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link grabber do not recognise links in raspberry pi (uptobox.com)
Hi everyone,
I install jdownloader on my raspberry pi (raspbian-stretch) following this article **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff**but when i select links for host site it do not get recognised. here is the screen shot. **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** Any help will be much appreciated. thank you |
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Hi justin,
you might have a general problem here - at least the uptobox.com URLs I tested work fine here. Do you have this issue no matter which URLs you add? Please post your log-ID here | bitte poste deine Log-ID hier. Grüße, psp
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there is the log-ID 25.01.19 02.40.41 <--> 25.01.19 03.08.35 jdlog://4641576935451/
the problem is with other sites too. i tried uploaded.to & uptobox.com both links with the same problem there is the snap **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** It does not even recognise multiup.org links & took 3 min. to detect uploaded.to & uptobox.com links this is for raspberry pi but for windows version of jdownloader i detects all links exactly multiup.org or uploaded.to & uptobox.com or any other file hostler without any problem. here **External links are only visible to Support Staff**there. i tried other file hosters as well but same result. youtube links seem to be recognised correctly thou. Last edited by JUSTIN; 25.01.2019 at 09:29. |
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Looks like Firewall/DNS or ISP issue.
All domains are resolved to the same non working IP from your ISP. are all going to 218.248.255.x and failing because of this. I would suggest to check DNS settings on the PI and maybe change to Google/Cloudflare DNS
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Ya thanks setting DNS server did the job.
For anyone looking /etc/resolv.conf editting did not work it goes back after restarting. So sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces put dns-nameservers 8.8.4.4 8.8.8.8 then sudo nano /etc/resolv.conf.head add #OpenDns Servers nameserver 208.67.222.222 nameserver 208.67.220.220 Ctrl+X then y Here the link **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** |
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Thanks for your help. Just two more things
The tutorial I followed to install jdownloader was old and its auto start do not work It would be really help full if you can give me some guidance in how to start jdownloader automatically on system startup. Second is how do I add desktop icon in raspberry Pi. Thanks you |
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Glad you got it working. Autostart depends if you want JDownloader to start in GUI/Desktop mode, then it only autostarts when you login on desktop. Or in headless mode, but then you can only use MyJDownloader website/apps
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coming to deluge can not jdownloader run as daemon on raspberry pi and access via guk from a desktop as deluge can just asking. Anyway thanks for your help very much appreciated. |
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You can either start JDownloader in headless mode and ONLY access it via MyJDownloader or start it with head(requires Desktop) and then access it via GUI and MyJDownloader. At the moment it's not possible to connect via GUI to headless JDownloader but this is a longterm feature on our todo list.
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I will be looking forward to this ...thanks again |
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This will take some time for sure
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