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Connect my headless JD2 docker container to my PC Jdownloader?
Hey, so I have a nas that I use for some downloading, which is done through a headless JD2 docker container. However, for ease of use, when I have to manually add links, I use my PC which has JD2 installed. I save the downloaded files to the same place but obviously if I shut down the PC, the downloads stop.
I know I could just add the files using the my.jdownloader web-ui, but I find it a little slow & less handy than an installed version of JD2. Is there anyway so set it up so that when I add links to the JD2 client I have installed on my windows PC, it actually adds them to the JD2 client on my NAS, so I could then perhaps still see there download progress on the PC client, but also if I shut it down, it'll continue downloading since it's actually running on the NAS? Or, something similar like that? Cheers! |
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Hi,
No this is not possible out of the box. You'd have to create something like this yourself using EventScripter scripts and the myjd API: docs.google.com/document/d/1IGeAwg8bQyaCTeTl_WyjLyBPh4NBOayO0_MAmvP5Mu4/edit Also because you've talked about myjd being slow: Did you enable- and test direct connect mode? https://support.jdownloader.org/Know...rticle/View/33 As long as your NAS is powerful enough, your issues almost certainly happened because you're not using direct connect mode. -psp-
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