On 10/11/2015 11:52 AM, jelbert nl wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Me and a few friends want to set up a dark net, the nodes only
> connected to friends. First I set up two nodes here at home. In the
> internal network the nodes see each other and I can send N2NTM
> messages and receive them. My friends have my node reference file and
> they did import this file in their node. They get my node in the my
> friends list but they can not connect to me. We opened the udp 63673
> port and loaded JSTUN. But still no connection.
> 
> What do we do wrong?

Did you only give your references to them? You also need to add their
references.

That UDP port is the darknet port? (It's randomized.) Have you verified
that Freenet was able to detect the publicly routable IP and that the
physical.udp line in the node reference contains it? Try echoing the
part of the line after physical.udp== to base64 -d. (To save space it's
not padded, so it may end with "ase64: invalid input".)

> If we get this to work the next step will be to create a small
> freenet box to be used by non geeky people. The idea is to use a
> raspberry pi or ODROID-C1 board. Is there experiance using these
> boards? Does performance increase with more core’s?

I know TheSeeker runs Freenet on a Raspberry Pi 2, and to an extent more
cores may help, but it depends on the workload.

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