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yop

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aMule in a private network
« on: November 03, 2008, 02:48:05 PM »

Hi!

I would like to have advices from competent aMule and computers users  about a question :)

First the context:
I would like to create a private aMule network (on a LAN) for personal needs. First of all, I set up a private network with four computers: three computers are aMule clients (aMule is installed with proper settings) and one is running an eDonkey server.
The eDonkey network is working properly. Each client has a HighID and can successfully download files from the others on the private network.
However I have a problem with KAD network. As there is no internet connection (it is local), I tried to manually bootstrap from clients of my private network.
UDP Bootstrap Request and Response messages are sent but then clients receive a LowID and a firewalled status.
Of course I checked the configuration of ports and firewall issues.

What can I try to do to get a HighID with KAD network? And the question is: is it possible to run KAD on a private network?

Thank you for yours answers

Regards

Yop
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GonoszTopi

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Re: aMule in a private network
« Reply #1 on: November 03, 2008, 04:41:10 PM »

And the question is: is it possible to run KAD on a private network?

Kad won't work on networks with less than 50-100 nodes. (Actually you could set it up to work with only 3-4-5 nodes, but it would be very inefficient and requires a lot of work and code modifications.) Thus you'd better stick with eD2k only.
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