On 02/17/2014 07:46 PM, Nicholas Kovich wrote:
> I am running Mac OS X Mavericks. I cannot get Freenet to run by
> clicking the freenet.jar file, so I am opening Freenet within the
> terminal via the command "./run.sh start". It works, the jar file
> opens and Freenet connects for about 30 seconds
I am running Mac OS X Mavericks. I cannot get Freenet to run by clicking the
freenet.jar file, so I am opening Freenet within the terminal via the command
"./run.sh start". It works, the jar file opens and Freenet connects for about
30 seconds until it shuts down. I cannot keep Freenet running f
5 AM
> Subject: [freenet-support] connecting to freenet?
>
> Yes, well...welcom to the club. It's really not that much of a surprise.
>
> What can I say?
>
>
> I suggest you scrutinise www.freenethelp.org and see if you can find any
> useful hints there.
>
> You
Okay, here's the deal at present:
If you don't port forward, bidi connections means that you may still be
able to become a useful member of the network by serving requests for
nodes that you opened connections to. However, you may not, in practice,
as Newsbyte's node is an example of (have you tri
Yes, well...welcom to the club. It's really not that much of a surprise.
What can I say?
I suggest you scrutinise www.freenethelp.org and see if you can find any
useful hints there.
Your situation is not unique, and there are some possible reasons mentionned
on the wiki, but it still could be t
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