On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 07:58, Toad wrote:
> You need to allow incoming connections on the FNP port, which is not
> 8481. 8481 is FCP, which is used for local connections - Frost, FIW,
> FUQID and so on. The FNP port is the port specified in the config file
> ("listenPort=1234") or on the Environment page. It is dangerous to allow
> incoming connections on the FCP port (8481), but you do need to allow
> them on the FNP port.
Regarding the last sentence - why is it dangerous beyond the fact that
anyone can use your node to request/insert files?
Also I find the bandwidth limiting within Freenet doesn't work, my node
will still use way too much traffic than I can afford on my plan. How
do other people manage their bandwidth? I'd really like to keep a
permanent node.
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