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Toad wrote:

| java -cp freenet.jar freenet.Version on a command line?

Freenet: Fred 0.5 (protocol STABLE-1.50) build 5084 (last good build: 5083)

| Show me it.

Same as what you've been seeing in the logs, pretty much.  Since it dies
now same as ever.

Again, those urls are
http://slaphack.com/freenet.conf
http://slaphack.com/freenet.log

| Thanks. That log appears to start from well into execution. Ah, no, it's
| because of logLevel=error.

Oops. logLevel=Normal, for now.

| java -version

java version "1.4.1"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build Blackdown-1.4.1-01)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build Blackdown-1.4.1-01, mixed mode)

|>| Not possible. Java applets are not able to connect to servers other than
|>
|>Are not allowed to.  They seem to be able to, if the user clicks "yes"
|>on a "do you trust these people?" dialog box.
|
|
| Are they? Hmm. If you can prove that that would be really interesting.

Googling for "Java IRC Client"...

http://www.jpilot.com/products/jirc/demo1.html

You're allowed to connect out to anywhere, if the user grants you
permission.  Or is it just me?  Does this work with the bastardized
Microsoft VM?

| However I don't see Freenet running well as a Java applet, because it
| won't run for long enough...

Freenet clients should be able to find nearby nodes fairly quickly.  I
mean, check which hosts on the local network have a Freenet port open,
traceroute to figure out if we're on NAT and try to find nodes near the
gateway, etc etc.

Obviously clients should be able to override that, but I think that fast
node connection is feasable, if "The Network (TM)" was fast enough.


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