i really need multiuser support.
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Result -> Now the user can search, download, share, etc, using SSH as protocol (Safe).
You're building a system based on trust between users. How this is different from just have regular amule's webserver, optionally SSH-tunneled or Apache-proxied?
because my system (a program running at the server) will filter files/data based on categories (wich simulates multi-user).
if each file of a user is tagged by any mean (i am assuming i can do this with "categories"), the shell program can then filter out files pertaining to other users... (and as i am not allowing direct access to amule - only thru the shell - i can block one user from seeing what the other is doing).
I have a small WISPr, i cannot change emule ports on each user computer, and they stay with lowid all the time.
Using multiuser mldonkey i was able to allow users to keep "emule" (they cant tell the difference from sancho) without the headaches of a NATed system...
Unfortunately mldonkey is years behind amule in features... so i need a way to switch to amule.