[freenet-support] build 544 - broken html

2003-01-12 Thread Klaus Koch
I just upgraded to build 544. It seems that the html code delivered by 
this version is broken. anyone else got the same problem (not correctly 
displayed tables, non-active links, no images)?

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Re: [freenet-support] Lamer Help

2003-01-12 Thread kaboom

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Ure words are always well appreciated,,

heheh dont wanna volunteer on a freenet phone in support line eh?

too bad about irc,,,which net is that btw,,,i suppose i still have
it plugged into my irc client,,,

i suppose its easy to do help personnel revenge on irc
here ya go just run this [evil] script (asshole)

the equivalant of say could you hold please and take the handset
and ring it around the inside of metal garbage can, what you still
have noise on your line, let mecheck again, bang bang bang bang

i suppose could hire slave labor from Prison Industries to do support
and get 25% of all the cr card fraud they do to fund the project.

I did have a question does anyone who codes,,,cuz i dont and no one
i know wants to do it,,,to fix up freenews, fec encode attachments in it
take off its limts and read frost whether Jantho likes it or not.
After all Frost is crap and buggy right now, it crashes one of my systems with illegal 
istructions and limps on another, plus he doesnt seem to have his source on his 
website.

Much rather see integrated interfaces ie mail, nntp to existing clients
rather a whole pack of unnecessary freenet only clients.

The everything over freenet project doesnt seem to be going anywhere either..

Is ther published documentation of what can pass the anon filter and what cant i see 
some php is being used here and there. Or some sort of
SPEC for it around?


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RE: [freenet-support] build 544 - broken html

2003-01-12 Thread Niklas Bergh
I have the same problem.. Think it has something to do with the new
Anonymity filter. It basically seems like it strips som of the html tags
(valid, nondangerous ones) from the page. I thought that there would be
a fix in the next snapshot possible but it has been like this for
three-four days now. I assume that it might be possible to disable the
new anonymity filter but I haven't seen any description about ohw to do
it yet..

/Niklas

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I just upgraded to build 544. It seems that the html code delivered by 
this version is broken. anyone else got the same problem (not correctly 
displayed tables, non-active links, no images)?

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Re: [freenet-support] Lamer Help

2003-01-12 Thread kaboom

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On Sat, 11 Jan 2003 15:57:38 -0800 Greg Wooledge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 i'll be sure to put it up since it has my ip in it
 on my how to build a nuke from radio shack parts website

Um... what?

im teasing


(1) The seednodes.ref file contains *other* nodes, not yours.  If
you
want to publish your own node reference, you may also do that, but
it's
not included in seednodes.ref by default.


really quite often i see mine in the seednodes.ref downloaded with the daily snap, not 
that that matters,,which lead to a trivial question,
the freenet client throws it out when it seeds the routing table, right?

i imagine as far as questions go thats filed under duhh


(2) If people go to my web site, they have my IP address.  I don't
exactly try to hide my identity here, y'know...


i do out of purity to the concept, but i'm a writer and anyone
who knows me or reads my stuff can smell my style a mile a way

 so i can think of a few reason folks might not want
 to put their seed ref on their freesite

I said WEB site.

ah, ok sorry, artists arn't as tight with language
which coders of necessity must be

 Not freesite.  But yes, I do publish my seednodes.ref
file on my freesite as well as my web site.  Even if I were trying
to keep myself anonymous, which I clealy am not, point (1) above
would make this a relatively safe practice.  Remember the Freedom
Seed?  (And before that, the Evil Seed.)


they dont have kitchen recipes for nukes on them either

Of course, a seednodes.ref file on a freesite would not be very
helpful to the original poster, since he was reporting RNFs.  It
would be a bit like giving someone a CD-ROM with drivers on it for
their new CD-ROM drive.

o you bought an iomega once too

was mentioning favorite computer error messages with someone yesterday

my favorite is

keyboard error or keyboard not present
press F1 to continue or DEL to enter setup

Besides isnt the over arching concept more a needle in a needle stack
than a foolproof locked box?


