How much bandwidth do I have to share for freenet? I want my stuff to stop
what I'm sharing.
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I am new to Freenet. Installed okay and have download set up but after
downloading a few files I cannot find them.
It says they are downloaded to temporary folder but I look in /temp and
it has a ton of files, none of which seem to be the files I downloaded.
There seems to be no button in Fr
Well, interestingly enough after tearing down the tunnel, waiting 24
hours and rebuilding the tunnel Fred starts up just fine with ipv6.
There's even a connection attempt to another ipv6 node.
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 9:36 PM, Paul Landers wrote:
> Does anyone have any success running f
Does anyone have any success running fred ipv4 + ipv6 (I'm assuming
there are some ipv6 nodes out there)? I have a functioning ipv4 node
on Debian, but if I then enable ipv6 on my machine (a freenet6 tunnel)
and restart fred my node never starts. wrapper.log simply says:
...
INFO | jvm 1|
iawiki/freenet/index.php?title=Installing_on_POSIX
> for fix and links to the Debian bug reports.
>
> Evan Daniel
>
> On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 7:15 PM, Paul Landers
> wrote:
>> I moved my node to a new Debian Squeeze machine, and now it will not
>> launch. When I i
I moved my node to a new Debian Squeeze machine, and now it will not
launch. When I invoke "./run.sh start" these are the entries in
wrapper.log:
STATUS | wrapper | 2010/01/10 17:45:36 | --> Wrapper Started as Daemon
STATUS | wrapper | 2010/01/10 17:45:36 | Launching a JVM...
INFO | jvm 1
Hi I've downloaded freenet and its in my program folder but it didn't start
or install icons on the desktop or into the system tray.
I cannot get it to start and cannot find an uninstall command to attempt a
reinstall any suggestions please
Ps I'm not a computer wiz so may have missed something o
My node loses all opennet connections every few hours. A restart fixes it
but it reoccurs. I'm not sure if this is related, but my freenet-latest.log
contains very many of these 2 entries:
Removing ack request twice? Null on 31201 from x.x.x.x
ERROR): Invalid phase 0 for anonymous-initiator (we
Freenet is reporting the following on my status page:
Probably a bug: please report: 1 peers forcibly disconnected due to not
acknowledging packets.
1 of your peers are having severe problems (not acknowledging packets
even after 10 minutes). This is probably due to a bug in the code.
Please rep
oftware say me he's already install/
What's procedure for uninstall properly this software for reinstall after?!
Thanks,
Paul
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oftware say me he's already install/
What's procedure for uninstall properly this software for reinstall after?!
Thanks,
Paul
my node is running build 933 and is complaining it is too old, but it
won't update because the .sha1 file for build 10003 is missing.
./update.sh: line 3: cd: @path@: No such file or directory
Updating freenet
Fetching update.sh
Downloaded update.sh
Your update.sh is up to date
Fetching freenet-
my node is running build 933 and is complaining it is too old, but it
won't update because the .sha1 file for build 10003 is missing.
./update.sh: line 3: cd: @path@: No such file or directory
Updating freenet
Fetching update.sh
Downloaded update.sh
Your update.sh is up to date
Fetching freenet-s
ort number change?
On Tue, Jun 13, 2006 at 01:28:04PM -0700, Paul Forgey wrote:
I've since found my node's identity was lost and regenerated (with no
alerts about it) during one of the updates. I've since made a backup
copy of my node's identity file to avoid having to reb
gt;
> Did your port number change?
>
> On Tue, Jun 13, 2006 at 01:28:04PM -0700, Paul Forgey wrote:
>> I've since found my node's identity was lost and regenerated (with no
>> alerts about it) during one of the updates. I've since made a backup
>> copy of
heard others on #freenet-refs complain
about this happening sometimes.
On Jun 13, 2006, at 11:57 AM, Matthew Toseland wrote:
Have you tried more recent builds?
Did it corrupt your peers file? (Do the nodes in your peers file no
longer have any IP addresses?)
On Sat, Jun 10, 2006 at 01:09:49PM -
heard others on #freenet-refs complain
about this happening sometimes.
On Jun 13, 2006, at 11:57 AM, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> Have you tried more recent builds?
>
> Did it corrupt your peers file? (Do the nodes in your peers file no
> longer have any IP addresses?)
>
> On Sat, Jun
After upgrading to 0.7 build 799 none of my peers will connect. I have
35 peers with 15 of them being historically stable. Is there a known
problem in this build?
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file) and full reinstall
of freenet without any luck. I would revert to an older version if I
had a copy of a recent one. In all attempts I ran the update script
before trying.
I've attached the output of running it at debug and the config file.
There are no relevant system logs.
-Paul
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Linux 2
actor loop".
Having better performance while Freenet is up would be great. Fixing
the above errors would also be nice.
