Similar problem - I am seeing a vast number of open sockets - all listening 
on bound to 0.0.0.0:8481 and listening for connections - but not seeing any 
traffic.

Surely there should only be one socket open listening on that port?

I also seem to be seeing extremely low transfer rates on all of the actual 
traffic coming in - 17 bytes per minute kind of transfer rates.  I have 
turned the timeouts down, but this does not seem to have helped.

Are there a vast number of ill behaved clients out there or have I 
misunderstood how this is supposed to work?

29/10/02 13:47:42, Doug Bostrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Greetings,
>
>Checking my node this morning, (after waiting for top to come up, swap 
swap swap) I found I had some 155 java 
>processes going. Any way to control this? Right now I can either run a 
node or work, not both. Maxnodeconnections 
>seems to have no effect on the number of connections the node tries to 
support. Nor does bandwidth control seem 
>to have any effect. Obviously there's going to be a storm of activity when 
a public announcement is broadcast 
>about Freenet but just now it seems there are too few persistent nodes to 
keep up. We use our net connection to 
>make a living here, so this comes down to a hard choice. If folks like me 
have to continue taking nodes down in 
>order to work it will exacerbate the shortage of persistent nodes. Thanks 
for any hints you can provide.
>
>--
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homeland."
>- George W. Bush
>
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