Hello everyone,
I have my centos server running just fine with everything I need... except I can't setup no p2p program (amule, bittorrent, etc).
Anyone some hint on which program to use and how to make it run?
Thanx Samuel
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Samuel Rochas wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have my centos server running just fine with everything I need... except I can't setup no p2p program (amule, bittorrent, etc).
Anyone some hint on which program to use and how to make it run?
Thanx Samuel
For bittorrent use Azureus and for Gnutella use Limewire. Haven't used them on Centos but on Mandriva they worked fine (once I had Java installed and working) even though Mandriva didn't have packages for them.
On 11/30/05, Samuel Rochas samuel.rochas@andinasoft.com wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have my centos server running just fine with everything I need... except I can't setup no p2p program (amule, bittorrent, etc).
Anyone some hint on which program to use and how to make it run?
Set up dag's yum repository available from dag.wieers.com, or the kbsingh's repository from centos.karan.org, then 'yum install bittorrent'
As for the rest... stealing is bad mmmmkay. If you're not smart enough to run a google query or poke freshmeat, you're not smart enough to infringe on copyright law properly.
-- Jim Perrin System Architect - UIT Ft Gordon & US Army Signal Center
Jim Perrin wrote:
On 11/30/05, Samuel Rochas samuel.rochas-FKTMxCij8ASWd6l5hS35sQ@public.gmane.org wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have my centos server running just fine with everything I need... except I can't setup no p2p program (amule, bittorrent, etc).
Anyone some hint on which program to use and how to make it run?
Set up dag's yum repository available from dag.wieers.com, or the kbsingh's repository from centos.karan.org, then 'yum install bittorrent'
As for the rest... stealing is bad mmmmkay. If you're not smart enough to run a google query or poke freshmeat, you're not smart enough to infringe on copyright law properly.
-- Jim Perrin System Architect - UIT Ft Gordon & US Army Signal Center
*cracks up* Sorry Jim, that was just funny. However, gtk-gnutella is not a bad app for p2p stuff. I also use bittorrent. I've not been a big fan of Limewire though...it just seems bulky. That's just me though.
Gtk-Gnutella can be found at http://gtk-gnutella.sourceforge.net
HTH
Alex White