Thanks,
Paul
Squished Squirrel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Matthew Toseland ...> writes:
>
> Cool. What code changes?
>
I
actor loop".
Having better performance while Freenet is up would be great. Fixing
the above errors would also be nice.
Thanks,
Paul
Squished Squirrel writes:
>
> Matthew Toseland ...> writes:
>
> >
> > Cool. What code changes?
> >
>
> I adde
nodes being suspicious because my node info is the same but
the ip is different? If this is an issue, can I continue on with my
established store but re-do my node info? And what files do I need to
delete for that to happen?
Thanks..
Paul Forgey wrote:
Paul Forgey wrote:
I have my ipAddress= set
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 netsta
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, listen
When requesting a large split-file via fproxy, it usually eventually
fails with the following:
Request failed gracefully: Next failed: Could only fetch 25 of 26
blocks in segment 1 of 1: 14 failed, total available 39
However, if I manually re-request the URI enough times, it will
eventually do
On 20 Dec 2004 at 9:22, Dave wrote:
> I assumed that 8.3 name creation was part of the VFAT spec. Why would you
> want to turn it off? (This is a genuine question, not a troll. I'm
> wondering what the benefits might be)
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Konstantin Svist" <[EMAIL PR
On 12 Dec 2004 at 21:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > # Please report this error at
> > # http://java.sun.com/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi
>
> Have you done that? Might help. Unlikely, with Sun, but possible.
Are you sure you're not thinking about Microsoft here rather than
Sun? :)
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On 12 Dec 2004 at 18:07, Chris Gentile wrote:
> bash-2.05b$ more hs_err_pid6154.log
>
> Unexpected Signal : 11 occurred at PC=0x40324F3A
> Function=(null)+0x40324F3A
> Library=/usr/java/j2sdk1.4.2_04/jre/lib/i386/client/libjvm.so
Signal 11 is segmentation fault isn't it?
> NOTE: We are unable
On 22 Nov 2004 at 3:39, Sonax wrote:
> No, FIND is not dead, i have just been having some ISP related
> trouble. I hope to get back by the middle of this week, but i have
> also learned that promises from my ISP are not worth... well, much.
Promises from ISPs are worth slightly less than promis
Setting up a wiki on the site to help with documentation and other
tidbits might be worth considering. I'm sure there are many non-coders
that would be willing to help mantain documentation and other
faq/how-to stuff.
~Paul
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On 25 Aug 2004 at 0:32, Toad wrote:
> The weakness is insoluble. Unless nodes run 24x7 for LONG periods, and
> encrypt the entire store with an ephemeral key, thus wiping it on
> startup.
I thought it was a stated goal of freenet to make it impossible to
have this kind of breach without an attac
Definitely a heat problem.
* Make sure the vents on your computer case are not obstructed.
* Check the fans in the machine are working properly.
* See about a bigger/better heatsink/fan on the CPU if necessary.
If you're not very knowledgeable about hardware talk to the vendor
about these and se
On 14 Aug 2004 at 11:36, Bart van der Ouderaa wrote:
> The problem was that i didn't even get an open port at (portscan
> showed no open port betweeen 8000 and 9000).
Did you run the port scan locally? If it was a remote probe (such as
results from going to any of those security-related W
On 14 Aug 2004 at 1:06, Paul Schauble wrote:
> There should be a relationship between bandwidth and store size. At a guess,
> it's exponential, doubling the bandwidth can support a store 4 times larger.
That's quadratic, not exponential. The store size would be scaling
with t
There should be a relationship between bandwidth and store size. At a guess,
it's exponential, doubling the bandwidth can support a store 4 times larger.
Estimating this relationship would be valuable to the people running nodes.
++PLS
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From: Derek Ferguson [mailto:
going to wait and see if newer versions of freenet will work with
it. Otherwise I'm gonna wait for my hosting company to get a linux
server :-P
~Paul
On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 03:51:15 -0500, S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 15:48:37 -0400
> Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTE
The binary on the server at the moment is a 1.3 vm. To get the 1.4 vm
working you have to download the source and some binaries from sun's
site, apply a patch from the bsd team, and then compile it. (all
because of sun's lisense) Sounds simple enough execpt compiling it
requires a java
n with the freebsd patches (www.freebsd.org/java). Any advice?
Will freenet work with the freebsd patched version?
~Paul
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I'd think the sixth admendment (protection from unreasionable search
and seizure) helps people get away with crimes all the time. Should we
ditch that too?
~Paul
On Thu, 05 Aug 2004 11:55:58 -0400 (EDT), [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ignorance is not a defense and
hole....
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On Thu, 05 Aug 2004 00:23:51 +0200, Zenon Panoussis
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Toad wrote:
>
> >> You have taken extraordinary measures to protect against [the
> >> ftp server being hacked], haven't you?
