Re: [freenet-support] help installing freenet on kali

2016-02-18 Thread Steve Dougherty
I've tested Freenet successfully on Windows 10; can you attach your
wrapper.log please?

On Thu, Feb 18, 2016, 8:38 PM Bradley Greenwood 
wrote:

> I saw your name on the Freenet site. Would it be okay if I have you share
> some basic info?
> I just moved to a new computer with Win 10 (from Win 7), and now I cannot
> get diddly squat to work.
>
> At one time I had Freenet... AND Frost working on my PC, then I suffered a
> head injury (true), and I goofed
> up the Frost part. That was bad enough... but I am pissed at how screwed
> up Win 10 is; shoulda never left 7.
>
> Freenet is one of MANY things that no longer work for me.
> If this is a bother to you, feel free to tell me to get lost.
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Re: [freenet-support] help installing freenet on kali

2016-02-18 Thread Steve Dougherty
I've tested Freenet successfully on Windows 10; can you attach your
wrapper.log please?

On Thu, Feb 18, 2016, 8:38 PM Bradley Greenwood 
wrote:

> I saw your name on the Freenet site. Would it be okay if I have you share
> some basic info?
> I just moved to a new computer with Win 10 (from Win 7), and now I cannot
> get diddly squat to work.
>
> At one time I had Freenet... AND Frost working on my PC, then I suffered a
> head injury (true), and I goofed
> up the Frost part. That was bad enough... but I am pissed at how screwed
> up Win 10 is; shoulda never left 7.
>
> Freenet is one of MANY things that no longer work for me.
> If this is a bother to you, feel free to tell me to get lost.
>
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Re: [freenet-support] CHK/SSK

2016-04-12 Thread Steve Dougherty
On 04/11/2016 09:59 AM, Melvin Mawhin wrote:
> Hi Steve,
> 
> Thank you for the reply. How can i reply to the support thread
> because this not completely what I asked for. The real question for
> me is when a malicious node is placed within the network and request
> is routed through thisnode, how much of the key can this malicious
> node see? The complete key or the complete key minus the decryption
> key.
> 
> Many thanksMelvin Mawhin

If you subscribe to the support mailing list [0] and reply to messages
you receive from it they will go to the thread in question (provided you
ensure your mail client includes support@freenetproject.org as a
recipient). To that end I've included a reply-to Arne's original message
and CC'd the list. If you're up for IRC (please be patient - we are all
part-time volunteers) we are in #freenet on chat.freenode.net. [1]

The decryption key is not sent along with the request for the block - a
malicious node cannot observe it from the request.

- Steve

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Re: [freenet-support] Can you change how space to assign to Freeness after the fact?

2016-03-28 Thread Steve Dougherty
On 03/27/2016 09:04 PM, Daniel van Driel wrote:
> Hi Sir/Madam,
> 
> Can you change how space to assign to Freeness after the fact?

Hi Daniel,

If I understand your question correctly, yes, it possible to change how
much space Freenet uses. You can find the "Freenet datastore size"
setting on the "core settings" page under "configuration."

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Re: [freenet-support] Question regarding legal case

2016-07-25 Thread Steve Dougherty
Hi Hayley,

To make sure it's clear, this is a publicly visible mailing list.

I assume you've seen the news post about flawed surveillance techniques?
https://freenetproject.org/news.html#20160526-htl18attack It goes over our
understanding of attacks used by law enforcement and why they appear to be
heavily fundamentally flawed. If we can help elaborate on parts of it
please let us know. The attacks we are aware of included information about
how far away the request probably originated; (Hops To Live - HTL) you
didn't mention that, and without it the attack is even less accurate than
the effectively entirely inaccurate thing it already is.

As a non-profit organization running an open source project, we don't
currently have employees, hence the lack of a phone number. You may be able
to find someone in the community willing to participate; if this is the
case I think it is we've been following it with interest for a while now.
Could you please elaborate on what is involved in reviewing the search
warrant, reviewing the police report, or being an expert witness? Would
this be an attempt to invalidate the search and suppress evidence acquired
with it?

Now addressing others on the list: I note an ethical dilemma here. It may
well be that the accused is guilty of the things they are accused of, and
invalidating this presumably-mistaken search warrant would allow them to go
free. That said, do we want to resist the application of flawed statistics
in prosecuting Freenet users? I'm leaning toward probably. Selectively
assisting in fighting search warrants that seem invalid also seems
unethical. Are we obligated to help?

