Hi all!
I don't get a web interface on http://[freenet-server]:8481/ ... I do
have the following in my config:
*
# The port to listen for local FCP (Freenet Client Protocol) connections on.
clientPort=8481
# A comma-separated list of hosts that may connect to the
Volodya wrote:
> Hi, Evert, look for the line in your freenet.ini/.conf like that
>
> mainport.port=
>
> That is the port number for the web interface, not clientPort,
> which is for use of applications using FCP.
>
> Hope this solves your problem.
>- Volodya
>
Hi, Evert, look for the line in your freenet.ini/.conf like that
mainport.port=
That is the port number for the web interface, not clientPort, which is
for use of
applications using FCP.
Hope this solves your problem.
- Volodya
Evert wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I don't
Hi all!
I don't get a web interface on http://[freenet-server]:8481/ ... I do
have the following in my config:
*
# The port to listen for local FCP (Freenet Client Protocol) connections on.
clientPort=8481
# A comma-separated list of hosts that may connect to the
Hi, Evert, look for the line in your freenet.ini/.conf like that
mainport.port=
That is the port number for the web interface, not clientPort, which is for use of
applications using FCP.
Hope this solves your problem.
- Volodya
Evert wrote:
Hi all!
I don't get
Volodya wrote:
Hi, Evert, look for the line in your freenet.ini/.conf like that
mainport.port=
That is the port number for the web interface, not clientPort,
which is for use of applications using FCP.
Hope this solves your problem.
- Volodya
Damn, forgotten
I don't remember ever getting one.
i haven't gotten password reminders in months, and the one in the last
one doesn't work. the mail interface requires my password, and has no
password recovery facility. (which is stupid, imho. the web interface
makes your password available to anyone
i haven't gotten password reminders in months, and the one in the last
one doesn't work. the mail interface requires my password, and has no
password recovery facility. (which is stupid, imho. the web interface
makes your password available to anyone with access to your email
account, so
Did You try this ? :
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe
(Does it really ask for password ? They used a techique like this when I subscribed:
- or include the following line - and only the following line - in the
message body:
confirm 123456
Looks silly if they require password
This is what I get:
This is an automated response.
There were problems with the email commands you sent to Mailman via
the administrative address [EMAIL PROTECTED].
To obtain instructions on valid Mailman email commands, send email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word help in the
subject line or
Hi, I'd like to unsubscribe from both these lists, but the web
interface for them seems to be broken. I can get to the description
page for each list, but when I enter my email address to get to the
personal options page, nothing happens, and the connection times out. I
don't know my password,
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