>
> > Umm, measures such as..?
e in the US. Is it really that childish of me to hold onto
my ideals that people should be free?
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From: Matthew Findley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2004 22:42:44 -0500
Subject: [freenet-support] RE: anonymity(NOT)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Let me se
On 4 Aug 2004 at 15:38, Mika Hirvonen wrote:
> Yes, it's trivial for Them to know whether someone runs a Freenet node or
> not, but knowing what the user was doing with that node is an another
> matter (assuming that the node is physically secure, has encrypted drives
> and the user is invulner
efend ourselves agenst even a cupple
lawsuits. Anyway, long live king bush
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On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 16:53:32 +0200, Zenon Panoussis
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> Toad wrote:
>
The truly parnoid could use a ssh tunnel to link their node to only a
few trusted nodes.
~Paul
On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 14:03:37 + (UTC), phil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Toad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > No. All inter-node communications are encrypted. Separately, a
Not nessessarly. Freenet requires a lot of horsepower because of all
the crypto required for even simple connections.
http://www.sys-con.com/story/?storyid=45250";>Java vs C++
Java vs C++ "Shootout" Revisited
June 15, 2004
Summary
"I was sick of hearing people say Java was slow," says K
e a
progam called 'javaw' running if freenet (or another java app) is
running. You can always change the port that it should bind too. You
should have privliges to bind to that port.
~Paul
On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 17:46:17 +0200, rensinghoff
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi ! I am ne
On 2 Jul 2004 at 11:54, miguel wrote:
> This talk of blacklisting makes me want to puke.
> Let's just go back to the censored internet. Man, we're getting our own little
> versions of Big Brother on here.
> If you don't want to look at it, don't look at it, or get off of Freenet.
> I doubt tha
Many dialup connections are regularly reset. They probably would have
locked his account if he had gone over bandwidth or connection time.
Getting disconnected is just a fact of life.
~Paul
On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 16:08:53 +0100, Toad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You have no idea WHY
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=freetella&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-
8&c2coff=1&safe=off&selm=Xns951A1E8DA9B51neo1061hotmailcom%4066.185.95
.104&rnum=2
It's a very, very, very bloody long posting, and the really relevant-
to-you stuff is only near the bottom, but there's a proposal for a
file-sharing-an
On 27 Jun 2004 at 11:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i suppose the heavy cpu usage arises because the node tries to contact all nodes it
> knows. this of course won't work as it is not connected to the internet. a solution
> would be to delete the routing table so it
> doesn't even know of other
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 again for 10+ hours bef
On 15 Jun 2004 at 23:29, Troed Sångberg wrote:
> Saw this on /. - thought it might interest someone. Especially the part
> about using the server JVM instead of client JVM when speed is an issue
> (i.e, if you have plenty of ram but you feel Freenet use too much CPU)
>
> http://www3.sys-con.com/
The output of the uname command on OS X is "Darwin".
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Here is additional info for previous email I sent:
Number of known routing nodes
382
Number of node references
382
Number of newbie nodes
42
Number of uncontactab
My node has been performing fine for about a week,
then performance (downloads) have slowed dramatically.
Here are the lines from the performance page:
Node Version 0.5
Protocol Version STABLE-1.50
Build Number 5084
CVS Revision 1.90.2.50.2.112
Uptime
13 hours 27
I seem to have the same problem. What do you do about it?
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Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2004 12:31 AM
To: Jonathan Towle; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Stable build 5083
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Hi. I have successfully run freenet on Mac OS X for some time.
I have downloaded installed the latest
stable, but when I attempt to start freenet, here is the result:
iMac:~/freenet paul$ sh ./start-freenet.sh
Detected freenet-ext.jar
Detected freenet.jar
Sun java detected.
Starting Freenet
On 26 May 2004 at 9:47, Phillip Hutchings wrote:
>
> On 26/05/2004, at 9:36 AM, Paul Derbyshire wrote:
>
> > ... rather than just having one, platform
> > dependent #idfef-filled source file with the appropriate functions
> > duplicated for all the different supported
On 25 May 2004 at 13:37, Christopher Brian Jack wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, 25 May 2004, Ian Clarke wrote:
>
> > That is a shame. Clearly I don't agree with your reasoning, there is no
> > evidence that any other language would not have similar or worse issues
> > (consider the amount of time we woul
The Freenet I'm running on my Windows machine says it is version 00.5.2.8
(March 14, 2004). How does "build 5078" compare with that?
thanks
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Subject: [freen
On 16 Mar 2004 at 15:29, Mika Hirvonen wrote:
> Paul Derbyshire wrote:
>
> >What about inline images?
> >
> >
> Other http:// URLs are automatically converted by fproxy to point to a
> warning page, so inline images are not displayed.
