> [Original Message]
> From: Fab. / Dly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 10/17/2002 6:51:37 PM
> Subject: [freenet-support] please i need u !
>
> Freenet Problem Report:
> -----------------------
>
> Properly filled out forms will
> receive priority attention
>
> Please save this file, and fill it in
> thoroughly
>
> -----------------------
>
> 1) What Freenet Version are
> you using?
>
> Version Number: freenet 0.5 pre5
I don't really know. I just click on the "freenet-web install.exe" and let
it have fun.
>
> 2) What Java Runtime Environment
> are you using?
>
> Name of JRE: j2re1.4.0-rc
> Version Number: 1.4.0
Somewhere it told me to use 1.4.0 and I have it which at one time was show
as being installed, but the 1.3.1 also seems to be there somewhere.
>
> 3) What flavour of Windows are
> you using?
>
> ( ) Plain Windows 95?
> ( ) Windows 95 with Winsock update?
> ( ) Windows 95/OSR1?
> ( ) Plain Windows 98?
> ( ) Windows 98 Second Edition?
> ( ) Windows ME? There was an X here, but I didn't put it there, so I
took it out.
> ( ) Windows NT v3.51?
> ( ) Windows NT v4?
> ( ) Windows 2000?
> (x) Windows 2000-SP1? I'm pretty sure that is true, but Microsoft has me
so lost only dog knows. Version 5.0 Build 2195, SP3
> ( ) Windows Whistler/XP?
> ( ) Custom Windows (eg 98lite)?
>
> 4) What CPU do you have installed?
>
> Intel
> ( ) 386
> ( ) 486
> ( ) Pentium 1 ) I've forgotten where too look, it's a standard
Optiplex GX150 by Dell
> ( ) Pentium 2
> ( ) Pentium 3
> ( ) Celeron I took an X out here too
>
> AMD
> ( ) Cyrix?
> ( ) Duron?
> ( ) Athlon?
> ( ) Other? ________________
>
> Other
> ( ) Solaris
>
>
> 5) What is your CPU speed (in MHz)?
>
> Speed: 900 mhz I don't remember where to look for that either
>
> 6) How much RAM do you have installed?
>
> Ram size (MB): 64 I think it's 256 MB
>
> 7) What's the capacity of the hard disk
> on which you have Freenet installed?
>
> Disk size (MB): 20 GO Two times 20 GB
>
> 7a) How much free space on this hard disk?
>
> Free space (MB): 10 GO 1.63 GB on "C"
>
> 8) What other programs do you have installed?
>
> Other programs (list these): a lot ... That's the correct answer.
>
> 9) Are you behind a firewall?
>
> ( ) Yes I have Zone Alert, but it didn't interfer when 0.4 was
working
> (X) No
>
> If yes, which one(s)?
>
> Firewall: I dont' think so.
> Version:
>
> -----------------------------
>
> 10) How do you connect to the internet?
>
> (X) Dial-up analog modem?
> Speed:
> ( ) 14k4?
> ( ) 28k?
> (X) 56k? That's correct
>
> ( ) DSL/ADSL?
> ( ) Cable?
> ( ) ISDN?
> ( ) T1 or higher?
>
> 11) Is your system directly connected
> to the Internet?
>
> (X) Yes - directly connected That's correct
> ( ) No - I connect through another computer
>
> 12) If you connect through another computer?
> What software supports this shared connection
>
> ( ) Wingate?
> ( ) Windows LAN?
> ( ) Other?
> Please specify:
>
> 12a) Does you internet connection go through
> any kind of proxy server?
>
> ( ) Yes
> (X) No Not so far as I'm aware
>
> If yes, please describe this proxy:
>
> ( ) Forced by my network admin
> ( ) Forced by my ISP
> ( ) Installed it myself
>
> More info:
>
> ------------------------------
>
>
> 13) How stable is your system?
