Hi, support team!
First of all, I would like to thank the whole freenet team for developing Fred. I wish you good luck in the further development :)
 
Now to the problem:
 
I have two computers - one with WinXP (old, needs a reinstall) and an another with fresh win98. Both have the same JRE version.
After the major freenet upgrade when the handshake protocol has been changed (2 months ago?) i noticed that i can't retrieve any data on the winxp machine anymore while the win98 system has no problems.
 
Of course, I upgraded and reseeded, but that brought nothing. Also a full reinstall (i didnt touch the registry) didnt do anything. Since that moment i have this problem.
 
The interesting thing is: both computers are connected via the same router (ALLNet router) to the internet and use a DSL connection.
 
While the Win98 machine has no problems retrieving data in transient and permanent modes, the winXP machine is only able to get the GPL - and that one only after long time.
 
The machine is active/incoming connections possible - in DMZ Mode and Freenet ports as virtual server entered ... for port forwarding ... although freenet worked permanent before the upgrade without any such tweaks.
 
While running a node i get mass exceptions similar to this:
 
11.03.2003 23:21:18 (freenet.support.io.NIOInputStream, YThread-28, NORMAL): waited more than 5 minutes in NIOIS.read() tcp/connection: 3036>24.237.6.66:18765,[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[EMAIL PROTECTED] closing
java.lang.Exception: debug
 
 at freenet.support.io.NIOInputStream.read(NIOInputStream.java:293)
 
 at java.io.FilterInputStream.read(Unknown Source)
 
 at freenet.session.FnpLink.negotiateOutbound(FnpLink.java:750)
 
 at freenet.session.FnpLink.solicit(FnpLink.java:240)
 
 at freenet.session.FnpLinkManager.createOutgoing(FnpLinkManager.java:109)
 
 at freenet.OpenConnectionManager$ConnectionJob.run(OpenConnectionManager.java:813)
 
 at freenet.OpenConnectionManager.createConnection(OpenConnectionManager.java:431)
 
 at freenet.node.ConnectionOpener.checkpoint(ConnectionOpener.java:215)
 
 at freenet.node.states.maintenance.Checkpoint.checkpoint(Checkpoint.java:54)
 
 at freenet.node.states.maintenance.Checkpoint.received(Checkpoint.java:47)
 
 at freenet.node.StateChain.received(StateChain.java:177)
 
 at freenet.node.StateChain.received(StateChain.java:61)
 
 at freenet.node.StateChainManagingMessageHandler$ChainContainer.run(StateChainManagingMessageHandler.java:322)
 
 at freenet.node.StateChainManagingMessageHandler$ChainContainer.received(StateChainManagingMessageHandler.java:278)
 
 at freenet.node.StateChainManagingMessageHandler$ChainContainer.access$100(StateChainManagingMessageHandler.java:203)
 
 at freenet.node.StateChainManagingMessageHandler.handle(StateChainManagingMessageHandler.java:95)
 
 at freenet.Ticker$Event.run(Ticker.java:322)
 
 at freenet.thread.YThreadFactory$YThread.run(YThreadFactory.java:250)
 
and
 
11.03.2003 23:21:19 (freenet.MuxTrailerReadManager, Network reading thread, NORMAL): Unrecognized trailer ID: 23213 on [EMAIL PROTECTED] (DSA(cd91 38b2 767d b904 af2e  c7ef 83e1 61ff 0360 d627),tcp/freenet.shatteredsilicon.net:18001, sessions=1, presentations=3, ID=DSA(cd91 38b2 767d b904 af2e  c7ef 83e1 61ff 0360 d627), version=Fred,0.5,STABLE-1.50,5074): outbound attempts=1:1/2 for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: read: 0, init read: 1184908, authorized: 0, waiting: 0, max buffered: 65535, readers: 0, chunks waiting: 0 on [EMAIL PROTECTED] (DSA(cd91 38b2 767d b904 af2e  c7ef 83e1 61ff 0360 d627),tcp/freenet.shatteredsilicon.net:18001, sessions=1, presentations=3, ID=DSA(cd91 38b2 767d b904 af2e  c7ef 83e1 61ff 0360 d627), version=Fred,0.5,STABLE-1.50,5074): outbound attempts=1:1/2 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]: id=23213, keyOffset=110592, length=4096, cb=null)
11.03.2003 23:21:19 (freenet.MuxTrailerReadManager, Network reading thread, NORMAL): Unrecognized trailer ID: 23213 on [EMAIL PROTECTED] (DSA(cd91 38b2 767d b904 af2e  c7ef 83e1 61ff 0360 d627),tcp/freenet.shatteredsilicon.net:18001, sessions=1, presentations=3, ID=DSA(cd91 38b2 767d b904 af2e  c7ef 83e1 61ff 0360 d627), version=Fred,0.5,STABLE-1.50,5074): outbound attempts=1:1/2 for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: read: 0, init read: 1189014, authorized: 0, waiting: 0, max buffered: 65535, readers: 0, chunks waiting: 0 on [EMAIL PROTECTED] (DSA(cd91 38b2 767d b904 af2e  c7ef 83e1 61ff 0360 d627),tcp/freenet.shatteredsilicon.net:18001, sessions=1, presentations=3, ID=DSA(cd91 38b2 767d b904 af2e  c7ef 83e1 61ff 0360 d627), version=Fred,0.5,STABLE-1.50,5074): outbound attempts=1:1/2 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]: id=23213, keyOffset=114688, length=4096, cb=null)
 