So freesites can't hav
On 15 Mar 2004 at 14:10, Mika Hirvonen wrote:
> Michal Charemza wrote:
>
> > , instead of
> >
> > Is this due to fproxy's anonymity filter? If so, why does it
> > remove/shorten them? Also, I've noticed that the default gateway page
> > does have a full doctype tag, why, if
>
> Yes, because y
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On 13 Feb 2004 at 15:29, Victor Denisov wrote:
> Freeing up RAM is not related to routing table at all. Unfortunately,
> Freenet code contains a bug (a so called "memory leak") which takes
> memory from your OS, but then "forgets" about it, not using it and
> not returning it - so the amount of
On 9 Feb 2004 at 18:52, Your Name wrote:
> > > 2 - I'm using the Internet Connection Firewall bundled with
> > > WinXP do I need to configure it to work with Freenet?
> >
> > No, you need to disable it and install a software firewall that can
> > be trusted, such as the one available for fr
On 9 Feb 2004 at 15:47, Scott Wright wrote:
> 2 - I'm using the Internet Connection Firewall bundled with WinXP
> do I need to configure it to work with Freenet?
No, you need to disable it and install a software firewall that can
be trusted, such as the one available for free from www.zone
On 29 Jan 2004 at 10:13, Maximilian Mehnert wrote:
> If I had a second life I would help redoing the whole thing in ocaml...
Gezundheit!
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On 27 Jan 2004 at 1:58, Toad wrote:
> 2. In some instances, we may want to receive the data. This could maybe
> be determined by unobtanium on the datastore or something.
Unobtanium? :) Rewatched the Core on DVD lately?
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On 21 Jan 2004 at 19:43, Nicholas Sturm wrote:
> Since you announced the last stable release I have been unable to download
> a new release.
>
> Background: For about a month I have gotten sporadic replacement of URLs
> by Internet Explorer by the following:
>
> http://www.marsfind.com/ufts.php
On 20 Jan 2004 at 2:27, Toad wrote:
> You run fred on a modem? You have even more patience than I attributed
> to you :)
I thought latency, rather than bandwidth, was the factor most
requiring patience of people browsing freenet. :)
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On 18 Jan 2004 at 18:00, Troed Sångberg wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 17:44:31 +, Toad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > number of RNFs and increases the chance of finding data, but it may also
> > increase the overall network load.. we may have taken it too far in the
> > other direction in 506
On 18 Jan 2004 at 5:24, S wrote:
> Anyone can change the "latest build number" by editing Version.java and
> compiling the source on their machine. If you were so inclined, you
> could change your "latest build number" to and confuse a whole lot
> of people. Apparently someone has compiled th
Got around to updating to 5061. Installer wart is as follows: when it
reaches its own executable it pops up something I thought had gone
the way of the dodo (and MS-DOS): "abort, retry, ignore". Abort is
rather drastic, and retry can't possibly work, so you have to ignore.
The installer should
You may remember me as the one who had problems with fproxy that
proved to be brain-dead IE defaults. Turns out fproxy and my node are
working fine, and the node gets around 1 request a second suggesting
it's integrating way better than the freesite of evil keeps bitching
about. :)
Reachabilit
On 15 Jan 2004 at 5:54, S wrote:
> telnet 127.0.0.1
>
> Hit Enter. When the connection opens, type:
>
> HEAD / HTTP/1.0
Had to blind-type this -- nothing echoed.
> HTTP/1.1 302 Moved Temporarily
> Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 05:43:59 GMT
> Pragma: no-cache
> Location: /servlet/nodeinfo/
> Expi
Got the windows webinstall executable and ran it less than 2 hours
ago. Node may or may not be running ok, but fproxy is definitely on
the blink. Looked at (without altering) the options, and nothing is
obviously bad, such as say fproxy being turned off.
Symptom:
Server Error
The following err
On Sat, Nov 1, 2003 at 14:10:43 +0800, Toad wrote:
On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 10:31:58PM -0800, Paul wrote:
I see the installation of Freenet and the configuration of Freenet to
be an area that needs serious attention.
First, I use Freenet on a Mac, but Mac OS X is not shown anymore as a
Freenet is the install and configuration
process. Right now this process gives a new user a distinctly
negative impression of Freenet. This impression just gets worse when
they run it for the first time and can't load any sites. But that's a
whole other discussion...
Paul
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Only had 2 dollars in my acct. - Freenet deserves
something because I LOVE the idea and CHALLENGE of it all.
I love it.
More later.
Paul
isk as its
datastore. Version: 0.3.9.1-1 Debian with the IBM JDK: java version
"1.3.0" Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.3.0)
Classic VM (build 1.3.0, J2RE 1.3.0 IBM build cx130-20010329 (JIT
enabled: jitc))
Cheers,
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The link on the Download page
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to the Debian package should be
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