>
> ( ) I'd trust it to monitor my baby I don't have a baby, don't want
the responsibility.
even if I'm still fertile
> (X) Quite stable
> ( ) Reasonable
> ( ) Flaky
> ( ) Blue-screen city
>
> 14) If there are instabilites,
> do you know what may be triggering
> these?
>
> Please describe: Rarely (once every day or two I need to reboot for
Browser to wakeup).
SETI works flawlessly unless I suppress it
intentionally.
>
> 15) Have you followed all the directions
> in the Welcome To Freenet installation QuickGuide?
>
> (X) Yes I followed them as closely as I could understand them.
But being only a
minor geek and knowing nothing in freenet language I
would guess I failed
on a great many things. I'm not a Linux Guru as your
instructions
assume (er.. demand).
> ( ) No
>
> 16) Have you thoroughly read through
> the Help guides?
>
> (X) Yes But that certainly does not mean I understood enough to
have any
confidence that I was successful
> ( ) No
>
> 17) What do you have in your freenet.ini file? I'll have to go hunt for
it. Or did you get that stuff below from my system???????
>
> ----
> [Freenet node]
> # Freenet configuration file
> # This file was automatically generated by WinConfig on 10/18/02
>
> # Note that all properties may be overridden from the command line,
> # so for example, java Freenet.Node --listenPort 10000 will cause
> # the setting in this file to be ignored
>
>
> ########################
> # Normal entries
> ########################
>
> # The byte size of the datastore cache file. Note that it will maintain
> # a fixed size. If you change this or the storePath field following,
> # your entire datastore will be wiped and replaced with a blank one
> storeSize=839909376
>
> # The path to a single file (including file name, or a comma-separated
list
> of files,
> # containing the data store. The size of each file is given by
<storeSize>.
> # Defaults to cache_<port> in the main freenet directory.
> #storeFile=
>
> # Transient nodes do not give out references to themselves, and should
> # therefore not receive any requests. Set this to yes only if you are
> # on a slow, non-permanent connection.
> transient=true
>
> # The port to listen for incoming FNP (Freenet Node Protocol) connections
> on.
> listenPort=29012
>
> # The I.P. address of this node as seen by the public internet.
> # This is needed in order for the node to determine its own
> # NodeReference.
> ipAddress=sabiaiii
>
> # The directory to hold temporary files for FEC
> FECTempDir=C:\Windows\TEMP\freenet\
>
> # The directory to use for mainport's temporary files
> mainport.params.servlet.1.params.tempDir=C:\Windows\TEMP\freenet\
>
> # This is used only by Windows configurator, not by node
> warnPerm=true
>
>
> ########################
> # Advanced Entries
> ########################
>
> # set to yes if you want your node to announce itself to other nodes
> doAnnounce=yes
>
> # file containing initial node references
> seedFile=seednodes.ref
>
> # The port to listen for local FCP (Freenet Client Protocol) connections
on.
> clientPort=8481
>
> # The maximum number of bytes per second to transmit, totaled between
> # incoming and outgoing connections. Ignored if either
inputBandwidthLimit
> # or outputBandwidthLiit is nonzero.
> bandwidthLimit=0
>
> # If nonzero, specifies an independent limit for outgoing data only.
> # (overrides bandwidthLimit if nonzero)
> outputBandwidthLimit=0
> inputBandwidthLimit=0
>
> #A comma-separated list of hosts which are allowed to talk to node via FCP
> fcpHosts=127.0.0.1,localhost
>
> # The hops that initial requests should make.
> initialRequestHTL=15
>
> # If this is set then users that can provide the password can
> # can have administrative access. It is recommended that
> # you do not use this without also using adminPeer below
> # in which case both are required.
> #adminPassword=
>
> # If this is set, then users that are authenticated owners
> # of the given PK identity can have administrative access.
> # If adminPassword is also set both are required.
> #adminPeer=
>
> # When forwarding a request, the node will reduce the HTL to this value
> # if it is found to be in excess.
> maxHopsToLive=25
>
> # Should we use thread-management? If this number is defined and
non-zero,
> # this specifies how many inbound connections can be active at once.
