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English => aMule Help => Topic started by: ciencio on September 29, 2005, 01:53:29 PM
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Hello,
this is my configuration:
- debian Sarge
- repository http://amule-debian.dyndns.org/ debian
- packages installed: amule-daemon; amule-common
- amule.conf options:
[ExternalConnect]
ExtractMetaDataTags=0
FullChunkAlloc=0
FullPartAlloc=0
AcceptExternalConnections=1
ECUseTCPPort=1
ECPort=4712
ECPassword=
ShowProgressBar=1
ShowPercent=0
UseSrcSeeds=0
UseSecIdent=1
IpFilterOn=1
[WebServer]
Enabled=0
Password=
PasswordLow=
Port=4711
UseGzip=1
UseLowRightsUser=0
PageRefreshTime=120
This is the problem:
1) I start amuled and get this response:
ciencio@router:~$ amuled
amuled: OnInit - starting timer
Initialising aMule
Checking if there is an instance already running...
Loading temp files from /home/ciencio/.aMule/Temp.
All PartFiles Loaded.
ListenSocket: Ok.
*** TCP socket (ECServer) listening on 0.0.0.0:4712
*** Server UDP socket (TCP+3) at 0.0.0.0:4665
*** TCP socket (TCP) listening on 0.0.0.0:4662
*** Client UDP socket (extended eMule) at 0.0.0.0:4672
Empty dir /home/ciencio/.aMule/Incoming/ shared
2) then, on another shell I launch amuleweb and get:
ciencio@router:~$ amuleweb
Enter password for mule connection (return if no pass defined):
Creating client...
Now, doing connection....
Using host 'localhost' port:4712
Trying to connect (timeout = 10 sec)...
A socket error occured during authentication. Exiting.
I really can't understand what's wrong, the password is exactly the one I got using
ciencio@router:~$ echo -n | md5sum | cut -d ' ' -f 1
I got exactly the same error trying to use amulecmd
Please Help me!
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Please post relevant part of amule(d) log. I suspect you connecting to wrong port.
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Originally posted by lfroen
Please post relevant part of amule(d) log. I suspect you connecting to wrong port.
I take a look to ~/.aMule/logfile but it seems perfect (it is in italian, so I try to translate it)
it says it found 61 server in server.met
it found no incomplete files
then the onlypart in english
2005-09-29 23:45:25: *** TCP socket (ECServer) listening on 0.0.0.0:4712
after this it tries to connect to servers and when it manages to connecto to one it stops logging.
when I launche amuleweb there's nothing about it in the log file, no other entries.
Hope this helps, if it doesn't please let me know what to look for.
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I had the same problem on my gentoo router.
It was a permission problem for the user p2p to access /dev/urandom I solved it with chown p2p /dev/urandom.
You should find more information here (http://forum.amule.org/thread.php?threadid=7350&sid=&threadview=0&hilight=&hilightuser=0&page=1).
I hope this should help you.
Stammi bene (da un'altro italiano :D )
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Originally posted by DigitoErgoSum
I had the same problem on my gentoo router.
It was a permission problem for the user p2p to access /dev/urandom I solved it with chown p2p /dev/urandom.
You should find more information here (http://forum.amule.org/thread.php?threadid=7350&sid=&threadview=0&hilight=&hilightuser=0&page=1).
I hope this should help you.
Stammi bene (da un'altro italiano :D )
well, in the thread you suggested I coudn't find anything about /dev/urandom but i'll trust you all the same :-)
my /dev/urandom has root:root permissions so probably this is the problem...
Let's hope it works
grazie mille, alla prossima
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Originally posted by DigitoErgoSum
I had the same problem on my gentoo router.
It was a permission problem for the user p2p to access /dev/urandom I solved it with chown p2p /dev/urandom.
You should find more information here (http://forum.amule.org/thread.php?threadid=7350&sid=&threadview=0&hilight=&hilightuser=0&page=1).
I hope this should help you.
Stammi bene (da un'altro italiano :D )
Two things:
- I don't have a p2p user, I suppose this is the user you use to launch amuled, isn't it?
- starting from that assumption I chown /dev/usandom to group users.
user ciencio (the one that launch amuled and amuleweb) is a member or users group.
Amuleweb keeps on failing with the same error, did I got something wrong?
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well, in the thread you suggested I coudn't find anything about /dev/urandom but i'll trust you all the same :-)
grazie mille, alla prossima
ok, i'm blind... I found it.
anyway nothing changes, even when I try to launch amuleweb with user root I have the same problem.
sniff sniff
P.S. ma che sfiga!
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Try deactivating autoconnect to ed2k&kad.