Hi, I did a clean install of freenet 5.0.4 (linux) and fproxy wasn't working, so I dug the maillist and found:
"[freenet-support] Can't access http://127.0.0.1:8888" (http://hawk.freenetproject.org/pipermail/support/2002-October/000637.html) quoting from that: >One reason you may be having trouble getting the gateway screen to come up is >that there have been changes in the configuration file - see Greg Wooledge's >message of 2002-09-24, "Configuration file changes". > >Stephen > >On Tuesday 01 Oct 2002 13:24, tom wrote: >> Am Die, 2002-10-01 um 14.04 schrieb Edgar Friendly: >> > tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> > > I had the same problem with the latest JRE, everything worked, exept >> > > fproxy. I downgraded back to JRE1.3.1. >> > are you saying that downgrading JVMs made fproxy display the gateway >> > screen again? I find that very hard to believe. >> I said so. You can try debugging freenet.jar on your own, if you don't >> believe, maybe you will find the clue. I didn't. inserting the following into my freenet.conf from the referenced post (http://hawk.freenetproject.org/pipermail/support/2002-September/000609.html) solved the problem. >mainport.port=8888 >mainport.bindAddress=* >mainport.allowedHosts=localhost,zapp.void,guestmill.void,zero.void The thing to note here is that the initial config-file (generated through first start of "start-freenet.sh") wont work. You're making it really hard here for new users (imagine being not that familiar with the concept in the first place, and then such a misconfig), especially the linux-savvy that will likely donate permanent wide bandwidth and large store. (I'm silently assuming the win-install doesn't have this problem). This might have slipped the responsible persons attention cause he was probably using his old configfile. other than that: keep up the great work to make the world a safer place, thanks, nick _______________________________________________ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support