> maximumThreads=120
>
> # The number of connections that a node can keep open at the same time
> maxNodeConnections=60
>
>
> ########################
> # Geek Settings
> ########################
>
> # The number of attempts to make at announcing this node per
> # initial peer. Zero means the node will not announce itself
> announcementAttempts=10
>
> # The amount of time to wait before initially announcing the node,
> # and to base the time the time between retries on. In milliseconds.
> announcementDelay=1800000
>
> # The value to mutliply the last delay time with for each retry.
> # That is, for try N, we weight <announcementDelay>*<announcementDelay>^N
> # before starting.
> announcementDelayBase=2
>
> # announcementPeers: undocumented.
> announcementPeers=3
>
> # How long to wait for authentication before giving up (in milliseconds)
> authTimeout=30000
>
> # The interval at which to write out the node's data file
> # (the store_<port> file, *not* the cache_<port> file).
> checkPointInterval=1200
>
> # How long to listen on an inactive connection before closing
> # (if reply address is known)
> connectionTimeout=180000
>
> # The expected standard deviation in hopTimeExpected.
> hopTimeDeviation=12000
>
> # The expected time it takes a Freenet node to pass a message.
> # Used to calculate timeout values for requests.
> hopTimeExpected=12000
>
> # The number of keys to request from the returned close values
> # after an Announcement (this is per announcement made).
> initialRequests=10
>
> # localAnnounceTargets: undocumented.
>
> # The number of outstanding message replies the node will
> # wait for before it starts to abandon them.
> messageStoreSize=50000
>
> # What size should the blocks have when moving data?
> blockSize=4096
>
> # The maximum number of bytes of padding to allow between messages
> # and in Void messages.
> maximumPadding=65536
>
> # The time to wait for connections to be established and
> # authenticated before passing by a node while routing out.
> # Connections that are by passed are still finished and cached
> # for the time set by ConnectionTimeout (in milliseconds).
> routeConnectTimeout=10000
>
> # The number of unique nodes that can be contained in the routing table.
> rtMaxNodes=100
>
> # The number of references allowed in the routing table. This should not
> # be set too high. It is suggested to leave it at 1000 for now.
> rtMaxRefs=1000
>
> # The path to the file containing the node's reference to itself, its
> # routing table, and the datastore directory. Defaults to store_<port>
> # in the storePath directory.
> #storeDataFile=
>
> # The type of store we have (this text will get clearer soon).
> storeType=freenet
>
> # The name of a symmetric cipher algorithm to encrypt the datastore
> # contents with. Supported algorithms are "Twofish", "Rijndael",
> # and "null", "none", or "void" (for no encryption).
> storeCipherName=Twofish
>
> # The width in bits of the cipher key to use for the datastore.
> # The allowed values for this will depend on the cipher algorithm.
> # Twofish allows 64, 128, 192, or 256, while Rijndael allows
> # 128, 192, or 256.
> storeCipherWidth=128
>
>
> ########################
> # Diagnostics Settings
> ########################
> # The name of the log file (`NO' to log to standard out)
> logFile=freenet.log
>
> # The error reporting threshold, one of:
> # Error: Errors only
> # Normal: Report significant events
> # Minor: Report minor events
> # Debug: Report events only of relevance when debugging
> logLevel=Normal
>
> #A template string for log messages. All non-alphabet characters are
> # reproduced verbatim. Alphabet characters are substituted as follows:
> # d = date (timestamp), c = class name of the source object,
> # h = hashcode of the object, t = thread name, p = priority,
> # m = the actual log message
> logFormat=d (c, t): m
>
> # The directory in which to cache diagnostics data.
> diagnosticsPath=.freenet/stats
>
> # The diagnostics module receives and aggregates statistics aboutFreenet's
> performance.
> # This will eat some gratuitous memory and cpubut may let you provide
> valuable data to the project.
