[freenet-support] How to remove an opennet peer?

2009-02-12 Thread SmallSister development
I get the error message:
> One or more of your node's peers have never connected in the two
> weeks since they were added. Consider removing them since they are
> marginally affecting performance (wasting packets talking to nodes
> that aren't there).

A quick investigation identified the culprit: an ipv6-only opnennet
peer. How do I get it off the list? (I am perfectly willing to ignore
it, it doesn't seem to do much harm.)

Yes, my Linux boxen have ipv6 support, but that isn't configured nor routed.

Peter.



[freenet-support] How to remove an opennet peer?

2009-02-12 Thread Dennis Nezic
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 11:45:29 +0100, SmallSister development wrote:
> I get the error message:
> > One or more of your node's peers have never connected in the two
> > weeks since they were added. Consider removing them since they are
> > marginally affecting performance (wasting packets talking to nodes
> > that aren't there).
> 
> A quick investigation identified the culprit: an ipv6-only opnennet
> peer. How do I get it off the list? (I am perfectly willing to ignore
> it, it doesn't seem to do much harm.)
> 
> Yes, my Linux boxen have ipv6 support, but that isn't configured nor
> routed.

An iptables DROP rule to filter that ip address? :b



[freenet-support] How to remove an opennet peer?

2009-02-12 Thread Luke771
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 09:42:46 -0500
Dennis Nezic  wrote:

> On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 11:45:29 +0100, SmallSister development wrote:
> > I get the error message:
> > > One or more of your node's peers have never connected in the two
> > > weeks since they were added. Consider removing them since they are
> > > marginally affecting performance (wasting packets talking to nodes
> > > that aren't there).
> > 
> > A quick investigation identified the culprit: an ipv6-only opnennet
> > peer. How do I get it off the list? (I am perfectly willing to ignore
> > it, it doesn't seem to do much harm.)
> > 
> > Yes, my Linux boxen have ipv6 support, but that isn't configured nor
> > routed.
> 
> An iptables DROP rule to filter that ip address? :b

Edit openpeers- and delete the culprit.
You may need to add a firewall rule to prevent the same IP from being re-added
(stop freenet, edit file, add firewall rule, start freenet)

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[freenet-support] How to remove an opennet peer?

2009-02-12 Thread SmallSister development
Luke771 wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 09:42:46 -0500
> Dennis Nezic  wrote:
> 
>> On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 11:45:29 +0100, SmallSister development wrote:
>>> I get the error message:
 One or more of your node's peers have never connected in the two
 weeks since they were added. Consider removing them since they are
 marginally affecting performance (wasting packets talking to nodes
 that aren't there).
>>> A quick investigation identified the culprit: an ipv6-only opnennet
>>> peer. How do I get it off the list? (I am perfectly willing to ignore
>>> it, it doesn't seem to do much harm.)
>>>
>>> Yes, my Linux boxen have ipv6 support, but that isn't configured nor
>>> routed.
>> An iptables DROP rule to filter that ip address? :b
> 
> Edit openpeers- and delete the culprit.
> You may need to add a firewall rule to prevent the same IP from being re-added
> (stop freenet, edit file, add firewall rule, start freenet)
> 
Can you tell me what ipv4 address to block? The ipv6 address that the
peer advertises is not routed.




[freenet-support] How to remove an opennet peer?

2009-02-12 Thread Luke771
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 16:57:27 +0100
SmallSister development  wrote:

> Luke771 wrote:
> > On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 09:42:46 -0500
> > Dennis Nezic  wrote:
> > 
> >> On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 11:45:29 +0100, SmallSister development wrote:
> >>> I get the error message:
>  One or more of your node's peers have never connected in the two
>  weeks since they were added. Consider removing them since they are
>  marginally affecting performance (wasting packets talking to nodes
>  that aren't there).
> >>> A quick investigation identified the culprit: an ipv6-only opnennet
> >>> peer. How do I get it off the list? (I am perfectly willing to ignore
> >>> it, it doesn't seem to do much harm.)
> >>>
> >>> Yes, my Linux boxen have ipv6 support, but that isn't configured nor
> >>> routed.
> >> An iptables DROP rule to filter that ip address? :b
> > 
> > Edit openpeers- and delete the culprit.
> > You may need to add a firewall rule to prevent the same IP from being 
> > re-added
> > (stop freenet, edit file, add firewall rule, start freenet)
> > 
> Can you tell me what ipv4 address to block? The ipv6 address that the
> peer advertises is not routed.
> 

No idea, sorry. I guess it's possible to find out but I have no idea how.


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[freenet-support] How to remove an opennet peer?

2009-02-12 Thread Edward Langenback
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Luke771 wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 16:57:27 +0100
> SmallSister development  wrote:
> 
>> Luke771 wrote:
>>> On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 09:42:46 -0500
>>> Dennis Nezic  wrote:
>>>
 On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 11:45:29 +0100, SmallSister development wrote:
> I get the error message:
>> One or more of your node's peers have never connected in the two
>> weeks since they were added. Consider removing them since they are
>> marginally affecting performance (wasting packets talking to nodes
>> that aren't there).
> A quick investigation identified the culprit: an ipv6-only opnennet
> peer. How do I get it off the list? (I am perfectly willing to ignore
> it, it doesn't seem to do much harm.)
>
> Yes, my Linux boxen have ipv6 support, but that isn't configured nor
> routed.
 An iptables DROP rule to filter that ip address? :b
>>> Edit openpeers- and delete the culprit.
>>> You may need to add a firewall rule to prevent the same IP from being 
>>> re-added
>>> (stop freenet, edit file, add firewall rule, start freenet)
>>>
>> Can you tell me what ipv4 address to block? The ipv6 address that the
>> peer advertises is not routed.
>>
> 
> No idea, sorry. I guess it's possible to find out but I have no idea how.


Try this:  http://ip-lookup.net/conversion.php


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[freenet-support] How to remove an opennet peer?

2009-02-12 Thread SmallSister development
I get the error message:
> One or more of your node's peers have never connected in the two
> weeks since they were added. Consider removing them since they are
> marginally affecting performance (wasting packets talking to nodes
> that aren't there).

A quick investigation identified the culprit: an ipv6-only opnennet
peer. How do I get it off the list? (I am perfectly willing to ignore
it, it doesn't seem to do much harm.)

Yes, my Linux boxen have ipv6 support, but that isn't configured nor routed.

Peter.
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Re: [freenet-support] How to remove an opennet peer?

2009-02-12 Thread Dennis Nezic
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 11:45:29 +0100, SmallSister development wrote:
> I get the error message:
> > One or more of your node's peers have never connected in the two
> > weeks since they were added. Consider removing them since they are
> > marginally affecting performance (wasting packets talking to nodes
> > that aren't there).
> 
> A quick investigation identified the culprit: an ipv6-only opnennet
> peer. How do I get it off the list? (I am perfectly willing to ignore
> it, it doesn't seem to do much harm.)
> 
> Yes, my Linux boxen have ipv6 support, but that isn't configured nor
> routed.

An iptables DROP rule to filter that ip address? :b
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Re: [freenet-support] How to remove an opennet peer?

2009-02-12 Thread Luke771
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 09:42:46 -0500
Dennis Nezic  wrote:

> On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 11:45:29 +0100, SmallSister development wrote:
> > I get the error message:
> > > One or more of your node's peers have never connected in the two
> > > weeks since they were added. Consider removing them since they are
> > > marginally affecting performance (wasting packets talking to nodes
> > > that aren't there).
> > 
> > A quick investigation identified the culprit: an ipv6-only opnennet
> > peer. How do I get it off the list? (I am perfectly willing to ignore
> > it, it doesn't seem to do much harm.)
> > 
> > Yes, my Linux boxen have ipv6 support, but that isn't configured nor
> > routed.
> 
> An iptables DROP rule to filter that ip address? :b

Edit openpeers- and delete the culprit.
You may need to add a firewall rule to prevent the same IP from being re-added
(stop freenet, edit file, add firewall rule, start freenet)

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Re: [freenet-support] How to remove an opennet peer?

2009-02-12 Thread SmallSister development
Luke771 wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 09:42:46 -0500
> Dennis Nezic  wrote:
> 
>> On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 11:45:29 +0100, SmallSister development wrote:
>>> I get the error message:
 One or more of your node's peers have never connected in the two
 weeks since they were added. Consider removing them since they are
 marginally affecting performance (wasting packets talking to nodes
 that aren't there).
>>> A quick investigation identified the culprit: an ipv6-only opnennet
>>> peer. How do I get it off the list? (I am perfectly willing to ignore
>>> it, it doesn't seem to do much harm.)
>>>
>>> Yes, my Linux boxen have ipv6 support, but that isn't configured nor
>>> routed.
>> An iptables DROP rule to filter that ip address? :b
> 
> Edit openpeers- and delete the culprit.
> You may need to add a firewall rule to prevent the same IP from being re-added
> (stop freenet, edit file, add firewall rule, start freenet)
> 
Can you tell me what ipv4 address to block? The ipv6 address that the
peer advertises is not routed.

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Re: [freenet-support] How to remove an opennet peer?

2009-02-12 Thread Luke771
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 16:57:27 +0100
SmallSister development  wrote:

> Luke771 wrote:
> > On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 09:42:46 -0500
> > Dennis Nezic  wrote:
> > 
> >> On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 11:45:29 +0100, SmallSister development wrote:
> >>> I get the error message:
>  One or more of your node's peers have never connected in the two
>  weeks since they were added. Consider removing them since they are
>  marginally affecting performance (wasting packets talking to nodes
>  that aren't there).
> >>> A quick investigation identified the culprit: an ipv6-only opnennet
> >>> peer. How do I get it off the list? (I am perfectly willing to ignore
> >>> it, it doesn't seem to do much harm.)
> >>>
> >>> Yes, my Linux boxen have ipv6 support, but that isn't configured nor
> >>> routed.
> >> An iptables DROP rule to filter that ip address? :b
> > 
> > Edit openpeers- and delete the culprit.
> > You may need to add a firewall rule to prevent the same IP from being 
> > re-added
> > (stop freenet, edit file, add firewall rule, start freenet)
> > 
> Can you tell me what ipv4 address to block? The ipv6 address that the
> peer advertises is not routed.
> 

No idea, sorry. I guess it's possible to find out but I have no idea how.


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Re: [freenet-support] How to remove an opennet peer?

2009-02-12 Thread Edward Langenback
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Luke771 wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 16:57:27 +0100
> SmallSister development  wrote:
> 
>> Luke771 wrote:
>>> On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 09:42:46 -0500
>>> Dennis Nezic  wrote:
>>>
 On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 11:45:29 +0100, SmallSister development wrote:
> I get the error message:
>> One or more of your node's peers have never connected in the two
>> weeks since they were added. Consider removing them since they are
>> marginally affecting performance (wasting packets talking to nodes
>> that aren't there).
> A quick investigation identified the culprit: an ipv6-only opnennet
> peer. How do I get it off the list? (I am perfectly willing to ignore
> it, it doesn't seem to do much harm.)
>
> Yes, my Linux boxen have ipv6 support, but that isn't configured nor
> routed.
 An iptables DROP rule to filter that ip address? :b
>>> Edit openpeers- and delete the culprit.
>>> You may need to add a firewall rule to prevent the same IP from being 
>>> re-added
>>> (stop freenet, edit file, add firewall rule, start freenet)
>>>
>> Can you tell me what ipv4 address to block? The ipv6 address that the
>> peer advertises is not routed.
>>
> 
> No idea, sorry. I guess it's possible to find out but I have no idea how.


Try this:  http://ip-lookup.net/conversion.php


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