l...@hushmail.com пишет:
> Hey Evan.
> 
> I tried that site but it doesn't open or exist.
> I have gone to quite a few sites concerning "how to forward" ports 
> and so far none of them instruct "how to", just "this is what you 
> need to do. Frustrating to say the least.
> 
> Since you say I am connected, how to I contact whoever I am 
> connected to? I have searched through all the pages of Freenet I 
> can access but nothing that shows or leads me into the path or 
> manner of trying to "contact" any of these "connected" ones.
> 
> Thanks

Ok, you can be connected either to somebody you know in real life (you would 
have to trade references for that, and for that you would already have to know 
how to contact that person) or you can be connected to strangers (these are 
found for you automatically by your node, and these people you won't be able to 
contact, and neither do you need to do that).

It is possible that you want to talk to people on Freenet in general (some of 
them might be those you are connected to, but you will have no knowledge of 
that 
(and that's the point of anonymity)). To do that you need to set up one of the 
"chat" applications which use Freenet to transfer their messages. For example 
you can go to http://jtcfrost.sf.net/ and install that application, after that 
you create a pseudonym and can communicate using that pseudonym with other 
people.

                - Volodya




> On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 09:40:47 +0700 Evan Daniel <eva...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>> On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 9:41 PM,  <l...@hushmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hello people.
>>> I have these "peers" and they are "connected". I am assuming
>>> "connected" to me in some manner.
>>> In order to connect to them, I have to give them something, 
>> and/or
>>> get something from them.
>>>
>>> Where, no, how do I find their info in order to connect?
>>> I know I can send my noderef but where do I find theirs?
>>>
>>> Also, the message in the window mentions using a certain port. I
>>> think it says something like UDP but since I don't have that 
>> page
>>> open please forgive me if I got the letters wrong.
>>>
>>> SIGH! Again, it mentions forwarding this port and I cannot seem 
>> to
>>> understand how to do this.
>> You already have everything you need to connect to them.  You can 
>> tell
>> because you're connected to them.  Similarly, they have everything
>> they need.
>>
>> There are plenty of people who can do a better job than I 
>> explaining
>> how to forward a port.  Some of them have done so on this mailing
>> list; some of those, recently.  I suggest checking the list 
>> archives.
>> Alternately, google can help:
>> http://www.google.com/q=how+to+forward+a+port
>>
>> Evan Daniel
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