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Old 06.01.2019, 19:55
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Default Proxy selection is inefficient

When Jdownloader selects the proxy to use for the next connection it doesn't skip the proxies already in use with the filehost (free service with 1 IP limit).

Example: You have 20 downloads for filehost1 (free service, limit 1 IP per download)
You have 10 proxies (1 direct connection, 9 proxies).
File 10 completes before files 1-9 (it was a small file) and file 11 starts.
Jdownloader will sequentially try the first 9 proxies and wait the 1+ minute countdown for each one and then find out each is IP limited to 1 connection before trying the next. Finally when it tries the 10th proxy the download will start.

That is a large waste of time. JDownloader knows filehost1 only allows 1 IP per download in free mode, so it should be skipping all proxies that are already downloading from filehost1. (or if the filehost allows 2 from each IP, skip all proxies that are already connected twice, etc)

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Old 07.01.2019, 01:06
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its designed in that fashion, if you want another behaviour you need to change setting > advanced setting > GeneralSettings.freeproxybalancemode
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Old 25.01.2019, 23:10
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I have it set to BALANCE but it never uses the next proxy in the list until I move it to first priority. The priority order should not matter in this case, right?
Does a download keep using the same proxy for captcha and actual download? (it seems to work only good if I change next proxy after waiting until first download actually starts)
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Old 26.01.2019, 18:32
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balance would still load based on entry as I know it (priority). balance should if i recall correctly load use across all proxies. some captcha tasks are queued to prevent downgrading of quality/hardness from your connection. in respects to proxy use within your browser for captcha that would be outside of JDownloader control.
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Old 30.01.2019, 17:31
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@darkfader: please know that there will be no proxy rotation/balance..when using accounts for a hoster. accounts will always be used with first allowed connection in list to avoid account ban/issues because of multiple IPs in use.
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Old 30.01.2019, 17:32
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That is a large waste of time. JDownloader knows filehost1 only allows 1 IP per download in free mode, so it should be skipping all proxies that are already downloading from filehost1.
Can you please provide more information. What host? because normally this should work fine out of the box and JDownloader should NOT try a proxy if the plugin signals that only 1 concurrent download is possible.
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