I think that fproxy.allowedHosts has been replaced with fproxy.bindAddress and I think the entry is defaulting to
fproxy.bindAddress=* Try changing this. I think nodeinfo.allowedHosts and nodestatus.allowedHosts still work. I could be totally wrong but thats what seems to be the case to me. On Thursday 05 September 2002 06:22 pm, Greg Wooledge wrote: > Thomas Goebel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > any setup with > > > > destatus.allowedHosts, fproxy.allowedHosts, nodeinfo.allowedHost, > > nodestatus.allowedHost, console.allowedHost > > has no effect. > > > > All hosts can access all freenet services. > > I cannot confirm this. Please give more details (exactly which > build number you are running, actual contents of allowedHosts > parameters in the config file, IP address of node, IP address of > client machine you tested from). > > > Please tell this the developer. > > They seem to read [EMAIL PROTECTED] and not this list. I > suggest you write to that address. (You'll have to be subscribed; > Ian Clarke himself admitted that posts from non-subscribers go into > a black hole.) _______________________________________________ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
