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From: "Michael D. Carey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 6:02 AM
Subject: [freenet-support] RE: Bug? Bandwidth limiting not working


> Bandwidth limitation has not been working for me either.  My node has
> been eating up 150k up and 150k down even when set to 50k...  I have
> to shut it down to play Unreal Tournament.

For some reason, limiting the hard disk usage doesn't work either on a Red
Hat 7.0 w/ Sun jdk1.3.0. The node works for a day or two, then starts to
fill up the hard drive and spews out NullPointerExceptions and Broken
pipes. This would be an annoyance at best, but the node runs on a same
partition where log files for my Squid web proxy are. Squid can't write to
its log files because the drive is full, so it terminates itself, blocking
http connections.

The problem might be related to the fact that when the hard drive gets
filled, my firewall logs start displaying blocked forwarding attempts from
Freenet nodes around the world, directed to one of my internal computers.
This is odd, because my internal network uses class C internal IPs
(192.168.0.x), so the packets should get blocked (ICMP net unreachable) at
one of the Internet backbone routers. Unless, of course, my masquerading
firewall tampers with the packets, thinking that they are supposed to
belong to a masqueraded connection. Maybe Freenet has some issues with a
masquerading iptables firewall?
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  Mika Hirvonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  http://www.saunalahti.fi/hirvox/
  PGP key @ http://www.saunalahti.fi/hirvox/stormshadow.asc

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