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GonoszTopi

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Re: webserver connection timeout
« Reply #15 on: June 05, 2005, 06:24:07 PM »

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and if that is not present it looks in amule.conf
No, and will never do that.

amuleweb (and cmd too) reads the config file given with the -f command-line option, or ~/.aMule/remote.conf, if none given on command-line.

How to create a config file is well expalined in the man page.
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Re: webserver connection timeout
« Reply #16 on: June 17, 2005, 03:21:02 PM »

didn't want to start a new thread.

so i have tried even with the conf posted before in this thread after had no success with my own (amuleweb --create-config-from=/home/username/.aMule/amule.conf) but i can not login on localhost. i use lynx. enter the password and then i have only this:
HTTP request sent; waiting for response... and the response never comes
this is the only issue left and i be happy. i need it only since the cmd has no search capabilities and i need to reach amule remotely with no xwindow installed

is it lynx?

aMule Daemon 2.0.3 using wxGTK2 v2.5.3 (OS: FreeBSD)
amuleweb 2.0.3 using wxGTK2 v2.5.3
freebsd 5.4
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Re: webserver connection timeout
« Reply #17 on: June 17, 2005, 03:36:33 PM »

sure amuleweb is running still?
wx-2.5.3 is really buggy and made webserver crash a lot, if you update to wx-2.6 should do a lot better
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