Kad Emule: Server List ((hot))

If you use the default server list that comes with an old eMule installation, you are likely connecting to dead or malicious servers. Over the years, malicious entities have set up fake eMule servers. These fake servers do three things:

To build a safe and reliable , you should use trusted, verified sources like the eMule Security server list or Peerates . How to Update Your Servers via URL (Recommended) Open eMule and go to the Servers tab on the top menu.

Verify that in the Kad tab, your status shows "Open" or "Firewalled" (Open is better).

If you specifically need to connect to eD2K servers (perhaps to access a specific community), you should avoid random Google searches. There are very few trusted sources left. kad emule server list

Traditional P2P clients rely on a single connection method. eMule utilizes two distinct networks to find and download files. The Traditional eMule Server List

If you prefer not to use servers at all, you can use a nodes.dat file: Go to the tab. Look for the Nodes.dat from URL field on the right.

Look for the box on the right side labeled . If you use the default server list that

If you want to connect to Kad without using a server at all, you need a fresh nodes.dat file. Go to the tab. Look for the box labeled Bootstrap from URL .

When you first set up eMule, your client won't know any other "nodes" on the Kad network. The process of finding that first connection is called "bootstrapping." Here's how to do it:

Paste a trusted, community-verified server.met URL. Some reliable repositories include: How to Update Your Servers via URL (Recommended)

Keeping your server list fresh is essential. Here are the standard methods:

If you want to move away from servers entirely, or run both networks simultaneously for maximum file availability, you must configure Kad. Because Kad has no central server, it needs a file called nodes.dat to find its first network contacts. Method 1: Bootstrapping from an Active Server (Easiest)