[freenet-support] Satellite TV hex files for Funcards, Goldcards

2002-10-09 Thread Jay



 
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for 
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Take a look at http://MagicFun.da.ru for the latest hex 
files.  
   
 
Many thanks Jay.  


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2002-10-18 Thread Jay
Title: Satellite news




 
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Re: [freenet-support] Re: emperical evidence for what I say

2004-12-02 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Thursday 02 December 2004 05:45 pm, Newsbyte wrote:
> "As long as we've agreed to continue this silliness, just what is your
> current position?  That you should get your freenet.org e-mail address
> back because freenet sucks?"
>
> If we follow the argument of toad, who says it is correct that my
> emailaccount was deleted, because I wasn't helpful and was trolling, and
> since I've demonstrated that what I said was not trolling, but the actual
> truth, logic dictates that it should be restored, yes.
>
> But ofcourse, with all the ego's flying around, there is little chance of
> that, I think.

[14:37]  newsbyte: if you don't let the thread die im going to petition 
to have you banned from the lists
[14:45]  newsbyte: do you read me?

I mean it; your comments on the Support list are *not* helpful in the least 
bit.  I won't say you haven't contributed in the past, but the current 
flamewar on Support is totally inappropriate.

This purpose of this list is to provide support to new users and give them a 
chance to answer each other's questions.  You've been told in the past (by 
me as well) to use the mailing lists appropriately and you've ignored 
almost *every* request that subscribers to the list have made (of which you 
are not for your own reasons).  As an advocate for the freenet project, I 
don't like seeing this garbage on a list intended to be user-friendly.

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Re: [freenet-support] Getting started question...

2005-02-27 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Sunday 27 February 2005 01:46 pm, Don Gregory wrote:
> After initially setting up Freenet, (I set it to announce in the config)
> will it only download and cache sites I try to visit, or if I leave it
> running, will it just start to spider stuff automatically up to my
> store's set MB limit?

Not quite.  What I and others do is run Frost (for example), which in the 
process of periodically checking for new messages on the Frost boards 
discovers more routes within Freenet.  Later, you should see that clicking 
on links results in more successes than failures (route not found / data 
not found).

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[freenet-support] freenet install problems

2015-06-17 Thread jay Krik
I have downloaded the new_installer_offline_1467.jar
and freenet_installer.jar
and the jnlp

I am using ubuntu  14.04

Nothing I try works  terminal keeps coming up with an error

the jar and the jnlp are both in /Homedirectory.

Please send me the proper syntax to run .

I used software manager  to install java webstart

But nothing works.

One thing about windows and the exe install files double clickand they
install.
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Re: [freenet-support] THIS HAS BEEN TORTURE , NEEDS TO IMPROVE OR IT WILL FALL .

2002-07-22 Thread Jay Davis

On Monday 22 July 2002 08:19 pm, fredunsworth wrote:
> Thanks , I have done that before but it doesnt help . Do I download the
> three items on the download page or one or what? , it doesnt say , I have
> tried all the combinations , none work , I am sick of going round the
> freedom engone for 3/4 days/nights and waiting for minutes only to get the
> error sign , does noone check these sites to see if they are dead links ??



I wish people, in general, would stop complaining.  It doesn't do any good. 
The developers are trying hard. The developers don't "owe" you anything - if 
it doesn't work, then it's really not a big deal.  You didn't pay for it, you 
don't have a right to complain when it doesn't work.  It's not a finished 
project.  Pick up a Java book and learn how to help out if it's such a big 
deal to you.

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Re: [freenet-support] Fcptools

2002-10-09 Thread Jay Oliveri

On Wednesday 09 October 2002 11:09 am, Marco A. Calamari wrote:
> Fcptools in the snapshot directory is dated 8 august.
>
> I heard of some patches; which is the reference cvs ?
>
> Is the one in Freenet cvs ?
>
> THX   Marco

The branch "fcp_0_4_7" in CVS I would consider the most stable so far.  
Currently, CVS HEAD will *not* compile until further notice.

Maybe this answers your question; however I'm not sure what patches you 
are referring to.

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Re: [freenet-support] Freenet-ext

2002-10-16 Thread Jay Oliveri

On Tuesday 15 October 2002 10:58 am, Marco A. Calamari wrote:
> Due to the fact that there are 4 different
>  version of freenet-ext.jar plus 2 source
>  of some of it, which one is the good one ?
>
> My guess: the one dated 14 september in the
>  snapshots directory

When I do 'ant jar' against the CVS sources, it automatically (using 
wget) downloads freenet-ext.jar from the snapshots directory.. 
specifically:

giannij  users   87865 Sep 14 16:48 freenet-ext.jar

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Re: [freenet-support] Which Java?

2002-10-23 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Friday 18 October 2002 18:29 pm, Ian Clarke wrote:
> To my knowledge, there is no firm evidence that Sun's 1.4 JVM is
> causing any problems.

I think the current problem is with the way start-freenet.sh starts the 
node under jdk 1.4.x.  If I run 'java freenet.node.Main' manually it 
starts w/out a problem.  Haven't tried figuring out why..

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Re: [freenet-support] FCPTools Compile confusion

2002-11-02 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Friday 01 November 2002 19:41 pm, Larry Kirkpatrick [cwp] wrote:
> No, I have root but haven't had to drop into it to do anything.  I
> just did the regular install back with 525.  Really, I just need to
> figure out how to create a SSK so I can inject my freesite under it.
> LK

If you run ./configure without the --prefix parameter, then the 
configure script (via Autoconf) will assume you mean /usr/local/..., 
which are all root owned by default.

Something like: "./configure --prefix=/home/user" will attempt to 
install the binaries in /home/user/bin when "make install" is later 
executed.

Hope this helps.

> On Friday, November 1, 2002, at 04:22  PM, Thomas Amm wrote:
> > Am Sam, 2002-11-02 um 00.50 schrieb Larry Kirkpatrick[cwp]:
> >> Putting this together in OS X.2.  I know this is not FCP Support,
> >> but perhaps a listender can help.  here's the problem I get at the
> >> end.
> >>
> >> /bin/sh ../mkinstalldirs /usr/local/include
> >> mkdir /usr/local/include
> >> mkdir: /usr/local/include: Permission denied
> >> make[2]: *** [install-includeHEADERS] Error 1
> >> make[1]: *** [install-am] Error 2
> >> make: *** [install-recursive] Error 1
> >
> > are you trying to install as non-root user?
> > Freenet nodes should never be *run* with root permissions,
> > but you'll need to install them as root.

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Re: [freenet-support] FCP Tools

2002-11-02 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Wednesday 30 October 2002 20:45 pm, Reed Hedges wrote:
> Hi, Is FCP Tools current, and if so, is there anonymous CVS (read)
> access?

