[freenet-support] Freenet and ISP info

2016-12-09 Thread Tech Planet
Hi,
I currently have downloaded freenet, my security settings are normal. 

In the firefox browser I search myip
It shows the name of my ISP, OS and location, the location is about 40 miles 
away from my exact location.
Im wondering am I still secure? Im I doing something wrong? Is this normal to 
show my ISP and so forth
Please advise, Thanks
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RE: [freenet-support] problems w\ .4 snapshot on win95

2001-10-31 Thread tech

Hi,

I tried it too. All the seeds node are bad. Would you please
send me a mainstream seed node to start?

Also, I suggest getting the seed.ref file encrypted. Otherwise,
some authorities will block the seed nodes immediately, and will
track down who is using freenet just by monitoring who is trying
to connect the seed nodes. This is the common practice in China.

tech

 
 Muzzle wrote:
 
  I recently tried to install the oct 28 and oct 24 snapshot of 
 the developing freenet on a p120, win95, 24mb of ram, jre 1.3.1, 
 with an ISDN internet connection. 
  Both snapshots come out w\ the same error. 
  When the installer tried to exec the configuration program win 
 answered it required a missing peripherical in kernel32.dll 
 (something like GetFreeDiskSpace..., sorry I forgot to write it 
 down). The program crashed and the installer took controll and 
 finished its work. After that I tried to run freenet. It never 
 worked and I recived the same error every time I tried to run the 
 configurator.
  I don't think freenet ever sent a single packet (I can check if 
 you want).
 
 During the initial run, the configurator uses the Function: 
 GetDiskFreeSpace to determine the free disk space. Is it that what is 
 popping up? In that case what version of Windows dou you exactly have? 
 According to the development guide this function should work:
 
 Windows NT/2000 or later: Requires Windows NT 3.1 or later.
 Windows 95/98/Me: Requires Windows 95 or later.
 
 Nevertheless Freenet should work fine without the configuration program 
 as well. Modify settings by manually editing the file Freenet.ini
 
 Sebastian
 
 
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RE: [freenet-support] Freenet vs. firewall

2001-06-11 Thread tech

Use proxies for freenet.  Basically let the freenet 
traffic tunnel through a proxy on port 80. Some people
in China managed to do this, but I do not understand
how they did it.

It will be great if freenet software supports such proxy 
configuration, or include something for this.

 -Original Message-
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 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tom Kludy
 Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 2:10 PM
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 Subject: [freenet-support] Freenet vs. firewall
 
 
 Where I work there is a firewall in place that not
 only denies all incoming connections, but also denies
 all outgoing connections except those on port 80. 
 (Yes, it is rediculous.  But it is impossible for me
 to get around this.)
 
 Are there any freenet servers running on port 80 that
 I can connect to?
 
 Please respond directly to this email address.  I do
 not subscribe to the freenet support mail group.
 
 Thanks,
 -TomK
 
 
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RE: [freenet-support] freenet

2001-06-07 Thread tech

First try to download the new version 0.3.9.1.2.
And if it still does not work, try to reinstall java and freenet
with no spaces in the path.


Hello, I've the same problem, and that's not the first message I read about
that.
But nobody answer
Is there any body here for beginners ?


Message d'origine du 05/06/01, 16:13:06
Auteur: Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet: [freenet-support] freenet

I have downloaded Freenet, but it is not working.

I have followed your instructions on the Quickstart page, and have gotten it
installed properly (my system tray says Freenet is running), but I cannot
visit http://localhost:8081/ in any of my web browsers ( I have tried in
Netscape Communicator 4.61, IE 5.0 and Opera 5.0).

I was wondering what is happening. I tried to go to the usage manual for
Windows users, but it would not load.

If you could help me out with this I would be very grateful.

I am using Java 2 Runtime Environment 1.3.1 (standard ed.), on Windows OS,
running version 0.3.9.1 Freenet.

Thanking you in advance,
Russell


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RE: [freenet-support] Cant find manifest.jar

2001-06-06 Thread tech

The manifest.jar can be downloaded from GJ freesit

You can see a link from the fproxy startup page at
http://127.0.0.1:8081

or directly from here
http://127.0.0.1:8081/MSK%40SSK%40enI8YFo3gj8UVh-Au0HpKMftf6QQAgE/homepage//

 -Original Message-
 From: Marco Kühnel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 8:21 AM
 To: 'tech'
 Subject: RE: [freenet-support] Cant find manifest.jar


 Hi!

 Sorry i dont get it
 ...


  You need to downoaded for the GJ website.

 From the gj-website

 What is the gj website?




 marco
 
  Freenet in Chinese http://freenet-china.org/freenet
 
   -Original Message-
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Marco Kühnel
   Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 6:38 AM
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   Subject: [freenet-support] Cant find manifest.jar
  
  
   Hi!
  
   Using win2000
   Jdk 1.3
   Freenet 0.3.9.1
  
   I cant find a manifest.jar anywhere.. u know why?(want to uns
 putfiles
   from tutorial)
  
   marco
  
  
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RE: [freenet-support] (no subject)

2001-06-02 Thread tech



(1) 
Java cannot installed in a path with spaces.
(2) If 
the above is not the problem, try to turn off Zone Alarm 
temporaraly.



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  please see attached 
form


[freenet-support] connect limit reached?

2001-05-28 Thread tech

I finally changed over to 0.3.9.1 from 0.3.8.1.

I am getting this error message after the node is running for sometime.
I did not have this problem when I was using 0.3.8.1.
Is there a setting for connection limit?

===
Freenet Core running on 19114 (build 391)

Accepted privileged connection: tcp/127.0.0.1:2192 on an unpooled thread
(connection limit reached)
Accepted privileged connection: tcp/127.0.0.1:2193 on an unpooled thread
(connection limit reached)
Accepted privileged connection: tcp/127.0.0.1:2194 on an unpooled thread
(connection limit reached)
Rejected connection:tcp/216.228.5.63:4717 (connection limit reached)
Rejected connection:tcp/137.226.116.8:41912 (connection limit reached)
Rejected connection:tcp/199.190.239.221:3871 (connection limit reached)
==

Then I have restart freenet

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RE: [freenet-support] question

2001-05-14 Thread tech

FreenetJview.zip is a package with the setup files set to work
with microsoft version of Java. The interface has been translated into
Chinese. It can run off a floppy. It can be downloaded from
http://freenet-china.org/freenet/download


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Subject: [freenet-support] question


Dear sir:
Where has The FreenetJview.zip for downloading?


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[freenet-support] FW: One step install package and documentation in Chinese

2001-05-10 Thread tech

Hi,

We have made a one step install package easy install freenet
using InstallAnywhereNow. Java is included in the package. The
file is only 4MB. It is mostly targeted for Chinese users who do
not read English. A Chinese version of the documentation is also
included. See 
http://freenet-china.org/freenet/install/install.htm
http://freenet-china.org
freenet:MSK@SSK@NLgvvGUTGnwgEN9jKEeC3G6jhEEQAgE/freenews//

Thank you.
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