I did it way it was written in the "Freenet Documentation"
(http://hawk.freenetproject.org/~agl/docs/book.html)
java Freenet.client.KeyIndexClient -insert [identifier] -key [key]
java Freenet.client.KeyIndexClient -list [identifier]
In my case:
java Freenet.client.KeyIndexClient -insert test -key freenet:KSK@test-key
and
java Freenet.client.KeyIndexClient -list test
If I don?t stop my Freenet Node I get following message:
Could not bind to port 54725 - maybe another node is running?
If my node is not running there are no messages. But "KeyIndexClient stalls
and eats up all CPU cycles" (Stefan).
Jantho
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> Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 12:31 AM
> To: Jan-Thomas Czornack
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> Subject: Re: [freenet-support] KeyIndexClient
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> > I tried to use the KeyIndexClient, but it did not work. If I
> try to insert a
> > key or request the keylist, the client seems to start a node and than
> > nothing happens. I waited for at least 30 minutes, nothing...
>
> Please provide the exact command line and any output that it produced.
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