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Using Limewire without root access? My company is about to get a dedicated server for its corporate website. I will not have the root password as this is "managed hosting". But I will have shell access through ssh, and can set cron jobs. Our server will have plenty of bandwidth through diverse backbones. I would like to install a Gnutella program on this dedicated web server. File downloading is out of the question, as it would get me fired, but I can leave Limewire up just to support the Gnutella network. This will help Gnutella but not benefit our company, but why not help if it doesn't cost us anything? I have a few questions from those of you who have done this before: 1) Can I run Limewire as a background process on Linux without root access to the server? 2) Is there a special version of Limewire focused on file serving and supporting the network, but not on file downloading? 3) Assuming I won't download anything, is there another Gnutella program which is better suited to supporting and aiding Gnutella network traffic? I might as well use this server's spare bandwidth for something productive.... |
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To start the core make sure all LimeWire jars are in your classpath (using the -cp option) and run the com.limegroup.gnutella.Main class "java -cp .:(all jars as a colon separated list) com.limegroup.gnutella.Main" Quote:
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LimeWire will try to create a ".limewire" directory in your home, - you might want to take a look at the limewire.props file to edit the necessary option. Or you could run LimeWire in GUI mode once to configure LimeWire appropriately for your system. |
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