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Re: [freenet-support] Lamer Help

2003-01-12 Thread Pete Soden
Actually Jay, I didn't need anyhelp having a healthy node running already,
and I do understand the problems the faces the dev team, but com'on for a
newbie does

 If you continue getting Route Not Found (RNF) errors for a prolonged
period of time, you might need to get newer seed node references.

actually mean anything? I seriously doubt it. a nicer response would of been
try downloading some seednode refs from
http://wooledge.org/~greg/ this should help with the route not found
problem.

And for anyone who would publish a seedref file but don't wont it on their
own personal site they pay for their are plenty of free hosting services
that you can lie to about you age address name etc ot get an account so
that's no excuse.

and didn't someone start mirroring freenetproject.org once? What happened to
that?

Pete


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Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 2:39 AM
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On Saturday 11 January 2003 07:07 pm, Pete Soden wrote:
 Well gee what a load of help you are to someone who hasn't had the joy
 and benefit of actually using a fully set up node, this sort of attitude
 is why people  give up after they try the software then when it doesn't
 work and can't find any help.

 So why don't we try to be constructive? instead of sarcasm/sarcasm
 1) Mention of these sort of things on freenetproject.org
 2) Add a link to a google search that is looking for the seednode.ref
 from the gateway/failure page?

I had the privelege of being in #freenet for most of Saturday, and a couple
of newbies were confused and frustrated because freenetproject.org was
down, and they couldn't get seeds, latest freenet.jar, etc.

In trying to help some of these poor souls by asking questions and offering
possible options, I was repeatedly flamed on why is freenetproject.org
down?  why isn't there a mirror?  why, why why...

In the end I don't think I was helpful to anyone; I offered to send someone
my jar files, seeds, and whatever they wanted but it wasn't good enough.
One person wanted a specific build (5xx or something), and when I could not
produce it (I don't keep the old buggy jars) I was met with more
complaining and bitching on why everything is screwed up, how freenet has
been in development for the last 70 years, etc.

Greg just gave you good solid advice, wrapped in a little sarcasm.  If
you've spent any time working on this project as I have (albeit client
tools) you may become sarcastic at times, since it so often feels like a
thankless task.  Building an application to ensure true freedom of
communication over the Internet takes more than just a weekend of coffee
and pizza.

Lucky for me, I code for personal satisfaction.  I sincerely wish you good
luck :)

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Re: Suggestions (was: Re: [freenet-support] Lamer Help)

2003-01-12 Thread Tld
Pete wrote:

sending them to the mailing list is a tad pointless, I mailed mine into the
list to help the guy who started the Lamer help thread, but it got put to
one side for moderation, as it was larger than 40k, so that'll never see the
light of day again as the lists aren't really moderated, anything that ends
up there gets deleted.


What about compression? 40k max size would mean about 28k (plus headers and 
such) of stuff, I think a compressed seednodes.ref (maybe chopped down to 
fit the size) would be small enough; every platform I can think of has 
support for zip or gzip files so that should not be a big problem.

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Re: Suggestions (was: Re: [freenet-support] Lamer Help)

2003-01-12 Thread Greg Wooledge
Tld ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 What about compression? 40k max size would mean about 28k (plus headers and 
 such) of stuff, I think a compressed seednodes.ref (maybe chopped down to 
 fit the size) would be small enough; every platform I can think of has 
 support for zip or gzip files so that should not be a big problem.

jekyll:/usr/local/cvs/Freenet-head/freenet$ ls -l ~/public_html/seednodes.ref 
-rw-r--r--1 greg greg54019 2003-01-09 20:38 
/home/greg/public_html/seednodes.ref
jekyll:/usr/local/cvs/Freenet-head/freenet$ gzip -c9 ~/public_html/seednodes.ref | wc 
-c
  13132

I will attempt to send a copy of a compressed seednodes.ref file
to this list to see whether it gets through.

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[freenet-support] seednodes.ref.gz

2003-01-12 Thread Greg Wooledge
seednodes.ref.gz should be attached.

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[freenet-support] After upgrading with update.sh all links and all images are removed

2003-01-12 Thread Alexander W. Janssen
Hello,

i stomped over a very cruel thing. I run build 534 and wanted to upgrade to
the latest version using upgrade.sh. After upgrading and reloading pages
(without deleting the node-filesystem or anything) _all_ pages are completly
broken.

All a href=/a are being removed. All img src= / are replaced by a
single img. This renders the complete page useless.