In CVS there are two branches: HEAD and FCP_0_4_7.  Download the 
FCP_0_4_7 branch (anon/read is allowed) for the current 
'stable' release.  If you prefer, try the tarball at:

http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/fcptools-stable.tgz

Unstable is currently under active development (incremental commits) 
and isn't guaranteed to do much of anything for the time being.

> I want to add freenet support to typechain, a library I wrote for VOS
> to automatically decode data or to fetch data from a URL. Since
> typechain is written in C++, I need (or strongly desire) a C or C++
> library that I can use...

ezFCPlib is the library you may want.  But it is functionally broken in 
the 'stable' tree.  There will be many improvements to come with the 
release currently being worked on; until then...

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Re: [freenet-support] temp files

2003-01-05 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Sunday 05 January 2003 02:33 am, Joel M. Baldwin wrote:
>  The recent mention of the temp directory prompted me to go look
> to see what was in there.  I found 1200 files totaling 125meg
>
> Aren't these supposed to be being deleted when freenet is
> done with them?

Not necessarily.  Some Unix implementations clear /tmp on startup, some 
don't.  Are you sure all the files in there were created by Freenet?

Whatever OS you're running can be set easily to clear out any and all 
temporary directories on system boot.  I have to do this on my Win2K box 
under the 'Documents and Settings' dir, or IE will cache the entire 
Internet on my hard drive.

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Re: [freenet-support] temp files

2003-01-05 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Sunday 05 January 2003 03:11 pm, Dave Hooper wrote:
> > >  The recent mention of the temp directory prompted me to go look
> > > to see what was in there.  I found 1200 files totaling 125meg
> > >
> > > Aren't these supposed to be being deleted when freenet is
> > > done with them?
> >
> > Not necessarily.
>
> Are you sure?  What is the *point* if temporary files if they're not
> temporary? :-)   Freenet uses temporary files for numerous reasons but
> the bottom line has to always be, when it's no longer needed, it should
> be deleted.  Or reused.  Or whatever.
>
> Quick important question though ... when the original poster (Joel M.
> Baldwin) reported looking in the temp directory, I assume the refence was
> to the freenet "store_n/temp" folder rather than /tmp or C:\Temp or
> something generic ...

I have no idea what OS he's running, let alone which 'temp' directory he's 
specifically referring to.

btw my ./freenet/freenet/store_*/temp dir is empty, and I do not regularly 
delete the files manually.

Will Mr. Baldwin please elucidate?

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Re: [freenet-support] Lamer Help

2003-01-11 Thread Jay Oliveri
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 
> 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: [freenet-support] can't connect to localhost:8888

2003-01-25 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Saturday 25 January 2003 02:21 am, Joey Stanford wrote:
> I'm toast too.  The update took down my XP and my Mac OS X machines. 
> Freenet is dead.  .and we thought we'd never see the day.
> ---
> [freenet-support] can't connect to localhost:
> Grim Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sat, 25 Jan 2003 05:53:12 +0100 (CET)

Well, would someone like to clue the rest of us in and paste some relevant 
logFile information?  Make sure to set logLevel=Minor before starting your 
node.

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Re: [freenet-support] freenet comment ca marche ?

2003-01-25 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Saturday 25 January 2003 07:59 am, bruno michel wrote:
> Salut,
> J'ai installer freenet sur mon pc version windows et j'arrive pas le
> faire fonctionner. Existe t il un tutorial ou quelque chose comme ca pour
> comprendre le fonctionnement ou vous pourriez peut etre m'aider. Ben
> voila, en attendant une reponse de votre part ben longue vie a freenet.

[Start (via Google)]
<< Hello, I have to install freenet on my PC version Windows and I am not 
able to make it function.  Does there exist a tutorial or something like Ca 
to include/understand operation or could you a help to me?  Ben veiled, 
while waiting for a response of your share Ben long life has freenet. >>
[End]

What isn't working?  Anything in the Logfile?  If possible, answer in 
English.

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[freenet-support] FCPTools; fcpput ready for initial testing

2003-02-09 Thread Jay Oliveri
I'd like to announce that a new fcpput is currently working (more or less) 
with normal files as well as FEC encoded splitfiles.

This program is the result of a major rewrite to various portions of 
ezFCPlib especially, so that the client programs (fcpput, fcpget, 
fcpputsite) can focus on logic not specific to FCP (record files in 
putsite, command line processing, etc).  All inserts end up going through 
either one of two possible channels, both defined in ezFCPlib/_fcpPut.c.

This means that if anyone feels inspired to complete fcpputsite, they will 
have a much easier time producing better results.  This is because *all* 
the FCP logic is contained withing ezFCPlib, allowing fcpputsite to focus 
on things like keeping record files (for re-starting a site insertion), 
processing command line parameters, creating mapfiles (using ezFCPlib of 
course), etc.

If someone who uses the old fcpputsite would like to help out, it would then 
free me to complete the key retrieval code (for ezFCPlib mainly, and fcpget 
for the curious).  I would then incorporate anything redundant into 
ezFCPlib along the way.  In the end the program should rock.

Source tarballs:
http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/fcptools-unstable.tgz

Pre-compiled Win32 binary:
http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/fcptools-bin.zip

"fcpput --help" for usage instructions.

The documentation is slightly out of date, and I'll be working on that as 
well in the immediate future so that would-be client writers can take 
advantage of ezFCPlib, which as far as I'm concerned has been my focus all 
along.

I do have a mental roadmap that describes where I see the library evolving, 
and I'll be documenting it on my personal website.  The best idea so far is 
another layer directly above ezFCPlib to handle queued inserts, multiple 
insert threads, inserts across multiple nodes, etc. all making use of the 
current ezFCPlib api.  Announcements will be made here when more info is 
available.

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Re: [freenet-dev] Re: [freenet-support] FCPTools; fcpput ready for initial testing

2003-02-09 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Sunday 09 February 2003 01:02 pm, bdonlan wrote:
> On Sunday 09 February 2003 11:13 am, Jay Oliveri wrote:
> > I'd like to announce that a new fcpput is currently working (more or
> > less) with normal files as well as FEC encoded splitfiles.
>
> Does it use the node's FEC interface, or does it have its own?

Node's FEC interface for the time being.  Implementing C based FEC would be 
great in the longer term, and fit well into the current codebase.

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[freenet-support] FCPTools; fcpput ready for testing

2003-02-11 Thread Jay Oliveri
Apologies; I used automake 1.5 instead of 1.4.  KDE requires 1.5 and I never 
downgraded since working with KDE.

I just tested the CVS head in a clean tree on sf's compile farm.. any 
problems let me know.

Source tarballs:
http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/fcptools-unstable.tgz

Pre-compiled Win32 binary:
http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/fcptools-bin.zip

"fcpput --help" for usage instructions.

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Re: [freenet-support] uninstalling from debian

2003-12-03 Thread Jay Oliveri
To completely remove a Debian package, do:
-> dpkg -P 

The -P is for Purge.  This should work provided the Debian scripts were 
setup properly.

