Perks, Graham ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> 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!

Yes, all the port numbers are configurable.  Just edit your .freenetrc
(or freenetrc.ini on Windows(?)) file and change them.

> 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?

I suppose you could do this, but you might need to disable the announcement
that goes to the inform server.  I'm not sure how best to do that.

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