eMule Screens

Use these screens to manage the eMule application in your NSA. eMule is a peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing console that lets you download files from the Internet. It works with eDonkey and Kad networks.

eMule Server Screen

Use this screen to configure the eMule server.

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Server - You can add multiple servers in this screen. However, the NSA can only connect to one eMule server at a time.
Enable eMule
Check this and click Apply to enable the eMule application.
Add Server
Click this to add an eMule server. A server provides a list of available files for download, users sharing them and other information.
 
My Info
Select a server from the list and click this to view the details and connection status of the server.
 
Connect
Click this to connect to the selected server or a random server if no server is selected.
Disconnect
Select a server from the list and click this to disconnect from the server.
Edit Server
Select a server from the list and click this to edit the server's information, including the server name and IP address.
 
Delete Selected Server(s)
Select the server(s) from the list and click this to delete the server(s) from the list.
The table lists your servers. Click a column's heading to sort the entries by that criteria.
Status
This shows the status of the NSA's connection to the server: Connected, Connecting or Not Connected.
IP Address
This shows the IP address of the server.
Port Number
This shows the port number used by the server for file-sharing.
Name
This shows the name of the server.
Response
This shows the length of time (in milliseconds) that the server took to reply to the NSA.
Number of Current Users
This shows the number of users currently connected to the server.
Max. User Number
This shows the total number of users that can connect to the server at the same time.
Number of Files
This shows the number of files available for download in the server.

Add Server

Use this screen to add a server for the eMule application.

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Server IP
Select this if you know the server name, IP address and port number of the eMule server you want to add.
Server Name
Enter the server name.
IP Address
Enter the IP address of the server.
Port Number
Enter the port number used by the server for file-sharing.
ED2K Link
Select this and enter the ED2K link for the eMule server you want to add.
The ED2K link is used within the eMule network and contains information about the server.
Insert server.met from URL
Select this and enter the URL from which you want to download the server list that you want the NSA to use.
Apply
Click this to apply your changes.
Cancel
Click this to return to the previous screen without saving.

Edit Server

Use this screen to edit a server for the eMule application.

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Server Name
Enter the server name.
IP Address
Enter the IP address of the server.
Port Number
Enter the port number of the server.
Apply
Click this to apply your changes.
Cancel
Click this to return to the previous screen without saving.

My Info

Use this screen to view the server details, including the status, IP address and download/upload speeds.

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ED2k Status
This shows the status of the NSA's connection to the server: Connected, Connecting or Not Connected.
ED2k ID
This is the identification given to the NSA by the eMule server. The ID comes in two types:
  • High ID - The NSA connects to the server directly.
  • Low ID - The NSA connects to the server from behind a firewall.
ED2k IP
This is the IP address of the eMule server to which the NSA is connected.
ED2k Port
This is the port number of the eMule server to which the NSA is connected.
Kad
This shows the status of the NSA's connection to the Kad network: Connected or Not Connected.
Kad is a shortcut for Kademlia network, which does not use servers to store files or user information in order to run a peer-to-peer network. Instead it employs peers/clients as small "servers" and runs queries through these peers.
Download Speed
This shows the current download speed of the eMule client.
Upload Speed
This shows the current upload speed of the eMule client.
Client in Queue
This shows the number of peers waiting to connect to the NSA to download its file (s).
Sources
This shows the total number of peers that can share the required files to the NSA eMule client.
Close
Click this to exit the screen.