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telnet ip_deiner_dream user: passwd: /hdd/amule/bin/amule |
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telnet ip_deiner_dream user: passwd: cd / gzip -dc /hdd/aMule-2.1.3.ppc.tar.gz|tar -x /hdd/amule/bin/amule |
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/hdd/amule/bin/amule -r |
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This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "krallekit" (Jun 16th 2006, 5:57pm)
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Hallo,
habe es mal auf einer 7000er installiert.
Habe eine hohe ID aber bis jetzt 0 Bytes download.
Habe es mal über nacht laufen lassen aber ohne einen Transfer.
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Was passiert denn wenn ich abends die Box in Standby schalte.
Die Festplatte geht ja dann auch aus.
Ist damit das amule auch tot.
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "floh" (Jul 8th 2006, 10:52am)
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Oder hast du Befehle die ich in Telnet eingeben muss ?
Bin noch ein richtiger Linux Neuling.
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while mount | grep "/dev on /hdd/amule/dev/urandom" >/dev/null ; do umount /hdd/amule/dev/urandom ; done rm -rf /hdd/amule/dev/urandom touch /hdd/amule/dev/urandom |
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*** Welcome on your dreambox! - Kernel 2.6.9 ***
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*** I Have a Dreambox ***
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*** Kompiliert am 03.05.2006 um 15:23:22 Uhr ***
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Tuesday, 11 July 2006 ES IST 14:29:44 Uhr
dreambox login: root
Password:
BusyBox v1.01 (2006.04.29-19:51+0000) Built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
~ > while mount | grep "/dev on /hdd/amule/dev/urandom" >/dev/null ; do umount
/hdd/amule/dev/urandom ; done
~ > rm -rf /hdd/amule/dev/urandom
~ > touch /hdd/amule/dev/urandom
~ > mount -o bind /dev/urandom /hdd/amule/dev/urandom
~ > /hdd/amule/bin/amule
Create amule.conf.
Please wait... done
Enter password for mule connection: 12345
Enter ECPassword for webif connection: 12345
Do you want to set aMule ports? [y/n]: y
Enter TCPPort: 4711
Set TCPPort to 4711 and UDPPort to 4714
Enter ECPort: 4714
Set ECPort to 4714
Enter WEBPort: 4715
Set WEBPort to 4715
Starting aMule Daemon....OK
Starting aMule Webinterface.... Error
Dude something is wrong.
Maybe a mistake by running apps in chroot?
Check if /hdd/amule/dev/urandom is mounted on /dev/urandom. If not do it by your
self. This is needed by amuleweb at runtime!
Type also 'chroot /hdd/amule amuled -o' or 'chroot /hdd/amule amuleweb -v' to ge
t more infos about trouble.
Please check /hdd/amule/.aMule/amule.conf and /hdd/amule/.aMule/remote.conf!!
You can also new create both files by type 'amule -n'.
But be sure, current settings will be overwritten!!
Do you want to configure aMule new? [y/n]: n
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This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "XTC99" (Jul 11th 2006, 2:38pm)
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Enter TCPPort: 4711
Set TCPPort to 4711 and UDPPort to 4714
Enter ECPort: 4714
Set ECPort to 4714
Enter WEBPort: 4715
Set WEBPort to 4715
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Do you want to set aMule ports? [y/n]: n |
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****** ******
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*** Welcome on your dreambox! - Kernel 2.6.9 ***
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*** I Have a Dreambox ***
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*** Kompiliert am 03.05.2006 um 15:23:22 Uhr ***
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*********************************************************
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****** ******
Tuesday, 11 July 2006 ES IST 16:59:42 Uhr
dreambox login: root
Password:
BusyBox v1.01 (2006.04.29-19:51+0000) Built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
~ > /hdd/amule/bin/amule
Starting aMule Daemon....OK
Starting aMule Webinterface.... Error
Dude something is wrong.
Maybe a mistake by running apps in chroot?
Check if /hdd/amule/dev/urandom is mounted on /dev/urandom. If not do it by your
self. This is needed by amuleweb at runtime!
Type also 'chroot /hdd/amule amuled -o' or 'chroot /hdd/amule amuleweb -v' to ge
t more infos about trouble.
Please check /hdd/amule/.aMule/amule.conf and /hdd/amule/.aMule/remote.conf!!
You can also new create both files by type 'amule -n'.
But be sure, current settings will be overwritten!!
Do you want to configure aMule new? [y/n]: y
Create amule.conf.
Please wait... done
Enter password for mule connection: 12345
Enter ECPassword for webif connection: 12345
Do you want to set aMule ports? [y/n]: n
set ports to default
Starting aMule Daemon....OK
Starting aMule Webinterface.... Error
Dude something is wrong.
Maybe a mistake by running apps in chroot?
Check if /hdd/amule/dev/urandom is mounted on /dev/urandom. If not do it by your
self. This is needed by amuleweb at runtime!
Type also 'chroot /hdd/amule amuled -o' or 'chroot /hdd/amule amuleweb -v' to ge
t more infos about trouble.
Please check /hdd/amule/.aMule/amule.conf and /hdd/amule/.aMule/remote.conf!!
You can also new create both files by type 'amule -n'.
But be sure, current settings will be overwritten!!
Do you want to configure aMule new? [y/n]: n
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This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "krallekit" (Aug 7th 2006, 9:56am)