:00:30:090 (freenet.node.MemoryChecker, Scheduled job:
 freenet.node.memorychec...@10efd7c(259), NORMAL): Memory in use: 36.0 MiB
 jun 20, 2009 02:00:30:840 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender thread for
 10039, NORMAL): Connected: 1  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too New: 0  Too Old: 0
  Disconnected: 1  Never Connected: 15  Disabled: 0  Bursting: 0  Listening:
 0  Listen Only: 0  Clock Problem: 0  Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
 jun 20, 2009 02:00:35:871 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender thread for
 10039, NORMAL): Connected: 1  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too New: 0  Too Old: 0
  Disconnected: 1  Never Connected: 15  Disabled: 0  Bursting: 0  Listening:
 0  Listen Only: 0  Clock Problem: 0  Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
 jun 20, 2009 02:00:36:934 (freenet.node.FNPPacketMangler, UdpSocketHandler
 for port 29778(1), NORMAL): We received an unexpected JFK(2) message from
 jupiter.travisbrown.ca:16145 (time since added: 48891125 time last
 receive:-1)
 jun 20, 2009 02:00:40:950 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender thread for
 10039, NORMAL): Connected: 1  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too New: 0  Too Old: 0
  Disconnected: 1  Never Connected: 15  Disabled: 0  Bursting: 0  Listening:
 0  Listen Only: 0  Clock Problem: 0  Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
 jun 20, 2009 02:00:46:043 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender thread for
 10039, NORMAL): Connected: 1  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too New: 0  Too Old: 0
  Disconnected: 1  Never Connected: 15  Disabled: 0  Bursting: 0  Listening:
 0  Listen Only: 0  Clock Problem: 0  Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
 jun 20, 2009 02:00:51:106 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender thread for
 10039, NORMAL): Connected: 1  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too New: 0  Too Old: 0
  Disconnected: 1  Never Connected: 15  Disabled: 0  Bursting: 0  Listening:
 0  Listen Only: 0  Clock Problem: 0  Connection Problem: 0  

Re: [freenet-support] freenet fails to run 2

2009-06-19 Thread Egbert van der Meer

After a node restart I am connected to 8 other peers.
Ports are forwarded correctly.
IP is detected correctly.
This makes no difference in node performance however...
Also I am getting error messages from FROST (can not upload message)
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Re: [freenet-support] freenet fails to run

2009-06-17 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
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Egbert van der Meer wrote:
 I have installed freenet several times but I can not get it running.
 The installation itself go's with no problem but I can not get anything
 from the network.
 An earlier version of frost also does not work since no messages are
 coming in.
 Also in fuquid no blocks are received at all.
 Also it fails to download any of the bookmarks on the home page.
 If you need any more detailed information in order to pin point the
 problem I would be glad to sent it to you.
 Thank you in advance for your assistance.
 
 E.vd Meer.

Ok, i'll give it a try...

1. Have you connected to any of your friends over freenet or (alternatively)
enabled connections to strangers?
2. Did you give your Freenet node a little time to run?
3. Fuqid no longer downloads anything, node does all the downloads and inserts,
Fuqid has been hacked to work with 0,7 but it is no longer really necessary.
4. What do you mean by older version of Frost? How much older?

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