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PsychoChris

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Webserver using aMule-cvs-20040624.tar.bz2
« on: June 26, 2004, 01:42:42 PM »

Hi there,

first of all my compliments to the CVS-Versions. I use aMule-cvs-20040624.tar.bz2 and it never run so stable before. I'm very pleased with it.
Only thing that does not work anymore is the webinterface. Before compiling i configured it with ./configure --disable-debug --enable-webserver and used the same .eMule configfile i used for RC3. Under RC3 the webinterface worked, but under the CVS-Version i cant connect to it. Starting the amuleweb after amule didn't make any problems. It says WSThread: created socket listening on :4711 like in RC3 but i get a timeout in my browser even if i try to connect directly on the linux-machine i'm running amule on. Same thing happens if i try to connect over LAN.

Here some Vars in my config:

[WebServer]
Password=25d...
PasswordLow=098...
Port=4711
Enabled=1
UseGzip=1
UseLowRightsUser=1
PageRefreshTime=120
DontCompressAvi=1

[ExternalConnect]
AcceptExternalConnections=1
ECUseTCPPort=1
ECPort=4712
ECPassword=25d.....
DlgTabsOnTop=0
UseSecIdent=1
IpFilterOn=0
UseSrcSeeds=0
ShowProgressBar=0
ShowPercent=1
ExtractMetaDataTags=0
FullChunkAlloc=0
FullPartAlloc=0



Now my Questions:

1. Are my configsettings correct (as is said they worked on RC3)?

2. Have there been any changes on the webinterface since RC3?

3. How can i get more information about what goes wrong when connecting?



Additional Questions (just for curiosity):

4. Have changes i make on the configfile while amule is running any effect?

5. If Answer on 4 is yes: In what intervalls is the configfile accessed?

6. In Answer on 4 is no: Is it possible to change downloadspeed from a pc on LAN without VNC and while amule is running?

7. Where can i find a changelog from on cvs-version to another one?

8. What are the following config-switches for?
--enable-http
--enable-ftp


BTW: If i use --enable-optimise it never seems to finish compilation. After 40 Minutes i canceled it. Without it it doesnt even take 5 Minutes.

Well, thats all!  :)
Thanks for your help in advance!

Greetings,
Chris
« Last Edit: June 26, 2004, 01:49:48 PM by PsychoChris »
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Re: Webserver using aMule-cvs-20040624.tar.bz2
« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2004, 02:09:46 PM »

hey

what wx are you using...

is this 2.5.1 or 2.4.2...

unter 2.5.1 its not working yet

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Re: Webserver using aMule-cvs-20040624.tar.bz2
« Reply #2 on: June 26, 2004, 02:59:34 PM »

I'm using wxWidgets 2.4.2 and GTK 1.2.10. As i said beforde, with aMule RC3 the webinterface worked.

Greetings,
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Re: Webserver using aMule-cvs-20040624.tar.bz2
« Reply #3 on: June 26, 2004, 05:49:57 PM »

hey

strange thing...I have to investigate that with the webinterface and I will come back to you....
There has really not been a lot of changes in webserver since rc3 except one pathc and unicode support, so maybe that somehow screwed it up....
My first thought was taht it might not work anymore because of switch to 2.5.1 but when you say its also not working with 2.4.2... I have to get in touch with shakraw since he is the webinterface dev...

your configs btw are fine ;)

for your question nr4 most of them take affect right away...
and amule looks at them when you click ok and its all set, but some things like change of dirs, or amule ports require that you restart your amule...
so if they take effect right away or on reboot depends on what you change...
but don't edit your .eMule file with VI for example while amule is running this will not work and the old values will get overwritten when you close amule

hhmm due to the fact that we devs are pretty lazy most often changelog gets updated say 2h before release, so there is no update everytime there is something changed...

of for you last question, I have no clue what those two switches are for ;)

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Re: Webserver using aMule-cvs-20040624.tar.bz2
« Reply #4 on: June 26, 2004, 06:41:22 PM »

Hi stefanero,

thanks for your answer! I'm glad it's not a poblem occuring only on my computer. It would be cool if you could post somewhere when the problem with the webinterface is fixed.

Editing the configfile:
My purpose for this is changing the download-rate from another computer in den LAN, if i want to get more bandwith. Before installing the cvs-version i did this with the webinterface.


Greetings,
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Re: Webserver using aMule-cvs-20040624.tar.bz2
« Reply #5 on: June 26, 2004, 06:51:26 PM »

hey

no problem... I will test this tomorrow and also try to get a hold of shakraw.... since I am not the dev of webserver I can't do anything at the moment

Like I said editing the file would not work.... so I never really touched amulecmd but maybe there is an option there on how to increase or decrease the speed ;)

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Re: Webserver using aMule-cvs-20040624.tar.bz2
« Reply #6 on: June 27, 2004, 02:27:20 PM »

hey

so webserver is tested and seams that the unicode "fixes" from a couple days ago broke webserver on 2.4.2....
I tryed the cvs version from a couple days ago and its workin there with 2.4.2 but not in current anymore,
with 2.5.1 is never working atm....

so I will talk to Kry and deltaHF on what to do about it...

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Re: Webserver using aMule-cvs-20040624.tar.bz2
« Reply #7 on: June 27, 2004, 03:02:02 PM »

Cool!

Thanx in advance. I keep waiting for the next release with working webserver.  :)

Greetings,
Chris
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