In my previous message I talked about "-d" parameter and that was a
mistake, it's "-f" parameter. Sorry.

I don't usually use amuleweb, but i've tried activating it and can't get
it working. I'll describe the checks i've done until now:

It seems to be running, but I can't connect. I check whether it's
launched with amuled just after restarting it.

$ ps afx | grep amule
27190 pts/0    S+     0:00  |           \_ grep amule
27178 ?        Ssl    0:01 /usr/bin/amuled -f
27183 ?        S      0:00  \_ amuleweb 
--amule-config-file=/home/gollos/.aMule/amule.conf

When I open the web with a browser (http://ip:4711) it can't connect.
After a while checking firewall, amule options, network and everything,
I try again to recheck that it's still running and:

$ ps afx | grep amule
27261 pts/0    S+     0:00  |           \_ grep amule
27178 ?        Ssl    0:13 /usr/bin/amuled -f

amuleweb has disappeared! So I try to launch it manually. If I launch it
with the command shown by the first ps, it shows nothing:

$ amuleweb --amule-config-file=/home/gollos/.aMule/amule.conf
(the cursor is here, blinking)

And, as before, I can't connect. So I stop it with control+c and try to
launch it without parameters and now it shows:

$ amuleweb
Esto es amuleweb SVN Mon Feb 18 07:02:15 CET 2008

Creando cliente...
¡Hecho! Conexión establecida con aMuleSVN

----------------------------------------
|          Servidor web aMule          |
----------------------------------------

Usa 'Help' para la lista de comandos

Servidor web: Iniciado

WSThread: Thread started
aMuleweb$ WSThread: created socket listening on :4711
(the cursor is here, blinking)

Now I can connect, but can't log in with the password I had configured
in amule preferences, and under the login form is this text: "No
password specified, login will not be allowed."

During all this test, amulegui has worked without changing it's
behavior. Don't know what to do next.

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