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English => aMule Help => Topic started by: Guest on July 23, 2004, 12:52:19 AM
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Hi, I installed from aMule-2.0.0-rc5_rh9.i686.rpm package, but alway obtain a very low ID. Btw I uninstalled it and installed 1.2.8 (leaving iptables untouched), and it works fine. Maybe a bug?
Thanks for the great work anyway. :baby:
kalb
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"works fine" means you get highid?
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Hi!
I noticed the same thing... I tried amule2.0.0rc5, the one in debian (actually labeled 1.2.6+rc5-1 but it is 2.0.0rc5), RPM packages that I converted to .deb, and compiling it myself... I was always getting a LowID on the big servers (Razorback, Proben, etc.).
Then I got amule 1.2.8 mandrake RPM package that I converted to debian package. Installed it... Now I get HighID all the time on all servers...
Apparently, for some reason, 2.0.0rc5 makes the servers assign lowID instead of highID. I thought lowID were assigned when the ports were not opened/forwarded by the firewall to the client, but I checked that, and the right ports were opened by amule on my machine (netstat -tupln) and my firewall was forwarding the right ports too...
I hope this helps...
Thx for all your work guys!
Val
For info:
Linux portable 2.6.7-bk13 #1 Thu Jul 1 12:37:44 BST 2004 i686 GNU/Linux
Debian testing/unstable
Network configuration was unchanged during the tests...
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guys, try to rm -f .eMule and look if u get high-id now
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Hi again!
I just removed .eMule file and .aMule directory, now I get HighID with 2.0.0rc5... (what's weird is that I think I did that yesterday... Well, nevermind, it works now! :) )
Thx!
Val