This guide will only work with the 2.x-version of the aMule client. All commands stated are to be run in a terminal, such as konsole or gnome-terminal. In most cases you will have to compile aMule yourself if you want amuleweb, if not you can jump directly to "Configuration of the aMule daemon" section of this guide.
aMule source code can be grabbed here.
$ ./configure --enable-amulecmd --enable-webserver --disable-monolithic --enable-amule-daemon --prefix=/home/user/bin/where the --prefix= parameter is to be replaced with the path of where amule is to be installed.
$ make
$ make install
If you wish to install the client system-wide, rather that the user's own home directory, the '--prefix=' parameter can be removed.
Quit the daemon again. Find and replace the follwoing lines in ~/.aMule/amule.conf.
Use the command md5sum to create a MD5-string of a password:
$ echo -n password | md5sum
56f491c56340a6fa5c158863c6bfb39f -
$ ./amuleweb --write-config --host=localhost --password=password --admin-pass=anotherpassword
Then you just have to start amuleweb, and you're done. Be aware that the amule daemon must be running.
$ ./amuleweb
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