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IRC Log for 2005-04-11

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[5:51] <nextgens> hi
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[15:47] <toad_> hmmm
[15:47] <toad_> somebody has been using my egold account for money laundering
[15:51] <toad_> well maybe it's money laundering... maybe it's just a wierd form of advertising?
[15:52] <cbreak> this does not sound good...
[15:52] <toad_> well the amounts involved are barely higher than the fees
[15:52] <toad_> so presumably it's advertising.. they don't seem to have been able to remove any money from my account
[15:57] <toad_> could i get into trouble by just leaving the money there, and exchanging it along with the rest when i eventually get another big transfer?
[15:58] <toad_> money in question may be obtained by not-entirely-legal means...
[15:59] * cbreak knows nothing about money appart from the fact it's cool to have a lot of it.
[15:59] <toad_> they look like offshore investment companies
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[16:31] <rah> anyone mind sharing their node details?
[16:31] <rah> I don't seem to be able to connect to anything
[16:32] <cbreak> tried using the official seednodes?
[16:32] <rah> aye
[16:32] <rah> well I assume
[16:32] <rah> this is a debian package
[16:32] <rah> where might I ordinarily get the official seednodes?
[16:33] <cbreak> what version do you use?
[16:33] <cbreak> anything older than 5102 or 60265 won't work well.
[16:33] <rah> hmm
[16:33] <cbreak> a few builds older and it won't work at all.
[16:33] <greycat> the seed nodes are on freenetproject.org/snapshots/ typically
[16:33] <rah> it says "build 465" :)
[16:33] <greycat> where on earth did you get *that*?
[16:34] <rah> debian ,as I said :)
[16:34] <greycat> purge that package. don't even *attempt* to use it. it's beyond salvation.
[16:34] <cbreak> that stable, ancient debian, or the unstable, not so ancient but still old debian? :)
[16:35] <greycat> make a new 'freenet' user, put its home directory on a file system that has lots of space, download the freenet stuff from freenetproject.org, and use it.
[16:36] <cbreak> if you want you can try to get my seednodes: http://cbreak.dnsalias.net/~cbreak/freenet/seednodes.stable.ref.gz
[16:36] <cbreak> but I doubt they have the quality of the official ones.
[16:37] <greycat> mine probably suck, because i've been up and down the last few days
[16:37] <cbreak> my node only works part time anyway :)
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[16:41] <SynServer> :P
[16:42] <SynServer> your node is part time, and mine was on strike :)
[16:44] <rah> how can I set the node to start automatically on boot?
[16:45] <cbreak> enter it in some rc file, Startup Folder, init.d script or whatever your os uses.
[16:45] <rah> bah
[16:45] <rah> you just told me to remove that :)
[16:45] <cbreak> uhm... I did? only the ancient version of freenet :)
[16:46] <cbreak> I am not sure if the old scripts are compatible.
[16:46] <rah> sorry.. greycat did
[16:47] <cbreak> You can try to use the old scripts. But I think it's best to just create a startup script yourself.
[16:47] <greycat> su - freenet -c './start-freenet.sh' in a boot script, etc.
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[17:01] <rah> ERROR: The resource net/i2p/util/libjbigi-linux-none.so was not a valid library for this platform
[17:01] <rah> O_o
[17:03] <rah> java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: jbigi1113249740912lib.tmp: not found.
[17:03] <rah> /tmp/jbigi1113249740912lib.tmp.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or direct
[17:03] <rah> wtf?
[17:03] <greycat> java -version
[17:04] <rah> kaffe
[17:05] <greycat> that's probably why. current freenet builds don't work with kaffe.
[17:07] <rah> :(
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[17:18] <rah> Build Number 60266
[17:18] <rah> RAR :)
[17:20] <rah> Connections open (Inbound/Outbound/Limit) 2 (1/1/200)
[17:20] <rah> Total amount of data transferred 260 KiB
[17:20] <rah> good shit :)
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[17:26] <rah> erm
[17:26] <rah> are freenet's bandwidth limiters any good now?
