Toad wrote:
SIX HOURS? Woah... my address gets changed at most once a month...
It depends on when they do system maintenance. As long as their system
is up, and you stay connected, you should keep renewing the same IP.
AFIK most cable/dsl ISPs give you a 3-7 day lease on an IP. If you're
still o
Jay Oliveri wrote:
On 16 Jun 2004 at 10:07, Michael R. Stork wrote:
Anytime I've had to restart my node, it appears that the data store is
just plain gone. I can go from having my resources at 60+% full one
minutes, restart, and I'm at 0. That and it then seems to need to be
active
Toad wrote:
On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 03:55:08AM -0700, miguel wrote:
What I can't figure is this...
When I stop Freenet for whatever reason, and then restart it, it looks
to me like it should load some of my previously acquired data and images
etc. quickly, getting them from my own datastore. In
David Masover wrote:
so. If they're curious, then they'll ask about it. But if someone is
asking for an answer to a very specific question, then turning it into
If someone asks "Does anyone know how to make crispy bagels in the
microwave" and I suggest using a toaster instead for that particul
David Masover wrote:
an excuse to tell them how ignorant they are for "not doing it your way"
I was suggesting my way. I wasn't implying that anyone was stupid.
Perhaps it wasn't you that made the first comment, but the first person
who started talking about Linux in this thread did so by im
Jay Oliveri wrote:
Being that this is a "support" list, support those who have questions in
things you have answers for and ignore the rest. And let those who wish to
remain ignorant of the technical details remain so.
Jay
Thank you ! You summed up rather nicely what I was trying to get across.
David Masover wrote:
| What, a linux/unix box is *not* a software firewall? :)
Point taken. But Linux kernel vs Norton userspace? About the third
time I've said so on this list, but I just turn off the _services_ that
I don't use, and people get denied anyway, with no special firewall.
What's the
David Masover wrote:
Michael R. Stork wrote:
[...]
| a hardware firewall and NAT. I wouldn't connect any PC direct to a
| cable/DSL line.
I would. A linux one. Or better, a BSD one. With daily updates. The
firewall really wouldn't help all that much for me, although I do use
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not a Linux nut, but I agree with this in principal. Just using a
software firewall is totally insecure. Your best bet, if you don't want
to bother setting up a Linux box to act as your go between, [...]
What, a linux/unix box is *not* a software firewall? :)
LOL
David Masover wrote:
Madeline Brubaker wrote:
| Would someone step me through setting up Norton Internet Security
| Professional properly? I'm not entirely sure how to
Do yourself a favor, and don't run that software.
Yes, I'm a Linux nut. My attitude towards Windows boxes is: almost all
Windows
Madeline Brubaker wrote:
Would someone step me through setting up Norton Internet Security
Professional properly? I'm not entirely sure how to:
1) Find the IP address of my NAT or Firewall.
The FAQ says to consult my manual but I can't find this information.
It depends on whether or not you're
Robert Greenage wrote:
I received the following "Alert" while I was in the process of d/l one
image that was part of a larger file. I was connected to freenet at
the time. Any thoughts?
The connection was refused when attempting to contact 127.0.0.1:
Do you use a router ? I was getting
Jose M.Arnesto wrote:
On Thu, 03 Jun 2004 15:32:17 -0400, "Michael R. Stork"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there
I'm trying to set up a Freenet node, and I'm not having any luck at all.
I've followed all the instructions for opening up ports on my router,
and
Hi there
I'm new to this list. I'm also new to Freenet. I'm trying to set up a
Freenet node, and I'm not having any luck at all. I've followed all the
instructions for opening up ports on my router, and I've reseeded
several times now.
I'm running Win XP Pro SP1 with all the latest updates, the
Hi there
I'm trying to set up a Freenet node, and I'm not having any luck at all.
I've followed all the instructions for opening up ports on my router,
and I've reseeded several times now.
I'm running Win XP Pro SP1 with all the latest updates, the latest build
(5084) of Freenet, and my router
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