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[filecrypt.cc] Store 'folder' passwords
When opening a 'folder' link in filecrypt.cc (i.e. URLs like: filecrypt.cc/Container/ABCD1234.html ) in LinkGrabber
its owner may have set a password it, and so in such cases you get a prompt in JDownloader to enter the password. My suggestion is to be able to save such folder passwords as a list inside JDownloader's settings. Thank you PS. Using JDownloader 2 in win10 ('About' screenshot). Last edited by ambient; 28.12.2017 at 19:11. |
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we do have the ability to store the last used password, though there will never be a list situation for any decrypter/hoster plugins for password. The reason for that is it can create ddos events trying work though said list (guessing).
filecrypt.cc plugin already stores the last used password, or from provided url component #password=, or from the addlinks dialog password section, last of least it prompts you via dialog raztoki
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Thank you for replying.
I see that the last used password is indeed stored, but unfortunately it's only for the current session, i.e. when you first open a 'folder' filecrypt link in LinkGrabber, you have to manually enter the password, and then, any following links you'll enter will also use the last use password you've entered. But, when you restart JDownloader the last password is not kept. How about saving the last used password across sessions? Last edited by ambient; 28.12.2017 at 22:37. |
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sure we can do that, not sure why memory storage was used over cfg
done raztoki
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raztoki @ jDownloader reporter/developer http://svn.jdownloader.org/users/170 Don't fight the system, use it to your advantage. :] Last edited by raztoki; 29.12.2017 at 00:28. |
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Thank you!
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