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Link grabber and HTTP Direct not work
Hi,
Have problem with link grabber and HTTP Direct plugin. When add link from website to JDownloader and is runned by JDownloader.exe in windows then everything is fine, file have correct size and can download it (I use website "My JDownloader" to control). When run the same JDownloader by linux with Quote:
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I need support! This is my log id: jdlog://1499825302851 Last edited by Jiaz; 29.10.2021 at 10:41. |
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Looks like caused by your Java version
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adoptium.net Also your encoding is not correct and you will have issues with special chars in filenames Quote:
Any VPN/Proxy on your NAS? You can also try BouncyCastle, enable Settings->Advanced Settings->GeneralSettings.preferbouncycastlefortls but you should switch JVM definitely else you won't be happy with it
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JD-Dev & Server-Admin Last edited by Jiaz; 29.10.2021 at 10:52. |
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In my NAS use this Java Version:
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Here is log when run on docker Ubuntu: Quote:
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have you seen my question about vpn/proxy? and tried bouncy castle?
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The encoding issue has nothing to do with this, yes. But you will encounter it when you try to download files with special chars when encoding is wrong
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From your logs, Java is not able to connect to the server
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But from who log? :D I do double scenario. Can't connect when run on docker, directly on NAS or both? |
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Both. So still the same unanswered question. Is your NAS on same network and use same WAN IP?
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Yes and when try ping this server have respond :D
In the past it worked. But must disable TLS 1.0 and 1.1 (vulnerability reason) on my apache server. Now have only SSL. So when change then propably this have problem. Jdownloader not support something, but don't know what. On log file have something like this: So mayby this is the problem? Last edited by Jiaz; 29.10.2021 at 14:45. |
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JDownloader working fine. I've tested without any issues.
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Yes , so same network/WAN IP and no VPN on your NAS?
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Yes. if you put this IP Addr on web browser and write user name and pass then work fine. So where is problem?
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I would suggest we'll do a teamviewer session and check this together. Contact me via support@jdownloader.org
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Ok. Finally we can except issue from side my NAS. Because now run JDownloader on my windows PC and have the same �� Here is log: Run by Java from CMD: Quote:
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I enable more detail debug mayby this log tell you more? Now, have the same situation what have on my NAS in my PC �� (when run same application in same director as run in NAS) Quote:
Last edited by Awesome!; 30.10.2021 at 03:23. |
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@Awesome! Can you send the apache config or the ssl cipher list settings?
Now it fails for me too. Looks like server side configuration issue with your ssl settings. I could track down to your SSL cipher settings, but would be great to have the config for more testing I can only make it work by enabling Settings->Advanced Settings->GeneralSettings.preferbouncycastlefortls
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JD-Dev & Server-Admin Last edited by Jiaz; 31.10.2021 at 10:22. |
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but other downloader don't have problem to download. Here is my Ciphers from apache2: Quote:
For me this don't fix this problem even if enable this option. Last edited by Awesome!; 01.11.2021 at 03:32. |
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Your ssl cipher settings fail in Java because Java only TLS1.3 works but TLS1.2 doesn't because of incompatible cipher settings.
Your list is missing ciphers from recommended list here ssl-config.mozilla.org/#server=apache&version=2.4.41&config=intermediate&openssl=1.1.1k&guideline=5.6
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you have to restart JDownloader and worked fine here on multiple different JD installations
with next core update, TLS1.3 will be used if your Java does support it
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JD-Dev & Server-Admin Last edited by Jiaz; 01.11.2021 at 09:46. |
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You can assign a dns to your IP and then use ssllabs.com/ssltest/ to check application compatibility of your ssl settings.
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So mayby fix this problem when do only TLS 1.3. I change TLS 1.3 to only 1.3 but this is same. |
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