The eDonkey network. Why can't I download from here?
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[MODERATED] gets the following message on my linux box (Slackware 14.0, Xfce 4.10, Seamonkey 2.12.1). Code:
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I would suggest you to read this (to begin with)...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EDonkey_network It'll give you an idea on what you're trying to do, and why it is not working, using your web browser. |
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It is a link to Wikipedia. How harmful can that be?
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unSpawn was right about removing the link, it was a direct download link for "illegal material" (hence the removal + link to forum rules).
The only wikipedia link in this thread, is the one I posted earlier :) |
Oh, my bad.
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i would suspect that your isp is blocking the DEFAULT ports
as per almost every guide use DIFFERENT ports someplace in the 50,000 to 65,536 range also BE AWARE do NOT let a server change your "server.met" file LOCK IT DOWN!!!!!!!!!!!! most servers are ether PWN'ed by "the bad guys" or ran by LEO's so YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!! be EXTREMELY CAREFUL |
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It works here on Firefox and aMule. See if this link can help or give some clue.
Praise Bob we (me too) don't live under a Police Corporate State :D |
Also WHY use a rather OLD version of seamonkey ?
2.12.1 was released in 2012 ( 10-Sep-2012 ) it is 2YEARS out of date the current is 2.30 ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.or...releases/2.30/ -- or if you want semonkey to convert the ftp to html https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla....releases/2.30/ ( "https EVERYWHERE" is now the default setting ) |
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Thanks |
i have been using the tar's ( and source build ) from mozilla since 2002
then mozilla was resurrected as Seamonkey once firefox started to become popular the files in the ftp page are PREBUILT i use the 64 bit build ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.or.../2.30/contrib/ ----- the 32 bit build is here ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.or...30/linux-i686/ select your native language -- for USA English ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.or...ux-i686/en-US/ now this will require the 64 bit plugins say install to "/opt/Seamonkey" you need to link the "/usr/lib64/browser-plugins" folder to /opt/Seamonkey/plugins BUT the good news is seamonkey should then inform you there is a update and install it automatically ( if you click on "yes" ) -- if not click on "help" and then click on "check for update" |
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there will be no "setup.exe" or "setup.msi" did you read the instructions ? |
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forget lib64 stuff. I'm on 32 |
If you've run the slackpkg routine recently, you should have an updated SeaMonkey. No need to download it, it's part of Slackware by default.
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