So... is there a way to change the port freenet uses? Some other
centralized administration app my company uses already takes up port 8081.
I can't get to http://localhost:8081/ <http://localhost:8081/> , and I can't
do much with Freenet!
BTW, is it reasonable for Freenet to be used as a team-private super shared
drive? For example, have one Freenet system with disk space spread over 10
nodes, running on a particular port separate from the open-to-anyone
worldwide Freenet?
For example, lets say some friends and I want to set up a distributed mp3
share :-) But we don't want mp3s coming in and out of the company firewall.
So we just want a private freenet spread over multiple PCs. The mp3s that
Joe plays most would migrate to his machine, and so on for Jane, Jimmy, and
John.
Thanks!
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Cheers,
Graham Perks.
SQL Explorer Developer
BMC Software, Inc Austin, Texas, USA
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