At 01:59 20.11.2002, you wrote:
Greg Harewood ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> Yeah, and no incoming connections. But I have found some evidence. Turning
> on debugging, I get messages in the log file like...
>
> 23:03:29 blocked connections 0 null
> 23:03:29 blocked: 209.142.155.49:51112 0

That's me. You don't like me! :-(

> Any ideas? I guess that confirms that announcements have been made,
> connections are coming through the firewall... so it must be a simple config
> thing on my end.

Eh? That looks like a firewall log to me. I'd say that you've found
evidence that your firewall is *blocking* incoming Freenet connections.
Maybe, but I guess that the Inbound Contact Attempts are showing many successful connections. ( no firewall blocking !!)
And Outbound Contact Attempts are always failing with domain names (DDNS or not).
And you will see in your log file always :
20.11.2002 07:06:48 (freenet.node.states.announcing.ExecuteAnnouncement, QThread-898): Announcement attempt failed: The announcement was restarted too many times.




By the way, when I try to connect manually from the command line, it
doesn't work:

$ telnet freenet.arendia.homeunix.net 36844
Trying 81.96.69.188...

It just sits there for a very long time without ever connecting.

same here. Maybe he has turned his station off because it's useless .

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Der Vagabund


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