pproxy help request

Dale

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well... never would have believed I would ask a question like this...

due to some unusual circumstances.. I need some good advice
on how to 'safely' set my pproxy(proxyper313-linux-x86-libc5) so that it will not forward blocks on to Dnet... ie..'save them safely' for later flushing...

TIA
..Dale
 

Crow

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No idea:D

But I am sure that someone will be along soon that can help.


PS
Have you received them enlistment papers?

 

bphantom

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Oct 9, 1999
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In your proxyper.ini:

[rc564]
expertmode=1
minkeysdone=500000
maxkeysdone=500000 (Max has to equal or be higher then min)

Brad..

 

TwoFace

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May 31, 2000
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Dale:

Use the option minkeysdone=<whatever number you want> ... I think that should do it... just put it together with the options for minkeysready and such ;)

Hope this works for you!

With love and respect your fellow TA member

Two-Face

/edit I see Brad beat me too it, with a better answer too! this should work ;) edit/
 

kranky

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in the [KeyServer] section of the ini, you can set connectivity=offline, and it will never try to connect.
 

Russ

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I just point it to a keyserver address that isn't really a keyserver.

Brad,

Have you been able to get one to pay any attention to a min/max that high? Mine just defaults back to 200K (pproxy maximum) if I set it any higher than that.

Russ, NCNE
 

osmo

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Russ-

do you have expertmode=1? That ini setting is supposed to allow you to override the buffer settings.

Osmo.
 

Russ

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Osmo,

Yes I do. All expertmode does is allow you to override the &quot;automatic&quot; buffer size feature of the pproxy. It still caps at 200K.

Russ, NCNE