It's Build 5096.  For some reason, my gateway stopped responding, so I had to 
stop it and start it again, so I don't have accurate load statistics.

I'm not sure how to set bandwidth, but I did notice that, under Advanced 
Settings, the Node Bandwidth Limits are set to Overall: 0, Output: 12288, and 
Input: 0.  I didn't change these values, that's how they came installed.  Is 
that my problem?


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Matthew Toseland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:  Fri, 4 Feb 2005 20:54:47 +0000

>24 connections is a bit low... Ought to more or less work though. You
>have inbound connections therefore it's not the firewall. What's your
>bandwidth? What's the typical load? What build number?
>
>On Fri, Feb 04, 2005 at 01:02:51AM -0500, petr wrote:
>> Well, I've been having trouble getting Freenet working, and I've been 
>> reading the many support requests here saying the same thing.  I've been 
>> doing what the replies to those say, but nothing has worked.
>> 
>> It's been running for about four days now, and it won't load the portal 
>> pages or even the images for them on the gateway page.  I've had Freenet 
>> working before on a different computer, so I know it's not supposed to be 
>> like this.  I'm behind a router which I don't run, but I had the person who 
>> runs it forward my inbound FNP port, as given in my freenet.ini, to my 
>> machine.  There are 24 connections in my Open Connections list.  Three are 
>> outbound, the rest are inbound. Here are the first few rows:
>> 
>>      130.111.95.185:43274    406:144 -       68 KiB  7 s     120:50
>>      43.244.62.81:37924      255:142 -       59 KiB  4 s     120:41
>>      63.202.20.21:23172      292:130 -       50 KiB  1 s     120:34
>>      80.146.106.56:18481     263:141 -       57 KiB  24 s    120:34
>>      219.32.102.3:53047      238:135 -       48 KiB  37 s    120:32
>>      64.192.78.69:60452      269:271 -       83 KiB  10 s    120:25
>> 
>> The only thing I can think that it might be is that my roommate didn't 
>> properly forward the port, or forwarded the wrong one.  I doubt that's it, 
>> though, because inbound connections didn't start appearing until he told me 
>> it was forwarded.  Is there any way to test whether that's the problem?  
>> Does anybody know what else might disable Freenet?  Thanks! 
>> 
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