Someone:

At 03:36 AM 2/11/2004 +0100, you wrote:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:

I configured my router/firewall when I first installed Freenet last summer, and I don't remember the details but it has always worked.

Make shure the port freenet uses is still forwarded to the right machine and not filtered by some sort of (personal) firewall, for ex. the WinXP integrated fw.

I just realized what happened. I had installed Freenet last summer, but a couple of days ago it stopped working, and update snapshot did not help, so I uninstalled and deleted everything and made a fresh install. So the Freenet.ini file was new and the interface with my NAT router had to be reconfigured. I just did that.



When I go into settings the radio button for switching to permanent rather than transient is blacked out and it says to change that on the geek page. How do I change it? It isn't obvious and I am afraid to play around with settings blind.

Open freenet.ini with notepad or wordpad, search for transient and make shure the line looks like:

%transient=false

It says %transient=false


I guess fixing the NAT settings fixed everything else. It seems to be working.


not like:

transient=true

Which JRE do you use and from which build did you upgrade, best JREs for
windows the 1.4.2_03 and 1.5 beta from Sun as far as I can tell. If yours
is older upgrade it (go for 1.4.2_03 at the moment, 1.5 is faster but a
little bit wanky).

Where do I get the JRE update to 1.4.2_03 ? I have 1.4.1_03, and it runs out of memory.


Thanks for the help



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