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Hello,
Once you have chosen your nickname and entered the ports in the configuration assistant, go to the "Servers" tab, then to "Get servers from URL". Enter this address:
http://www.peerates.net/servers.php
and click on "Update" to get a list of reliable servers.
Next, connect to the Kad network, which is decentralized and therefore more secure. To do this, go to the "Kad" tab, then click on "Bootstrap from known clients". Wait a few moments for the connection to be established.
Once connected, simply go to the Search tab, type in the name of the desired file, and double-click on the result to start the download. However, be careful: as eMule is an open-source software, you can find everything there, including potentially harmful files.
PS: I recommend using a VPN to protect your connection, and enabling IP filtering in the options:
Preferences > Security, check "Enable IP filtering", then click on "Download list".
Good evening,
I opened Emule, I entered the indicated address, then I closed it for personal reasons, and now it won’t open anymore.
What should I do?....
I re-downloaded eMule, I entered the address (Get servers from URL) and updated it, no change in the server list;
and on Kad I don’t see (Bootstrap from known clients)
then the port issue arises.
Try http://update.adunanza.net/servers.met or http://www.gruk.org/server.met
for the links.
For Kad, it can happen if eMule has never seen a connected client or if no server is active. You can download a nodes.dat file to initialize the connection here: http://upd.emule-security.org/nodes.dat and copy this file into the Config folder of eMule. Restart it, go to the Kad tab and click on connect.