On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 02:45:27PM +0100, Jan wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Just checking if I filled out the Port Mapping right.
> 
> I have Freenet running on a win98 PC behind the IPNR router/firewall. 
> Yeah, I know 98 isn't recommended, w98, w2k and xp just don't play 
> well together on this box.
> 
> 
> In the Port Mapping window I added a line:
> Protocol: TCP
> Apparent Endpoint: <my outside IP#>:<Freenet port#>
> Actual Endpoint: 192.168.0.2:<Freenet port#>
> Flags: P S (Permanent and Static)
> 
> I find the IPNR documentation pretty confusing, probably because I 
> don't understand much of networking. So if anyone can say the above 
> is okay, I can sleep again <g>.
> 
> 
> Freenet does work be it very badly. Lately I also don't get past the 
> warning page but that has been better, I've seen a couple of sites.
> Fuqid has managed to get a few files, Freenet Message Board starts up 
> but doesn't show a single message,  Frost idem dito.
> 
> Guess I need to leave Freenet running in hope of better times. When 
> there will be a Mac OS9 version, perhaps.

Technically you can run it on OS/9... you need a 1.4 JDK, and a command
line, though. I don't have a mac to try it on.
> 
> Thanks for any answer.
> -- 
> groet!
>                                                                 jan
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