Okay.  I double checked the router settings and the windows firewall settings.  
The router does ask which type of traffic, as does windows firewall.  UDP is 
set for the Opennet FNP; the other two ports are set to TCP.  All three allow 
traffic in both directions through the router.  If no other suggestions show 
up, I'll start with taking down the firewalls to see if anything improves.  
This is really strange... it should just work :-)  Thanks.

S.

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From: support-boun...@freenetproject.org 
[mailto:support-boun...@freenetproject.org] On Behalf Of Volodya
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2010 12:30 AM
To: support@freenetproject.org
Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Route Not Found error

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On 12/06/2010 08:43 AM, Skinner Family wrote:
> REF: Freenet 0.7.5 Build 1308
> 
> Running on Win Xp Home SP3
> 
> Running behind a Motorola SBG900 Modem / Wireless Router NAT
> 
>  
> 
> Dear Support:
> 
> I installed Freenet 24 hours ago and continue to get the Route Not Found 
> error. 
> I�ve read the Wiki and opened the Opennet FNP (46185), FProxy (8888), and FCP
> (9481) ports on my router and windows firewall.  I also forwarded the Opennet
> port plus I set port triggers for all three ports on the router (seemed like a
> good idea).  So far none of this has helped.

You do not need to forward FProxy and FCP unless you are planning to access your
home node from outside of your home... i.e. from some other computer (which can
be dangerous and compromise your anonymity under many situations).

When you have port-forwarded it usually asks you which type of traffic, did you
made sure to chose UDP and not TCP?

I use DLink router, and after some time running Freenet it needs to be restarted
(turnt off, and after about 40 seconds turnt back on). I suspect it's due to
something in it not liking prolonged UDP traffic, or maybe it's something else.

           - Volodya

> Looking at the log, there is the same recurring theme:
> 
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2010/12/05 22:59:31 | Trying to connect to some 
> seednodes...
> 
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2010/12/05 23:00:31 | Trying to connect to some 
> seednodes...
> 
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2010/12/05 23:00:31 | Trying to connect to some 
> seednodes...
> 
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2010/12/05 23:01:31 | Trying to connect to some 
> seednodes...
> 
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2010/12/05 23:01:31 | Trying to connect to some 
> seednodes...
> 
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2010/12/05 23:02:31 | Trying to connect to some 
> seednodes...
> 
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2010/12/05 23:03:31 | Trying to connect to some 
> seednodes...
> 
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2010/12/05 23:04:31 | Trying to connect to some 
> seednodes...
> 
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2010/12/05 23:04:31 | Trying to connect to some 
> seednodes...
> 
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2010/12/05 23:05:31 | Trying to connect to some 
> seednodes...
> 
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2010/12/05 23:05:31 | Trying to connect to some 
> seednodes...
> 
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2010/12/05 23:05:40 | Could not find the STUN server
> stun.fwdnet.net : java.net.UnknownHostException: stun.fwdnet.net - DNS 
> problems?
> Trying another...
> 
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2010/12/05 23:05:51 | Successful STUN discovery from
> stun.softjoys.com!:Network interface: eth0
> 
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2010/12/05 23:05:51 | Local IP address: 192.168.0.19
> 
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2010/12/05 23:05:51 | Result: Firewall blocks UDP or 
> server
> down.
> 
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2010/12/05 23:05:51 | Public IP: unknown
> 
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2010/12/05 23:05:51 |  likely detections: 0 unlikely
> detections 0 remaining 0
> 
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2010/12/05 23:05:51 | STUN failed: likely detections=0
> unlikely detections=0
> 
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2010/12/05 23:05:51 | Found interface MTU: eth0 : 1500
> 
> INFO   | jvm 1    | 2010/12/05 23:05:51 | STUN failed to detect IP addresses
> 
>  
> 
> This repeats over and over.
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
> My observations / questions:
> 
> (1)  My browser (Firefox) work fine, so I know I can get on the internet (I
> assume HTTP port 80).
> 
> (2)  I know nothing about forwarding ports, but I set 8888 as the start port 
> and
> 46185 as the end port � traffic is allowed both ways.
> 
> (3)  The log says something about the firewall blocking UDP or the server 
> being
> the problem� I can turn off the windows firewall if that will help.
> 
> (4)  I can turn off the router firewall which opens all the ports but would do
> so only briefly to help diagnose the problem.
> 
>  
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
>  
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Steve
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
> 
> 
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