> There was once a proposition of introducing a hook as to tell the node
> to shutdown itself. Isn't that possible now via FCP, XML, [add more
> buzzwords here], or whatever? It would have to be possible from
> localhost only or require some strict authentication. This would enable
> some remote administration tasks as well (and introduce
> vulnerabilities). So what do we think about this direction?
Love it :)
ClientTerminateNode
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Sebastian Sp�th" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 02:56
Subject: Re: [freenet-devl] remote shutdown ???(was: Freenet Winstaller
test - June 3,2001 0240GMT)
> Dave Hooper schrieb:
> >
> > > Tray popup: Stop and Restart Node: failed
> > > Jun 3, 2001 2:33:09 PM:Normal:Couldn't load DataStore from
> > > .freenet\store_23523
> >
> > I know why this is happening (it's actually a stupid race condition).
> > However it is only now occuring because I was asked to
> > 1. Use javaw.exe in preference to java.exe
> > 2. Use Freenet.node.Node in preference to Freenet.node.gui.GUINode
>
> 1. I know that Java.exe does not properly shut down the node. That is
> the reason why I had introduced the ugly "TerminateProcess" (?) call to
> force the shutdown.
>
> 2. It saves about 3MB of RAM usage. I think that is worth it.
>
> > The issue is that there is no portable way to 'stop' a freenet node,
that
> > works with all combinations of java.exe, javaw.exe, Freenet.node.Node
and
> > Freenet.node.GUINode.
>
> There was once a proposition of introducing a hook as to tell the node
> to shutdown itself. Isn't that possible now via FCP, XML, [add more
> buzzwords here], or whatever? It would have to be possible from
> localhost only or require some strict authentication. This would enable
> some remote administration tasks as well (and introduce
> vulnerabilities). So what do we think about this direction?
>
> Sebastian
>
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