You have an old codger here that has been about half brain dead since 1986. I recall getting a message some days ago regarding getting the dynamic address setter and did search for the location;I think I got the/a program that is supposed to do the job. Unfortunately I'm now at a loss as to how to accomplish the feat. (Can't remember the name of the utility so I have no idea what to search for on my disk and have no idea what the subject of that message was -- assuming I might still have it in my mailbox.)
Is everyone sure this is not just another attempt to make sure that no one can get usage of Freenet except perhaps for a group of insiders? Perhaps I grow more suspicious because of the message suggesting that those folks that use Windows products really should not try to use support. If you really want to keep it as a private network why even release a Windows version of the software?
Why not just keep it in Java which only the geeks seem to have conquered (well, some of them).
Please notice I'm not using my virus checker on this message (as I seem to have gotten most of my H@mm stuff from someone sending message to this site, but I'll check the ones coming back as usual.
--- Nicholas Sturm
