On Tuesday 11 Sep 2012 16:35:58 Robert John Morton wrote:
> Is it possible to work as an "assistant seed node"?
> I can manger 24/7 almost but can only manage 10kB/s up and down.

Not a good idea sorry.

Plus one thing I didn't mention: You need to have successfully forwarded your 
opennet port. Freenet will grumble about this if you haven't, and it should try 
to forward it automatically, but this doesn't always work.
> 
> On 11/09/12 07:32, 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!

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