, don't know in what
conditions this happens).
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they mean.
What to do to reach what aim.
Background of functionality.
A freenet for dummies if you want.
www.freenethelp.org has the collected knowledge of the freenet
community. I see that there is also a topic called freenet for
dummies :)
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users away
from the top posting habits.
For more information, please see the wikipedia article:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_posting
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at least some 10% to other traffic.
You could also limit the threads used by adjusting the maximumThreads
setting.
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, Shareazaa, so I'm not sure why Freenet won't get
through.
8481 and are meant for your usage ( is the web interface and
8481 is the fcp interface that freenet client programs use), don't
allow unknown hosts contact those ports.
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Frost and check if you see messages there. Frost is
good at stressing the routing :):
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On Friday 21 May 2004 18:15, Ian Clarke wrote:
Roger Oksanen wrote:
Tunneling packets in UDP when both hosts are behind NAT has the
following problems:
* Generic NAT tunneling implementations don't work; They require
that one host
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On Friday 21 May 2004 16:44, Ole Tange wrote:
On Wed, 19 May 2004 20:32:08 +0100, Toad wrote
/script that changes the filename
for all datastore files that have uppercase characters in them (if
that's the problem).
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)
at gnu.java.nio.ServerSocketChannelImpl.accept
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It's not running in sun java, at least not using the sun java classes.
Check your classpath.. test java -version to see what java is being
used by default.
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permissions
in the freenet directory.
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just
to make sure it exists, doing a listing is much faster. As the
directory listing probably returns names in upper case, it will fail
and re-create the store.
But this is of course all speculation as you have not verified if linux
returns names with uppercase characters.
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. You
should probably take a file listing from Windows before switching to
linux (or vice versa) and compare the listing with the actual display
on the other OS.
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accepting FCP connections from other hosts).
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foo
a
b
c
$ echo foo
$
then type something in the cat console
a
b
Switch to the echo console:
$ cat foo
a
b
The bash redirector apparently doesn't unlink the original file, it
keeps operating on the same inode - something that I didn't know until
this ;).
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Sun Microsystems Inc.:Java
HotSpot(TM) Client VM:1.4.0_01-ea-b02
It's a rather old JVM, you should try to upgrade to 1.4.2. As for the
other messages, none of them looks critical, but if you get a lot of
them, they might indicate a problem with the JVM..
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wrong.
You are correct in the assumption. Freenet 0.6 will have bidi
connections, allowing all nodes to route. Imho this feature is one of
the killer features currently on unstable-net. Stay tuned for the 0.6
release ;)
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the file. Use Frost
or NIM for that purpose.
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change to a
newer build and report errors in them, you should try the unstable
builds (from freenetproject.org/snapshots).
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