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I decided to use Apache as it already comes with OS X server to proxy my sab/SB installs with SSL and basic auth. Very easy to get working using the config on the sab wiki but I ran into one issue. By default apache will ask for authentication for all requests, and most sabnzbd clients (MyNZB and Tanis on iOS & nzbs.org integration for example) don't expect authentication to /api/ requests. I figured out how to add an exception to /api/, here's the relevant crap from my apache.confcode:
Softcox fucked around with this message at 07:21 on Jul 31, 2013 |
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Hey chaps. Been a while! I just noticed in my (otherwise totally working fine) Sickbeard Config, the Search Providers tab brings up this: code:
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Nope. Anyone been having trouble with Tweaknews lately?
EconOutlines fucked around with this message at 16:23 on Aug 1, 2013 |
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EconOutlines posted:DOGnzb is open today, so get in while you can. Well that was sure over and done pretty fast
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Syano posted:Well that was sure over and done pretty fast Its still going on. Limited number of slots though. EconOutlines fucked around with this message at 17:00 on Aug 1, 2013 |
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*edit* DOGnzb registration is closed now. Woof!
Diamonds On MY Fish fucked around with this message at 16:10 on Aug 2, 2013 |
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Syano posted:Well that was sure over and done pretty fast I just signed up 30 seconds ago.
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skipdogg posted:I just signed up 30 seconds ago. I eventually got it... for some reason the link was dead earlier.
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Just worked fine for me. Thanks for the tip.
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Diamonds On MY Fish posted:It's definitely still open, /join #DOGnzb on irc.synirc.net! "You need a registered nick to join that channel." Well shucks. Edit: Never mind, figured it out without using IRC. Shane-O-Mac fucked around with this message at 21:53 on Aug 1, 2013 |
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Now these are some errors:quote:When Type Warning
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Hogburto posted:Now these are some errors: Shypike would probably greatly appreciate it if you tried to grab whatever forensic info you can about what SABnzbd was doing when it tried to delete your windows directory. Probably post a whole thread about it on the sabnzbd forums.
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It tried to take out all filetypes matching cfg.cleanup_list (.exe, .nfo, .nzb, .sfv, .srr, .srs, .txt, .url) on C: (the working and complete directories for downloads are both on H: while SABnzbd reports processing status: "Moving: ...". I don't run sabnzbd with admin persmissions, but I notice it got C:\python27\python.exe. :shrug: I flattened and formatted (from Win 8.1b to Win 8) days ago and there's nothing installed to affect SABnzbd, which is running from its Windows executable. The logs reveal nothing other than that line 676 in postproc.py is where the action happens. It's easily reproducible and multiple tests are the same with any combination of category or post-processing. Removing the filetype Cleanup List prevents the problem. The only thing unusual about the .nzbs I've noticed cause SABnzbd to act this way is that they only have segments for a single .avi (not a file in segments to be joined in post-proc; a single file as assembled by SABnzbd downloading code) instead of a .rar set or any other files. The download directory for instance looks like H:\_temp\_usenet\linux.avi\ containing a linux.avi and the __ADMIN__ directory upon downloading finish (before moving or post-processing of any kind). SABnzbd 0.7.14 postproc.py's cleanup_list function seems to either receive a bad wdir or is unable to properly set path under these conditions (I don't know Python). TL;DR: Maybe just don't download .nzb files that only point to a single unpacked .avi for now. .nzbs without these characteristics don't seem to produce this behavior. gary oldmans diary fucked around with this message at 04:50 on Aug 2, 2013 |
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Nzb 360 is half off currently, is it still the Nzb app to get or have things changed since I wishlisted it a year ago?
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Biggest human being Ever posted:Nzb 360 is half off currently, is it still the Nzb app to get or have things changed since I wishlisted it a year ago? It's better now I think. Highly recommend it!
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NewgroupDirect Happy Hour going on for the next ~18 hours. 2tb block (plus 200gb headers=2.2TB total) for only $65.
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Been on holiday for two weeks, nzbs.org has vanished, did I miss the memo or am I having another blonde moment? edit: tweaknews also seems throttled to hell, loving British Telecom probably. tlc fucked around with this message at 12:06 on Aug 4, 2013 |
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Still getting 6.5MB/s to Tweaknews on BT Infinity. Are you ADSL? I don't think they cap Infinity anymore.
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tlc posted:Been on holiday for two weeks, nzbs.org has vanished, did I miss the memo or am I having another blonde moment?
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Oben posted:It's working, you've just been logged out. Go to http://nzbs.org/login or any page except the front one. Thank you! Incidentally, just tried Power NZB on my GS2, works a treat. Finds, downloads, unrars, pars, everything. First phone app I've ever paid money for.
