Ok, I suggest, first of all, that you uninstall or delete whatever freenet
stuff You have right now and do a CLEAN and FRESH installation. Make darn
sure you have a version of java installed, java 1.3.1 is the newest that I am
aware of. Then install freenet, the newest version is available on the
web. I think it is 0.3.9.1-1. I can't wait for 0.4 to come in.
:)
Also, freenet isn't an ISP, and your node isn't cloaked or invisible
either. As soon as you install your node and start useing it, there will
be ways to knowing of it's existance. I hope sometime soon some way of
cloaking and securing all nodes from prying governments is found and
implemented.
You have some heavy legal action between you and the federal government of
the US? Good luck man.
On Thu, 21 Jun 2001 12:49:55 -0500 "ttcoop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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- [freenet-chat] it didnt work ttcoop
- Aaron P Ingebrigtsen