> doDiagnostics=yes
>
> logInboundContacts=false
> logOutboundContacts=false
> logInboundRequests=false
> logOutboundRequests=false
>
>
> ########################
> # Services & Servlets
> ########################
> services=mainport,nodestatus
>
> ########################
> # Mainport settings
> ########################
> mainport.class=freenet.interfaces.servlet.MultipleHttpServletContainer
> mainport.port=8888
> mainport.params.servlet.1.params.insertHtl=15
> mainport.params.servlet.1.params.requestHtl=15
> mainport.params.servlet.1.params.filter=true
>
mainport.params.servlet.1.params.passThroughMimeTypes=text/plain,image/jpeg,
> image/gif,image/png
> mainport.params.servlet.1.params.pollForDroppedConnection=true
> mainport.params.servlet.1.params.splitFileRetryHtlIncrement=20
> mainport.params.servlet.1.params.splitFileRetries=1
> mainport.params.servlet.1.params.splitFileThreads=10
> mainport.params.servlet.1.params.showNewBuildWarning=true
>
> ########################
> # Node information servlet settings
> ########################
> mainport.params.servlet.2.params.class=freenet.node.http.NodeInfoServlet
> mainport.params.servlet.2.params.port=8890
> failureTableSize=1000
> failureTableTime=1800000
>
> # Unknown parameters - these are not yet known or handled by the
NodeConfig
> # utility, but are assumed to be valid and understandable to the node
> # if you see this in the file, then please email the parameters following
> # this comment header to [EMAIL PROTECTED], to prompt the developers
> # into updating this configuration utility - thanks
>
> mainport.params.servlet.2.params.class=freenet.node.http.NodeInfoServlet
> mainport.params.servlet.2.params.port=8890
> mainport.params.servlet.2.params.class=freenet.node.http.NodeInfoServlet
> mainport.params.servlet.2.params.port=8890
> mainport.params.servlet.2.params.class=freenet.node.http.NodeInfoServlet
> mainport.params.servlet.2.params.port=8890
> mainport.params.servlet.2.params.class=freenet.node.http.NodeInfoServlet
> mainport.params.servlet.2.params.port=8890
> mainport.params.servlet.2.params.class=freenet.node.http.NodeInfoServlet
> mainport.params.servlet.2.params.port=8890
> fproxy.params.FECDecoder_0_name=OnionDecoder_0
> fproxy.params.FECDecoder_0_class=OnionFECDecoder
> fproxy.params.FECEncoder_0_name=default_encoder
> fproxy.params.FECEncoder_0_class=OnionFECEncoder
> fproxy.params.FECEncoder_1_name=OnionEncoder_0
> fproxy.params.FECEncoder_1_class=OnionFECEncoder
>
> ----
Here is what I found in mine:
[Freenet node]
# Freenet configuration file
# This file was automatically generated by WinConfig on 10/18/02
# Note that all properties may be overridden from the command line,
# so for example, java Freenet.Node --listenPort 10000 will cause
# the setting in this file to be ignored
########################
# Normal entries
########################
# The byte size of the datastore cache file. Note that it will maintain
# a fixed size. If you change this or the storePath field following,
# your entire datastore will be wiped and replaced with a blank one
storeSize=209715200
# The path to a single file (including file name, or a comma-separated list
of files,
# containing the data store. The size of each file is given by <storeSize>.
# Defaults to cache_<port> in the main freenet directory.
#storeFile=
# Transient nodes do not give out references to themselves, and should
# therefore not receive any requests. Set this to yes only if you are
# on a slow, non-permanent connection.
transient=true
# The port to listen for incoming FNP (Freenet Node Protocol) connections
on.
listenPort=65281
# The I.P. address of this node as seen by the public internet.
# This is needed in order for the node to determine its own
# NodeReference.
ipAddress=node, you can leave this blank.
