Emule ipfilter2/29/2024 ![]() Next you need to add the user aMule and to assign it ownership of its home folder. On the FreeNAS web interface click on "Jails", highlight your aMule jail, click on the shell button that appears below and make a mount point for the directory you just created:ĮCPassword=5f4dcc3b5aa765d61d8327deb882cf99 Modified by lloyd8 at from Updated by Mc4TuTi at from Remove the last range, a 'bogon' range does this before. ![]() To do so, create a directory (you may name it "aMule-disk") containing the two subdirectories "incoming" and "temp" on one of your shared elements. I would also suggest to assign right away to the jail some external shared storage area to accomodate aMule "temp" and "incoming" directory, so to be able to easily access them from some other LAN clients (i.e. eMule MODs About RSS-News Ads IP-FILTER V1861 RELEASED Bogon list - 21.06.23 Fake servers list - 21.06.23 Level 1 list - 21.06.23 Amazon list - 21.06.23 197670 filters loaded Andrey op Wednesday 21 June 2023 - 18:21:05 IP-FILTER V1860 RELEASED Bogon list - 11.06.23 Fake servers list - 11.06. Here, we will assume it to be 192.168.1.3 Note the IP assigned, as you'll have to use to access the aMule web interface later on. Keep the default values and name it as you like it (something meaningful as "aMule" may do). ![]() To start, add a new jail (plugin jails turned to be the best solution). This work is loosely based on the following posts, relating to similar installs on other BSD distros: eMule MODs About RSS-News Ads IP-FILTER V1861 RELEASED Bogon list - 21.06.23 Fake servers list - 21.06.23 Level 1 list - 21.06.23 Amazon list - 21.06. The following instructions are therefore specific for that distribution and may require a little fine tuning on other releases, although I wouldn't expect any major change on the procedure Should anyone be interested, feel free to use it as a sort of How-To.ĭISCLAIMER: it worked for me (so far) on a FreeNAS 9.2. eMule has to Reload the ipfilter.dat file before any changes apply. For more information on filtering IP see the topic IP Filters of this FAQ. aMule/ipfilter.download: This is where ipfilter. This file can be edited via the Edit Button and is saved in eMules install folder. /.aMule/ipfilter.dat: This file contains the IP ranges and access levels restrictions which will be passed to IPFilter. I wanted to run aMule in my 9.2 FreeNas but I wasn't able to find anything "ready to go" on the net (too obsolete?), so I put something together myself. All IP ranges that are entered in the ipfilter.dat file cannot connect to eMule nor can eMule connect to them.
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