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For privacy, prefer a VPN over aMule's built-in proxy. The proxy is easy to misconfigure, and some traffic can leak around it: only SOCKS5 can tunnel UDP, so when SOCKS4, SOCKS4a, or HTTP is used the Kademlia (UDP) traffic still goes out directly, exposing your real IP address. A properly configured VPN routes all traffic and avoids these leaks.

A proxy is an intermediate node in the network through which other nodes route their connections to reach a given destination. In most cases, it is a server that clients connect to in order to gain internet access: the proxy forwards requests to the internet and returns the responses to the client. In some cases it serves data from its cache or modifies packets in transit.

A proxy connection requires a specific protocol supported by both the proxy server and the connecting client. aMule supports four proxy protocols: SOCKS5, SOCKS4, SOCKS4a, and HTTP. Of these, only SOCKS5 can tunnel UDP traffic, and SOCKS5 is also the only protocol that supports full username/password authentication.

What aMule routes through the proxy

When a proxy is enabled, aMule sends its outgoing connections through it:

ConnectionRouted through the proxy?
TCP connection to eD2k serversYes (any proxy type).
UDP to eD2k serversYes, only with SOCKS5 (UDP requires UDP ASSOCIATE); otherwise direct.
TCP to other eD2k clients (your outgoing downloads and uploads)Yes (any proxy type).
UDP for the extended eD2k protocol and the Kademlia networkYes, only with SOCKS5; otherwise direct.
Auxiliary HTTP downloads (version check, server.met, IP filter, nodes.dat, GeoIP database)Yes, only with an HTTP proxy; with a SOCKS proxy these requests are made directly.

The following are not routed through the proxy and remain direct:

  • Incoming connections from other clients. The proxy only handles outgoing connections; incoming connections still rely on your real address and port forwarding, so the proxy does not hide you from peers that connect to you.
  • Any UDP traffic when the proxy is not SOCKS5 (SOCKS4, SOCKS4a, and HTTP cannot tunnel UDP).
  • Auxiliary HTTP downloads when the proxy is not an HTTP proxy.

Configuring the proxy in aMule

Open Preferences → Proxy.

General

SettingDescription
Enable ProxyEnable or disable proxy support. When disabled, all connections are made directly.
Proxy typeProtocol to use: SOCKS5, SOCKS4, HTTP, or SOCKS4a.
Proxy hostHostname or IP address of the proxy server.
Proxy portPort number of the proxy server.

Authentication

SettingDescription
Enable authenticationEnable login with credentials. If disabled, anonymous login is used.
UsernameUsername to log into the proxy.
PasswordPassword to log into the proxy.

How the credentials are used depends on the proxy type:

  • SOCKS5 — full username and password authentication.
  • SOCKS4 / SOCKS4a — the username is sent as the SOCKS user ID; the password is not used (the protocol has no password field).
  • HTTP — username and password are sent as HTTP Basic authentication (username:password).

Configuration in amule.conf

When running amuled or editing the configuration file directly, proxy settings are stored in the [Proxy] section of amule.conf:

KeyDefaultDescription
ProxyEnableProxy01 = enable proxy.
ProxyType00 = SOCKS5, 1 = SOCKS4, 2 = HTTP, 3 = SOCKS4a.
ProxyName(empty)Proxy hostname or IP.
ProxyPort1080Proxy port.
ProxyEnablePassword01 = enable authentication.
ProxyUser(empty)Proxy username.
ProxyPassword(empty)Proxy password. Stored in plain text.