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Paywall http 403 errors???
I've paid for a xxx site, my login details are saved into JD and for a few days downloaded the stuff i added great. However the owner of the site has changed something and now all the links in JD show as offline. I can download from his site direct, but at piss slow speeds. Not even free download manager will capture the links.
it also makes no difference whether i use my VPN or not is there anything else i can try Oh and BTW this is the guys response to my query: There is a hardware fault in the data centre. This is affecting the capacity of the sites they host. The site works ok with manual downloading, but when people use site sipping software the site grinds to a halt. I am having to put captchas on to keep the site running |
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Hi,
without logs and/or knowing the name of the website and having example URLs we won't be able to help you. Please post your log-ID here | bitte poste deine Log-ID hier. -psp-
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08.06.21 13.55.31 <--> 08.06.21 13.55.32 jdlog://3513825302851/
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@Flanker37: The log doesn't contain any activity/error. Better restart JDownloader, reproduce the issue and create new log
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try this
08.06.21 15.45.38 <--> 08.06.21 15.47.57 jdlog://4513825302851/ |
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Log again doesn't contain any activity/error.
Where is this 403 error shown? during download or in Account status? When account status error, please create a debug log. Enable Settings->Advanced Settings->Log.debugmodeenabled and restart JDownloader and then rightclick refresh the account and create new log What host are you talking about? then we can check plugin meanwhile
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