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Nitroflare wait time
When downloading from Nitroflare as a free downloader, JD2 gives me a standard wait time of three hours between downloads. I think that's too long. For when I reset the link after one hour of wait time I'm always able to download the next file. So I think the standard wait time between downloads should be reduced from three hours to one hour.
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please post log file from one of those sessions, so that I can see the exception thrown and the stacktrace to determine which one is triggered and needs adjusting.
http://jdownloader.org/knowledge/wik...reate-a-jd-log raztoki
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Hi raztoki,
Here is the ticket for the log: 22.11.15 01.59.52to22.11.15 02.24.21 jdlog://7157244739341/ The event happens near the end of the log file at about 02.23.00 a.m. Thanks for your help! |
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@rockwater
cheers
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so the time is taken directly from there website
Code:
--ID:252TS:1448155472290-11/22/15 2:24:32 AM - [jd.http.Browser(loadConnection)] -> Free downloading is not possible. You have to wait 178 minutes to download your next file. --ID:252TS:1448155472290-11/22/15 2:24:32 AM - [] -> jd.plugins.PluginException at jd.plugins.hoster.NitroFlareCom.handleErrors(NitroFlareCom.java:378) Code:
// Free downloading is not possible. You have to wait 178 minutes to download your next file. final String waitminutes = br.getRegex("You have to wait (\\d+) minutes to download").getMatch(0); if (waitminutes != null) { 378> throw new PluginException(LinkStatus.ERROR_IP_BLOCKED, Long.parseLong(waitminutes) * 60 * 1001l); } raztoki
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Then perhaps they're a bit lenient in upholding their downloading restrictions.
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@rockwater,
Lenient ? anything is possible. I assume your IP hasn't been changed manually and JDownloader hasn't detected that ?
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Your assumption is correct. I have a static IP address, so that cannot be changed.
Are there other possibilities to be considered, apart from leniency on the side of nitroflare? |
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if you have static IP it removes most possibilities. I'll look into it in the morning.
raztoki
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I've noticed that downloading from Nitroflare with JD2 goes much more comfortably now. JD now gives only 30 minutes wait time between downloads, and this appears to work very well! Thanks for fitting the wait time to reality. I think this topic has been solved.
Last edited by rockwater; 12.12.2015 at 06:47. |
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Thanks for the feedback!
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