I'm experiencing the following problem:
I first noticed it on Sunday when I connected to the internet (dial-up) and
started browsing some freesites. I soon checked the node's environment page
and noticed that the IPv4 address was "not available". I waited a little,
checking the pending tasks to make sure autodetection ran again, and checked
the env. page. Nothing. I did some more browsing (fetching was working fine)
and then checked again. Nothing. I figured maybe the node needed a rest, so
I stoped all freenet browsing, did some other work, and checked again. Still
nothing. I restarted the node while still on-line and everything was fine.
I was keeping an eye on the node yesterday also. It was the same scenario,
i.e. I connected and nothing moved for a while, I restarted the node and it
started doing stuff. I also noticed the high initial activity of the node,
which I expect is normal: as soon as the node started, it started requesting
lots of ARKs and pushing its own ARKs into the network (in about 15' it
inserted about 30-40). That pushed the load of the node to 100% for a few
minutes, dropping steadily afterwards until it reached about 15% after 20
minutes or so. I suppose the same should have happened as soon as I
connected and the node detected the new IP.

Details:
Running RC2 on a fast-ish W2K machine on Sun J2RE 1.4.1_01b (I think).

BTW (notes FYI), the problems I had previously with IP autodetection and the
distro servlet vanished when I cleaned-up the configuration file from
mysterious garbage that had appeared messing-up some of the lines that start
with "service." substituting the first char with two-byte garbage. Sorry, I
haven't kept a copy :( I'm now maintaining the configuration by hand. There
also appeared multiple entries for a servlet, I don't remember which one,
but I think it was on port 8890, probably the distro servlet because before
it refused to connect, but now accepts connections.

Doc
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