On Tuesday 02 December 2003 12:02 pm, Matthew K Grimes wrote:
> $ apt-get uninstall freenet
>
> This seemed to get rid of a bunch of files, but for some reason freenet
> still starts up on boot and I have to kill its java process every time I
> turn on the computer. I searched on the archives of this list, but all
> that was mentioned was using an uninstall program on the windows
> distribution, which I don't think is something we linux people get. Can
> somebody more linux-savvy tell me how I can get rid of freenet?

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Re: [freenet-support] Re: Old Freenet

2004-01-11 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Sunday 11 January 2004 07:40 am, Garb wrote:
> > On Sat, Jan 10, 2004 at 06:04:17PM +, Andrew Dickson wrote:
> >> Let's face it, freenet was working brilliantly this
> >> time last year... Content was slow, but it was
> >> accessible. At the moment freenet is dead in the
> >> water.
> >
> > The unstable network on the other hand is working pretty well. We
> > should be merging the code in the next week or so, however the unstable
> > network *is* rather small (100 nodes or so). Anyone who is willing to
> > provide bug reports and upgrade their nodes daily should try the
> > unstable branch however.
> >
> >> Why is the stable network not reverting back to the
> >> older code until these new bugs are ironed out?
>
> Actually I have wondered a great deal about this myself. Why did Freenet
> break in the first place and - assuming that it happened through an error
> introduced by an update about a year ago - why wasn't the stable version
> reverted to the last working version, so we could have avoided paralyzing
> the entire net for a year? Even if the fix is allmost ready for the big
> launch, the other issues would be interesting to know about, just for
> historical reasons.

The last working version didn't work very well, especially on a larger 
scale.  There were overloading problems for nodes, and routing problems 
that next-gen routing were going to address that were made worse.

Added to this, the project recently agreed to have a stable as well as 
unstable network.  Before that, the network had stable and unstable nodes 
all attempting to work together.  This made improvements in the node 
difficult to measure when older nodes are part of the network.

Backing off to an ancient build also removes any and all improvements and 
bugfixes made all over the codebase, including some FCP related that I was 
interested in.

More than likely, things will stabilize again over time (perhaps shorter 
than everyone thinks) and we will have two separate networks and hopefully 
less complaining and whining on freenet-dev.  Overall things are looking 
better in the unstable network, and there's talk of merging some changes 
into the stable branch, but all this takes time and effort.  Keep in mind 
it's still 0.5, which implies it's not ready for 1.0 release.

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Re: [freenet-support] Stable build 5064, and the transfer termination attack

2004-01-27 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Tuesday 27 January 2004 12:40 am, Paul Derbyshire wrote:
> On 27 Jan 2004 at 1:58, Toad wrote:
> > 2. In some instances, we may want to receive the data. This could maybe
> > be determined by unobtanium on the datastore or something.
>
> Unobtanium? :) Rewatched the Core on DVD lately?

[From: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.devel/8205]
> More mundane, and a closer metaphor:
> 
> In the movie The Core, a team of scientists and astronauts have to
> travel into the earth's molten core in order to save the world. The ship
> they travel in is made of a substance called Unobtanium, which gets
> stronger as more pressure is applied.
> 
> Hence the metaphor: as load goes up, we make what we accept more and
> more specialized. Overload pressure strengthens specialization.

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Re: [freenet-support] How do I add node refs to my node's routing table?

2004-03-14 Thread Jay Oliveri
After reading your emails for the last 2 days I have no clue what you're 
trying to do.  You were first using stable, then unstable.  Then a friend's 
node, then nodes on 2 different networks (i can only assume stable & 
unstable).

So what is it again you're trying to do?  (I dont' understand the A's routes 
vs. B's routes argument either).

On Sunday 14 March 2004 05:04 am, Christopher Brian Jack wrote:
> I am having trouble trying to interconnect friends' freenodes.  The give
> me their node's reference but I keep getting complaints that the ref does
> not contain an estimator fieldset.  Is there a way to generate complete
> files that have all the required information?
>
> Each node has different routing tables so I'd like to be able to use the
> nodes together to increase the available search path within a couple hops
> or so.
>
> Any way to do this so that the connections stay permanent?
> Im trying to have the nodes work like this
>
>   } a.b.c.dA.B.C.D {
> a's routes}  <-= nodeA <--> nodeB <-=  {  b's routes
>   }    {
>
> I'm hoping this configration will help connectivity a bit and reduce the
> dreaded RNFs and DNFs.

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Re: [freenet-support] How do I add node refs to my node's routing table?

2004-03-14 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Sunday 14 March 2004 07:39 pm, Christopher Brian Jack wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Mar 2004, Jay Oliveri wrote:
> > After reading your emails for the last 2 days I have no clue what
> > you're trying to do.  You were first using stable, then unstable.  Then
> > a friend's node, then nodes on 2 different networks (i can only assume
> > stable & unstable).
> >
> > So what is it again you're trying to do?  (I dont' understand the A's
> > routes vs. B's routes argument either).
>
> get the two nodes to interoperate with each other.  I would suspect this
> could be done by adding each node's ref to the other node's seedfile

Yes, provided they are compatible builds.  There are two freenet's 
maintained by the freenetproject; stable and unstable.  They are seperate 
networks that do not communicate with each other.

When you say "Each node has different routing tables so I'd like to be able 
to use the nodes together to increase the available search path within a 
couple hops or so", are you saying these two nodes are on different tcp/ip 
networks, or one node is from stable and another from unstable?

> > > I am having trouble trying to interconnect friends' freenodes.  The
> > > give me their node's reference but I keep getting complaints that the
> > > ref does not contain an estimator fieldset.  Is there a way to
> > > generate complete files that have all the required information?
> > >
> > > Each node has different routing tables so I'd like to be able to use
> > > the nodes together to increase the available search path within a
> > > couple hops or so.
> > >
> > > Any way to do this so that the connections stay permanent?
> > > Im trying to have the nodes work like this
> > >
> > >   } a.b.c.dA.B.C.D {
> > > a's routes}  <-= nodeA <--> nodeB <-=  {  b's routes
> > >   }{
>
> node a has one set of routes, b another set
> nodeA and nodeB run on separate networks
> but the goal is to have A and B permanently connect to each other so the
> A can take advnatage of B's nodes and A's nodes can take advantage of
> B's.
>
> Why is this so diifuclt to understand, what am I not explainging right?

Your use of the word "network" is ambiguous, since it could mean a tcp/ip 
network or a freenet, so I'm asking for more information; stop me if you 
feel you're not getting your moneys worth in this support forum.

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Re: [freenet-support] How do I add node refs to my node's routing table?

2004-03-15 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Sunday 14 March 2004 09:35 pm, Christopher Brian Jack wrote:
> I'm getting way too many RNF/DNFs so any way to expand the available
> routing would be a welcome thing either node. about 60% of the time it
> doesn't even get off the originating node.  I've tried putting each
> other's node's ref into the seedfile but the nodes don't seem to want to
> use them.  As I said earlier the windows version just complains that
> there are no estimator fieldsets for the noderef and won't import it.

