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strange behavior in kad
« on: April 09, 2006, 10:42:33 AM »

Last night i compiled amule on my system beacuse no precompiled linux packages seem to work.
I got the : aMule-2.1.1.tar.bz2 and compiled the sources as the manual in wiki told me for Debian and Ubuntu (i am runing ubuntu 5.10 amd64).The client compiled perfectly well - no errors or whatever
connection to servers with HighID was made but kad shows some unusuall bahavior -i have used emule (win) and amule on debian unstable and the precompiled packages did not make anything strange.
i run amule since 10 hours and every attmempt to reconnect kad tels me : 006-04-09 11:30:22: Read 0 Kad contacts
before creating the UDP sockets there is something in the log which i do not understand : 2006-04-09 11:05:39: External connections disabled in config file
can this cause some problems?
i have no router - just Lan internet connection
i have no firewall - i do not like them very much
kad stats always seem permanent : average users 10 - files 2k :(
i haven't seen similar kad stats with the same aMule  version on debian unstable
i doubt about compilation fault - maybe my OS is not approapriate for the kad components in amule ...
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Re: strange behavior in kad
« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2006, 10:58:07 AM »

you need to update your nodes.dat before you can use kad in aMule

on the network section, there is a kad-tab

when you selected that, ontop there is a URL to update your nodes.dat and this should automatically connect you to kad

the external connections disabled, means taht you cannot use remote-tools like amulecmd, amuleweb or amule-remote-gui
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