I have been told that there is really nothing wrong here and that my
server just hasn't requested any popular or long lived keys so as to
establish refs with other servers and is thus "in the ghetto". I'm
requesting every key I can get my hands on, all of which end in error even
with HTL of 40. Yuck.

To the tune of "In the Ghetto" by Elvis Presley (freenet version):

As the bits fly
On a cold and gray disk full o' porn
a poor little freenet node is born
in the ghetto
and his owner cries
cause if there's one thing that he don't need
it's an empty freenet node that has no speed
in the ghetto

Coders, don't you understand
my fred needs a helping hand
or the cache will be erased to make room for spam some day
Request or insert a key
transfer a file to me
do we simply kill our threads
and share another way

My server is at: tcp/24.251.135.109:18204

On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 02:29:24PM -0700, Tracy R Reed wrote:
> I installed 0.3.9.1 a few days ago and noticed that my node has received
> absolutely no traffic other than myself. There is no way for sure to know
> that I am not in inform.php but the fact that nobody else is talking to me
> certainly suggests it. I turned on debugging, set the informDelay=5 and
> fired up the node. 5 seconds after the node started I got this in the log:
> 
> Jun 11, 2001 2:01:02 PM:Freenet.node.DelayInformWrite:Debug:Doing Delayed InformWrite
> Jun 11, 2001 2:01:02 PM:Freenet.Params:Debug:No value specified for parameter 
>'nodeAddress'
> Jun 11, 2001 2:01:02 PM:Debug:ThrottledOutput, creating new stream, bpt = 5000
> Jun 11, 2001 2:01:02 PM:Debug:ThrottledInput, creating new stream, bpt = 5000
> Jun 11, 2001 2:01:02 PM:Freenet.Core$ConnectionAcceptor:Debug:Accepted 
>connection:tcp/195.8.71.92:4681
> Jun 11, 2001 2:01:02 PM:Freenet.ConnectionHandler:Debug:New connectionhandler with 
>tcp/195.8.71.92:4681
> Jun 11, 2001 2:01:02 PM:Freenet.ConnectionHandler:Debug:Authenticating 
>tcp/195.8.71.92:4681
> Jun 11, 2001 2:01:02 PM:Freenet.ConnectionHandler:Minor:Failed to initialize 
>connection: java.io.EOFException
> 
> www.octayne.com (standard informUrl) resolves to 195.8.71.92 so it looks
> like that system intiated a connection back to me, a new connectionhandler
> was set up, authentication was done, and then for some reason it failed to
> initialize the connection with an EOF exception and I didn't get
> registered. What could be the cause of this?
> 
> -- 
> Tracy Reed      http://www.ultraviolet.org
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