On 04/11/2014 09:17 PM, Dennis New wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Apr 2014 13:36:35 -0500, Daniel Brown wrote:
>> After 3 days of trying to get Freenet to work, I continue to run into
>> the same issue. As soon as I log onto freenet, it goes through its
>> usual "Wait a few minutes while we set up and get connected, you
>> should be connected 24/7" and all that.  Well I never end up
>> connecting to anyone, or if I do, I max out at around 3 or 4 and then
>> I lose my connection to them in a few minutes.  When I look at the
>> status, they're more often than not busy, so even if I wanted to, I
>> couldn't browse around.  The proper ports are open, the firewall is
>> welcoming the program with open arms, and I've lost too much sleep
>> trying to get this to work.  Here's the wrapper.log.  I don't know
>> what other information you'll need, so I'm hoping it's enough.
>>
>> http://code.bulix.org/pk192u-86010
> 
> That link seems broken now (404 error). 
> 
> I'm guessing the "Max strangers" that you should be connected to is 8?
> What version are you running? And, in Status > Internet connection,
> does it say that your UDP Opennet port is forwarded?

I think Daniel just came back into IRC saying the problem persists. This
machine is on wireless, though with no measurable packet loss (with
ping) and an exception in the firewall for Java. Maybe excessive jitter?

I'm not sure what else to recommend checking. I know antivirus can
frequently do odd things, like corrupt files when they're downloaded in
a misguided attempt to clean them. I don't see what problem it might be
introducing here - it sounds like more of a networking problem.

Centralized seed node health stats would be useful right about now. That
and logged rejection reasons from the seed nodes.

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