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AMuleWeb is an utility that listens for [http://www.w3.org/MarkUp HTTP] connections at port 4711 (by default, although it can be changed through '''Preferences''') and allows remote users to control [[aMule]] using just a web browser.  
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AMuleWeb is a utility that listens for [http://www.w3.org/MarkUp HTTP] connections at port 4711 (by default, although it can be changed through '''Preferences''') and allows remote users to control [[aMule]] using just a web browser.  
  
 
[[aMule]] itself doesn't support listening to [http://www.w3.org/MarkUp HTTP] connections, so the external utility AMuleWeb is used. This utility listens for remote connections, and once the link between AmuleWeb and the remote user is established, it connects to the [[aMule]] main program using the [[External Connections]] mechanism.
 
[[aMule]] itself doesn't support listening to [http://www.w3.org/MarkUp HTTP] connections, so the external utility AMuleWeb is used. This utility listens for remote connections, and once the link between AmuleWeb and the remote user is established, it connects to the [[aMule]] main program using the [[External Connections]] mechanism.
  
 
For further information read the [[FAQ_webserver|aMuleWeb FAQ]].
 
For further information read the [[FAQ_webserver|aMuleWeb FAQ]].

Revision as of 03:29, 17 June 2005

AMuleWeb is a utility that listens for HTTP connections at port 4711 (by default, although it can be changed through Preferences) and allows remote users to control aMule using just a web browser.

aMule itself doesn't support listening to HTTP connections, so the external utility AMuleWeb is used. This utility listens for remote connections, and once the link between AmuleWeb and the remote user is established, it connects to the aMule main program using the External Connections mechanism.

For further information read the aMuleWeb FAQ.