One might add that, with regard to individual "files" as opposed to "sites" FROST provides somewhat more opportunities. That is, once one finds it and makes a few guesses on how to get it working. You need FREENET first, then FROST. Even then do not be surprised if you don't successfully download all files you may find that appear interesting.
> Romain BARRET ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > > I 'm a new user of freenet. I don't manage to get files with Freenet. I t= > hink I've got to put an address on the field "key" in the Request Freesite = > by URI (Freenet Web Interface) .=20 > > How can I obtain a correct address, please ? > > Well, that's the whole of the issue right there -- you have to know the > key in order to retrieve it. > > But don't fear, because at the bottom of the gateway page you're reading, > there are links to some Freenet keys: the Freenet sites (freesites) > called "Da GJ", "The Freedom Engine" and "Freenet Forever". Of all > these, the most important one is TFE, because it has links to dozens > more Freesites. > > Freenet keys begin with "SSK@" or "KSK@" or "CHK@" (usually). So I > suppose you could do a web search for one or more of these strings > and see what turns up. But surfing from TFE is probably going to be > the most efficient way to find things in Freenet. > > --=20 > Greg Wooledge | "Truth belongs to everybody." > [EMAIL PROTECTED] | - The Red Hot Chili Peppers > http://wooledge.org/~greg/ | --- Nicholas Sturm --- Mail checked with Norton Virus Checker --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- http://www.trisware.net --- The Sturm Center for Local History A not-for-profit center dedicated to collecting, preserving and distributing the history of families who settled and developed Barbour County, West Virginia. _______________________________________________ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
