Hello, i have done it.
Here is the output of "lsof | grep tmp " java 22752 root 31w REG 3,6 57219 103492 /tmp/t30a154f2 java 22755 root 31r REG 3,6 72133 103492 /tmp/t30a154f2 java 22758 root 31r REG 3,6 72133 103492 /tmp/t30a154f2 java 22759 root 31r REG 3,6 72133 103492 /tmp/t30a154f2 java 22760 root 31r REG 3,6 72133 103492 /tmp/t30a154f2 java 22761 root 31r REG 3,6 72133 103492 /tmp/t30a154f2 java 22762 root 31r REG 3,6 72133 103492 /tmp/t30a154f2 java 22763 root 31r REG 3,6 72133 103492 /tmp/t30a154f2 java 22764 root 31r REG 3,6 72133 103492 /tmp/t30a154f2 java 22765 root 31r REG 3,6 72133 103492 /tmp/t30a154f2 java 22766 root 31r REG 3,6 72133 103492 /tmp/t30a154f2 java 22785 root 31r REG 3,6 72133 103492 /tmp/t30a154f2 java 22792 root 31r REG 3,6 72133 103492 /tmp/t30a154f2 java 22794 root 31r REG 3,6 72133 103492 /tmp/t30a154f2 java 22795 root 31r REG 3,6 72133 103492 /tmp/t30a154f2 java 22796 root 31r REG 3,6 72133 103492 /tmp/t30a154f2 java 22797 root 31r REG 3,6 72133 103492 /tmp/t30a154f2 java 22798 root 31r REG 3,6 72133 103492 /tmp/t30a154f2 ...... ....... The only java process wich is running is freenet(fproxy). I have NOT set any debug options. Regards, Thomas Zitat von Roger Hayter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, thomas > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes > >Hi, > > > >once again: > > > >My fproxy (linux) runs on the Internet-Gateway I use the fproxy vom the > >internal > >network with a linux box and NS4.x. I have not started a browser on the box > >where the fproxy runs. > > > >I have tested again now. > >- Start fproxy > >- connect from a remote PC to the fproxy > >- try to browse some freenet sites > >- In the /tmp directory on the fproxy box i found many t****** files > >- a "file /tmp/t???????" shows me that these files includes > html/jpg/gif.... > >- i copy these files to the internal linux box and browse these files with > >konqueror. It shows me the same pages/images i have browsed before with the > NS > >and fproxy. > > > >So, whats going on there!?! > > > > Snip less clear exposition and discussion of the problem > > That is truly inexplicable. My only comment is that it is probably not > Freenet that is writing the files. You might try opening a Freenet site > in your browser, leaving it open, then going to the fproxy box, finding > the latest /tmp/t******, and then looking somewhere relevant in /proc to > see which program has the /tmp/t****** file open. > > > > -- > Roger Hayter > > _______________________________________________ > support mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support > > ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/ _______________________________________________ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
