[freenet-support] Joining freenet

2005-02-04 Thread Lawrence J. Owens
Help: I recently leaned of the Freenet Project and would like to assist by becoming a node and/or contributing financially. I installed the program on two machines with dedicated broadband access; one at home and one at work. Both have been running for about two days now, but I have very

Re: [freenet-support] Can't get Freenet working - I think I covered my bases.

2005-02-04 Thread Matthew Toseland
24 connections is a bit low... Ought to more or less work though. You have inbound connections therefore it's not the firewall. What's your bandwidth? What's the typical load? What build number? On Fri, Feb 04, 2005 at 01:02:51AM -0500, petr wrote: Well, I've been having trouble getting Freenet

Re: [freenet-support] Joining freenet

2005-02-04 Thread Matthew Toseland
Possibly a firewall issue. Go to Advanced mode from the Web Interface (what build number are you running?), go to Open Connections. How many connections, and how many of those are inbound? On Fri, Feb 04, 2005 at 09:55:47AM -0500, Lawrence J. Owens wrote: Help: I recently leaned of the

[freenet-support] can't listen on local interfaces and advertise public ip

2005-02-04 Thread Paul Forgey
I have my ipAddress= set to my firewall's ip address, since it needs to port forward the service into my internal machine, which does not have a real IP. In the freenet.log, I see the expected: Feb 4, 2005 9:31:05 PM (freenet.node.Main, main, NORMAL): ipAddress set, but got an exception,

Re: [freenet-support] can't listen on local interfaces and advertise public ip

2005-02-04 Thread Paul Forgey
Paul Forgey wrote: I have my ipAddress= set to my firewall's ip address, since it needs to port forward the service into my internal machine, which does not have a real IP. ..never mind. Sorry -- combination of bad firewall configuration and not grep'ing the output of netstat properly.