# This is used only by Windows configurator, not by node
warnPerm=true
########################
# Advanced Entries
########################
# set to yes if you want your node to announce itself to other nodes
doAnnounce=no
# file containing initial node references
seedFile=seednodes.ref
# The port to listen for local FCP (Freenet Client Protocol) connections on.
clientPort=8481
# The maximum number of bytes per second to transmit, totaled between
# incoming and outgoing connections. Ignored if either inputBandwidthLimit
# or outputBandwidthLiit is nonzero.
bandwidthLimit=0
# If nonzero, specifies an independent limit for outgoing data only.
# (overrides bandwidthLimit if nonzero)
outputBandwidthLimit=0
inputBandwidthLimit=0
#A comma-separated list of hosts which are allowed to talk to node via FCP
fcpHosts=127.0.0.1,localhost
# The hops that initial requests should make.
initialRequestHTL=15
# If this is set then users that can provide the password can
# can have administrative access. It is recommended that
# you do not use this without also using adminPeer below
# in which case both are required.
#adminPassword=
# If this is set, then users that are authenticated owners
# of the given PK identity can have administrative access.
# If adminPassword is also set both are required.
# When forwarding a request, the node will reduce the HTL to this value
# if it is found to be in excess.
maxHopsToLive=25
# Should we use thread-management? If this number is defined and non-zero,
# this specifies how many inbound connections can be active at once.
maximumThreads=120
# The number of connections that a node can keep open at the same time
maxNodeConnections=60
########################
# Geek Settings
########################
# The number of attempts to make at announcing this node per
# initial peer. Zero means the node will not announce itself
announcementAttempts=10
# The amount of time to wait before initially announcing the node,
# and to base the time the time between retries on. In milliseconds.
announcementDelay=1800000
# The value to mutliply the last delay time with for each retry.
# That is, for try N, we weight <announcementDelay>*<announcementDelay>^N
# before starting.
announcementDelayBase=2
# announcementPeers: undocumented.
announcementPeers=3
# How long to wait for authentication before giving up (in milliseconds)
authTimeout=30000
# The interval at which to write out the node's data file
# (the store_<port> file, *not* the cache_<port> file).
checkPointInterval=1200
# How long to listen on an inactive connection before closing
# (if reply address is known)
connectionTimeout=180000
# The expected standard deviation in hopTimeExpected.
hopTimeDeviation=12000
# The expected time it takes a Freenet node to pass a message.
# Used to calculate timeout values for requests.
hopTimeExpected=12000
# The number of keys to request from the returned close values
# after an Announcement (this is per announcement made).
initialRequests=10
# localAnnounceTargets: undocumented.
# The number of outstanding message replies the node will
# wait for before it starts to abandon them.
messageStoreSize=50000
# What size should the blocks have when moving data?
blockSize=4096
# The maximum number of bytes of padding to allow between messages
# and in Void messages.
maximumPadding=65536
# The time to wait for connections to be established and
# authenticated before passing by a node while routing out.
# Connections that are by passed are still finished and cached
# for the time set by ConnectionTimeout (in milliseconds).
routeConnectTimeout=10000
# The number of unique nodes that can be contained in the routing table.
rtMaxNodes=100
# The number of references allowed in the routing table. This should not
# be set too high. It is suggested to leave it at 1000 for now.
rtMaxRefs=1000
# The path to the file containing the node's reference to itself, its
# routing table, and the datastore directory. Defaults to store_<port>
# in the storePath directory.
#storeDataFile=
# The name of a symmetric cipher algorithm to encrypt the datastore
# contents with. Supported algorithms are "Twofish", "Rijndael",
# and "null", "none", or "void" (for no encryption).
storeCipherName=Twofish
# The width in bits of the cipher key to use for the datastore.
# The allowed values for this will depend on the cipher algorithm.
# Twofish allows 64, 128, 192, or 256, while Rijndael allows
# 128, 192, or 256.
storeCipherWidth=128
########################
# Diagnostics Settings
########################
# The name of the log file (`NO' to log to standard out)
logFile=freenet.log
# The error reporting threshold, one of:
# Error: Errors only
# Normal: Report significant events
# Minor: Report minor events
# Debug: Report events only of relevance when debugging
logLevel=normal
#A template string for log messages. All non-alphabet characters are
# reproduced verbatim. Alphabet characters are substituted as follows:
# d = date (timestamp), c = class name of the source object,
# h = hashcode of the object, t = thread name, p = priority,
# m = the actual log message
logFormat=d (c, t): m
# The directory in which to cache diagnostics data.
diagnosticsPath=.freenet/stats
# The diagnostics module receives and aggregates statistics aboutFreenet's
performance.
