I believe you need to add the IP or hostname of the PC you are accessing it
from to the AllowedHosts (or something similar)section of the config.
From  http://wiki.freenetproject.org/FrequentlyAskedQuestions

"Q: *Can I run Freenet on one computer and access it from another?*
A: Certainly! Probably the easiest way of doing this is by editing the
options that end with "bindTo" and "allowedHosts". Change "bindTo" to the IP
address of the computer that Freenet is running on, as seen by the machine
you wish to access it from. Change "allowedHosts" to the address of the
machine from which you'd like to access Freenet. Changing "
fproxy.allowedHosts" / "fproxy.bindTo" will allow you to access the web
interface, and "fcp.[...]" will let you run FCP applications like Frost on
your other machine. There's also "console" for those who just can't tear
themselves away from text mode."

On 4/9/07, shaun murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

hello all.  i have freenet07 running happily on ubuntu6.10server, but it's
headless;  no X, no monitor.  how can i go about setting it up so that i can
access the fproxy interface from a separate machine?

thx
shaun

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