- Steve

On Mon, Jul 25, 2016, 2:33 PM Hayley Rosenblum  wrote:

> Hello,
> I am a law intern at Rosenblum, Schwartz, Rogers, & Glass, P.C. in St.
> Louis, MO. As a criminal defense firm, we have recently been hired for a
> Possession of Child Pornography case. According to the police report , a
> special investigator began running copies of Freenet that had been modified
> for law enforcement to log the IP address, key, and date, and time of
> requests that were sent to these law enforcement Freenet nodes which were
> then compared to keys of known child pornography. The special investigator
> observed an IP address routing/and or requesting suspected child
> pornography file blocks. The special investigation noted that the number
> and timing of the request was significant enough to indicate that the IP
> address was the apparent original requester of the file.
>
> We have doubts about the legitimacy of this based off some brief research
> we have done on Freeness and how it works. Is there anyone I could contact
> to discuss having a Freenet employee/specialist to review the search
> warrant and police report and/or potentially hire as an expert witness. If
> so, how much would you charge for that?
>
> Any information or further contacts would be great. I didn’t see a phone
> number on the website, so I figured i’d start with an email!
>
> Thank you,
>
> Hayley Rosenblum
> Law Intern
> Rosenblum, Schwartz, Rogers, & Glass P.C.
> rsrglaw.com
> hrose...@slu.edu
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Re: [freenet-support] Newbie questions

2017-01-22 Thread Steve Dougherty
On 01/22/2017 12:27 PM, Amuza wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> I have never tried Freenet but I already have some questions:
> 
> How do nodes discover each other?

In opennet mode ("normal" or "low" network security) they connect to
seed nodes (a list of which is included with the software) run by
volunteers which provide them with an initial set of possible
connections, and during normal operation performs path folding to
maintain and improve its connections. [0]

When not in opennet mode (and therefore in "darknet mode;" if both modes
are in use it's "hybrid") connections must be manually and mutually added.

> Can nodes within a LAN connect to each other without any special
> configuration?

It depends on what you mean by special configuration. It does require
that the nodes' operators add one another as "friends" by trading node
references, but this is intended as routine configuration.

> Do they need Internet access?

No, but note that a completely isolated darknet would have no way to
access the content available through the public opennet network. This
includes updates to the software. As long as one member of the darknet
is also connected to opennet this will not be the case. (Though
performance will be slow.)

> Would nodes keep automatically connecting when they are in a LAN where
> some days there is no Internet access?

Yes.

> Does Freenet have any kind of real asynchronous messaging?

Yes, and it depends what you mean.

> If so, how does it work?

Darknet peers can send direct messages by clicking on the peer's name on
the friends page. If the peers are not both online and connected the
message will be deferred until they are. The user interface for this is
very poor but it does function.

Otherwise, messaging tools like FLIP, Freemail, or Sone can do that.
[1][2][3] They work by inserting and fetching the messages as files.

> Thank you!!

Yep. :) Hope this helps.

- Steve

[0] https://wiki.freenetproject.org/Opennet
[1]
USK@pGQPA-9PcFiE3A2tCuCjacK165UaX07AQYw98iDQrNA,8gwQ67ytBNR03hNj7JU~ceeew22HVq6G50dcEeMcgks,AQACAAE/flip/12/
[2] http://freesocial.draketo.de/freemail_en.html
[3]
USK@nwa8lHa271k2QvJ8aa0Ov7IHAV-DFOCFgmDt3X6BpCI,DuQSUZiI~agF8c-6tjsFFGuZ8eICrzWCILB60nT8KKo,AQACAAE/sone/75/



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Re: [freenet-support] Newbie questions

2017-01-23 Thread Steve Dougherty
The Tor comparison is easiest to answer because there's a FAQ entry:
https://freenetproject.org/help.html#tor

On Mon, Jan 23, 2017, 6:14 AM Amuza <am...@riseup.net> wrote:

>
>
> On 22/01/17 19:01, Steve Dougherty wrote:
>
> On 01/22/2017 12:27 PM, Amuza wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I have never tried Freenet but I already have some questions:
>
> How do nodes discover each other?
>
> In opennet mode ("normal" or "low" network security) they connect to
> seed nodes (a list of which is included with the software) run by
> volunteers which provide them with an initial set of possible
> connections, and during normal operation performs path folding to
> maintain and improve its connections. [0]
>
> When not in opennet mode (and therefore in "darknet mode;" if both modes
> are in use it's "hybrid") connections must be manually and mutually added.
>
>
> Can nodes within a LAN connect to each other without any special
> configuration?
>
> It depends on what you mean by special configuration. It does require
> that the nodes' operators add one another as "friends" by trading node
> references, but this is intended as routine configuration.
>
>
> Do they need Internet access?
>
> No, but note that a completely isolated darknet would have no way to
> access the content available through the public opennet network. This
> includes updates to the software. As long as one member of the darknet
> is also connected to opennet this will not be the case. (Though
> performance will be slow.)
>
>
> Would nodes keep automatically connecting when they are in a LAN where
> some days there is no Internet access?
>
> Yes.
>
>
> Does Freenet have any kind of real asynchronous messaging?
>
> Yes, and it depends what you mean.
>
>
> I mean, something like this:
> Alice is online and sends a message which has Caroline (her Freenet
> friend) as the recipient, but Caroline is offline. Fortunately Barbara (who
> is a common Freenet friend of both Alice and Caroline) is online. Then
> Alice goes offline. Then Caroline goes online and receives Alice's message.
> Barbara (or other common online Freenet friend) automatically forwarded the
> message without being able to read it.
>
> If so, how does it work?
>
> Darknet peers can send direct messages by clicking on the peer's name on
> the friends page. If the peers are not both online and connected the
> message will be deferred until they are. The user interface for this is
> very poor but it does function.
>
> Otherwise, messaging tools like FLIP, Freemail, or Sone can do that.
> [1][2][3] They work by inserting and fetching the messages as files.
>
>
>
> I guess some of those three messaging tools do somehow the kind of
> asynchronous messaging I meant. Do they?
>
> Thank you!!
>
> Yep. :) Hope this helps.
>
> - Steve
>
>
>
> It does! Great explanations! As soon as I have a while I will try Freenet.
>
> Let me ask another one, this one is more difficult:
>
> In the case you, or anyone in this list, know a bit about other
> more-or-less similar decentralized tools like Retroshare, Zeronet, Tox,
> IPFS, etc, could you very briefly compare them to Freenet and easily say
> some advantage or disadvantage of some of those tools over Freenet?
>
> Thanks again.
>
> [0] https://wiki.freenetproject.org/Opennet
> [1]
> USK@pGQPA-9PcFiE3A2tCuCjacK165UaX07AQYw98iDQrNA,8gwQ67ytBNR03hNj7JU~ceeew22HVq6G50dcEeMcgks,AQACAAE/flip/12/
> [2] http://freesocial.draketo.de/freemail_en.html
> [3]
> USK@nwa8lHa271k2QvJ8aa0Ov7IHAV-DFOCFgmDt3X6BpCI,DuQSUZiI~agF8c-6tjsFFGuZ8eICrzWCILB60nT8KKo,AQACAAE/sone/75/
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Re: [freenet-support] Password protect the console?

