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Download interruption on some hosters
LogID: 22.06.19 16.14.40 <--> 22.06.19 16.16.07 jdlog://4254086935451/
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@jiaz Can you plz look at this?
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I would say sort of rate limiting on the host trial....
Caused by: java.io.EOFException: empty HTTP-Response You should limit max number of connections/chunks, you use 20 chunks and looks like 4-5 are possible, all further connections result in connection issues
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There were 3 issues, were all caused by *20 chunks*? (As it also contains the log for https://board.jdownloader.org/showpo...3&postcount=16)
Also, can you add a feature which would prevent using more than necessary chunks? I've just set it to 20 by thinking that, if speed requires it could use all it wants without asking me |
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For the trials... link, there are many
java.io.EOFException: empty HTTP-Response which is very likely caused by too many connections On nopy.to there is Caused by: java.net.SocketException: Connection reset either local or remote firewall/av killed the connection. that causes your download interruptions and then you've somehow added some sort of blob link?! which of course also fails
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P.S. Thanks for your time to look/work on my issues. |
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With the old core that's not possible because the old core has a static chunking, means that the file is split into x chunks and those are downloaded. Code doesn't support dynamic changing the number of chunks at later point, only reduce to 1 chunk. The *still in development* core I'm working on will support that feature
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please provide some more nopy example links, so I can do some tests on my site to find out if those are caused by their server/firewall or your local system/firewall
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But I'll post them here anyway, Example Links; 1. **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** 2. **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** P.S. It's worth mentioning that you might need to try multiple times to reproduce this issue. |
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I could not reproduce any error with nopy, downloaded both files 20 times
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LOL, 20 times that's so much! It used to happen to me around 3rd times or so. I guess just ignoring it, for the time being, might be wise since fixing an issue without reproducing it is almost impossible. Thanks for the time tho.
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In case you got access to different machine, it might be worth testing on it.
also check downloads in browser if they are affected as well, might help to find the cause of it
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Will do. Again, thanks for your time much appreciated.
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Upon retrying on browser and IDM I couldn't reproduce it but in JD2 I still can reproduce this issue (Didn't try on a different machine tho).
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In that case you have to check all firewall/av/peer tools on your computer. Yesterday I found out Webshield from a Firewall software to cause such issues.
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I only use Windows defender (default one given by the windows itself), nothing else.
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If you want we can take a look via teamviewer
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Yes, we can. Or, I can send you video footage if you find that more convenient.
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Video footage doesn't help to find the cause on your system/setup. It works fine for me, so must be somehow connected to your system/setup
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Okay, We can do it the next time we are both online at the same time.
Edit: Can't reproduce after setting chunks to 1. Is it somehow related to that? Last edited by Cyberavater; 26.06.2019 at 21:03. Reason: New info |
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less chunks = less requests = less chance to hit any firewall/rate limit
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Thanks for the clarification. Turns out all the problem was related to max chunk number after all. Again thanks for your time.
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You're welcome.
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