Jep :
Dennis Nezic :
On Sat, 12 Nov 2011 14:31:25 +0100, Jep wrote:
Dsoslglece :
Le 12/11/11 13:22, Jep a Ă©crit :
Ever since I am a Freenet user, nearly 2 years, it has been hell getting onto the network.

The best way to connect to strangers seems to be: delete all temp folders and all that has numbers in its name in the freenet
folder, including nodedb4o.
Then start FN and do lots of signs of the cross, prayers, dancing naked in the moonlight around the fire. Patience, patience,
restart FN every hour and perhaps, perhaps....

Often it needs deleting freenet.ini and going through the first
time wizard and reconfigure. But also then it can take hours until
the node finally, finally gets accepted by its first peer.

nov 12, 2011 11:35:21:718 (freenet.node.PacketSender, PacketSender thread for {port#], ERROR): Have not received any packets from any node in last 60 seconds nov 12, 2011 11:36:14:937 (freenet.client.async.ClientRequestSchedulerNonPersistent, Trip pending key (transient)(120), ERROR): Transient false positives
false: 25.0% (false=1 true=3 negatives=0)
nov 12, 2011 11:36:14:937 (freenet.client.async.ClientRequestSchedulerNonPersistent, Trip pending key (transient)(118), ERROR): Transient false positives
hit: 20.0% (false=1 true=4 negatives=0)
nov 12, 2011 11:36:17:390 (freenet.client.async.ClientRequestSchedulerNonPersistent, Trip pending key (transient)(120), ERROR): Transient false positives
hit: 16.666666666666668% (false=1 true=5 negatives=0)
nov 12, 2011 11:36:17:453 (freenet.client.async.ClientRequestSchedulerNonPersistent, Trip pending key (transient)(122), ERROR): Transient false positives
hit: 14.285714285714286% (false=1 true=6 negatives=0)
nov 12, 2011 11:36:17:546 (freenet.client.async.ClientRequestSchedulerNonPersistent, Trip pending key (transient)(121), ERROR): Transient false positives
hit: 12.5% (false=1 true=7 negatives=0)
nov 12, 2011 11:36:21:765 (freenet.node.PacketSender, PacketSender thread for {port#], ERROR): Have not received any packets from any node in last 60 seconds nov 12, 2011 11:37:21:812 (freenet.node.PacketSender, PacketSender thread for {port#], ERROR): Have not received any packets from any node in last 60 seconds

Line repeated ad infinitum.

Could there be some way to issue renewed seednodes requests, other than restart FN time and again?
Now FN just sits there repeating its log line while doing nothing
else as it seems.

Sounds crazy, but what system are you using ? in the last 2 or 3
years, I experimented from time to time, and with some updates,
temporary troubles… but normally everything seems smooth, even
connecting to strange nodes and so on (iMac intel core duo, 10.7)
XP sp3 updated often, java 6 update 29(build 1.6.0_29-b11), no
software firewall, no realtime virus scanner, no realtime
antimalware. Would my box be infected with a rootkit, I should have
noticed in that time somehow.

Everything runs okay once connected usually, apart from with current build the node losing its peers down to zero at times, bringing me to connection hell.
But normally, once connected it stays that way until winz forces me
to reboot, which is at least once a week.
Today, after a sys restart, zilch up til nothing happens.

What are your bandwidth settings / total possible connected peers?
(Maybe either your connection settings are making your peers drop you
for some bizarre reason, or maybe your ISP is somehow blocking you --
are you using a chinese ISP (proxy)? :P Also, is your freenet port
forwarded? (Does fproxy say it is, if it ever connects?) Are you sure
you're using the latest version of Freenet? (Using an obsolete version
would have similar symptoms.)

90 K resulting in max 34 peers, or 128 giving 40. Default suggested in the 1st time wizard is 68K and also if I leave it at that, the problem persists. Manually fwding the port in the router makes no difference, UPnP works fine. Fproxy says 'maybe fwd'd' of the opennet port.

Of course I am using 1404 and I'm also aware of having to change the NLM and AIMD settings. Once more, this cumbersome connecting problem I have since 2 years! My isp is not trying to block FN, it is on the contrary one that allows more than usual, like running a mail server.


Just noticed in the latestlog Freenets clock is 2 hours behind.

The errors are like
nov 12, 2011 15:07:36:437 (freenet.support.compress.Compressor$COMPRESSOR_TYPE, WrapperListener_start_runner, ERROR): Unofficial COMPESSOR_TYPE, isn't this impossible?

and

nov 12, 2011 15:07:39:656 (freenet.client.async.ClientRequestSchedulerNonPersistent, Trip pending key (transient)(3), ERROR): Transient false positives false: 33.333333333333336% (false=1 true=2 negatives=0)

and

nov 12, 2011 15:20:59:484 (freenet.clients.http.geoip.IPConverter, HTTP socket handler@1780168(238), WARNING): Database file not found!


Exceptions:
nov 12, 2011 15:12:55:000 (freenet.client.async.USKRetriever, Datastore checker(11), WARNING): Found edition prior to that specified by the client: 5 < 6
java.lang.Exception: error
        at 
freenet.client.async.USKRetriever.onFoundEdition(USKRetriever.java:80)
at freenet.client.async.USKSparseProxyCallback.innerRoundFinished(USKSparseProxyCallback.java:105) at freenet.client.async.USKSparseProxyCallback.onSendingToNetwork(USKSparseProxyCallback.java:72) at freenet.client.async.USKFetcher.notifySendingToNetwork(USKFetcher.java:673)
        at freenet.client.async.USKFetcher.access$1100(USKFetcher.java:105)
at freenet.client.async.USKFetcher$StoreCheckerGetter.preRegister(USKFetcher.java:1497) at freenet.client.async.ClientRequestScheduler.finishRegister(ClientRequestScheduler.java:349)
        at 
freenet.client.async.DatastoreChecker.realRun(DatastoreChecker.java:489)
        at freenet.client.async.DatastoreChecker.run(DatastoreChecker.java:336)
        at 
freenet.support.PooledExecutor$MyThread.realRun(PooledExecutor.java:233)
        at freenet.support.io.NativeThread.run(NativeThread.java:130)

java.io.FileNotFoundException: xxx\Freenet\IpToCountry.dat (The system cannot find the file specified)
        at java.io.RandomAccessFile.open(Native Method)
        at java.io.RandomAccessFile.<init>(Unknown Source)
        at 
freenet.clients.http.geoip.IPConverter.readRanges(IPConverter.java:182)
        at freenet.clients.http.geoip.IPConverter.getCache(IPConverter.java:293)
        at freenet.clients.http.geoip.IPConverter.locateIP(IPConverter.java:250)
at freenet.clients.http.ConnectionsToadlet.drawRow(ConnectionsToadlet.java:898) at freenet.clients.http.ConnectionsToadlet.handleMethodGET(ConnectionsToadlet.java:488) at freenet.clients.http.OpennetConnectionsToadlet.handleMethodGET(OpennetConnectionsToadlet.java:161)
        at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
        at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source)
        at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source)
        at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Unknown Source)
at freenet.clients.http.ToadletContextImpl.handle(ToadletContextImpl.java:550) at freenet.clients.http.SimpleToadletServer$SocketHandler.run(SimpleToadletServer.java:989)
        at 
freenet.support.PooledExecutor$MyThread.realRun(PooledExecutor.java:233)
        at freenet.support.io.NativeThread.run(NativeThread.java:130)


Have sent Matthew Toseland a node dump once, he didn't make something out if it other than possibly my system being the culprit.


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