Sorry for the noise.  I just realised that I should be binding to the
address of the machine that Freenet is running on, not the address of
the machine I want to give access to.  That works now.  I added this
info to the wiki.

freenet.mexon at spamgourmet.com wrote:
> Whoops, sorry for repeating an earlier question - I did look at the
> mailing list archives, but somehow didn't notice it.
> 
> I set this in freenet.ini:
> 
> fproxy.bindTo=192.168.64.135
> 
> But I get an exception when I try to start the node:
> 
> Apr 23, 2006 10:21:14:155 (freenet.node.Node, main, ERROR): Failed to
> start fproxy: java.net.BindException: Cannot assign requested address
> java.net.BindException: Cannot assign requested address
>         at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketBind(Native Method)
>         at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.bind(Unknown Source)
>         at java.net.ServerSocket.bind(Unknown Source)
>         at java.net.ServerSocket.<init>(Unknown Source)
>         at
> freenet.clients.http.SimpleToadletServer.<init>(SimpleToadletServer.java:142)
>         at
> freenet.clients.http.FproxyToadlet.maybeCreateFproxyEtc(FproxyToadlet.java:219)
>         at freenet.node.Node.start(Node.java:1024)
>         at freenet.node.Node.main(Node.java:509)
> 
> Did I do something wrong, or is this just alpha bugginess?
> 
> Joseph Terranova - joeterranova at gmail.com wrote:
> 
>>As Toseland has told other mailing list posters, the only way to do so
>>in .7 is to change your fproxy.bindTo to your lan ip address (ie
>>192.168.x.x). You'll be able to connect from on the lan, but
>>unfortunately unable to do so from the local server.
>>
>>On 4/22/06, *freenet.mexon at spamgourmet.com
>><mailto:freenet.mexon at spamgourmet.com>* <freenet.mexon at spamgourmet.com
>><mailto:freenet.mexon at spamgourmet.com>> wrote:
>>
>>    I have my 0.5 node set up to allow me to use fproxy and FCP over the
>>    LAN.  This is because my server is up 24/7 and is the best place to run
>>    my node, but my desktop is the better place for browsers and Frost.
>>
>>    I just tried 0.7, and couldn't find anywhere in the configuration page
>>    to do this.  Is this feature planned before 0.7 is released?  Can I
>>    manually add a line to freenet.ini for this?
>>
>>    The relevant lines from my existing freenet.conf that I want to
>>    reproduce are:
>>
>>    mainport.allowedHosts=127.0.0.1 ,192.168.64.0/24
>>    <http://192.168.64.0/24>
>>    fcpHosts=127.0.0.1 <http://127.0.0.1>,192.168.64.0/24
>>    <http://192.168.64.0/24>
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