On Tuesday 11 Sep 2012 14:46:54 user1 wrote:
> On 09/11/2012 12:32 PM, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> > We're down to 9 seednodes. This means bootstrapping onto opennet is very 
> > slow. We need volunteers to run seednodes. All you need is:
> > - A Freenet node that is up 24x7, or reasonably close to 24x7.
> > - At least 50KB/sec bandwidth both ways. Note that you may get some traffic 
> > on your IP even after it is removed from the seednodes list.
> > - A static IP address, or at least auto-updated dyndns (most routers can do 
> > this now).
> >
> > If you can run a seednode, then please:
> > - Go to opennet configuration and set "be a seednode?" to true.
> > - Send me your opennet noderef, which you can find here:
> > http://127.0.0.1:8888/strangers/myref.fref
> >
> > Obviously your opennet noderef includes your IP address, so replying on FMS 
> > is probably a bad idea!
> 
> Sorry but
> 
> Please explain in details how to:
> 
> - Go to opennet configuration and set "be a seednode?" to true.

Open your Freenet node's web interface:
http://127.0.0.1:8888/
Click on "Switch to advanced mode" at the bottom of the page.
Click on the Configuration menu and then the "Opennet" option.
It's the last option, at the end of the page. Change it.
Click "Apply".

> - Send me your opennet noderef, which you can find here:
> http://127.0.0.1:8888/strangers/myref.fref

It's a file, you can download it and email me it.
> 
> I have freenet running 24/7 (for years) but never use it.
> 
> I cannot find where "be a seednode?" is in configuration file?
> 
> How do I send you my noderef?

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