On Fri, Apr 23, 2004 at 08:16:37PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In einer eMail vom Fr, 23. Apr. 2004 5:45 MEZ schreibt Galen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> >Hi Freenet People,
> >
> >I'd like to hear about your experience with and uses for freenet. I'm 
> >interested in those that use freenet. How "usable" is it? What is your 
> >setup? What kind of performance do you get? What kinds of content do 
> >you get on it? How often do you use it?
> >
> >I ask this as one hopelessly trapped behind NAT (well, at least for a 
> >little while longer) and not really able to sample freenet properly.
> >
> >Thanks,
> > ? ?Galen
> >
> Currently I am running freenet on an old P2 linux box permanently. The memory is 
> limited to 100mb, but as long as I do not use the fproxy interface too much I can 
> run a freenet node for more then 2 days. (at least that was the case around one week 
> ago.) The CPU usage is also ok, I am not experiencing any problems which could be 
> caused from an overloaded CPU. The linux computer is behind a NAT router with port 
> forwarding set and has a extremly limited upload bandwith (7kb/s) and a more 
> moderatly set download bandwith (40kb/s right now thinking of limiting to 20kb/s) 
> because this way I am able to use the internet for other things while running the 
> freenet node the whole time. (the bandwith limits are set in the config of the node 
> - higher set upload bandwith caused the whole internet access to be blocked 
> sometimes - using DSL). Currently the node gets around 1500 request/hour and 
> finishes around 4% (thats changing often, this is a "better" value) of them. The 
> node has a datastore of 25GB, which is completly used. Data seems to last around 3 
> months in it(unaccessed), but that will depend on how much I download. If I download 
> not so much data it will last longer. Currently I am having problems with RNFs 
> despite more then 100 connections and a routing table of ~400 nodes (~300 node 
> references), but data finding is not bad as soon as a request can be made. (The 
> popular dbr sites can be fetched most of the time, only near the rollover time I 
> have sometimes problems which seems logical.) To the usage: I am runing a second 
> computer permanently for fuqid and frost, but I use only a small amount of threads 
> for requests. (normally around 20 threads together)

Woah.

> So as you see it is really possible to use freenet with DSL and NAT.
-- 
Matthew J Toseland - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Freenet Project Official Codemonkey - http://freenetproject.org/
ICTHUS - Nothing is impossible. Our Boss says so.

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