RNF's and DNF's occur for various reasons.  It could be the network in 
general is overloaded, or the node holding the key is specifically 
overloaded or split from the network.

However the "no estimator fieldsets" messsage sounds like a bug.. I will 
forward the question over to the dev list.

As for the rest I couldn't say.

> On the freebsd node (at the other IP number) the only way I've gotten it
> to use the other node is by making it the only entiry in the seedfile.
> This had the disadvantage that not only was is restricted to whereever
> the windows node could get to its available freenet routes, but to my
> shock, it wasn't learning about visitors as many freenet docs have
> suggested the node should be able to.  Nodes would connect and it even
> made outbound connections but it's list of available routes under the
> node status subsection still reported only one host in the routing table.
> I've ruled out firewall issues on both sides becuase both sides can
> negotiate outbound connections and receive inbound connections.  I've
> also double check in the environment and the node are reporting the
> correct WAN-side router IP numbers and access ports.

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Re: [freenet-support] Here's the bounce reply (the list WILL block subscribers on DSL addresses running their own MTAs)

2004-05-18 Thread Jay Oliveri
Don't wait for someone to implement what you've suggested (allowing direct 
SMTP connections from a dynamic IP); there's enough work to do without 
building these kinds of things that just lead to constant maintenance.

There's nothing preventing you from using another SMTP gateway; it doesn't 
have to be your ISP, it just has to answer to a DNS reverse lookup (or 
something like that). GMane, Yahoo!, GMX, etc.

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On Tuesday 18 May 2004 12:29 pm, Christopher Brian Jack wrote:
> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue May 18 09:25:34 2004
> Date: Tue, 18 May 2004 09:24:56 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Mail Delivery Subsystem 
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Returned mail: see transcript for details
>
> The original message was received at Tue, 18 May 2004 09:24:32 -0700
> (PDT) from localhost.enugen.net [127.0.0.1]
>
>- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> (reason: 554 Service unavailable; Client host [24.71.255.81] blocked
> using dul.dnsbl.sorbs.net; Dynamic IP Address See:
> http://www.dnsbl.sorbs.net/cgi-bin/lookup?IP=24.71.255.81)
>
>- Transcript of session follows -
>
> ... while talking to a.mx.freenetproject.org.:
> >>> DATA
>
> <<< 554 Service unavailable; Client host [24.71.255.81] blocked using
> dul.dnsbl.sorbs.net; Dynamic IP Address See:
> http://www.dnsbl.sorbs.net/cgi-bin/lookup?IP=24.71.255.81 554 5.0.0
> Service unavailable
> <<< 554 Error: no valid recipients
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Re: [freenet-support] Here's the bounce reply (the list WILL block subscribers on DSL addresses running their own MTAs)

2004-05-19 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Tuesday 18 May 2004 01:39 pm, Christopher Brian Jack wrote:
> Any smarthost is bad becuase any of them can potentially analyze your
> email going through it (they don't even need to do that; they can just
> inspect the headers in the MTA logfile).

Perhaps you're unaware, but there exists monitoring technology that analyzes 
traffic patterns over backbones and upper-level tiers which will expose 
whatever you do, no matter which (in this case) SMTP method you use 
(provided the data is unencrypted).

> With the whole PayPal thing how 
> long before ISPs start using *their* TOSes as weapons against freenet
> particpants.  There are a lot more ISPs than PayPal's around meaning
> there could be a lot more people that disagree with FreeNet's principles.

A valid point, one that the freenetproject cannot control.

> An ISP could do the exact same thing to someone participating in freenet
> either as a node or by participating on one of their mailing lists in a
> similar manner to how PayPal suspended the FreeNet donation account.  All
> they'd have to do is look through their MTA log and see the destination
> (they wouldn't even need to see the message data) then do their thing -
> "that user is involved with something to do with open proxies - let's
> suspend his/her account for TOS violation"

Currently they would just analyze traffic patterns, and even if the data is 
encrypted, they can make certain assumptions as to the kind of software 
making the analyzed requests (suspended bi-directional transferring of 
data, 24/7 = probable P2P app; type irrelevant).

So how will changing the mail server address all these issues?

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Re: [freenet-support] Re: [freenet-dev] Retiring from the project

2004-05-25 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Tuesday 25 May 2004 06:36 am, Robert Greenage wrote:
> This appears to be a major blow to the development of freenet.Conrad is a
> major force behind the whole project.Without him I don't see any other
> developer capable of stepping up and filling the void. He has a good
> point with the constant code changes that do seem to be "a shot in the
> dark" There is a fuzziness of focus that has impeded the development of
> the project.

I'm not sure how long you've been around the project but to say you "don't 
see any other developer capable of stepping up and filling the void" is an 
overstatement.

I thought Conrad's main points were:

1) Fred takes too much CPU and RAM because it's written in Java.
2) The project has no focus.

I don't agree with either point in absolute terms, but there's always room 
for improvement.

> It saddens me to see a new significant idea come to fruition
> and then, for whatever reason(s) become bogged down in what appears to be
> an aimless series of attempts at correction. Conrad you will be missed.

Well some of these ideas worked on paper, and then didn't work when they 
were released into the wild.  Most of these ideas are untested, and do not 
have a prior-case to study and learn from.

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[freenet-support] FCPTools and FCPLib Update

2004-05-26 Thread Jay Oliveri
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I would like to announce new tarballs and complete documentation for 
FCPTools and FCPLib, the C library used internally by FCPTools.

Ironically this is just after Greg's announcement for FT; It's taken me some 
time to get the code right, and create the updated, reformatted 
documentation both for the fcptools and fcplib.

To download the latest source tarball:
- -> http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/fcptools-unstable.tgz

To download the latest Win32 binaries (MSVC 6):
- -> http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/fcptools-unstable-bin.tgz

For the updated documentation on FCPTools:
- -> http://freenetproject.org/index.php?page=fcptools

For the *NEW* documentation on FCPLib:
- -> http://freenetproject.org/index.php?page=FCPlib

/***/
Some major improvements have been made to the tools, namely:

*) All memory leaks have been found and fixed (using dmalloc).
*) Win32 specific file-handling problems have all been addressed.
*) Source code has been successfully compiled on Win32, Linux, BSD, Solaris 
and OS X.
*) A new utility 'fcpx' has been added to serve as a general-purpose node 
utility.
*) Get and Put code has been factored into separate routines that are 
re-used throughout FCPLib.
*) The FCPLib API has been settled on and will remain 95% the same for the 
upcoming 0.9 & 1.0 release.

Some limitations:
*) Splitfile support only for Insert (ClientPut only).
*) Metadata support incomplete.
*) fcpget can only handle 1 metadata chunk (needs to be tweaked to accept 
more than one on ClientGet).

