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Old 24.10.2009, 22:12
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Default How to disable IP-Check?

some time ago one could disable the ip check.

now it's "used balanced ip check"...

what is it? can i get rid of it?

i dont want any kind of ip check.

the probability for me getting the same address two times in a row is hilarious low.

i already tried to let jd run into nothing with the online ip check but this had as result that the reconnect was not working anymore (simply hangs).

how to proceed guys...?

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Old 24.10.2009, 22:19
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if you do not want ipcheck for poper reconnect, then you have to setup your own ipcheck service (local http server) that will answer different each time
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Old 24.10.2009, 22:23
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ok. back to my question...

there is no way to tell jd to download the next file without doing the ip check?
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Old 24.10.2009, 22:28
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how should jd know if reconnect is successfull?
if you really want no balanced ip check or outgoing ipcheck you have to setup your own local ip check. disabling ipcheck can cause alot of troubles
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Old 24.10.2009, 22:42
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if you really want no balanced ip check or outgoing ipcheck you have to setup your own local ip check.
ok. sorry for bugging you. i think i am now save to say this would be a "no".

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disabling ipcheck can cause alot of troubles
yeah, i think i could handle that... but of course you are right.

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how should jd know if reconnect is successfull?
exactly! jd couldn't! that's what my analogy was for. jd should be able to be forced to ASSUME the ip had changed.

if i would get the same ip two times in a row, lets say in 100 years, the consequence would be that jd does the reconnect (which is done every time now whatever the ip check's result is).

can you see my point?

edit: i am not entirely sure but i think the probability for me would be 1:131072.

edit2: should this maybe a request?

Last edited by deinemudder; 24.10.2009 at 23:42. Reason: spoke about it with my bong.
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Old 25.10.2009, 03:35
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i added randomip generator to jdremotecontrol
with next update you can reach it as

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setup IPFilter to (.+)
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Old 25.10.2009, 08:00
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ok. i will simply live with it.
 

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