On Monday, June 4, 2007, at 10:44  pm, Ben Dougall wrote:
>
> On Monday, June 4, 2007, at 10:28  pm, Matthew Toseland wrote:
>>
>> BTW your airport is almost certainly a NAT, but that shouldn't prevent
>> you
>> from accessing your node's local interface.
>
> I think it does allow NAT but NAT is not turned on.

Sorry, that's wrong. You're right Matthew, the base station is making 
me be behind a NAT. The Airport base station is set up to share one IP 
address using DHCP and NAT. (Not sure about the firewall aspect of it 
though. Don't think it is a firewall so I don't think I am behind a 
firewall but I'm not sure.)

So that makes this question more important I think:

Why doesn't my freenet.ini file contain anything that seems to resemble 
a node.listenPort number? According to a FAQ on the Freenet site
> Configure your NAT or firewall to forward connections to the
> node.listenPort number (You can find it in a file called freenet.ini
> in the freenet folder), to the same port on your computer (you will
> probably need to know your computer's  internal IP address which will
> often begin with 192.168.x.x). Remember that freenet 0.7 uses UDP.
but I can't do that as I don't know what the listen port number is. How 
can I find out what that is?

Thanks.

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