> Has anyone succeeded in downloading a freesite using the standard web > interface on default port 8888 in build 515? If so, I'll keep trying.
I, for one, haven't. > Using Sun JVM 1.4.1. Linux kernel 2.4.10 200MB native store. I'm using Sun JVM 1.4.1, Linux kernel 2.4.18-14, ~200MB store > If I let 515 build its own new data store, it learns routing, has active > communication with the network, allows FMB and Frost to collect data, > presumably via the client port. It gets after a few hours to the state > where nodes in the routing table are contactable about 50% of the time, > but any attempt to open a freesite via the web interface leads to a page > I have never seen in previous builds called "Network Error" Unlike the > old RNF and DNF error pages, it says nothing about nodes contacted. I haven't tried Frost or FMB yet, but I do have the same problem with fproxy. I get the "Network Error" page. It say's "Couldn't retrieve key: SSK@blahblahblah", tells me the hops to live value, and allows me to change it. I *have* seen this in previous builds. It's been there as long as I've been Freenetting. It's the page that pops up when fred couldn't find what you wanted. What's wrong about this is that, not only are these sites that fred *should* be able to find (TFE, FF), but it's not even trying. The "Network Error" page is immediate. It's as if I'd tried these pages before and gotten that result back, and now fred is just going to return that result again immediately. But, this is a fresh install, the datastore should be completely empty. What I'm saying is, this is definitely some kind of error. As for previous builds, I have no way to get as creative as you have, Roger. I don't have any previous builds. Many people say that 511 works. How would one go about getting a previous build? I tried downloading older builds from the snapshots page, but they just update themselves to 515. -todd ===== __________ Beware The Yak . . __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Faith Hill - Exclusive Performances, Videos & More http://faith.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
