On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 04:55:01PM -0700, Mr . Bad wrote:
> That's baloney. Did someone tell you that on this list? You can't
> establish refs in other nodes by making data requests.
<tessier> I have 24M of stuff in cache. That's just freesites I've viewed
myself.
<tessier> And according to the logs nobody has ever connected except my
local fproxy.
<thelema> tessier: because noone has a reference to data on your node.
<tessier> thelema: Right. And why not? How do I fix that?
<tessier> thelema: Isn't that what inform is supposed to do?
<thelema> tessier: request longer-lived data.
<thelema> make sure you don't have Transient on.
<tessier> transient is not on.
<tessier> transient=no
<thelema> try requesting longer-lived data that others are requesting...
<tessier> Is this a new thing?
<thelema> DBRs aren't especially good for building routes to your node...
<tessier> Before I just threw up a node and within a week had 5G of cache.
<thelema> no, this is the way it always is.
<thelema> what's your nodeaddress?
<tessier> ultraviolet.org has address 24.251.135.109
<thelema> port?
<tessier> 18204
<thelema> okay, I was justr making sure that it was contactable..
<thelema> I dunno why your node is still in the ghetto...
<thelema> try requesting longer-lived data.
Perhaps I misunderstood.
> TRR> I'm requesting every key I can get my hands on, all of which
> TRR> end in error even with HTL of 40. Yuck.
>
> You can't get gpl.txt? Anything?
I can get a few things like the CofE and Leo's Freesite. But I can not
retrieve KSK@text/gpl.txt even with an HTL of 100.
> There's something wrong. It's not a popularity problem. Why can't you
> register with inform.php, for crying out loud?
No idea. I'm not sure if that is really the problem. That's just my guess
from the logs I posted before. If I were showing up in inform.php it seems
people would be linking to me. Is it possible that there are so many
machines in inform.php and since inform.php is only regenerated so often
(to prevent node address harvesting) that my address just hasn't appeared
in it yet? It's been a week.
> Are you on Windows? Do you have one of those ZoneAlarm firewalls?
No. I'm on Linux. I'm running portsentry but I made sure that it wasn't
blocking anything octayne. I've run a node off and on for months now and
never had a problem before this upgrade.
> 1) In your browser, go to http://www.octayne.com/inform.php
> 2) SAVE the output to a file called nodes.config in your
> Freenet directory.
> 3) Restart your node.
I did that several days ago and every now and then I dump inform.php again
and add it to nodes.config just to get some more fresh nodes in there.
> d00d, best support request EVER.
Glad you enjoyed it. :)
--
Tracy Reed http://www.ultraviolet.org
``The lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne.'' - Chaucer
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