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Old 12.07.2020, 19:34
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after about another GB, it's now about 3m20s between bursts.
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Old 12.07.2020, 23:55
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so was able to complete. when not goign through the proxy and giving it the max 5 minute timeout. my recommendations for possible improvements are above. 5 minutes will probably not be enough for even larger files, and there should be a way to use a single connection more than once once the timeout per address elapses.
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Old 13.07.2020, 14:03
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Your request still doesn't make any sense.
Again: Rapidgator probably does not even allow such high timeouts - no webserver usually does.
See also:
tools.ietf.org/id/draft-thomson-hybi-http-timeout-00.html

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Old 13.07.2020, 22:02
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I'm speaking from empirical observation of what rapidgator does.

their rate limiting algorithm is broken and the larger the file the more broken it gets over time. i.e. they send it bursts and the delta in time between bursts grows as more and more of the file is transferred. before, when you hard coded a 2 minute http read timout, it would always fail after about 12-13GB of transffered data as the delta between bursts would trigger JD2's http read timeout. setting it to 5minute (as you allowed me now), enabled it to complete, but in the process I documented 3+ minute deltas between bursts. It downloaded at an average of 100kbps, but especially at the end, it was more like download 20MB of data in a quick burst, then wait 3+ minutes without any data downloaded and then repeat.
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Old 14.07.2020, 13:36
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Did you send them your observations?
I'm sorry - we do not want to publicly allow setting such a high timeout value (yet).
Please grab our source code and locally continue with your tests:
http://jdownloader.org/knowledge/wik...nt/get-started

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Old 14.07.2020, 14:25
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no, mostly because I want what I do to stay under the radar :/ but ok. the 5 minute max timeout has helped a lot. thanks
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