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== Set a [[aMuleWeb|Webserver]] with [[aMule]] ==
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== Setting up [[aMuleWeb|Webserver]] with [[aMule]] ==
  
[[Webserver-1.2.x|Webserver with aMule 1.2.8 or earlier]]
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=== [[Webserver-1.2.x|Webserver with aMule 1.2.8 or earlier]] ===
  
 
=== Webserver with [[aMule]] 2.0.0-rc1 or later ===
 
=== Webserver with [[aMule]] 2.0.0-rc1 or later ===
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**Enable "Accept External Connections".
 
**Enable "Accept External Connections".
 
**Enable "Use TCP ports instead of unix local sockets".
 
**Enable "Use TCP ports instead of unix local sockets".
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**Enter a password for external connections. If you don't do this, amuleweb will not communicate with amule.
  
::'''NOTE:''' On some early [[aMule]] 2.0.0-rcX versions the above two options weren't available (or didn't work). If you are using such [[aMule]] version and you don't wish to upgrade, then do the following:
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:'''NOTE:''' On some early [[aMule]] 2.0.0-rcX versions the above options weren't available (or didn't work). If you are using such [[aMule]] version and you don't wish to upgrade, then do the following:
  
::Shutdown [[aMule]] if it is still running.
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:Shutdown [[aMule]] if it is still running.
::Edit your ''~/.eMule'' file, locate the ''[ExternalConnect]'' section and change:
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:Edit your ''~/.eMule'' file, locate the ''[ExternalConnect]'' section and change:
:::''AcceptExternalConnections=1'' <-- To enable [[aMule]] listening for [[External Connections]].
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::''AcceptExternalConnections=1'' <-- To enable [[aMule]] listening for [[External Connections]].
:::''ECUseTCPPort=1'' <-- To use the [http://www.faqs.org/faqs/internet/tcp-ip/resource-list TCP] port. Very important since [http://www.unix.org Unix] sockets are disabled.
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::''ECUseTCPPort=1'' <-- To use the [http://www.faqs.org/faqs/internet/tcp-ip/resource-list TCP] port. Very important since [http://www.unix.org Unix] sockets are disabled.
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::''ECPassword=0a98sd7f0a9s8d7f0a98sd7f'' <-- To find the MD5 string for your password, do:
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:::''$ echo -n yourpasswordhere | md5sum | cut -d ' ' -f 1''
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:::''ca3c365274907c6fd527068788e14639''
  
 
*Restart [[aMule]]
 
*Restart [[aMule]]

Revision as of 17:36, 27 January 2005

Setting up Webserver with aMule

Webserver with aMule 1.2.8 or earlier

Webserver with aMule 2.0.0-rc1 or later

  • Untar the sources and copy src/aMule.tmpl and src/webserver/ into your ~/.aMule/ directory. The following (run from the sources directory), should do so:
$ cp -r src/aMule.tmpl src/webserver/ ~/.aMule/
  • If you installed aMule from rpm, then you can do:
$ cp /usr/share/amuleweb/aMule.tmpl ~/.aMule/
$ cp /usr/share/amuleweb/webserver/ ~/.aMule/
  • Go to "Preferences"->"Remote Controls" (in aMule) and...
    • Enable "Accept External Connections".
    • Enable "Use TCP ports instead of unix local sockets".
    • Enter a password for external connections. If you don't do this, amuleweb will not communicate with amule.
NOTE: On some early aMule 2.0.0-rcX versions the above options weren't available (or didn't work). If you are using such aMule version and you don't wish to upgrade, then do the following:
Shutdown aMule if it is still running.
Edit your ~/.eMule file, locate the [ExternalConnect] section and change:
AcceptExternalConnections=1 <-- To enable aMule listening for External Connections.
ECUseTCPPort=1 <-- To use the TCP port. Very important since Unix sockets are disabled.
ECPassword=0a98sd7f0a9s8d7f0a98sd7f <-- To find the MD5 string for your password, do:
$ echo -n yourpasswordhere | md5sum | cut -d ' ' -f 1
ca3c365274907c6fd527068788e14639
NOTE: When you change your webserver and External Connections ports here, make sure to restart aMule.
NOTE: that "Enable Webserver" has no effect and will be renamed in 2.0.0rc8. Webserver is always enabled as long as you have External Connections enabled.
NOTE: For users running aMule Daemon you have to edit the .eMule file like shown above. For a way to setup a password check the 1.2.8 aMule HowTo. You can still do it in the same way.
  • Now you're done! You are ready to run amuleweb and connect to it.

Stefanero

Connecting to amuleweb

To run aMuleWeb run amuleweb on a terminal. For more information about running aMuleWeb check the aMuleWeb document.

Once aMuleWeb is running, open a web browser and connect to:

http://host:port

where host stands for your host's name (try with localhost) and port stands for the aMuleWeb port (NOT the External Connections port).

For example: http://localhost:4711

Standard ports

The ports can be set to anything, but this are the most used (the standard ones):

Make sure you do not confuse with what each of them is.

Where to report problems and questions?

For Problems or Questions just report on http://forum.amule.org forum or join IRC channel #amule at irc.freenode.net