[17:26] <rah> (or are they still useless? :)
[17:26] <greycat> they seem to work for most people
[17:26] <rah> k
[17:27] <schrd> Hi. Can I configure freenet to use only outgoing tcp connections? I'm behind a firewall and I cant geht no syn from the outside through to my computer
[17:27] <rah> schrd: no
[17:27] <schrd> I read about the NAT section in the faq
[17:27] <schrd> hmm, thats sad.
[17:27] <rah> what kind of firewall?
[17:27] <schrd> netfilter
[17:27] <rah> do you have control over it?
[17:27] <schrd> stateful.
[17:27] <schrd> no.
[17:27] <rah> who does?
[17:28] <schrd> my ISP ;-)
[17:28] <rah> O_o
[17:28] <rah> phone them and shout at them
[17:28] <rah> very loudly
[17:28] <schrd> no.
[17:28] <schrd> its the pokicy.
[17:28] <rah> *shrug*
[17:28] <rah> change ISPs :)
[17:28] <schrd> I cant. its at university
[17:29] <schrd> and I won't get such a fast connection for that mony elsewhere
[17:29] <schrd> money
[17:30] <rah> I see
[17:30] <rah> so your university controls it?
[17:31] <rah> kick them
[17:31] <rah> tell them you want to run a freenode
[17:31] <rah> err
[17:31] <rah> freenet node
[17:31] <schrd> not exactly. its a network operated by students in their hostels
[17:31] <rah> O_o
[17:31] <rah> other students control it?
[17:31] <rah> my word
[17:31] <rah> kick the admins :)
[17:31] <rah> tell them you want to run a freenet node :)
[17:31] <schrd> but the university told them to use a firewall and block incoming tcp
[17:31] <rah> ok
[17:32] <rah> tell them to forward you a port
[17:32] <schrd> for security reasons
[17:32] <rah> speak to the admins
[17:32] <rah> tell them what you want to do
[17:32] <rah> they'll set it up so you can
[17:32] <rah> that's their job :)
[17:33] <schrd> its all about dumb windows users who dont get their boxes under control. this is 1700 PCs with at least 10 MBit/s connected. some have 100 MBit/s
[17:33] <rah> speak to the admins
[17:33] <schrd> so guess what happens when 1700 pcs blast some company ;-)
[17:33] <schrd> I need only one tcp port?
[17:33] <schrd> or can I use udp ans stun?
[17:33] <rah> yes, only one
[17:33] <rah> afaik
[17:34] <rah> my node is behind a firewall as well
[17:34] <rah> I've only forwarded one port
[17:34] <schrd> ok, i'll try ;-)
[17:39] <schrd> one question about freenet design: did I understand http://freenetproject.org/freenet.pdf right, when I assume that keyword-signed-keys have the same semantics as unix symlinks in filesystems have? So it points to a file identified by a content-hash-key?
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[19:35] <Synonymous2> I think so schrd but i'm not sure let me read that again
[19:35] <Synonymous2> hmmm no i dont think thats right, if you are talking about KSK
[19:36] <Synonymous2> i think two different content could be named with the same KSK and then you could have various content for the same keyname
[19:36] <schrd> so I can have a file associated with a ksk that has no chk?
[19:36] <Synonymous2> i believe so :O
[19:36] <Synonymous2> no one uses ksk hardly because they are not secure
[19:36] <Synonymous2> where you thinking of using one? :))
[19:36] <schrd> no, I want to understand it ;-)
[19:36] <schrd> how it works
[19:36] <Synonymous2> kool hehe
[19:37] <Synonymous2> i'd like to know too msyelf
[19:37] <schrd> I have to write a paper about it ;-)
[19:37] <Synonymous2> :))
[19:37] <Synonymous2> for what class?
[19:37] <schrd> my final thesis
[19:37] <schrd> diploma thesis
[19:37] <Synonymous2> masters or honors?
[19:38] <schrd> like masters thesis
[19:38] <Synonymous2> toad is the person that would know, or sanity
[19:38] <Synonymous2> devl or tech would also know too, this place is usually quite but dont give up :)
[19:39] <schrd> ok, so I'll wait a little ;-)
[19:39] <Synonymous2> :P
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[21:53] <weilawei> anyone here know if IIP has ever been ressurected?
[21:53] <weilawei> its been a long time and i miss my anonymous buddies, most of whom used freenet
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