2017-01-30 Thread Steve Dougherty
That isn't implemented, no. If other people have accounts on the system
they will be able to access it. (By default Freenet's web interface only
binds to localhost.)

On Mon, Jan 30, 2017, 8:59 AM neuman  wrote:

> I see there is an option to password protect the downloads,  but is
> there an option to password protect the console?   I have it running on
> a headless pi system and would like to prevent anyone else from
> accessing it.   Can I protect the console?
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Re: [freenet-support] Support Digest, Vol 83, Issue 1

2017-01-17 Thread Steve Dougherty
Are you saying you want to unsubscribe? There's a link to do that in the
message you replied to.

On Tue, Jan 17, 2017, 9:46 AM Denis Walker  wrote:

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Re: [freenet-support] inquiry

2016-10-12 Thread Steve Dougherty
Could you give more details about the message you received? Is it the
Windows installer you want?
https://github.com/freenet/fred/releases/download/build01475/FreenetInstaller-1475.exe

On Tue, Oct 11, 2016, 8:55 PM John Custer 
wrote:

> I wanna download freenet but from their webpage the download said,
> corrupted, and was instantly deleted.  Can you send me a download link.
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Re: freenet crashing

2018-11-28 Thread Steve Dougherty
Looks like - at least for the most recent startup attempts - it’s already 
running. (Or something is already bound to its ports anyway.) Are you able to 
manually connect to the node at http://127.0.0.1: in your browser?

- Steve

Typed on a mobile keyboard

On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 6:44 PM, William Passmore  wrote:

> I had to restart my comp, and now freenet keeps crashing.  I shutdown freenet 
> before I restarted.
>
> http://www.avg.com/email-signature?utm_medium=email_source=link_campaign=sig-email_content=webmail
> Virus-free. 
> [www.avg.com](http://www.avg.com/email-signature?utm_medium=email_source=link_campaign=sig-email_content=webmail)#DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2

Re: Can't change storeDir (Windows).

2019-06-16 Thread Steve Dougherty
Hm, sounds as though the entire freenet.ini may be getting invalidated. Are you 
editing the file while Freenet is running? What software are you using to edit 
freenet.ini?

- Steve

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On Sun, Jun 16, 2019 at 12:07 PM, Γιώργος Κωστόπουλος  
wrote:

> Doing this (through freenet.ini) and changing the default value to
> something else fails.
> Next time Freenet starts, resets everything and starts the 1st time
> config wizard.
>
> Am I missing something? :-)
> TIA!
> G.

Re: Fwd: Re: Reproduced: Re: FN cannot start

2019-06-18 Thread Steve Dougherty
If you can find log messages about the failure that would be helpful. Anything 
in logs/freenet-latest.log? We’ll likely need to find a way to have it fail in 
front of a developer in order to figure out a fix.

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On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 5:21 PM, Krzysztof  wrote:

> Morover, I had to delete all client* files for node to start.
>
> Regards
> Krzysztof
>
>  Forwarded Message 
> Subject:  Re: Reproduced: Re: FN cannot start
> Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2019 23:11:33 +0200
> From: Krzysztof [](mailto:k...@limes.com.pl)
> To:   Support 
> [](mailto:support@freenetproject.org)
>
> Reproduced once more. Any clues?
>
> It definitely has nothing to do with JRE. Both Open and Sun on Linux Debian 
> 64b fail after some time.
>
> Regards
> Krzysztof
>
> On 6/13/19 5:19 PM, Steve Dougherty wrote:
>
>> Oh, interesting! Is this a symptom of a malformed client.dat.crypt? If you 
>> restore the file, does it fail in the same way again?
>>
>> - Steve
>>
>> Sent from ProtonMail Mobile
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>> On Thu, Jun 13, 2019 at 10:36 AM, Krzysztof  wrote:
>>
>>> No, I don't.
>>>
>>> What I discovered so far, after deleting file 'client.dat.crypt', the
>>> node started normally. Of course, all downloads were gone.
>>>
>>> Maybe there is a way to test or repair this file?
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Krzysztof
>>>
>>> On 6/13/19 12:29 PM, Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
>>>> My node now also stopped starting.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Question to Krzysztof: Do you have a darknet connection?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> When run via ./run.sh console, this is the last line I see before
>>>> startup fails:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> jvm 2 | Deleted 0 of 0 temporary files (0 non-temp files in temp 
>>>> directory) in 0s
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> This is what I should see:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> jvm 1 | Resumed 4 requests ...
>>>> jvm 1 | Initializing USK Manager
>>>> jvm 1 | Loading cache of request statuses...
>>>> jvm 1 | Initializing Node Updater
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Disabling all plugins does not make a difference.
>>>> Starting without the wrapper does not make a difference either.
>>>> Moving tmp away does not make a difference, either.
>>>> Moving datastore to datastore.broken does not make a difference.
>>>> Moving persistent-temp to persistent-temp.broken only lets it show one
>>>> more error:
>>>> jvm 1 | Unable to resume request
>>>> freenet.clients.fcp.ClientGet@45d042f9 after loading it.
>>>>
>>>> So it looks like there is some broken state which blocks startup.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> logs/freenet-latest.log says
>>>>
>>>> Jun 13, 2019 09:18:00:317 (freenet.io.AddressTracker, 
>>>> WrapperListener_start_runner, WARNING): Failed to load from disk for port 
>>>> : freenet.node.FSParseException: Unable to load address tracker table, 
>>>> assuming an unclean shutdown: Last ID was  but stored 
>>>> freenet.node.FSParseException: Unable to load address tracker table, 
>>>> assuming an unclean shutdown: Last ID was  but stored 
>>>> at freenet.io.AddressTracker.(AddressTracker.java:115)
>>>> at freenet.io.AddressTracker.create(AddressTracker.java:84)
>>>> at freenet.io.comm.UdpSocketHandler.(UdpSocketHandler.java:161)
>>>> at freenet.node.NodeCrypto.(NodeCrypto.java:121)
>>>> at freenet.node.Node.(Node.java:1489)
>>>> at freenet.node.NodeStarter.start(NodeStarter.java:194)
>>>> at 
>>>> org.tanukisoftware.wrapper.WrapperManager$11.run(WrapperManager.java:4048)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I took an application snapshot with jvisualvm: Here’s the threaddump
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Full thread dump OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (25.191-b12 mixed mode):
>>>>
>>>> "Pooled thread awaiting work @1 for prio 5" #42 daemon prio=5 os_prio=0 
>>>> tid=0x7f68005f7000 nid=0x27ae in Object.wait() [0x7f681dc9e000]
>>>> java.lang.Thread.State: TIMED_WAITING (on object monitor)
>>>> at java.lang.Object.wait(Native Method)
>>>> - waiting on <0x9d22ff80> (a 
>>>> freenet.support.PooledExecutor$MyThread)
>>>> at 
>>>> freenet.support.PooledExecutor$MyThread.innerR

Re: Reproduced: Re: FN cannot start

2019-06-13 Thread Steve Dougherty
Oh, interesting! Is this a symptom of a malformed client.dat.crypt? If you 
restore the file, does it fail in the same way again?

- Steve

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On Thu, Jun 13, 2019 at 10:36 AM, Krzysztof  wrote:

> No, I don't.
>
> What I discovered so far, after deleting file 'client.dat.crypt', the
> node started normally. Of course, all downloads were gone.
>
> Maybe there is a way to test or repair this file?
>
> Pozdrawiam
> Krzysztof Jasieński
>
> On 6/13/19 12:29 PM, Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
>> My node now also stopped starting.
>>
>>
>> Question to Krzysztof: Do you have a darknet connection?
>>
>>
>> When run via ./run.sh console, this is the last line I see before
>> startup fails:
>>
>>
>> jvm 2 | Deleted 0 of 0 temporary files (0 non-temp files in temp directory) 
>> in 0s
>>
>>
>> This is what I should see:
>>
>>
>> jvm 1 | Resumed 4 requests ...
>> jvm 1 | Initializing USK Manager
>> jvm 1 | Loading cache of request statuses...
>> jvm 1 | Initializing Node Updater
>>
>>
>> Disabling all plugins does not make a difference.
>> Starting without the wrapper does not make a difference either.
>> Moving tmp away does not make a difference, either.
>> Moving datastore to datastore.broken does not make a difference.
>> Moving persistent-temp to persistent-temp.broken only lets it show one
>> more error:
>> jvm 1 | Unable to resume request
>> freenet.clients.fcp.ClientGet@45d042f9 after loading it.
>>
>> So it looks like there is some broken state which blocks startup.
>>
>>
>> logs/freenet-latest.log says
>>
>> Jun 13, 2019 09:18:00:317 (freenet.io.AddressTracker, 
>> WrapperListener_start_runner, WARNING): Failed to load from disk for port 
>> : freenet.node.FSParseException: Unable to load address tracker table, 
>> assuming an unclean shutdown: Last ID was  but stored 
>> freenet.node.FSParseException: Unable to load address tracker table, 
>> assuming an unclean shutdown: Last ID was  but stored 
>> at freenet.io.AddressTracker.(AddressTracker.java:115)
>> at freenet.io.AddressTracker.create(AddressTracker.java:84)
>> at freenet.io.comm.UdpSocketHandler.(UdpSocketHandler.java:161)
>> at freenet.node.NodeCrypto.(NodeCrypto.java:121)
>> at freenet.node.Node.(Node.java:1489)
>> at freenet.node.NodeStarter.start(NodeStarter.java:194)
>> at org.tanukisoftware.wrapper.WrapperManager$11.run(WrapperManager.java:4048)
>>
>>
>>
>> I took an application snapshot with jvisualvm: Here’s the threaddump
>>
>>
>> Full thread dump OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (25.191-b12 mixed mode):
>>
>> "Pooled thread awaiting work @1 for prio 5" #42 daemon prio=5 os_prio=0 
>> tid=0x7f68005f7000 nid=0x27ae in Object.wait() [0x7f681dc9e000]
>> java.lang.Thread.State: TIMED_WAITING (on object monitor)
>> at java.lang.Object.wait(Native Method)
>> - waiting on <0x9d22ff80> (a freenet.support.PooledExecutor$MyThread)
>> at freenet.support.PooledExecutor$MyThread.innerRun(PooledExecutor.java:218)
>> - locked <0x9d22ff80> (a freenet.support.PooledExecutor$MyThread)
>> at freenet.support.PooledExecutor$MyThread.realRun(PooledExecutor.java:189)
>> at freenet.support.io.NativeThread.run(NativeThread.java:156)
>>
>> Locked ownable synchronizers:
>> - None
>>
>> "Timer-0" #36 daemon prio=5 os_prio=0 tid=0x7f680009d000 nid=0x27a1 in 
>> Object.wait() [0x7f681e19f000]
>> java.lang.Thread.State: WAITING (on object monitor)
>> at java.lang.Object.wait(Native Method)
>> - waiting on <0x9cfdf0b0> (a java.util.TaskQueue)
>> at java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:502)
>> at java.util.TimerThread.mainLoop(Timer.java:526)
>> - locked <0x9cfdf0b0> (a java.util.TaskQueue)
>> at java.util.TimerThread.run(Timer.java:505)
>>
>> Locked ownable synchronizers:
>> - None
>>
>> "SimpleToadletServer" #29 daemon prio=5 os_prio=0 tid=0x7f6800844800 
>> nid=0x2788 waiting on condition [0x7f681e4a]
>> java.lang.Thread.State: WAITING (parking)
>> at sun.misc.Unsafe.park(Native Method)
>> - parking to wait for <0x9cfdf740> (a 
>> java.util.concurrent.locks.AbstractQueuedSynchronizer$ConditionObject)
>> at java.util.concurrent.locks.LockSupport.park(LockSupport.java:175)
>> at 
>> java.util.concurrent.locks.AbstractQueuedSynchronizer$ConditionObject.awaitUninterruptibly(AbstractQueuedSynchronizer.java:1976)
>> at freenet.io.NetworkInterface.accept(NetworkInterface.java:249)
>> at freenet.clients.http.SimpleToadletServer.run(SimpleToadletServer.java:999)
>> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:748)
>>
>> Locked ownable synchronizers:
>> - None
>>
>> "Network Interface Acceptor for 
>> ServerSocket[addr=/127.15.9.6,localport=8988](0)" #28 daemon prio=5 
>> os_prio=0 tid=0x7f6800843000 nid=0x2787 runnable [0x7f681e5a1000]
>> java.lang.Thread.State: RUNNABLE
>> at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketAccept(Native Method)
>> at java.net.AbstractPlainSocketImpl.accept(AbstractPlainSocketImpl.java:409)
>> at java.net.ServerSocket.implAccept(ServerSocket.java:545)
>> at 

Re: FN cannot start

2019-06-12 Thread Steve Dougherty
That’s a great use case for SSH local port forwarding the FProxy port! :)

ssh -L :localhost: 

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On Wed, Jun 12, 2019 at 9:19 AM, VT- Viral Therapy  
wrote:

> Actually right now I am trying to create a project for my collage. My plan is 
> to run freenet on raspberry pi 3B+ and somehow use ssh/vpn/hotspot to connect 
> to the raspberry pi to surf freesite on my phone.
>
> On Wed, 12 Jun 2019, 5:26 am Dennis New,  wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 01:11:25 +0200, Krzysztof wrote:
>>> HI,
>>>
>>> After starting the system, the page at 127.0.0.1: looks as
>>> follows:
>>>
>>>
>>>   Freenet is starting up
>>>
>>> Freenet is starting up
>>> Your Freenet node is starting up, please hold on.
>>> Current status
>>> INFO | jvm 2 | 2019/06/12 01:00:08 | Set fproxy max length to 2306867
>>> and max length with progress to 57671680 = 57671680
>>> INFO | jvm 2 | 2019/06/12 01:00:08 | Starting FProxy on
>>> 127.0.0.1,0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1:
>>> INFO | jvm 2 | 2019/06/12 01:00:08 | SHA1: using SUN version 1.8
>>> INFO | jvm 2 | 2019/06/12 01:00:08 | MD5: using SUN version 1.8
>>> INFO | jvm 2 | 2019/06/12 01:00:08 | SHA-256: using SUN version 1.8
>>> INFO | jvm 2 | 2019/06/12 01:00:08 | SHA-384: using SUN version 1.8
>>> INFO | jvm 2 | 2019/06/12 01:00:08 | SHA-512: using SUN version 1.8
>>> INFO | jvm 2 | 2019/06/12 01:00:08 | AES/CTR/NOPADDING (SunJCE
>>> version 1.8): 705107ns
>>> INFO | jvm 2 | 2019/06/12 01:00:08 | AES/CTR/NOPADDING (BC version
>>> 1.59): 1980691ns
>>> INFO | jvm 2 | 2019/06/12 01:00:08 | Using JCA cipher provider:
>>> SunJCE version 1.8
>>> INFO | jvm 2 | 2019/06/12 01:00:08 | Trying to read master keys
>>> file... INFO | jvm 2 | 2019/06/12 01:00:08 | Read old master keys file
>>> INFO | jvm 2 | 2019/06/12 01:00:08 | FNP port created on 0.0.0.0:23499
>>> INFO | jvm 2 | 2019/06/12 01:00:08 | Testnet mode DISABLED. You may
>>> have some level of anonymity. :)
>>> INFO | jvm 2 | 2019/06/12 01:00:08 | Note that this version of
>>> Freenet is still a very early alpha, and may well have numerous bugs
>>> and design flaws.
>>> INFO | jvm 2 | 2019/06/12 01:00:08 | In particular: YOU ARE WIDE OPEN
>>> TO YOUR IMMEDIATE PEERS! They can eavesdrop on your requests with
>>> relatively little difficulty at present (correlation attacks etc).
>>> INFO | jvm 2 | 2019/06/12 01:00:08 | Creating PeerManager
>>> INFO | jvm 2 | 2019/06/12 01:00:08 | Memory is 455MB
>>> INFO | jvm 2 | 2019/06/12 01:00:08 | Setting standard 500 thread
>>> limit. This should be enough for most nodes but more memory is
>>> usually a good thing.
>>> INFO | jvm 2 | 2019/06/12 01:00:08 | Deleted 0 of 0 temporary files
>>> (0 non-temp files in temp directory) in 0s
>>>
>>> It doesn't go on now although after fresh install a few days ago it
>>> ran perfectly every day. What can I do to solve the case?
>>
>> You can check the wrapper.log file in freenet's folder - maybe there
>> was more information appended to it? Also, is your computer doing
>> anything when it reaches this point (high cpu or disk usage)?
>>
>> Maybe you can also try moving/deleting the freenet.ini file to make it
>> go through the initial setup process again?

Re: I am having a problem

2019-05-04 Thread Steve Dougherty
Yes, this is a public support mailing list for Freenet. How may we help you?

On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 5:12 AM, VT- Viral Therapy  
wrote:

> Is it the right email address for asking support?

Re: Unable to create new store: freenet.node.NodeInitException: Operation not supported (3)

2019-09-25 Thread Steve Dougherty
Hm, I’m not loving the exception logging there; the stack trace of the source 
of the problem does not appear to be included. The useful part of that trace 
seems like

https://github.com/freenet/fred/blob/build01484/src/freenet/node/Node.java#L862
https://github.com/freenet/fred/blob/build01484/src/freenet/node/Node.java#L2900

I’d expect wrapper.log (or stderr depending on how you’ve started the node) to 
contain more information after the string "Could not open store: "

Can you find such a log line?

Thanks,
Steve

On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 8:07 PM, CyberLeo  wrote:

> You know, I just realized I sent this from the wrong address and it
> never made it to the list.
>
> On 8/19/19 2:10 AM, CyberLeo wrote:
>> During test-setup of a new node from Github release build01484, I get
>> the following exception, both during the new startup wizard and whenever
>> I instruct the node to change the datastore type from ram to salt-hash.
>> The store type remains as ram.
>>
>> The node is a VM running FreeBSD 11.3-RELEASE amd64, NFS-mounted home
>> directory from the host, and the host filesystem is backed by a
>> dedicated ZFS dataset with plenty of space.
>>
>> Any ideas on how to start troubleshooting the source of this error?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> 8<
>> Aug 18, 2019 20:36:40:281 (freenet.node.Node, HTTP socket
>> handler@1389158290(3), ERROR): Unable to create new store
>> freenet.node.NodeInitException: Operation not supported (3)
>> at freenet.node.Node.initSaltHashFS(Node.java:2900)
>> at freenet.node.Node.makeStore(Node.java:862)
>> at freenet.node.Node$StoreTypeCallback.set(Node.java:336)
>> at freenet.node.Node$StoreTypeCallback.set(Node.java:309)
>> at freenet.config.Option.set(Option.java:73)
>> at freenet.config.Option.setValue(Option.java:62)
>> at freenet.config.SubConfig.set(SubConfig.java:318)
>> at
>> freenet.clients.http.wizardsteps.DATASTORE_SIZE._setDatastoreSize(DATASTORE_SIZE.java:122)
>>
>> at
>> freenet.clients.http.wizardsteps.DATASTORE_SIZE.postStep(DATASTORE_SIZE.java:93)
>>
>> at
>> freenet.clients.http.FirstTimeWizardToadlet.handleMethodPOST(FirstTimeWizardToadlet.java:262)
>>
>> at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
>> at
>> sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:62)
>>
>> at
>> sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
>>
>> at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:498)
>> at
>> freenet.clients.http.ToadletContextImpl.callToadletMethod(ToadletContextImpl.java:747)
>>
>> at
>> freenet.clients.http.ToadletContextImpl.handle(ToadletContextImpl.java:660)
>> at
>> freenet.clients.http.SimpleToadletServer$SocketHandler.run(SimpleToadletServer.java:1036)
>>
>> at
>> freenet.support.PooledExecutor$MyThread.innerRun(PooledExecutor.java:249)
>> at
>> freenet.support.PooledExecutor$MyThread.realRun(PooledExecutor.java:189)
>> at freenet.support.io.NativeThread.run(NativeThread.java:156)
>> Aug 18, 2019 20:36:40:305
>> (freenet.clients.http.wizardsteps.DATASTORE_SIZE, HTTP socket
>> handler@1389158290(3), ERROR): Should not happen, please
>> report!freenet.config.InvalidConfigValueException: Unable to create new
>> store: freenet.node.NodeInitException: Operation not supported (3)
>> freenet.config.InvalidConfigValueException: Unable to create new store:
>> freenet.node.NodeInitException: Operation not supported (3)
>> at freenet.node.Node.makeStore(Node.java:868)
>> at freenet.node.Node$StoreTypeCallback.set(Node.java:336)
>> at freenet.node.Node$StoreTypeCallback.set(Node.java:309)
>> at freenet.config.Option.set(Option.java:73)
>> at freenet.config.Option.setValue(Option.java:62)
>> at freenet.config.SubConfig.set(SubConfig.java:318)
>> at
>> freenet.clients.http.wizardsteps.DATASTORE_SIZE._setDatastoreSize(DATASTORE_SIZE.java:122)
>>
>> at
>> freenet.clients.http.wizardsteps.DATASTORE_SIZE.postStep(DATASTORE_SIZE.java:93)
>>
>> at
>> freenet.clients.http.FirstTimeWizardToadlet.handleMethodPOST(FirstTimeWizardToadlet.java:262)
>>
>> at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
>> at
>> sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:62)
>>
>> at
>> sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
>>
>> at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:498)
>> at
>> freenet.clients.http.ToadletContextImpl.callToadletMethod(ToadletContextImpl.java:747)
>>
>> at
>> freenet.clients.http.ToadletContextImpl.handle(ToadletContextImpl.java:660)
>> at
>> freenet.clients.http.SimpleToadletServer$SocketHandler.run(SimpleToadletServer.java:1036)
>>
>> at
>> freenet.support.PooledExecutor$MyThread.innerRun(PooledExecutor.java:249)
>> at
>> freenet.support.PooledExecutor$MyThread.realRun(PooledExecutor.java:189)
>> at 

Re: Freenet Crashes Immediately

2020-08-01 Thread Steve Dougherty
Perhaps the wrapper isn’t configured for the new version of Java? Are you 
willing to post your wrapper.log?

- Steve

On Sat, Aug 1, 2020 at 10:46 AM, Ron Sandlin  wrote:

> Freenet build 1485 crashes and the log shows many refs to Java this or
>
> Java that. Java was recently updated to Version 8 Update 261 on my PC
>
> and after that Frenet quit working at all. My PC runs Win 7 OS. Use of
>
> MS Edge or Iexplorer browser, Freenet still crashes. Why does Freenet
>
> crash??
>
> Please Help
>
> R J Sandlin
>
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RE: Freenet Crashes Immediately