Perhaps some other things are missing as well.  However since the memory 
leaks are gone the programs are running more predictable than ever (this 
isn't to say it was *easy* closing up all those leaks, but it's done).

If something doesn't work as advertised please let me know via email.  It 
should compile and run "right out of the box", so anything less than this 
is an issue.  In the near future I'll announce a "bugfix tarball".

Happy client writing :)

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[freenet-support] Re: [Tech] Re: [freenet-dev] Retiring from the project

2004-05-27 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Thursday 27 May 2004 09:43 am, Marc Lehmann wrote:
> On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 09:42:37PM -0500, Conrad Sabatier 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I find Java's memory requirements to be totally unreasonable, its
> > performance lackluster, and I've finally come to the conclusion that it
> > was indeed a poor choice of language in which to implement a project of
> > this size and complexity. A native-compiled language would have offered
> > vastly superior speed and, no doubt, significantly lower memory
> > consumption as well.
>
> And most likely vastly improved portability, too, as most native compiled
> languages are far more portable than java (and especially freenet, which
> basically runs on windows, linux/x86 and whatever emulates these only,
> due to it's dependencies on the sun sdk).

Natively compiled languages more portable than Java?  Can you provide 
examples?

Windows is a real problem in this area, as far as writing portable code is 
concerned.  Since windows only ships with POSIX.1, you'll have to rewrite 
everything that uses functions in the later revisions, which includes 
pthreads.  Even then the API's don't work equally well (for example, 
performing a stat() on an already opened file works fine on Linux, but on 
Windows returns an error).

I've found that debugging fcptools on Windows allows me to see more errors, 
and therefore has been my choice for testing since Windows doesn't allow as 
much freedom as Linux does, for better or worse.

Choosing Java in this respect eliminates these issues, and puts the 
"platform independent" effort squarely on someone else's shoulders, which 
in this case is the author of the JVM.  Can you name a natively compiled 
language that requires no third-party libs which comes close to J2SE?

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Re: [freenet-support] re: Memory leak in XP

2004-06-01 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Sunday 30 May 2004 12:22 am, Michael K. wrote:
> I've been using Freenet for a couple of days now, and I began noticing
> that after using the program for about an hour, the size of the file in
> memory began to grow ridiculously large. Had I run the program for a
> whole day, the memory leak would have encompassed all available memory on
> the system.
>
> Is this unique to XP SP2 or does this affect all XP versions?

I doubt many people here run SP2 since it's still in testing.  You should be 
running XP 1a if you expect to analyze Freenet's performance with any 
accuracy since 1a is there current 'stable' service pack.

How did you determine that Freenet ate up all your memory?  I don't know 
what you mean when you say "the size of the file in memory"; do you mean 
the memory used by the Freenet process?

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Re: [freenet-support] norton firewall

2004-06-14 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Monday 14 June 2004 08:45 am, David Masover wrote:
> Madeline Brubaker wrote:
> | Would someone step me through setting up Norton Internet Security
> | Professional properly? I'm not entirely sure how to
>
> Do yourself a favor, and don't run that software.
>
> Yes, I'm a Linux nut.  My attitude towards Windows boxes is:  almost all
> Windows boxes are so horribly insecure that I don't trust anything to
> them, including my full name.

I've been a Debian "zealot" for about 6 years, and before that a Slackware 
3.0 user, so I respect the position that Linux is great.

However, I must also use Windows; I am a musician who uses Cakewalk Sonar on 
XP; nothing like it exists for Linux, regardless of what some people say 
about the various sound projects still in their relative infancy.  I use 
Norton AntiVirus on Windows (not *their* firewall) and the XP firewall to 
simply block everything.  While working in Sonar I usually just disconnect 
the network connection from within XP.

I had an external firewall only that sat between the cable modem and the 
house LAN, but there was a problem; someone else on the LAN got a worm 
(they aren't as savvy) and I was running Windows without a firewall, and 
with file sharing turned on.  I lost a lot of time ;)

My point is; sometimes people run Windows.  If anyone could explain how they 
got their Norton Firewall running it would probably be helpful.

> Most secure solution: install FreeBSD (or some other BSD).  Second most
> secure soltuion: install Linux, preferrably Gentoo or Debian.

FreeBSD above Debian Stable? :)

> Practical solution:  find a very old computer to use as a Linux
> firewall/router.  Only firewall connections to your Windows boxes -- and
> this isn't even needed if you do NAT.  Set this up as your Freenet
> machine, and you don't have to worry about firewalls -- just allow
> connections to fproxy from internal network.  Run Firefox as a browser
> for Freenet.

This is great, but above some people's technical skills.  Freenet is easy 
enough for a novice to install, and we have many of them as our userbase to 
an extent.

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Re: [freenet-support] norton firewall

2004-06-15 Thread Jay Oliveri
This is off-topic, but illustrates some attitudes around here that are not 
helpful for a Freenet Support list.

On Monday 14 June 2004 06:46 pm, David Masover wrote:
> Jay Oliveri wrote:
> | On Monday 14 June 2004 08:45 am, David Masover wrote:
> |>Madeline Brubaker wrote:
> |>| Would someone step me through setting up Norton Internet Security
> |>| Professional properly? I'm not entirely sure how to
> |>
> |>Do yourself a favor, and don't run that software.
> |>
> |>Yes, I'm a Linux nut.  My attitude towards Windows boxes is:  almost
> |> all Windows boxes are so horribly insecure that I don't trust anything
> |> to them, including my full name.
> |
> | However, I must also use Windows; I am a musician who uses Cakewalk
> | Sonar on
>
> I have to use Windows also -- I need my Natural Selection.  That said, I
> refuse to let Windows store my Steam password, and only use it to
> install NS, because the installer doesn't work on Wine.
>
> | XP; nothing like it exists for Linux, regardless of what some people
> | say about the various sound projects still in their relative infancy. 
> | I use
>
> Speaking of which, have you tried Wine for this?  Do keep trying other
> projects as well, btw -- check out ardour.sf.net -- "infancy"?  Feels
> much smoother than Pro Tools to me.

Are you qualified to make a comparison between Ardour and Pro Tools?  Have 
you done extensive recording with Pro Tools and Sonar?  If/when Ardour 
reaches 3.x it may be able to compete with Sonar 3.  Currently it doesn't 
do MIDI sequencing, and all of today's music regardless of the genre uses 
sequencing (yes I know it's a DAW, but Sonar is a DAW and sequencer among 
other things).  This is all based on the experience I gained from recording 
3 albums on 2 different labels.

> For that matter, you might take some time to learn some code --
> math/programming and music skills go hand in hand, and it solves the
> problem of being an end-user.  Rather than whining about a missing
> feature, you go write it.  Not that whining is bad, just that coding can
> be a lot more fun and productive.

You didn't read my signature did you?  Check the C code in FCPtools and let 
me know if that shows programming skill.  I have a BA degree in CS and code 
for a living.

