Ortwin Regel wrote: > All my directories as well as my ini use the port number 13767. So why > does the program expect the port number 61133?! I can't find it in the > ini or anywhere else. > > On 7/9/06, * Volodya* <Volodya at whengendarmesleeps.org > <mailto:Volodya at whengendarmesleeps.org>> wrote: > > Ortwin Regel wrote: > > Does anyone have any idea about my problem? I'm on Windows. What I > > did: Install freenet, stopped freenet, updated it, started it, > added a > > node, stopped it, started it. It doesn't want to start again with an > > error 1067. Happens everytime I connect it to at least one node and > > then try to restart. wrapper.log: http://pastebin.ca/82788 Install > > log: http://pastebin.ca/82793 (3 errors, are those normal?) > > I just helped somebody with the similar problem this morning, > something changed your > freenet.ini. Check the file and make sure that your port number that > the node listens to > is 13767. Why does it happen? A good question. > > - Volodya > > P.S. The person i helped out also lost all the peers that an was > linked to, and had to > start ref exchange process all over.
I don't know.... All i know is that it did happen to a person i was connected to and this thing fixed it. Sorry, i can't be more help. - Volodya -- http://freedom.libsyn.com/ Voice of Freedom, Radical Podcast http://freeselfdefence.info/ Self-defence wiki "None of us are free until all of us are free." ~ Mihail Bakunin