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problem with Proxy server
hi,
I'm using internet in my university campus and there is a proxy server that control the internet the server is scanning executable files and archive for virus then allow them for download but mp3 and some video extensions(flv) don't undergo server scanning I entered the proxy host,port ,username and password in JD setting when I'm using any link the linkgrabber verifies it and says it's valid but when I'm starting the download JD is telling me either the file is not found or connection problems I tried this with links of archives (being scanned ) and other links of files(not being scanned) and the same problem can anyone help me with this ?! thank you jdlog://1344106581092 Last edited by Jiaz; 13.08.2012 at 11:12. |
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you have to disable direct connectino!
there are checkboxes in connection settings, enable the proxy to be default connection and proxy rotation and remove the checkbox from direct connection, then it should work
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Thank for your support I don't know how i missed that now i can download without problems but still there is issue of the virus scanning for the archives & executables JD downloads a html page showing the server scanning of the file instead of the actual file now what? |
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can you provide such a html page? what link did you try to download?
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Hi Jiaz
whenever I try to download a n archive file my campus proxy server redirects me to scanning page where it scans my file for anti virus i then wait till scanning is finished to download the file screen shot for the scanning :
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now when i try to download such file with JD JD shows that download complete with false file size (22kb) and obviously the file is damaged I thought to add .html to the file name and opened it and it was the scanning page ! the page is in the attachments here is my log file jdlog://1346249176289 |
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I'm sorry to tell but it's nearly impossible to add support for this in JD. The plugins are done in very host specific way and we would have to change every hoster plugin exact to work for your proxy type. This is because JD expects the download to start (binary data) and instead gets this waiting page.
I would try to use a vpn to bypass the proxy!
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Thank you Jiaz for your response and i'm sorry for the delay
Could we make a new plugin with high priority that kicks off after the host plugin ?! I mean a plugin (with a setting to turn it off and on) which when turned on every download link should processed for such scanning and dealt with ?! I know it's exotic idea and probably would need new plugin system and large amount of work (I don't need it right a way) but it would be nice and it may even open the door to see users writing plugins with high specificity and optimization something like "Scripting in JD"! Thank you |
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Thank you Jiaz for your response and i'm sorry for the delay
Could we make a new plugin with high priority that kicks off after the host plugin ?! I mean a plugin (with a setting to turn it off and on) which when turned on every download link should processed for such scanning and dealt with ?! I know it's exotic idea and probably would need new plugin system and large amount of work (I don't need it right a way) but it would be nice and it may even open the door to see users writing plugins with high specificity and optimization something like "Scripting in JD"! Thank you |
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I'm sorry but this is not possible as you will to have intercept each single page request and process it before the plugin gets hands on it. This has nothing to do scripting.
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I'm sorry i don't understand could you explain please?
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in short: not possible
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OK, Sorry to bother you
Thank you |
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