Now I also write music.  So during the day I program for a living.  I code 
on the Freenet Project for no money in my spare time, and I write & record 
songs for my current musical project (which doesn't pay much either).  Are 
you realistically saying that I should *also* code a DAW in addition to 
managing a band and composing?  Get real.

> Anyhow, if I were you, I'd have a separate computer (an older one) to
> use for stuff you want to be secure, and use your windows computer for
> stuff that you back up a lot.

Which I do.

> | Norton AntiVirus on Windows (not *their* firewall) and the XP firewall
> | to simply block everything.  While working in Sonar I usually just
> | disconnect the network connection from within XP.
>
> Try unplugging the cable?  I wouldn't trust XP any farther than I can
> sled on an install disk.  I'd either keep the cable unplugged from my
> first boot or assume it was already infected.

Then you know nothing about Windows.  I've been able to secure Windows since 
the NT days; and it was harder back then.  Microsoft has recently been 
forced to address the security issues inherent in their *install* of 
Windows.  Windows basically installs with everything wide open, so that all 
the end-user apps will work properly.  This doesn't mean you cannot tighten 
Windows, and the US government uses a heavily modified install of Windows 
that is quite tight; you can search for the documents on how this is done.

Being that this is a "support" list, support those who have questions in 
things you have answers for and ignore the rest.  And let those who wish to 
remain ignorant of the technical details remain so.

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Re: [freenet-support] Uptimes (was DATA STORE)

2004-06-16 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Wednesday 16 June 2004 12:02 pm, Paul Derbyshire wrote:
> On 16 Jun 2004 at 10:07, Michael R. Stork wrote:
> > Anytime I've had to restart my node, it appears that the data store is
> > just plain gone. I can go from having my resources at 60+% full one
> > minutes, restart, and I'm at 0. That and it then seems to need to be
> > active again for 10+ hours before clicking on anything is practical.
> > Unfortunately I'm only able to run a transient node at the moment,
> > something I'm working to remedy, and doing so seems almost worthless.
>
> This has come up several times lately, that it takes 10+ hours of
> uptime before a node is reasonably integrated into the network. Has
> anyone considered that this is problematical when the most commonly
> used OS around, Windows, has a mean uptime between crashes shorter
> than that? :P

This is flamebait right?  This sounds like a bug, and since the thread 
doesn't specify stable/unstable what conclusion can you come to?

You *should* be able to shut down the node and restart it without much of a 
problem.  If someone was in the middle of a transfer from your node, I 
would expect it gets restarted or drops out.  At any rate once the data is 
in your datastore it will stay there until it's forced out by more recent 
data.

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Re: [freenet-support] Freenet Project health

2004-07-10 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Friday 09 July 2004 12:15 am, David Masover wrote:
> What's the health of Freenet as a whole right now?  I'm getting lots of
> pages taking forever to load (or never loading), and I think it's still
> using 100% CPU on my 200 mhz router on 768k (up and down) DSL, even
> though the browser is on another machine...

My node isn't running too well either, even after leaving it on for a few 
days.  Did you leave it running while properly opening up the port it uses 
for incoming connections in your firewall (if needed)?

> I was planning to make a permanent node, but I don't run it much
> anymore, because my brother games (so he needs high bandwidth and low
> latency), and Freenet is still the most costly service I run on that
> thing (in terms of CPU, bandwidth, etc.)

I have an 2.5G Athlon XP w/ 1G of RAM and I don't notice that it's running.  
It tends to play nice on my system regardless of my success in getting any 
data out of it.

> I know it's been mentioned before, but I'll state for the record that I
> think Java was a bad choice.  Rather than start a new flame war, I'd
> like to go read up on why it was chosen (any archives I should look at?).

That's a good idea.  A discussion based on backing out of Java at this point 
is totally pointless and would set the project back another X years.  I'm 
not sure my archives even go back that far, but the basis for choosing Java 
should be obvious; platform independence and a rich API that comes standard 
with the language.

> For the record, I have never, ever seen a java program load quickly, run
> even tolerably fast for anything beyond the most basic things, and I've
> never seen an open source implementation of Java work firsthand.  I
> don't like the syntax, but that's a personal issue -- I'd love to be
> proven wrong on this.

You don't have much experience with Java then.  Freenet is atypical of a 
Java application IMO.  I would argue that Java has found a nice home in the 
Web Services market (JSP, Servlets, EJB), but Freenet attempts to be all 
things that Java isn't necessarily good at (for starters, NIO is something 
not necessary for most web apps).

All this aside, when routing doesn't work in Freenet it can't be blamed on 
the language it was implemented in.  Broken routing can easily be coded in 
C, Python, assembler or whatever language you desire.  On the other hand 
being tied to a proprietary language like Java under Sun's control isn't 
helping matters much.  It's hoped this will change when one of the Free 
Software implementations of Java (gcj, Kaffe) becomes more stable wrt 
Freenet.

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Re: [freenet-support] Freenet Project health

2004-07-12 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Sunday 11 July 2004 10:58 pm, David Masover wrote:
> | not sure my archives even go back that far, but the basis for
> | choosing Java should be obvious; platform independence and a
> | rich API that comes standard with the language.
>
> As a purely academic argument, Parrot and .NET both do those things now,
> and an API doesn't seem like it'd help that much with Freenet.  It's not
> the interface that's broken.

So in 1999 what should have been chosen?  Neither Parrot nor .NET were even 
around.  Parrot itself is another virtual machine, being used for Perl6.  
And .NET is currently Microsoft specific, the GNU implementation Mono still 
far enough behind to be considered a stable platform on Unix, or even 
Windows itself.

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OT** Re: [freenet-support] (no subject)

2004-08-06 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Friday 06 August 2004 10:16 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The sixth amendment is the right to a public and speedy trial, the right
> to call witnesses, and the right to counsel. The fourth amendment is the
> protection against unreasonable searches and seizures.
>
> And I've never suggested we ditch or add anything.  Laws preventing you
> from transmitting illegal material are already on the books and have been
> affirmed many times.
[snip]

OT.. keep it on chat.. this doesn't even belong in Tech.

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Re: [freenet-support] On topic message

2004-08-06 Thread Jay Oliveri
Even this is off-topic.  The message you refer to is the only message that 
appears twice in the gmane archives.  It's your setup; I've never used 
NetJunction.  Could be those Return Receipts you're sending as well.

On Friday 06 August 2004 02:33 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Why do my messages keep show up as double posts in the archive?
> I'm only sending it to the email address for the group only once
>
> One shows up as something like
> [freenet-support] Showdown at the Freenode Coral
> and the other just as
> Showdown at the Freenode Coral

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Re: [freenet-support] anonymity(NOT)

2004-08-07 Thread Jay Oliveri
You replied to Mr. Findley, but quoted Troed.  Either way this thread is way 
OT here and has been continued on Freenet-chat 
(gmane.network.freenet.general).

