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From: Vitenka - Zen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nodeconfig refuses point blank to run on my machine as of main build 529.
* make it so that nodeconf can change every option
Secret options are bad :) I still seem to have an un-needed 'temporary
directory' setting - which
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:;
(http://hawk.freenetproject.org/pipermail/support/2002-October/000637.html)
quoting from that:
One reason you may be having
* fix import/export ref on bunny
Can we have an export all known references option? At least until the
routing table stops getting eaten by the datastore bugs :)
Go to http://127.0.0.1:/servlet/nodestatus/nodestatus.html and
click the Download References button. Rename the resulting
I tryed windinstaller but it gave me a warning that with explorer its
dangerous so I uninstall.
THank You
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From: Mathew Ryden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2002 5:07 PM
Subject: Re: [freenet-support] idea for wininstaller
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Now it's nothing but RNFs - can't contact any other servers at all; and at 35% system
load despite no requests going either
way!
Nothing in the visible logs.
Spoke too soon, now the load it at 47%
Blegh - my routing table has gotten corrupted AGAIN.
Ok - replies to messages which I
Ok, that all makes sense. I missed the part about
chooing which host to ask questions about based
upon lexicographical closeness to the keys it has
returned before.
Do hosts transmit routing tables to each other
periodically? Obviously you wouldn't want to trust
a routing table you have
How do I export that list? --export only gives *my* node id...
I'd like to save it to aid recovery next time my routing table gets eaten by datastore
bugs :)
John E. Mayorga ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Attempts were made to contact 5 nodes.
5 were totally unreachable.
0 restarted.
0
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Go to http://127.0.0.1:/servlet/nodestatus/nodestatus.html and
click the Download References button. Rename the resulting file
from noderefs.txt to seednodes.ref.
try setting Minimum successful connections to 0 before clicking on the
Vitenka - Zen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
How do I export that list? --export only gives *my* node id...
I'd like to save it to aid recovery next time my routing table gets eaten by
datastore bugs :)
Go to :/servlet/nodestatus/nodestatus.html and then click on
the Download References
Moro Beatrice wrote:
Moro Beatrice?
Buy yourself a better antivirus software.
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Excellent! Build 530 CPU usage is WAY down! Great job! Just curious what
changed to improve performance?
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The network is getting bigger and bigger. Most of my requests DNF with
htl 15 but are retrieved with 25. Maybe its time to up the defaults a bit.
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Im new to the mailing list, and hoping you all are patient with the
ignorant.
Id like to set up a 24x7 node, but my firewall isnt cooperating. I
have a D-Link DI704P unit and have enabled a virtual server to port 12059 with
my firewalls internal IP address. However, looking at the
Ahhh ... oops! Couple hourse later, freenet is back up to 100% CPU. My
excitement was premature :(
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From: Robert Carroll [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 6:54 PM
Subject: Re: [freenet-support] windows 0.5.0.4 monolithic
Network
Error
Couldn't
retrieve key: SSK@rBjVda8pC-Kq04jUurIAb8IzAGcPAgM/TFE//
Hops To Live: 15
Error: Route not Found
Attempts were made to contact 0 nodes.
0 were totally
unreachable.
0 restarted.
0 cleanly rejected.
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I just set my node to permament, with an average bandwidth limit, now I'm
getting heaps of RNF's. I didn't get them before running as a transient node.
Anyone got any ideas? Thanks,
David
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If you give someone a program, you will frustrate
I just want to spout off about my node's
performance, or lack of it. I'm running a permanent node on a server that
has other things to do besides spend every cpu cycle on a java app. Also,
like alot of node operators, I don't use the machine directly, but instead
access fproxy and fcp from
there is a quite grave bug in fishtools v3.0.11 throgh v3.0.13,
ironically, as a result of fixing someone else's bug. So, everyone who is
using fishtools needs to upgrade. now. v3.0.14 is available at
http://artificial-stupidity.net/~fish, or for the more squeemish,
fishtools edition #25 is
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