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#1 2007-03-20 14:09:37

SystemR89
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aMule and TorrentFlux: it's possible?

Hi,  I would like use my dsmg600 as client for ed2k and torrent network.
Now I'm still using ctorrent + dtach.

I found this tutorial to install TorrentFlux with lighttpd + sqlite. This program is really simpler than use ctorrent. Can we use it?
Amule is another good file-sharing's program that have Web-Interface and amule-daemon is enough to set up it

Tutorial: http://www.torrentflux.com/forum/index. … 97.msg6285


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#2 2007-03-20 14:18:29

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Re: aMule and TorrentFlux: it's possible?

Gnutella2 with WEB-IF: http://sourceforge.net/projects/agio



MLDONKEY!!!

Features of MLdonkey core:

    * Peer to peer (p2p) program that supports the following network protocols, either partially or completely:
          o eDonkey network
          o Overnet
          o BitTorrent
          o Gnutella
          o Gnutella2
          o FastTrack
          o Kad Network
          o OpenNap (currently broken)
          o SoulSeek (currently broken)
          o DirectConnect - As many users of the MLDonkey client (mldc) choose to report inflated share sizes, mldc is not welcome to many DC hubs, and violates the common "no fake shares" rule. (currently broken)
          o HTTP/FTP
    * Controlled by Telnet, Web interface or various GUIs

Last edited by SystemR89 (2007-03-20 14:21:49)


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#3 2007-03-20 14:20:47

sala
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Re: aMule and TorrentFlux: it's possible?

Torrentflux is not a good idea because it needs a lot of resource, believe me I have tried. But it works though under debian and gentoo smile
You can control ctorrent from web interface - read here: http://dns323.kood.org/forum/p1592-2007 … html#p1592

Amule is also working under gentoo and debian.
I suggest you to boot not chroot to get better performance, but to boot you need to do some hard work and maybe willing to give a way some features that DSM-G600 have.
Look wiki for more info.


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#4 2007-03-24 17:20:42

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Re: aMule and TorrentFlux: it's possible?

I've compiled MLDonkey and it works very well!
But I've a little problem, every time that I start MLDonkey core it reloads default configuration!
Someone can help me to resolve this problem?


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#5 2007-03-26 09:27:11

sala
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Re: aMule and TorrentFlux: it's possible?

mldonkey stores configuration files to home directories which will be deleted after every reboot.
You also may try to not edit configurations manually, try ml telnet and don't forget to save.
Since I haven't use mldonkey I cant think of anything else.


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