On Saturday 07 August 2004 12:41 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting Troed Sångberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > On the other hand, I don't live in the Fascist states of America. (See
> > link for explanation)
> >
> > http://troed.se/index.php?subaction=showcomments&id=1091214452
> >
> > http://troed.se - controversial views or common sense?
>
> You do operate a flog, don't you?  Even just a mirror of troed.se?
>
> -todd

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Re: [freenet-support] forgot to ask....

2004-08-14 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Friday 13 August 2004 11:04 pm, privacy.at Anonymous Remailer wrote:
> what is the file 'lock.lck' that keeps showing up in my freenet dir?

When Freenet starts it creates this file to ensure only 1 copy of the node 
is running.

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Re: [freenet-support] Problems with Freenet: from a windows perspective.

2004-08-19 Thread Jay Oliveri
Transient isn't that relevant anymore; the current build in CVS has all 
traces of the Transient property removed.

So you won't notice much of a difference using this property on stable 
(build 5091).

On Thursday 19 August 2004 03:05 am, Don Gregory wrote:
> Well, I HAVE bumped into the half-open connection limit once or twice.
> Mostly it's an issue for people using P2P clients, edonkey, overnet,
> etc...  It's easy enough to fix anway.
>
> I did some reading on the subject, and the recommendation I got was to
> manually change the config file to have "TransientNode=False" in it.
> Apparently Freenet won't integrate into the network as well if you're
> set to transient.  In the process of testing it now.  I'll know better
> in a day or so.
>
> Don

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Re: [freenet-support] I need to limit the amount of memory java uses.

2004-08-19 Thread Jay Oliveri
I think Salah is correct (provided you're running Gentoo).  freenet.conf 
does *not* contain any information that's passed to the JVM.  That 
information (according to your start-freenet.sh file) is set to the 
variable $JAVA_ARGS.

You might find $JAVA_ARGS defined in /etc/conf.d/freenet; look for -Xmx.

On Thursday 19 August 2004 11:53 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> etc/freenet.conf according to that command line?
>
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> > Hash: SHA1
> >
> > Steve wrote:
> >> I've read that there should be a parameter that limits java's mem
> >
> > usage in /usr/bin/start-freenet.sh. Mine seems to lack that parameter.
> >
> > here is a copy of my start-freenet.sh:
> >> #!/bin/bash
> >> # This script is a companion script to the Gentoo freenet init script.
> >> # Logs freenet's stdout and stderr for debugging needs.
> >> #
> >> # Author: Brandon Low <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> #
> >> ${JAVA} ${JAVA_ARGS} freenet.node.Main -p /etc/freenet.conf \
> >>
> >> > /var/freenet/freenet.stdout.log 2>
> >
> > /var/freenet/freenet.stderr.log &
> >
> >> echo $!
> >
> > You must be a Gentoo user like me. Look in /etc/conf.d/freenet.
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
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> > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org
> >
> > iD8DBQFBJMu/hctESbvQ8ZwRAu96AJ9yZ1FvTcgezNdF2N9UgxAqUxi5vgCeMdn0
> > U7Ep+ybfTDiWjuvwFiKiL0E=
> > =NwIu
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Re: [freenet-support] reseed

2004-08-19 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Thursday 19 August 2004 02:51 am, Robert Greenage wrote:
> Here is what the node reference status looks like this morning.Last night
> when I shut the machine down ( I do not have broadband) I had 120 known
> routing nodes. Is there something I need to change in the config?
>
> Connections with Successful Transfers 0
> Backed off nodes 6   ^^^
> Connection Attempts 113
> Successful Connections 7

0 transfers?  Are you behind a firewall?  If so, did you map the right port 
from the firewall to your machine running Freenet?  What version of Java 
are you running?  What OS and version?  Lotsa questions..

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Re: [freenet-support] Problem with 5091 and 5092

2004-08-27 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Friday 27 August 2004 08:13 am, Ben wrote:
> I have been succefully running a freenet node for 1.5 years until last
> Saturday when 5091 crashed and since then freenet has not worked at. I
> have re-installed both freenet and Java but still it wont even start.
> All my other applications work perfectly. Any help would be warmly
> received.

Quickly looking at the error log shows that your freenet.conf/ini is corrupt 
with a bad field perhaps; nothing to do with the JVM..

> Direct Cable Connection - no hardware firewall or network. Windows XP
> home edition. 240 RAM, AMD athlon 1.8, 1.54 ghz
>
>
> Aug 27, 2004 8:05:02 PM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): Starting
> Freenet (Fred) 0.5 node, build #5092 on JVM Sun Microsystems Inc.:Java
> HotSpot(TM) Client VM:1.4.2_05-b04
> INFO: Native CPUID library
> 'freenet/support/CPUInformation/jcpuid-x86-windows.dll' loaded from
> resource
>
> INFO: Optimized native BigInteger library
> 'net/i2p/util/jbigi-windows-athlon.dll' loaded from resource
>
> Aug 27, 2004 8:05:03 PM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): loading node
> keys: node
> Aug 27, 2004 8:05:03 PM (freenet.node.Main, main, ERROR): Unexpected
> Exception: java.io.EOFException
> java.io.EOFException
>
>   at
> freenet.support.io.ReadInputStream.readUTFChar(ReadInputStream.java:223)
>
>   at
> freenet.support.io.ReadInputStream.readToEOF(ReadInputStream.java:134)
>
>   at
> freenet.support.io.CommentedReadInputStream.readToEOF(CommentedReadInputS
>tream.java:45)
>
>   at
> freenet.support.io.ReadInputStream.readToEOF(ReadInputStream.java:184)
>
>   at freenet.FieldSet.privParse(FieldSet.java:521)
>
>   at freenet.FieldSet.parseFields(FieldSet.java:454)
>
>   at freenet.FieldSet.parseFields(FieldSet.java:390)
>
>   at freenet.FieldSet.(FieldSet.java:83)
>
>   at freenet.node.Main.loadNodeFile(Main.java:2937)
>
>   at freenet.node.Main.main(Main.java:516)
>
>
> java.io.EOFException
>
>   at
> freenet.support.io.ReadInputStream.readUTFChar(ReadInputStream.java:223)
>
>   at
> freenet.support.io.ReadInputStream.readToEOF(ReadInputStream.java:134)

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Re: [freenet-support] Problem with 5091 and 5092

2004-08-27 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Friday 27 August 2004 09:04 am, Newsbyte wrote:
> Joy.
>
> It's not recommended to use JVM 1.4.2, for starters, as can be read on
> www.freenethelp.org.
>
> It may have nothing to do with your problem, but I would recommend that
> you revert to 1.4.1, or that you try out the 1.5 beta in any case. With
> both versions, a lot less problems have been reported.

It doesn't. I explained in *that* thread what the problem may be.

And to correct you again on working JVM's (even quoting from 
freenethelp.org):
-> http://wikiserver.freenethelp.org:2/NewbieStartGuideUnix

"Note: there are reports of some errors on OSX and BSD when running JVM 
1.4.2. If you experience any difficulties, please try/revert to JVM 1.4.1 
and see if that solves the problem."

