Re: [freenet-chat] WatchMe functionality ready for some initial testing

2002-05-26 Thread Ian Clarke

On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 09:16:48AM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> Ian Clarke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> 
> > Ok, my first cut at the "watchme" functionality is ready for beta 
> > testing.  I have done some preliminary testing and all seems to be 
> > working as-expected.
> 
> I think what's missing here, for the benefit of those of us who are
> not on the devl list, is a basic description of what "watchme" is,
> what it does, how running it will benefit the Freenet project, etc.

Apologies, it was described a few weeks ago.  Take a look at:

  http://freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/twiki/view/Main/SpyWare

Ian.

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Re: [freenet-chat] WatchMe functionality ready for some initial testing

2002-05-26 Thread Greg Wooledge

Ian Clarke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> Ok, my first cut at the "watchme" functionality is ready for beta 
> testing.  I have done some preliminary testing and all seems to be 
> working as-expected.

I think what's missing here, for the benefit of those of us who are
not on the devl list, is a basic description of what "watchme" is,
what it does, how running it will benefit the Freenet project, etc.

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Re: [freenet-chat] WatchMe functionality ready for some initial testing

2002-05-26 Thread Ian Clarke

On Sat, May 25, 2002 at 05:53:00PM -0700, Ian Clarke wrote:
> Ok, my first cut at the "watchme" functionality is ready for beta 
> testing.  I have done some preliminary testing and all seems to be 
> working as-expected.

Ok, an added instruction - if you are overwriting a non-watchme 
node distribution, be sure to delete the pre-existing node_ 
file.

Ian.

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Re: [freenet-chat] WatchMe functionality ready for some initial testing

2002-05-25 Thread Ian Clarke

For those who would like to view the logs as they come in, you now can at
  http://hawk.freenetproject.org/~watchme/logs/

Each file is the logs reported by a different node (filenames are 
the node's IP address).

Right now we only have two nodes, one of which is mine - COME ON 
PEOPLE!

Ian.

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[freenet-chat] WatchMe functionality ready for some initial testing

2002-05-25 Thread Ian Clarke

Ok, my first cut at the "watchme" functionality is ready for beta 
testing.  I have done some preliminary testing and all seems to be 
working as-expected.

To use it: 

1) Download a fresh snapshot (you probably won't want to overwrite
   your current Freenet node, the snapshot available as-of this email 
   should work fine)

2) Generate the freenet.conf file as normal.

3) Add a line to your freenet.conf file with "watchme=true"

4) Download a seednodes file from:
 http://hawk.freenetproject.org/~watchme/seednodes.ref

NOTE: The normal seednodes file will be useless since watchme nodes 
  won't talk to normal nodes.

5) Export your seeds file - type the following in the "freenet-xxx" 
   directory:
 $ java -cp lib/freenet.jar:lib/freenet-ext.jar freenet.node.Main -x myRef.ref

6) Send the file myRef.ref to me so that I can add it to the watchme 
   seednodes.ref file

7) Run your node as normal

8) Try to use your node in a similar way that you do normally, but 
   remember that you have no expectation of anonymity whatsoever 
   (although it would still require a-little effort to figure out what 
   you are doing).

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