# This will eat some gratuitous memory and cpubut may let you provide
valuable data to the project.
doDiagnostics=yes
logInboundContacts=false
logOutboundContacts=false
logInboundRequests=false
logOutboundRequests=false
########################
# Services & Servlets
########################
services=fproxy,nodeinfo,
########################
# FProxy settings
########################
fproxy.class=freenet.client.http.FproxyServlet
fproxy.port=8888
fproxy.params.insertHtl=15
fproxy.params.requestHtl=15
fproxy.params.filter=true
fproxy.params.passThroughMimeTypes=text/plain,image/jpeg,image/gif,image/png
fproxy.params.pollForDroppedConnection=true
fproxy.params.splitFileRetryHtlIncrement=20
fproxy.params.splitFileRetries=1
fproxy.params.splitFileThreads=10
fproxy.params.showNewBuildWarning=true
########################
# Node information servlet settings
########################
nodeinfo.class=freenet.node.http.NodeInfoServlet
nodeinfo.port=8890
failureTableSize=1000
failureTableTime=1800000
# Unknown parameters - these are not yet known or handled by the NodeConfig
# utility, but are assumed to be valid and understandable to the node
# if you see this in the file, then please email the parameters following
# this comment header to [EMAIL PROTECTED], to prompt the developers
# into updating this configuration utility - thanks
%clientPort=8481
%fcpHosts=en as IP addresses or host names.
%adminPassword=null
%adminPeer=null
%transient=false
%doAnnounce=true
%seedFile=seednodes.ref
%diagnosticsPath=stats
%storeType=freenet
%nodeFile=, etc. Defaults to node_<port> in the current directory.
%storeFile=.
%storeBlockSize=4096
%storeCipherName=Twofish
%storeCipherWidth=128
%bandwidthLimit=100000
%inputBandwidthLimit=0
%outputBandwidthLimit=0
%averageBandwidthLimit=0
%averageInputBandwidthLimit=0
%averageOutputBandwidthLimit=0
%maxNodeConnections=60
%maxConnectionsPerMinute=60
%maxConnectionsMinute=60000
%maxRequestsPerInterval=300
%maxRequestsInterval=60000
%logLevel=normal
%logFile=freenet.log
%logFormat=d (c, t): m
%logDate=va.sun.com/products/jdk/1.1/docs/api/java.text.SimpleDateFormat.htm
l
%rtMaxRefs=100
%rtMaxNodes=100
%maxRoutingSteps=40
%messageStoreSize=1000
%failureTableSize=1000
%failureTableTime=1800000
%routeConnectTimeout=10000
%maxHopsToLive=25
%announcementPeers=15
%announcementAttempts=10
%announcementDelay=1800000
%announcementDelayBase=2
%announcementPollInterval=900000
%announcementThreads=3
%initialRequests=10
%initialRequestHTL=15
%services=fproxy,nodestatus
distribution.class=freenet.node.http.DistributionServlet
distribution.port=8891
distribution.params.unpacked=.
distribution.allowedHosts=*
distribution.winInstallerFilename=freenet-webinstall.exe
%authTimeout=30000
%connectionTimeout=90000
%hopTimeExpected=12000
%hopTimeDeviation=12000
%maximumThreads=120
%doRequestTriageByDelay=true
%overloadLow=0.85
%overloadHigh=0.9
%requestDelayCutoff=500
%successfulDelayCutoff=3000
%blockSize=4096
%streamBufferSize=16384
%maximumPadding=65536
%logInboundContacts=false
%logOutboundContacts=false
%logInboundRequests=false
%logOutboundRequests=false
%logOutputBytes=false
%logInboundInsertRequestDist=false
%watchme=false
%watchmeRetries=3
%logSuccessfulInsertRequestDist=false
%FECTempDir=r FEC temp files. SET THIS!
