On Tue, 7 Sep 2010 16:24:07 -0400, Uriel Carrasquilla wrote:
> 
> > You shouldn't run into problems doing a direct copy, assuming you
> > change the four ports mentioned in freenet.ini. You will simply have
> > multiple instances of freenet running, each accessible via it's own
> > http port, each accessing it's own udp data pipes/local sockets. I
> > think.
> 
> thank you for getting back to me.
> If I understand you correctly, if I copy the "freenet"
> directory/subdirectories from machine A to another machine in a
> different geographical location, say machine B, I don't need to do
> anything but start the service (run.sh start). All of my
> configuration files, trusted friends, etc. will be duplicated from
> machine A to machine B. Then, a new KEY will be issued by machine B
> that I can use to make friends with machine A. Correct?

Oh ... hrmm ... right, each node has it's "identity key" ... stored in
the opennet-OPENNETPORT and node-DARKNETPORT files. I'm not sure what
would happen if two nodes with the same "identities" run at the same
time. (They will, of course, but I'm not sure what, if any, collisions
will happen. I don't think I want to find out either :b.) Perhaps (my
wild guess) if you delete these two files they will be regenerated?
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