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[15:09] <Ash-Fox> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/04/12/ifpi_drafts_code_of_conduct/ will prove useless against freenet!
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[15:14] <protokol> what port does freenet web interface listen on
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[15:18] <cbreak> port 8888 by default
[15:19] <cbreak> but only localhost is allowed to contatct to it.
[15:19] <protokol> cool
[15:19] <protokol> its not loading my big integer library
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[15:29] <hobx_> May the heathens spill theirs, upon the dusty ground - God shall make them pay for each sperm that can't be found.
[15:30] <cbreak> protokol: if it works anyway, that's not a problem.
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[15:52] <rah> Maximum size 5 GiB
[15:52] <rah> Used space 1,096,608 KiB
[15:52] <rah> Free space 4,146,272 KiB
[15:52] <rah> lol
[15:53] <cbreak> rah: free space will decrease, if you continue using freenet. or leting freenet use your computer... :)
[15:54] <rah> aye
[15:54] <rah> s'what I'm hoping :)
[15:54] <rah> assuming the bandwidth limiters work OK, I don't intend on taking the node down
[15:55] <rah> the last time I ran a node, the bandwidth limiters were useless
[15:55] <rah> I think they only worked per-connection or something like that
[15:57] <cbreak> here it sometimes works reliable. sometimes not.
[15:58] <cbreak> I have no clue why the BW limiter has problems... but an external one helps a lot :)
[15:58] <hobx_> I sleep with fishies...
[15:59] <cbreak> my demands are higher.
[16:01] <rah> cbreak: an external one such as... ? :)
[16:02] <cbreak> I use "throttled".
[16:02] <cbreak> it partialy works :)
[16:03] <cbreak> It uses ipfw divert to filter packets, and priorizes some rules over others.
[16:03] <rah> hmm
[16:04] <rah> I have a freebsd router
[16:04] * rah investigates
[16:04] <cbreak> it's a mac program, but I think the needed parts are inherited from the bsd line :)
[16:05] <rah> aye
[16:05] <rah> they are
[16:05] <rah> rah@rose rah $ which ipfw
[16:05] <rah> /sbin/ipfw
[16:05] <rah> :)
[16:26] <Elly> your box is called 'rose'?
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[18:10] <rah> Elly: it is
[18:10] <rah> Elly: rose.arb.bash.sh :)
[18:10] <Elly> rah: =O
[18:10] <Elly> mine's called filth
[18:10] <rah> rah@teasel:/home/freenet$ uname -a
[18:10] <rah> Linux teasel 2.4.29 #9 Sun Apr 3 14:23:46 BST 2005 i686 GNU/Linux
[18:10] <rah> that's the one that runs the freenet node
[18:10] <rah> rah@orchid rah $ uname -a
[18:10] <rah> Linux orchid 2.6.11-gentoo-r4 #1 SMP Sat Apr 2 15:18:40 BST 2005 i686 AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2800+ AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux
[18:11] <rah> that's this one :)
[18:11] <rah> rah@iris:~$ uname -a
[18:11] <rah> Linux iris 2.4.24 #1 Mon Jan 26 21:32:00 GMT 2004 i686 unknown
[18:11] <rah> and that's my dedicated server :)
[18:11] <rah> </showing off> :P
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[18:18] <rah> oh dear
[18:18] <rah> I just found I2P
[18:18] <rah> it's going to kill freenet
[18:18] <rah> that's all there is to it
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[18:56] <Synonymous2> hi rah
[18:56] <Synonymous2> yes i agree
[18:57] <Synonymous2> Although I2P does have a lot of things (Anonymous Webserfing, anonymous chat, anonymous newsgroups (NNTP), anonymous mail, anonymous websurfing, a freenet gateway, anonymous Freeciv & other games) it lacks a freenet type DHT
[18:58] <rah> "DHT"?
[18:58] <Synonymous2> distributed hash table
[18:58] <rah> ah
[18:58] <Synonymous2> With freenet you can insert the content and then wipe it off your computer which is secure
[18:58] <Synonymous2> WIth I2P you must host the content, and that is dangerous in my opinion.
[18:58] <rah> ah
[18:58] <rah> right
[18:58] <Synonymous2> I don't want my smurf porno unencrypted sitting on my harddrive :)
[18:58] <rah> interesting
[18:58] <rah> yeah
[18:59] <rah> that's quite different to freenet
[18:59] <Synonymous2> ya its very different
[18:59] <rah> hmm
[18:59] <Synonymous2> I believe someone is making a Freenet type DHT for I2P though (aum, the maker of freemail) called QuarterMaster
[18:59] <rah> perhaps freenet isn't doomed :)
[18:59] <Synonymous2> not for the moment hehe
[18:59] <Synonymous2> but if aum completes quartermaster then it might be
[18:59] <rah> eek
[18:59] <Synonymous2> although aum isnt known for finishing projects and maintaining them
[19:00] <Synonymous2> :_
[19:00] <Synonymous2> :)
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[20:18] <Synonymous2> wb
[20:18] <Synonymous2> bbiab
[20:18] <Synonymous2> :)
[21:20] <sanity_> i would never underestimate freenet
[21:21] <sanity_> it has the dubious honour of having the least disciplined creative people in the anonymity space
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[21:45] <UrbanNigh> Hello all. Just got freenet installed on my gentoo system here. It seems to be working since I can get a few web sites but things are really slow and I'm getting errors about my IP may be wrong (I set my router to forward port 6854). Is there something I can do to speed things up?
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