%FECInstanceCacheSize=1
%FEC.Encoders.0.class=OnionFECEncoder
%FEC.Decoders.0.class=OnionFECDecoder
%tempDir=tory used for temporary files. Used currently by fproxy and the
FCP FEC mechanism, if their individual temp dirs are not set. If this is
left unset, it will create a tempdir in the datastore (if the datastore is
native).
%localAnnounceTargets=null
====================end of copy.
>
> 18) What do you have in your .fproxyrc file?
>
> I have not this file !
Where (is it)/(was it)?
>
> 19) To what extent is Freenet operational?
>
I right clicked on cute rabbit. Got log file, have help, configure pops
up, don't dare try Stop & Start, or similar name one (they never have done
much for me except to kill all function, and require a redown-load-install)
Here is the log:
2 1:17:44 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): WORKAROUND: Ignoring obsolete
nodeinfo.* lines in freenet.conf/ini. You can remove them.
Oct 18, 2002 1:17:44 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): WORKAROUND: Ignoring
obsolete fproxy entry from services list in freenet.conf/ini. You can
remove it.
Oct 18, 2002 1:17:44 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): WORKAROUND: Ignoring
obsolete nodeinfo entry from services list in freenet.conf/ini. You can
remove it.
Oct 18, 2002 1:17:44 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): WORKAROUND: mainport is
missing from the services list in freenet.conf/ini. You should add it.
Oct 18, 2002 1:17:44 AM (freenet.support.io.Bandwidth, main): new
Bandwidth(0,0,BOTH)
Oct 18, 2002 1:17:46 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): loading node keys:
node_65281
Oct 18, 2002 1:17:46 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): creating node keys:
node_65281
Oct 18, 2002 1:17:53 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): WORKAROUND: Ignoring
obsolete fproxy.* lines in freenet.conf/ini. You can remove them.
Oct 18, 2002 1:17:53 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): WORKAROUND: Ignoring
obsolete nodeinfo.* lines in freenet.conf/ini. You can remove them.
Oct 18, 2002 1:17:53 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): WORKAROUND: Ignoring
obsolete fproxy entry from services list in freenet.conf/ini. You can
remove it.
Oct 18, 2002 1:17:53 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): WORKAROUND: Ignoring
obsolete nodeinfo entry from services list in freenet.conf/ini. You can
remove it.
Oct 18, 2002 1:17:53 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): WORKAROUND: mainport is
missing from the services list in freenet.conf/ini. You should add it.
Oct 18, 2002 1:17:53 AM (freenet.support.io.Bandwidth, main): new
Bandwidth(0,0,BOTH)
Oct 18, 2002 1:17:53 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): loading node keys:
node_65281
Oct 18, 2002 1:17:54 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): starting filesystem
Oct 18, 2002 1:17:55 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): loading data store
Oct 18, 2002 1:17:55 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): loading routing table
Oct 18, 2002 1:17:55 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): loading temp bucket
factory
> Please describe what is actually
> working:
>
> freenet 0.3 until 0.4 was really ok, all working
> But suddenly ... no freenet anymore That describes
today pretty much.
> i've tried all (and computers is my job) )
> all possible java and freenet reinstall .. )-- This must be
someoneelse's submission,
> but nothing ! (i guess prob is the .ini) ) but with title Fab/Dly
who would ever
> know that.
>
> 20) What problem are you having with Freenet?
>
> sadly no errors ... but when i run it i m listening )--This is not mine.
> a "error beep" but without message !
> freenet start and is running
> but nothing in the logfile and no port opened !
> please i need help, the data store file even not here !
> i was helping newbie on frost and my site are not updated sic !
>
> thx !
>
>
> 21) Your contact details?
>
> Name: Del_Armg0 )-- That's not me. This is me (Nick Sturm;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] )
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