On 6/5/07, Ben Dougall wrote:
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> On Wednesday, June 6, 2007, at 12:03 am, Juiceman wrote:
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> >
> > I'm not sure about this, but from the log it appears to be a problem
> > with SHA-256.
> >
> > Looking at http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/guide/security/ It
> > seems that SHA-256 might not
On 6/5/07, Ben Dougall wrote:
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> On Tuesday, June 5, 2007, at 03:51 pm, David Sowder wrote:
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> > I suspect the current real problem is that the node is not starting.
> > Check for a wrapper.log file in directory where Freenet was installed.
> > That should be able to tell us what went wrong.
>
On Tuesday, June 5, 2007, at 03:51 pm, David Sowder wrote:
> I suspect the current real problem is that the node is not starting.
> Check for a wrapper.log file in directory where Freenet was installed.
> That should be able to tell us what went wrong.
>
> You can verify that Freenet is not
On Tuesday, June 5, 2007, at 10:24 am, Luke771 wrote:
> In Firefox the proxy settings are under
> Edit/Preferences/Advanced/Network/Settings <=that's on Linux, the
> Windows version goes Tools/preferences, etc (never used FF on MacOS)
Thanks for the info, but there's no proxies set in either of
In Firefox the proxy settings are under
Edit/Preferences/Advanced/Network/Settings <=that's on Linux, the
Windows version goes Tools/preferences, etc (never used FF on MacOS)
There are several quick proxy switching extensions for FF, my favorite
is "Switch Proxy Tool" (in button mode, not the
On Tuesday, June 5, 2007, at 01:15 am, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> Looks like you have a very old JVM. What version is installed? What
> version of
> OS/X are you running?
OS X 10.2.8, Java 1.4.1
I think I read somewhere that 1.4.1 is OK
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In Firefox the proxy settings are under
Edit/Preferences/Advanced/Network/Settings =that's on Linux, the
Windows version goes Tools/preferences, etc (never used FF on MacOS)
There are several quick proxy switching extensions for FF, my favorite
is Switch Proxy Tool (in button mode, not the
On Monday, June 4, 2007, at 10:44 pm, Ben Dougall wrote:
On Monday, June 4, 2007, at 10:28 pm, Matthew Toseland wrote:
BTW your airport is almost certainly a NAT, but that shouldn't prevent
you
from accessing your node's local interface.
I think it does allow NAT but NAT is not turned
Ben Dougall wrote:
On Monday, June 4, 2007, at 10:44 pm, Ben Dougall wrote:
On Monday, June 4, 2007, at 10:28 pm, Matthew Toseland wrote:
BTW your airport is almost certainly a NAT, but that shouldn't prevent
you
from accessing your node's local interface.
I think it does
On Tuesday, June 5, 2007, at 03:51 pm, David Sowder wrote:
I suspect the current real problem is that the node is not starting.
Check for a wrapper.log file in directory where Freenet was installed.
That should be able to tell us what went wrong.
You can verify that Freenet is not running
On Wednesday, June 6, 2007, at 12:03 am, Juiceman wrote:
I'm not sure about this, but from the log it appears to be a problem
with SHA-256.
Looking at http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/guide/security/ It
seems that SHA-256 might not have been added until version 1.4.2
You may just
On 6/5/07, Ben Dougall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday, June 6, 2007, at 12:03 am, Juiceman wrote:
I'm not sure about this, but from the log it appears to be a problem
with SHA-256.
Looking at http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/guide/security/ It
seems that SHA-256 might
On Wednesday, June 6, 2007, at 12:56 am, Juiceman wrote:
Well, OS X 10.2.8 itself isn't the problem. I guess no one was aware
of the Java version limitation.
I'm sorry to hear that. :(
Not to worry, at least I know now.
If you feel adventurous maybe you can download 1.4.2 and copy the
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