> > If you expect to talk to the mainstream Freenet, you'll have to
> > upgrade to a newer build. File a bug report against the Debian
> > package (http://bugs.debian.org/freenet-unstable) and tell the
> > maintainer that not only does a new Freenet mandatory update (build
> > 474) exist, but build 480 is supposed to fix important bugs.
> >
> > Or just replace your freenet.jar file with the latest snapshot, and
> > restart Freenet. (This will mean that debsums won't recognize the
> > md5sum of your freenet.jar file any longer, but that's OK as long as
> > you don't run debsums.... ;-) )
>
> I will try that next.
> I can always force apt to comply regardless of md5sums.
O.K.
I have upgraded my freenet.jar from today's freenet build.
For those playing at home, the debian jar was located at:
/usr/share/java/freenet-unstable-0.4.3.jar
I have successfully retrieved some sites using fclient. However I
can no longer connect to my node from my browser. Opera says
"Cannot connect to Remote Server" and Netscape just searches the web like
it does when it doesn't know what to do. Is there something else
that I need to update?
I have the same response with all ports (8888,8889,8890)
I have tried restarting a couple of times.
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