1) Make sure you're using 0.8.0c or a similar version; running older clients may prevent you from connecting to the network
2) Run "gnunet-transport-check -p" to gauge if your network is configured correctly (you'll need to stop gnunetd first). 3) Once "gnunet-stats" shows that you have 4+ connections, try to search for some of the test-files (gpl, alien). Also, search for mime-types, that usually works pretty well (once your configuration is working). 4) If this does not work, make sure to report your OS, version, network setup, etc. so that we may be able to diagnose the problem... Best, Christian Am Sunday 09 August 2009 17:44:45 schrieb Udo Rauler: > number of connected peers 1 > I can“t find anything _______________________________________________ Help-gnunet mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnunet
