[freenet-support] Bug report

2009-07-20 Thread Doug Baggett
Well, it asked me to send this to you guys so here it is, :)

 Probably a bug: please report: 1 peers forcibly disconnected due to not
acknowledging packets.
 1 of your peers are having severe problems (not acknowledging packets even
after 10 minutes). This is probably due to a bug in the code. Please report
it to us at the bug tracker at
https://bugs.freenetproject.org/or
to the support mailing list
supp...@freenetproject.org. Please include this message and what version of
the node you are running. The affected peers (you may not want to include
this in your bug report if they are darknet peers) are:

   - 96.250.41.237:5219


Here is the version I was running.


   - Freenet 0.7.5 Build #1223 build01223-real
   - Freenet-ext Build #26 r23771

-Doug
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[freenet-support] Binding to IPv6 only and/or preferring IPv6

2009-06-04 Thread Doug Baggett
Is there a way to either force IPv6 only and/or prefer IPv6 nodes over IPv4?

thanks!
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[freenet-support] IPv6 and Java Web Start install

2008-08-05 Thread Doug Baggett
Freenet seems to work with ipv6, but the initial bootstrap is impossible to
install without dual IPv4 connectivity (for and for getting an initial set
of peers)

Has there been any thoughts or discussions on how to to fix this?

Just an idea, but Freenet could get a free IPv6 tunnel for the web server
from sixxs.net and then publish a  record so that the java app can pull
the application down IPv6 only clients. It's probably a good idea to get
this going now so that as v6 continues to grow this will increase the use of
v6 over freenet.

I've signed up for my own IPv6 block on sixxs.net and it works quite well.
Most colleges and universities connected to Internet2 and the European/Asian
networks that it peer with are IPv6 enabled so freenet could utilize this
quite nicely.

-Doug
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[freenet-support] IPv6 and Java Web Start install

2008-08-05 Thread Doug Baggett
Freenet seems to work with ipv6, but the initial bootstrap is impossible to
install without dual IPv4 connectivity (for and for getting an initial set
of peers)

Has there been any thoughts or discussions on how to to fix this?

Just an idea, but Freenet could get a free IPv6 tunnel for the web server
from sixxs.net and then publish a  record so that the java app can pull
the application down IPv6 only clients. It's probably a good idea to get
this going now so that as v6 continues to grow this will increase the use of
v6 over freenet.

I've signed up for my own IPv6 block on sixxs.net and it works quite well.
Most colleges and universities connected to Internet2 and the European/Asian
networks that it peer with are IPv6 enabled so freenet could utilize this
quite nicely.

-Doug
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