On Wednesday 23 January 2008 18:38, Colin Davis wrote: > If we added a button to the installer to add yourself as a seednode, > perhaps we could offer a better collection of starting nodes.
What makes you think that the number of seednodes is the problem? Announcement ensures that we mostly connect to nodes that aren't in the seednodes list... > > > > Do you want to be added to Freenet Directory? > Adding yourself to the Freenet Directory will publicly publish your > connection information, so that new users can use your machine to get up > and running faster. > Publishing your information to the Freenet Directory will allow people > to find out that you're running freenet, but will not compromise your > anonymity on the network. > > [Yes, Publish my information to the directory.] > [No, Keep me me as Secure as Possible] > > > If they clicked Yes, it could then start the heuristics to check that > the node has been up long enough, IP stable, etc, before auto-posting > the noderef through php to freenet.com, which could then add it to the > next download, or we could have the installer download a random > selection from the noderefs during the installation process. > > -Colin > > > > Matthew Toseland wrote: > > An interesting recent conversation. Note the timestamps: it takes apple_juice > > over an hour to get his first freesite to load. I've duplicated his problem > > on a newly installed node and the cause appears to simply be that newbie > > nodes tend to get connected to overloaded nodes... It's not as severe, but it > > takes a loooooong time for the activelinks to load let alone any sites. > > > > This always used to be the case on Freenet 0.5's sucky opennet too btw! > > > > IMHO we will not get wide take-up (or good press) unless Freenet works > > satisfactorily *within minutes of installation*. > > > > [17:14] <apple_juice> my freenet isn't working either, even tho i managed to > > get the service to start and i've gone through the wizard thing > > [17:14] <apple_juice> it just keeps loading the pages.. without anything > > showing up > > [17:14] <apple_juice> i've got 4 nodes connected, and 7 busy ones > > [17:16] <toad_> :| > > [17:16] <toad_> whenever i've installed a new node recently it's worked out of > > the box > > [17:16] <toad_> give it a little time > > [17:16] <apple_juice> ok, i'll wait some more > > [17:16] <toad_> it should get up to 20 connections soonish > > [17:16] <apple_juice> i'm really enthuziastic about thie freenet thing > > [17:16] <apple_juice> adn i really wish it to work > > [17:16] <apple_juice> ok,i'll wait a bit more. > > [17:17] <toad_> also you should adjust your browser settings to use lots of > > connections > > [17:17] <toad_> the README mentions this, also maybe the wiki does > > [17:17] <apple_juice> ok, i'll do that > > [17:23] <toad_> woah > > [17:23] * toad_ tried installing a new node and got 6 connections instantly > > [17:23] <apple_juice> i've got 18 nodes at the momment > > [17:23] <toad_> and some freesite update notifications, although it hasn't got > > the activelinks yet > > [17:23] <apple_juice> but it still won't load any pages.. > > [17:23] <apple_juice> no error, tho > > [17:24] <apple_juice> it just waits > > [17:24] <apple_juice> no transffer, etc > > [17:24] <apple_juice> it waits for something.. and it doesn't receive it :) > > [17:24] <toad_> :| > > [17:25] <apple_juice> my opera browser stucks at: "Sending Request to > > 127.0.0.1..." > > [17:25] <toad_> with 18 nodes it ought to get there eventually > > [17:26] <toad_> but to start with your peers won't be very good so will take a > > while > > [17:26] <apple_juice> :o > > [17:26] <apple_juice> i meant i have 18 PEERS at the momment > > [17:26] <apple_juice> i'm not sure where i can find stats about my nodes > > [17:27] <toad_> it should get better over time > > [17:28] <apple_juice> well it's been stucked at "Seding request to localhost" > > for 4 minutes now.. > > [17:28] <apple_juice> with nothing loaded > > [17:28] <apple_juice> :( > > [17:28] <toad_> but i don't understand why it has such difficulty fetching > > content that ought to be cached *everywhere* ... > > [17:32] <apple_juice> man, it takes too long, and nothing shows up > > [17:32] <apple_juice> i think it's not working > > [17:42] <apple_juice> toad_: so do you ahve any idea what is causing my > > problem? > > [18:06] <apple_juice> what the fuck > > [18:06] <apple_juice> it loads up the "Index des sites en fran?ais" page, but > > nothing else > > [18:06] <apple_juice> anyone kknws why's that happening? > > [18:19] <toad_> it takes a while to find connections that aren't hopelessly > > overloaded > > [18:20] <toad_> that's the short version > > [18:20] <apple_juice> how long does it take? > > [18:20] <apple_juice> like more then 15 minutes? > > [18:20] <toad_> yeah like a day > > [18:20] <toad_> :| > > [18:20] <apple_juice> you have to wait a day for a website to load up? > > [18:21] * apple_juice raises an eyebrow > > [18:21] <toad_> no you have to wait for a day for freenet to get enough good > > peers for websites to load quickly > > [18:21] <apple_juice> do i have to do anything in the meanwhile? > > [18:21] <apple_juice> or is it enough to let it run for a day > > [18:22] <toad_> just leave it to run for a day > > [18:22] <apple_juice> a'ight, cool > > [18:22] <apple_juice> :) > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Devl mailing list > > Devl at freenetproject.org > > http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl > > _______________________________________________ > Devl mailing list > Devl at freenetproject.org > http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl > > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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