The Windows file (freenet.ini I think) has a different format. The full contents after install are: [Freenet Node] listenPort=12401 I added services.fproxy.port=8083 with no luck; I played around for example creating a [services] section but still no joy. Maybe tomorrow I'll hit the right combination :-) -- Cheers, Graham Perks. SQL Explorer Developer BMC Software, Inc Austin, Texas, USA (512) 340-6203 -----Original Message----- From: Greg Wooledge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 6:34 PM To: Perks, Graham Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Port 8081 already used by another applicati on Perks, Graham ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I tried sticking the line: > > services.fproxy.port=8081 > > into both freenet.ini and flaunch.ini with no luck. The entry didn't > previously exist. > > I changed the "serverAddress" in .fproxyrc from 12401 to 8083, still no > luck. The serverAddress in .fproxyrc should match the listenPort in .freenetrc. In my .freenetrc I have the following (they aren't consecutive, but I'll show them here as though they were): listenPort=19114 services.fcp.port=8082 services.fproxy.port=8081 services.xmlrpc.port=6690 The first is the port on which Freenet listens for all requests. The second is for FCP (Freenet Core Protocol?), which is apparently an alternative interface used in C/C++/perl programs. The third is where fproxy listens for requests from web browsers. I have no idea what xmlrpc does. Since I'm running Freenet on the default port of 19114, I don't have a .fproxyrc file. I'm using Linux, so you'll have to adjust filenames appropriately if you're on Windows. -- Greg Wooledge | "Truth belongs to everybody." [EMAIL PROTECTED] | - The Red Hot Chili Peppers http://wooledge.org/~greg/ | _______________________________________________ Support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.freenetproject.org/mailman/listinfo/support