SAFE Network Client Testing Commences

https://maidsafe.readme.io/v1.0/docs/launcher <<< look for “setup proxy” @stonesfever

I start my SAFE Launcher and safesites work fine. But when I leave the launcher running and try to surf them again after 30 minutes or so no website comes up. Looks like a period of inactivity makes it stall. It’s on Windows 7/64bit. Any others around with the same problem?

From one of the devs for a laugh :smiley: http://gugl.safenet/

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What I mean is how do I create a name.safenet URL instead of name.publicid.safenet?

I’ve also experienced a network disconnect on OS X without any UI indications after some period of time. Restarting works fine but the UI on the launcher should display/alert something when it disconnects.

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works like a charm for me on ubuntu (15.10, 64bit)

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Pick www as name, it is superfluous and can be left out in the actual link

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How did you manage to crete such URL without service name, I believe that ‘seneca’ is your public ID?

See reply just above yours.

Yeah, it doesn’t work on debian 8.

I re downloaded it, and tried it again.

Just saw it, thx for the help

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You’re getting “No such file or directory” right?

Does your system have the file /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2? If not, what’s the last line of, for instance, ldd /bin/sh? Is it in /lib/ instead?

If it’s in a different location (say /lib/), you can run /lib/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 ./safe_launcher instead of just running ./safe_launcher

Ok, I restarted my machine and took it gently - registering new credentials, public id and service, and uploading a small website… tada!!!

http://the.safewebring.safenet

Something is broken, but its there :slight_smile:

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Mine too. Perpetually registering. Mac OS 10.10

Restarted computer, and created a new account. Success!

FINALLY!!! my internet connection is back online!

http://platypus.riddim.safenet/

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marvelous!!! :smiley: (girlfriend and her hp!)

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w.e. I hate debian with passion. No clue why I installed it in the first place. I’m going back to Arch linux where things are more simple, and straight forward.

Work’s great on arch linux for me. Instructions are clear and straight-forward. No problems here. The only thing: If I upload a new version of a file that’s already there, it is not overwritten.

It is working on debian.

EDIT: I found I just have to be gentle with it :wink:

well it’s not working on my end. I got ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 So I dunno.