In the failure table i get tons of keys, the majority red, some green.
In 20 minutes the node gathered a list which would need at least 3 A4 paper sheets.
 
Here some other stats:
 
Number of node references 98
Attempted to contact node references 96
Contacted node references 64
Connections with Successful Transfers 13
Backed off nodes 60
Connection Attempts 876
Successful Connections 403
Lowest max estimated search time 0ms
Lowest max estimated DNF time 0ms
Lowest global search time estimate 14743ms
Highest global search time estimate 38250ms
Lowest global transfer rate estimate 872 bytes/second
Highest global transfer rate estimate 8 446 bytes/second
Lowest one hop probability of DNF 0,94
Highest one hop probability of DNF 0,96
Lowest one hop probability of transfer failure 0,59
Highest one hop probability of transfer failure 0,82
Single hop probability of QueryRejected 0.09072517310982044
Single hop average time for QueryRejected 7540.177685586314
Single hop probability of early timeout 0.6294459967897493
Single hop average time for early timeout 17783.95374691284
Single hop probability of search timeout 0.8632243818217137
Single hop average time for search timeout 195395.3636329049
Total number of requests that didn't QR 3794
Total number of reqests that timed out before a QR or Accepted 2478
Implementation freenet.node.rt.NGRoutingTable
 
 
 
Type Sent (failed)/Received (failed)
DataNotFound 256 (0)/202 (0)
StoreData 3 (0)/5 (0)
Accepted 1167 (0)/624 (0)
QueryRestarted 1643 (0)/1675 (0)
InsertRequest 20 (0)/14 (0)
DataReply 7 (0)/8 (0)
DataInsert 5 (0)/10 (0)
QueryRejected 790 (70)/686 (0)
DataRequest 1848 (3)/1207 (0)
QueryAborted 4 (0)/4 (0)
 
 
Connections open (Inbound/Outbound/Limit) 58 (0/58/512)
Connections blocked (Transmitting/Receiving) 0 (0/0)
Transfers active (Transmitting/Receiving) 7 (3/4)
Data waiting to be transmitted/received None/None
Amount of data transmitted/received over currently open connections 2 388 KiB/3 171 KiB
Total amount of data transmitted/received 3 035 KiB/3 832 KiB
Outbound connections that are to peers not in the routingtable 0.0%
Number of distinct nodes connected 58
 
 
While writing this message, my fred also opened three incoming connections ;) So no connection problems here.
 
Environment:
 
Architecture and Operating System
Architecture x86
Available processors 1
Operating System Windows XP
OS Version 5.1
Java Virtual Machine
JVM Vendor Sun Microsystems Inc.
JVM Name Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM
JVM Version 1.4.2_03-b02
Memory Allocation
Maximum memory the JVM will allocate 130 112 KiB
Memory currently allocated by the JVM 119 284 KiB
Memory in use 100 714 800 Bytes
Estimated memory used by logger None
Unused allocated memory 21 430 040 Bytes
Data Store
Maximum size 560 MiB
Used space 10 188 KiB
Free space 563 252 KiB
Percent used 1
Total keys 71
Space used by temp files 4 920 KiB
Maximum space for temp files 195 734 192 Bytes
Most recent file access time Tue Mar 11 23:32:17 CET 2003
Least recent file access time Tue Mar 11 22:03:26 CET 2003
Transports
Current IPv4 address 192.168.0.2
Current IPv4 port 44518
ARK sequence number 2
Last ARK sequence number inserted
 
Maybe the IPv4 address is a problem, but i typed my outside address into the ini file, so there shouldnt be problems with that ...
 
Thank you in advance
 
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