Todd Vierling wrote:
> Sorry, it doesn't have that facility. (Perhaps it should, but that kind of
> control will make your node useless after a certain point every month.)
but if it has already served up 3Gbytes it can die happy. The freenet
will
live on even if the node dies :-)
I just got the
On Fri, 14 Jun 2002, Christopher William Turner wrote:
: Freenet should track the number of bytes sent and throttle itself to
: a user specified value.
Sorry, it doesn't have that facility. (Perhaps it should, but that kind of
control will make your node useless after a certain point every mont
Stephan Balmer wrote:
> bandwith ALL THE TIME and it takes what it can get.
OK. I am investigating throttling techniques.
Freenet should track the number of bytes sent and throttle itself to
a user specified value.
Also, for traffic charged users like me, there should be a
weekly total traffic
You probably better go back and disable your node. Freenet uses
bandwith ALL THE TIME and it takes what it can get. Your limit might be
reached in one hour, one day or one week. Whatever, if you just let
freenet go without limits, you will have to pay...
I found that by limiting the number of
I have just started a freenet node on
194.105.69.33:10116
I enabled watchme. 3.7Gigabytes of store.
I will be charged hundreds of pounds if data traffic exceeds my monthly
limit
so how many Gigabytes/month traffic do other nodes normally see?
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Christopher William Turner, http://www.cycom.co.