[freenet-support] Re: [freenet-dev] Re: [Tech] Modem lines MTU?

2005-01-23 Thread Constantine Dokolas
Constantine Dokolas wrote: Toad wrote: What's the typical MTU on a modem? Someone said he had seen one with 256 bytes, but is that typical? My ISP (OTEnet here in Greece) gives a full 1500 (i.e. 1472 bytes of data). Just in case you are wondering, I used the "ping -f" method with it's main web ser

[freenet-support] Re: [Tech] Modem lines MTU?

2005-01-23 Thread Constantine Dokolas
Toad wrote: What's the typical MTU on a modem? Someone said he had seen one with 256 bytes, but is that typical? My ISP (OTEnet here in Greece) gives a full 1500 (i.e. 1472 bytes of data). Just in case you are wondering, I used the "ping -f" method with it's main web server (www.otenet.gr), which

[freenet-support] ahh.. extra IP addresses???

2005-01-23 Thread Curtiss Hawk
Ok, sometimes when I look at "Addresses Detected by the Network", I see extra IP addresses along with the real one. Such as: IPv4: 127.0.0.1 1 IPv4: X.X.X.X 83 This is a little disturbing, as sometimes I see extra IP's other than localhost. It seems to be random. I'm running 5100 on SuSE 9.0

Re: [freenet-support] Freenet: Error

2005-01-23 Thread Ben Golding
Read the message: "Route Not Found messages mean that your node, or the rest of the network, didn't find the data or enough nodes to send the request to. You should retry, with the same Hops-To-Live; if it persists, there may be a problem (check that your internet connection is working). Try resee