2020-08-01 Thread Steve Dougherty
32 | at 
> com.sun.jna.Native.loadNativeDispatchLibraryFromClasspath(Native.java:851)
>
> INFO | jvm 3 | 2020/08/01 12:48:32 | at 
> com.sun.jna.Native.loadNativeDispatchLibrary(Native.java:826)
>
> INFO | jvm 3 | 2020/08/01 12:48:32 | at 
> com.sun.jna.Native.(Native.java:140)
>
> INFO | jvm 3 | 2020/08/01 12:48:32 | at 
> freenet.support.ProcessPriority$WindowsHolder.(ProcessPriority.java:32)
>
> INFO | jvm 3 | 2020/08/01 12:48:32 | at 
> freenet.support.ProcessPriority.enterBackgroundMode(ProcessPriority.java:64)
>
> INFO | jvm 3 | 2020/08/01 12:48:32 | at 
> freenet.node.NodeStarter.main(NodeStarter.java:264)
>
> ERROR | wrapper | 2020/08/01 12:48:32 | JVM exited while loading the 
> application.
>
> STATUS | wrapper | 2020/08/01 12:48:36 | Reloading Wrapper configuration...
>
> STATUS | wrapper | 2020/08/01 12:48:37 | Launching a JVM...
>
> INFO | jvm 4 | 2020/08/01 12:48:37 | Exception in thread "main" 
> java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: C:\Users\SWS 
> Customer\AppData\Local\Temp\jna--55914865\jna3478956884760004848.dll: Can't 
> find dependent libraries
>
> INFO | jvm 4 | 2020/08/01 12:48:37 | at 
> java.lang.ClassLoader$NativeLibrary.load(Native Method)
>
> INFO | jvm 4 | 2020/08/01 12:48:37 | at 
> java.lang.ClassLoader.loadLibrary0(Unknown Source)
>
> INFO | jvm 4 | 2020/08/01 12:48:37 | at 
> java.lang.ClassLoader.loadLibrary(Unknown Source)
>
> INFO | jvm 4 | 2020/08/01 12:48:37 | at java.lang.Runtime.load0(Unknown 
> Source)
>
> INFO | jvm 4 | 2020/08/01 12:48:37 | at java.lang.System.load(Unknown Source)
>
> INFO | jvm 4 | 2020/08/01 12:48:37 | at 
> com.sun.jna.Native.loadNativeDispatchLibraryFromClasspath(Native.java:851)
>
> INFO | jvm 4 | 2020/08/01 12:48:37 | at 
> com.sun.jna.Native.loadNativeDispatchLibrary(Native.java:826)
>
> INFO | jvm 4 | 2020/08/01 12:48:37 | at 
> com.sun.jna.Native.(Native.java:140)
>
> INFO | jvm 4 | 2020/08/01 12:48:37 | at 
> freenet.support.ProcessPriority$WindowsHolder.(ProcessPriority.java:32)
>
> INFO | jvm 4 | 2020/08/01 12:48:37 | at 
> freenet.support.ProcessPriority.enterBackgroundMode(ProcessPriority.java:64)
>
> INFO | jvm 4 | 2020/08/01 12:48:37 | at 
> freenet.node.NodeStarter.main(NodeStarter.java:264)
>
> ERROR | wrapper | 2020/08/01 12:48:37 | JVM exited while loading the 
> application.
>
> STATUS | wrapper | 2020/08/01 12:48:42 | Reloading Wrapper configuration...
>
> STATUS | wrapper | 2020/08/01 12:48:42 | Launching a JVM...
>
> INFO | jvm 5 | 2020/08/01 12:48:42 | Exception in thread "main" 
> java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: C:\Users\SWS 
> Customer\AppData\Local\Temp\jna--55914865\jna2842160706614396.dll: Can't find 
> dependent libraries
>
> INFO | jvm 5 | 2020/08/01 12:48:42 | at 
> java.lang.ClassLoader$NativeLibrary.load(Native Method)
>
> INFO | jvm 5 | 2020/08/01 12:48:42 | at 
> java.lang.ClassLoader.loadLibrary0(Unknown Source)
>
> INFO | jvm 5 | 2020/08/01 12:48:42 | at 
> java.lang.ClassLoader.loadLibrary(Unknown Source)
>
> INFO | jvm 5 | 2020/08/01 12:48:42 | at java.lang.Runtime.load0(Unknown 
> Source)
>
> INFO | jvm 5 | 2020/08/01 12:48:42 | at java.lang.System.load(Unknown Source)
>
> INFO | jvm 5 | 2020/08/01 12:48:42 | at 
> com.sun.jna.Native.loadNativeDispatchLibraryFromClasspath(Native.java:851)
>
> INFO | jvm 5 | 2020/08/01 12:48:42 | at 
> com.sun.jna.Native.loadNativeDispatchLibrary(Native.java:826)
>
> INFO | jvm 5 | 2020/08/01 12:48:42 | at 
> com.sun.jna.Native.(Native.java:140)
>
> INFO | jvm 5 | 2020/08/01 12:48:42 | at 
> freenet.support.ProcessPriority$WindowsHolder.(ProcessPriority.java:32)
>
> INFO | jvm 5 | 2020/08/01 12:48:42 | at 
> freenet.support.ProcessPriority.enterBackgroundMode(ProcessPriority.java:64)
>
> INFO | jvm 5 | 2020/08/01 12:48:42 | at 
> freenet.node.NodeStarter.main(NodeStarter.java:264)
>
> ERROR | wrapper | 2020/08/01 12:48:42 | JVM exited while loading the 
> application.
>
> FATAL | wrapper | 2020/08/01 12:48:43 | There were 5 failed launches in a 
> row, each lasting less than 300 seconds. Giving up.
>
> FATAL | wrapper | 2020/08/01 12:48:43 | There may be a configuration problem: 
> please check the logs.
>
> INFO | wrapperp | 2020/08/01 12:48:43 | backend pipe closed.
>
> INFO | wrapperp | 2020/08/01 12:48:43 | backend pipe closed.
>
> STATUS | wrapper | 2020/08/01 12:48:43 | <-- Wrapper Stopped
>
> From: Steve Dougherty [mailto:st...@asksteved.com]
> Sent: Saturday, August 01, 2020 9:56 AM
> To: Support
> Subject: Re: Freenet Crashes Immediately
>
> Perhaps the wrapper isn’t configured for the new version of Java? Are you 
> willing to post your wrapper.log?
>
> - Steve
&g

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