On Saturday 15 August 2009 05:55:28 freenet wrote:
> Ever since I upgraded to build 1230 I've never been able to establish  
> a connection to any other freenet nodes on the open-net.

How old is your node? You could try getting a newer seednodes.fref (from 
downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/) ?
> 
> The statistics page shows:
> 
> Disconnected: 20
> Seed nodes: 18
> 
> for the last 48+ hours.
> 
> I'm running on Mac OS 10.5.7 which is at Java 1.6.0_13 so of course I  
> get the "Upgrade your Java immediately!" error message.
> 
> I also see qnother message on the messages page: We have recently sent  
> 0 announcements, 0 of which are still running, and added 0 nodes (0  
> nodes have rejected us). We are currently connected to 0 seednodes and  
> trying to connect to another 18.
> 
> which has also not changed in the past 48+ hours.
> 
> My most recent log is filled with the repeating sequence of:
> 
> Aug 15, 2009 04:08:43:523 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender  
> thread for 60973, NORMAL): Connected: 0  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too  
> New: 0  Too Old: 0  Disconnected: 20  Never Connected: 18  Disabled:  
> 0  Bursting: 0  Listening: 0  Listen Only: 0  Clock Problem: 0   
> Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
> Aug 15, 2009 04:08:48:562 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender  
> thread for 60973, NORMAL): Connected: 0  Routing Backed Off: 0  Too  
> New: 0  Too Old: 0  Disconnected: 20  Never Connected: 18  Disabled:  
> 0  Bursting: 0  Listening: 0  Listen Only: 0  Clock Problem: 0   
> Connection Problem: 0  Disconnecting: 0
> Aug 15, 2009 04:08:51:476 (freenet.io.comm.UdpSocketHandler,  
> PacketSender thread for 60973, ERROR): Error while sending packet to  
> 128.222.3.103:18143: java.io.IOException: No route to host
> java.io.IOException: No route to host
>       at java.net.PlainDatagramSocketImpl.send(Native Method)
>       at java.net.DatagramSocket.send(DatagramSocket.java:612)
>       at freenet.io.comm.UdpSocketHandler.sendPacket(UdpSocketHandler.java: 
> 247)
>       at freenet.node.FNPPacketMangler.sendPacket(FNPPacketMangler.java:1794)
>       at freenet.node.FNPPacketMangler.sendAuthPacket(FNPPacketMangler.java: 
> 1781)
>       at  
> freenet.node.FNPPacketMangler.sendAnonAuthPacket(FNPPacketMangler.java: 
> 1739)
>       at  
> freenet.node.FNPPacketMangler.sendJFKMessage1(FNPPacketMangler.java:839)
>       at freenet.node.FNPPacketMangler.sendHandshake(FNPPacketMangler.java: 
> 2876)
>       at freenet.node.PacketSender.realRun(PacketSender.java:247)
>       at freenet.node.PacketSender.run(PacketSender.java:126)
>       at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:637)
>       at freenet.support.io.NativeThread.run(NativeThread.java:100)
> 
> The IP address in the error line is either 128.222.3.103:18143 or  
> 5.4.174.104:58382. No others seem to be present. I can't ping either  
> one of those addresses.
> 
> Build 1226 was working perfectly for me, and my Internet connection is  
> fine. Side note: I never saw any announcement of builds 1229 nor 1230  
> on the support email list. Build 1230 just showed up in the messages  
> page as a downloaded and pending update.
> 
> Please help.
> 
> Thanks,
> Paul
> 
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