I reproduced the problem now for a couple of times; if you are interested i
can send you any information you need, if the problem isn't allready well
known or even fixed.

Another thing: hawk.freenetproject.org seems to be screwed up; sometimes i can
reach the website, but when i try to subscribe to a mailinglist i just get a
timeout.

HTH, Alex.

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Re: Suggestions (was: Re: [freenet-support] Lamer Help)

2003-01-12 Thread Pete
sending them to the mailing list is a tad pointless, I mailed mine into the
list to help the guy who started the Lamer help thread, but it got put to
one side for moderation, as it was larger than 40k, so that'll never see the
light of day again as the lists aren't really moderated, anything that ends
up there gets deleted.

but I like the rest of the idea, I think the best person to talk about
mirroring the site would be Ian, I may even have a go if it is deemed
necessary.

Pete
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 Pete Soden wrote:
  And for anyone who would publish a seedref file but don't wont it on
their
  own personal site they pay for their are plenty of free hosting services
  that you can lie to about you age address name etc ot get an account so
  that's no excuse.

 That is one possibility; I guess google would then be able to tag them and
 a search for seednodes.ref might help. Everybody should use the very same
 filename, and I'd say seednodes.ref is an appropriate one.

 Another possibility, upload monthly to the ML (weekly?) a seednodes.ref.
 Then it would stay in the mail archives, for everyone to go fetch it. I
 think. :)

  and didn't someone start mirroring freenetproject.org once? What
happened to
  that?

 What are the requirements for that? I might just go and do that.
 I don't have a big pipe to the 'net, but if the choice is between (very)
 slow and down, I'd go for the slow one.

 Greetings!

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Re: [freenet-support] After upgrading with update.sh all links and all images are removed

2003-01-12 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Sun, Jan 12, 2003 at 06:36:41PM +0100, Alexander W. Janssen wrote:
 Hello,
 
 i stomped over a very cruel thing. I run build 534 and wanted to upgrade to
 the latest version using upgrade.sh. After upgrading and reloading pages
 (without deleting the node-filesystem or anything) _all_ pages are completly
 broken.
Ugh. Yeah, we know. The code was fixed long ago, but the sourceforge
site is down, so the download returns the old, cached, f*cked version.
Will be fixed soon.
 
 All a href=/a are being removed. All img src= / are replaced by a
 single img. This renders the complete page useless.
 
 I reproduced the problem now for a couple of times; if you are interested i
 can send you any information you need, if the problem isn't allready well
 known or even fixed.
 
 Another thing: hawk.freenetproject.org seems to be screwed up; sometimes i can
 reach the website, but when i try to subscribe to a mailinglist i just get a
 timeout.
 
 HTH, Alex.
 
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Re: [freenet-support] Re: Limiting bandwith usage on linux

2003-01-12 Thread Nicholas Sturm
I down loaded a bunch of stuff to read from there.  At 71 years of age I'm
going to need to be clone a few times to get to a solution before I leave
for happy land...  Obviously the SETI project has a good solution for that
general problem, but that probably won't help me in this reincarnation. If
you get to happy land first... lay aside a copy of the solution for me. 
/sarcasm too

  Best of luck.  And that is with positive hopes.


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 Date: 1/11/2003 10:02:57 PM
 Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Re: Limiting bandwith usage on linux

 On 01/08/2003 05:25 PM Jason Lunz rambled on about:

  [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
  
 How can I limit the bandwith freenet is using WITHOUT the settings in
 freenet.conf? 
  
  http://www.lartc.org/
  
  Not simple, but with enough work it'll almost certainly do what you
  want. It's even possible, with the right setup, to restrict freenet to
  use all available bandwidth not used by other applications, without
  noticably impacting their performance.
  

 I started w/ the wshaper script

 http://lartc.org/wondershaper/

 but I'm still not there yetare you using cbq or htb?

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Re: [freenet-support] seednodes.ref.gz

2003-01-12 Thread Edgar Friendly
Nicholas Sturm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 
 Yep.  It's there, and WinZip opened it.  But I haven't the slightest idea
 what I would do with it.  I'll leave it in the mailbox just in case someone
 want's to tell me how to use it with Win2K.
 
Put it in the same directory as your .jar file and restart your node.
Then your node will know about more others.

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