Hawk reports 1 query per hour local traffic. It appears to be behind a
NAT and has a hardcoded IP of 68.65.221.46. Telnet from
amphibian.dyndns.org:
servalan:~# nc 68.65.221.46 30903
(UNKNOWN) [68.65.221.46] 30903 (?) : Connection refused
servalan:~# telnet 68.65.221.46 30903
Trying 68.65.221.46...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused

Despite the node reporting very little load - it is certainly not
rejecting connections. Conclusion? The external IP address is wrong.
Somebody needs to fix it, since hawk generates the seednodes... or we
could
a) Have amphibian.dyndns.org generate the seednodes. Con: less
bandwidth. Con: what if I disappear?
b) Collect seednodes from many nodes. Just need a cron job on a few
reliable nodes to grab
http://127.0.0.1:8888/servlet/nodestatus/noderefs.txt?minConnections=1
and mail it, rsync it or whatever to a script on an account on hawk or
elsewhere, which will collate them into a seednodes list.

I didn't just detect the IP somehow and then hardcode that, because I
have no certainty that it won't change again in future.
-- 
Matthew Toseland
toad at amphibian.dyndns.org/amphibian at users.sourceforge.net
Full time freenet hacker.
http://freenetproject.org/
Freenet Distribution Node (temporary) at 
http://80-192-4-36.cable.ubr09.na.blueyonder.co.uk:8889/VZGJJjnuo4I/
ICTHUS.
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