Chapter 11 Package Management

Click MyInfo in the Applications > eMule > Server screen to view the server details.

Figure 141 Applications > eMule > Server: MyInfo

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Table 61 Applications > eMule > Server: MyInfo

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

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.

 

 

11.5.5 eMule Task Screen

Use this screen to view tasks, including completed, downloading, uploading and shared tasks, that are being handled by the NSA.

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