[freenet-support] We need a new French translator

2008-12-31 Thread Matthew Toseland
Anyone here fluent in English and French, and not otherwise occupied in 
Freenet? Since batosai is leaving, we need a new French translator. IMHO 
French is an important language. Let us know if you can do this...
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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 1194

2008-12-31 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Wednesday 24 December 2008 18:34, bbackde at googlemail.com wrote:
> I still get this:
> 
> * Probably a bug: please report: 2 peers forcibly disconnected due
> to not acknowledging packets.
> * Probably a bug: please report: 1 peers forcibly disconnected due
> to not acknowledging packets.
> 
> with
> 
> * Freenet 0.7 Build #1194 r24387
> * Freenet-ext Build #26 r23771
> 
> after this
> 
>nodeUptime: 1d21h

We still seem to get it occasionally but IMHO it is no longer a big 
problem ... but it will need to be looked into at some point before 0.8.
> 
> 
> Merry Christmas
> 
> 
> On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 17:13, SmallSister development
>  wrote:
> > Matthew Toseland wrote:
> >> Freenet 0.7 build 1194 is now available. Please upgrade, this will be
> >> mandatory on Friday. Some fairly substantial changes:
> >
> > It looks like the infamous "# peers forcibly disconnected" bug is gone
> > in this release, thanks and congratulations! (I see far less package
> > handling related messages in the logfiles.)
> >
> > While I'm at it: Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
> >
> > Peter.
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[freenet-support] JVM keeps hanging and crashing Freenet

2008-12-31 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Friday 26 December 2008 17:50, Dennis Nezic wrote:
> After a day or so, with no problems mentioned in wrapper.log, my wrapper
> will suddenly crash:
> 
> "JVM appears hung: Timed out waiting for signal from JVM."
> "JVM did not exit on request, terminated"
> "JVM received a signal SIGKILL (9)."
> "Reloading Wrapper configuration..."
> 
> It's not a new problem.
> 
> Does this happen to anyone else?
> 
> Here is a 24h graph of the free memory on my computer, during my latest
> jvm crash. I have other things running, but most of the activity is
> probably due to freenet. The crash occurred around 7am, and you can see
> how just over 100M is freed up... though, this is barely half of what I
> alot to it (220M). So I don't think it's an out-of-memory problem.
> 
> http://dennisn.dyndns.org/guest/pubstuff/freenetcrashes-freememory.png
> 
> But what else could crash the jvm? Maybe it's a bug in the wrapper?
> System CPU activity is acceptably low and normal (~25% average
> usage)--I can't imagine how it could hang the jvm for a few minutes.

You can verify whether it is in fact a memory problem by adding to your 
wrapper.log :

wrapper.java.additional.3=-Xloggc:freenet.loggc

Then tail -f freenet.loggc : when it crashes, do you see lots of Full GC's, 
very frequently (approx every second)?
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[freenet-support] We need a new French translator

2008-12-31 Thread Matthew Toseland
Anyone here fluent in English and French, and not otherwise occupied in 
Freenet? Since batosai is leaving, we need a new French translator. IMHO 
French is an important language. Let us know if you can do this...


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Re: [freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 build 1194

2008-12-31 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Wednesday 24 December 2008 18:34, bbac...@googlemail.com wrote:
> I still get this:
> 
> * Probably a bug: please report: 2 peers forcibly disconnected due
> to not acknowledging packets.
> * Probably a bug: please report: 1 peers forcibly disconnected due
> to not acknowledging packets.
> 
> with
> 
> * Freenet 0.7 Build #1194 r24387
> * Freenet-ext Build #26 r23771
> 
> after this
> 
>nodeUptime: 1d21h

We still seem to get it occasionally but IMHO it is no longer a big 
problem ... but it will need to be looked into at some point before 0.8.
> 
> 
> Merry Christmas
> 
> 
> On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 17:13, SmallSister development
>  wrote:
> > Matthew Toseland wrote:
> >> Freenet 0.7 build 1194 is now available. Please upgrade, this will be
> >> mandatory on Friday. Some fairly substantial changes:
> >
> > It looks like the infamous "# peers forcibly disconnected" bug is gone
> > in this release, thanks and congratulations! (I see far less package
> > handling related messages in the logfiles.)
> >
> > While I'm at it: Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
> >
> > Peter.
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Re: [freenet-support] JVM keeps hanging and crashing Freenet

2008-12-31 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Friday 26 December 2008 17:50, Dennis Nezic wrote:
> After a day or so, with no problems mentioned in wrapper.log, my wrapper
> will suddenly crash:
> 
> "JVM appears hung: Timed out waiting for signal from JVM."
> "JVM did not exit on request, terminated"
> "JVM received a signal SIGKILL (9)."
> "Reloading Wrapper configuration..."
> 
> It's not a new problem.
> 
> Does this happen to anyone else?
> 
> Here is a 24h graph of the free memory on my computer, during my latest
> jvm crash. I have other things running, but most of the activity is
> probably due to freenet. The crash occurred around 7am, and you can see
> how just over 100M is freed up... though, this is barely half of what I
> alot to it (220M). So I don't think it's an out-of-memory problem.
> 
> http://dennisn.dyndns.org/guest/pubstuff/freenetcrashes-freememory.png
> 
> But what else could crash the jvm? Maybe it's a bug in the wrapper?
> System CPU activity is acceptably low and normal (~25% average
> usage)--I can't imagine how it could hang the jvm for a few minutes.

You can verify whether it is in fact a memory problem by adding to your 
wrapper.log :

wrapper.java.additional.3=-Xloggc:freenet.loggc

Then tail -f freenet.loggc : when it crashes, do you see lots of Full GC's, 
very frequently (approx every second)?


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[freenet-support] Concerned about privacy

2008-12-31 Thread Shironeko
Dear Freenet Support Team,

I send you this message because I've stumbled upon a "curiosity"  which I'd
like to get explained since I'm not able to find any other documentation
regarding this issue.

I was browsing through my hard drive's Freenet Directory, looking at the
latest logs when I suddenly realized that there were IP adresses written in.

This is an example:

dic 23, 2008 17:06:14:078 (freenet.node.NodeDispatcher, UdpSocketHandler for
port 266XX(2), NORMAL): Rejecting CHK request from 213.238.213.XX:387XX
preemptively because Insufficient output bandwidth

I may not fully understand the protocol Freenet uses for data transmission
but these IP's are uplookable and can represent a problem for anyone who
connects from a country like China.

Also, I wonder if it would be possible to collect valuable information by
gathering the LOGs of many different nodes and following a specific IP's
requests.

Finally I'd like to ask you about this message I found in the logs too:

"Note that this version of Freenet is still a very early alpha, and may well
have numerous bugs and design flaws.
In particular: YOU ARE WIDE OPEN TO YOUR IMMEDIATE PEERS! They can eavesdrop
on your requests with relatively little difficulty at present (correlation
attacks etc)."

I suppose that this must be an old message since the Freenet project is not
in a very early alpha version anymore and I'm using 0.7, the latest.

Thank you very much.

Shiro.

PD. I also wonder where the cached and encrypted files on my HD are
gathering.
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