Michele L.M.
10-19-2008, 05:01 PM
"For those who believe that a network interface is an optional" ;)
I've built a gui-less version of aMule 2.2.2 (amuled) for iLiad which can be managed through a web browser (see screenshot #3).
Instructions:
Unzip wherever you prefer
Start. Actually the app won't work yet but it will create a /home/root/.aMule folder with conf files. You have at least to perform these basic configurations steps:
Set AcceptExternalConnections=1 in amule.conf
Set the ECPassword -> amuled --ec-config
Update start.sh to match your password (default is abracadabra)
Copy valid server.met and nodes.met files in the .aMule folder
Restart
The web server responds at port 8080.
Please refer to http://www.amule.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page for further configurations.
I may be wrong but I think this can be considered one of the most energy-efficient mules in the world :D.
/Michele/
I've built a gui-less version of aMule 2.2.2 (amuled) for iLiad which can be managed through a web browser (see screenshot #3).
Instructions:
Unzip wherever you prefer
Start. Actually the app won't work yet but it will create a /home/root/.aMule folder with conf files. You have at least to perform these basic configurations steps:
Set AcceptExternalConnections=1 in amule.conf
Set the ECPassword -> amuled --ec-config
Update start.sh to match your password (default is abracadabra)
Copy valid server.met and nodes.met files in the .aMule folder
Restart
The web server responds at port 8080.
Please refer to http://www.amule.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page for further configurations.
I may be wrong but I think this can be considered one of the most energy-efficient mules in the world :D.
/Michele/