He's running windows, so this isn't it.

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Re: [freenet-support] Problem with 5091 and 5092

2004-08-28 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Friday 27 August 2004 06:35 pm, Toad wrote:
> The difficulty with 1.4.2 iirc is that if you don't have native
> biginteger support you can get some nasty problems in routing.. in SOME
> versions of 1.4.2.

Interesting, because I was getting Sig11's immediately (w/ 1.4.2) when the 
project moved to bigint support and I didn't have the .so files for my cpu. 
After I got the new freenet-ext.jar the problem disappeared. And this is on 
Linux/AthlonXP.

Although I did update my JVM from 1.4.2_03 to 1.4.2_05 somewhere along the 
line, so maybe this in fact is the fix.. I'm not really sure.

> On Fri, Aug 27, 2004 at 02:18:22PM -0400, Jay Oliveri wrote:
> > On Friday 27 August 2004 09:04 am, Newsbyte wrote:
> > > Joy.
> > >
> > > It's not recommended to use JVM 1.4.2, for starters, as can be read
> > > on www.freenethelp.org.
> > >
> > > It may have nothing to do with your problem, but I would recommend
> > > that you revert to 1.4.1, or that you try out the 1.5 beta in any
> > > case. With both versions, a lot less problems have been reported.
> >
> > It doesn't. I explained in *that* thread what the problem may be.
> >
> > And to correct you again on working JVM's (even quoting from
> > freenethelp.org):
> > -> http://wikiserver.freenethelp.org:2/NewbieStartGuideUnix
> >
> > "Note: there are reports of some errors on OSX and BSD when running JVM
> > 1.4.2. If you experience any difficulties, please try/revert to JVM
> > 1.4.1 and see if that solves the problem."
> >
> > He's running windows, so this isn't it.

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Re: [freenet-support] Re: Stable build 5093

2004-09-02 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Thursday 02 September 2004 11:58 am, Someone wrote:
> Heine Laursen schrieb:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -s
> > Linux
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
>
> Ok.
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ java -version
> > java version "1.4.1_01"
> > Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.1_01-b01)
> > Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.1_01-b01, mixed mode)
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
>
> I have no luck running the current build with anything older than
> 1.4.2_05 or 1.5.0 Beta 2 either. So try to go for one of those and
> see if it helps.

*Or* try 1.4.1_07 from Sun's archive page:
http://java.sun.com/products/archive/j2se/1.4.1_07/index.html

(If you don't wish to upgrade past 1.4.1 for whatever reason..)

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Re: [freenet-support] JVM Launcher Error

2004-09-22 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Wednesday 22 September 2004 11:46 am, Newsbyte wrote:
> "hi,
>
> when i run freenet.exe i get this error, "Could not find the main class.
> Program will exit." with title, "Java Virtual Machine Launcher". i am
> using WinXP with JDK 1.4.2
>
> i downloaded all files it asks during installation and place them under
> the folder that contains freenet.exe
>
> any ideas!!"

See Toad's response in another thread.

> I don't understand shite of what you are saying.

Then why are you responding, and rudely even? I don't think English is his 
first language.. sound familiar?

> JDK? Isn't that the development kit?

Yes it is.

> And besides,of all JVM build 1.4.2 is the least recommended, because
> there have been reported some problems with it (though mostly for
> linux and some specific subbuilds).

You did notice he's running XP, and that the problems with 1.4.2 occur with 
some installs of BSD and OSX.

> I also  
> don't understand what you mean with 'place them under the folder'. Under
> windows, you don't have to place anything under the folder afterwards.
> You just install JVM 1.5.x (preferably), and you install freenet as
> described on the downloadpage of the main site, or on
> www.freenethelp.org. It auto-installs everything in both cases, and it
> should find the stuff and work like a sharm.
> well, in theory.

Since this is a 'support' list, be supportive and not critical, especially 
if you know little about Java. I suspect he attempted the install manually, 
and will quickly discover his own error.

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Re: [freenet-support] JVM Launcher Error

2004-09-23 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Wednesday 22 September 2004 06:53 pm, Newsbyte wrote:
> "You did notice he's running XP, and that the problems with 1.4.2 occur
> with some installs of BSD and OSX."
>
> Which is what I said. And yet, people have come forth with problems with
> 1.4.2, even on windows. Probably not enough to indicate a firm
> correlation, let alone a causality, but seen that no similar problems as
> yet have occured with the 1.5.x, it's in any case a more sound advice to
> use that build.

You've missed the point completely. The error message was "Could not find 
the main class." A java programmer knows this to be not an error with the 
virtual machine, but more of a classpath issue (the VM cannot find the 
class; it never actually *ran* anything).

Recommending that the user upgrade their VM is bad advice since that clearly 
isn't the issue. It's not too much to ask those who wish to contribute by 
answering support questions that they actually understand the nuances of 
Java.

>And btw, it was with linux as well, in the past.

Only without the native BigInt libraries.. I experienced this very problem 
on Linux and found the problem disappeared after installing the updated 
freenet-ext. This is easier than upgrading the VM; but all of this is moot 
since he's on XP.

>I can hardly see 'you will discover your own fault' as being more
>supportive, in any case.

I first told him to refer to Toad's response in the original other thread, 
since the answer was there. I also don't recommend (although Toad might) 
that users upgrade to 1.5 just yet since I've seen problems related to nio 
and file locking, not to mention it's brand new and probably full of a new 
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Re: [freenet-support] Caught a java.io.IOException: Too many open files

2004-09-23 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Thursday 23 September 2004 10:36 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
> java version "1.4.1"
> Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build
> Blackdown-1.4.1-01) Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build Blackdown-1.4.1-01, 
> mixed mode)

You can try updating the VM to the latest blackdown version, or if that 
doesn't work try Sun's latest 1.4.2 VM. It seems that Freenet only works 
reliably with Sun's VM, although others have gotten the third party VM's to 
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Re: [freenet-support] which jvm?

2004-10-07 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Tuesday 05 October 2004 02:16 pm, futureworlds wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Newsbyte"
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Well, that would depend on whome you ask, it seems (see discussion on
> > devl).
> >
> >*I* would suggest 1.5.
> >
> >But actually, there are no real big problems with 1.4.1, though there
> > WERE problems reported with the 1.4.2 on OSX, BSD and Linux.
>
> given win98se and being forced to run with only 64mb ram on a p233
>
> what would you recommend?
>
>  Besides getting a better computer and a DSL connection which i cant
> do.

Not much you can do except run Freenet on at least NT4 or Win2K.  Win98 
cannot handle an application like Freenet, and you might have too little 
ram to even *make* it work.

-- 
Jay Oliveri
GnuPG ID: 0x5AA5DD54
Freenet Project Developer
http://sf.net/users/joliveri
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