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English => aMule Help => Topic started by: dummkopf on September 12, 2005, 03:28:53 PM
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Hello folks,
I was in need of a certain musical piece, so I installed aMule. After some struggle I found that particular file and I'm happy now. :D
However, I didn't remove the aMule from my PC yet. This entire thing (p2p community) sparked some interest of mine. Now I wonder:
1. I see something like that "Clients in queue 3 (1 Banned)". Is this banned guy denied access to my spool? And, there are currently only two uploaders, why these 3 have to wait?
2. What is the meaning of priority for my shared files? What's the meaning of "Release"? What exectly I have to do to share a new file? How it works? Is my filelist sent to some server or what?
3. What if there happens to be a file with questionable copyright in my PC 8o ? I downloaded and installed ipfilter.dat, 87228 IP addresses are now allegedly blocked. How serious is this anyway?
4. I run a little headless gray box as my home gateway/firewall. Is there a CLI client for FreeBSD, if yes how is it best managed from my desktop?
Thanks for patience, I believe these questions are answered here or elsewhere. My brief googling didn't give me all the answers though.
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heyho
first of all we have a wiki page for most questions ;)
so if you have problems with the interface maybe check there first
http://wiki.amule.org
1.)
clients in queue are the guys downloading from ya aswell as the once which have to wait.
so you have 2uploaders, and 1 banned == 3 poeple in queue
also with slot-allocation in preferences you can tweak the amount of poeple you upload to a little.
a client gets banned when he missbehaves, in any way, there is a logic behind it but I wont explain that...
2.)
the priority is the order on "which file to upload first" say you share 5 files, the file with the highes prioriy will get shared the most.
release function is something like "super high" priority, if you set a file release this file will get the most bandwith over all the other.
3.)
well if you have/download copyrighted files thats your problem. IPFilter.dat will not help here. since you never know where the bad guys are ;)
IPFilter.dat is most just to block known IP-ranges from companies which spread corrupt data.
4.)
command line client is --> amulecmd
you can enable it with --enable-amulecmd,
there is also a webserver enable compilation with --enable-amuleweb
for setup read http://www.amule.org/wiki/index.php/Webserver
stefanero
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Originally posted by stefanero
4.)
command line client is --> amulecmd
you can enable it with --enable-amulecmd,
there is also a webserver enable compilation with --enable-amuleweb
for setup read http://www.amule.org/wiki/index.php/Webserver
stefanero
More like:
daemon client: amuled
CLI interface to amuled: amulecmd
Other options: amuleweb (webserver), amulegui (Remote Gui)
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Thanks for your reply.
first of all we have a wiki page for most questions ;)
so if you have problems with the interface maybe check there first
http://wiki.amule.org
Yeah, I have been there, didn't read all of it...
clients in queue are the guys downloading from ya aswell as the once which have to wait.
so you have 2uploaders, and 1 banned == 3 poeple in queue
Are you sure? Right now I have 1 in queue and six are actually uploading. ?(
release function is something like "super high" priority, if you set a file release this file will get the most bandwith over all the other.
Good... but why my files I've put there do not show up in a search engine?
well if you have/download copyrighted files thats your problem. IPFilter.dat will not help here. since you never know where the bad guys are ;)
Is there a list of countries where aMule shouldn't be used?
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a little smarter now, but (still) dummkopf
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Originally posted by stefanero
1.)
clients in queue are the guys downloading from ya aswell as the once which have to wait.
so you have 2uploaders, and 1 banned == 3 poeple in queue
Wrong. 2 clients have upload slot assigned + 3 client waiting for an upload slot + 1 banned client = 6 clients :P
but why my files I've put there do not show up in a search engine?
I think that the server doesn't give you back your own files on a search... but I might be wrong.
Is there a list of countries where aMule shouldn't be used?
Nope.
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Thanks GonoszTopi.
One more question: there are comments in "Time Remaining" column, what's the meaning of them?
Source Exchange - this is self-explanatory
Server - ???
Passive - ???
Guess where I got drunk last time? ... Eger :P
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Source Exchange -- This source was aquired via source exchange from another client
Server -- This source was aquired from the server
Kad -- Same with Kad
Link -- This source was in the sources section of an ed2k link you added
Passive -- This client connected to us, wanted a file that we want too, and we saw that he has some parts that we don't have.
Guess where I got drunk last time? ... Eger
Nice place, good wines. ;)
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Well, just one more question (oh man, I feel like lieutenant Colombo):
I was waiting in some other guy's queue, and my QR was dropping all the time (closing to 0) and suddenly there was QR:3788(3780) in red. What did I wrong? It looks like I was kicked, right?
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Maybe he tried to connect you unsuccesfully, maybe he closed his app for a minute or so, but there isn't anything like "being kicked".
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Aber, one can edit the sources and include such a function. I wasn't very precise, this seems to happen always with a certain fella, I've observed it to happen at least three times. I wonder how many "custom-built" aMules are out there...?
Edit. Tthis last question is rhetorical. End of thread as far as I am concerned.