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For the people who've been doing it successfully, I've been having a bit of trouble reverse-proxying SickBeard under an SSL nginx web-server. I'd been following the SAB wiki example & reverse proxying SAB works perfectly, with my self-signed SSL. But when I try to reach SickBeard, it first prompts for the SickBeard basic-auth I've set (so it gets that far fine), then it 404s & redirects me to the server root page. Something's obviously wrong somewhere, but I don't know where. Does anyone have any ideas how I could change my config? EDIT - Never mind, turns out SickBeard has a web_root parameter in its config.ini that turns out to quite important for reverse proxying. Jesse Iceberg fucked around with this message at 23:56 on Aug 5, 2013 |
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Guys it's been over a year since I set up SAB and Sickbeard... So my memory is a bit hazy. I just got a friend to finally dive in and we got it set up well except I can't remember how to have the shows go into their own directories. It's renaming. It's placing them in the right master folder, it's just not putting it into show/season sub folders and I cannot recall where to handle that. Help me be a bigger help to him?
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Feenix posted:Guys it's been over a year since I set up SAB and Sickbeard... So my memory is a bit hazy. I just got a friend to finally dive in and we got it set up well except I can't remember how to have the shows go into their own directories. Did you setup Post Processing? Do that first and make sure your name pattern is something like "Season %S/%SN - %Sx%0E - %EN".
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The Gunslinger posted:Did you setup Post Processing? Do that first and make sure your name pattern is something like "Season %S/%SN - %Sx%0E - %EN". I swear we did that but I will double check with him. [edit] Yep, that was done. That doesn't seem to be the problem. Feenix fucked around with this message at 18:20 on Aug 6, 2013 |
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Feenix posted:Guys it's been over a year since I set up SAB and Sickbeard... So my memory is a bit hazy. I just got a friend to finally dive in and we got it set up well except I can't remember how to have the shows go into their own directories. do you have 'flatten files' checked in the show's settings?
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Waffle Conspiracy posted:do you have 'flatten files' checked in the show's settings? that just eliminates season folders inside show folders. are we talking about that or "every episode of every show in one folder" being the issue?
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Jesse Iceberg posted:For the people who've been doing it successfully, I've been having a bit of trouble reverse-proxying SickBeard under an SSL nginx web-server. Ah yeah sorry dude, baseurl is key and how nginx matches those reverse proxy blocks. All of those apps have a config option for it. Glad you got it figured out.
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Feenix posted:I swear we did that but I will double check with him. Post the script log from post processing.
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Is there a way to use SAB to remotely put a computer to sleep (aside from setting the option in the menu to sleep after downloading and then downloading a file)? As its standby function works and is reliable, it'd be handier to use SAB than finding something specifically for OpenElec that does the job.
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Morkai posted:that just eliminates season folders inside show folders. are we talking about that or "every episode of every show in one folder" being the issue? Yes I believe so. [Edit] - he ran a manual post process and it put a bunch of stuff in their proper formats/folders. Should I still provide logs? Or does that help identify better where the breakdown is? Feenix fucked around with this message at 02:43 on Aug 7, 2013 |
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Feenix posted:Yes I believe so. SAB should be downloading to its own set of folders, and I do recommend using folders per category. If you're using sabToSickbeard.py make sure it's config is set up including web_root. Have Sickbeard organize things in a separate folder from where SAB puts them. If all of this is correct and true then post logs.
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LT.CrownRoast posted:Ah yeah sorry dude, baseurl is key and how nginx matches those reverse proxy blocks. All of those apps have a config option for it. Glad you got it figured out. No worries, your config definitely pointed me in the right direction, thanks a lot! I had no idea reverse proxying could be so useful. Now if I can figure out how to do it with my SubSonic music server too, it'll be perfect
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Anyone else been having problems with Astraweb recently? I tried grabbing a couple things the other day and got just piles of incompletes and broken files. What's the current Good Usenet Provider?
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Nemesis Of Moles posted:Anyone else been having problems with Astraweb recently? I tried grabbing a couple things the other day and got just piles of incompletes and broken files. What's the current Good Usenet Provider? There is no better provider, get a block plan with a separate backbone and use that to fill the gaps. They all suffer from this problem.
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That said, I have found news demon better than super news recently.
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YouTuber posted:There is no better provider, get a block plan with a separate backbone and use that to fill the gaps. They all suffer from this problem. Annoyingly, sick/sab won't deal with this automatically for me, I get that thing where the download goes really fast and no data is downloaded then fails. It would be much better if this state triggered a change to a different server....have I set something up incorrectly? I don't understand why my linux isos are getting DCMA requests in the first place.
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I'm using Supernews with a Blocknews fill provider but still having a LOT of problems with specific content lately. Would anybody have a suggestions on different block account, or even primary if SN has somehow gotten crappy while I wasn't checking?
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Crackbone posted:I'm using Supernews with a Blocknews fill provider but still having a LOT of problems with specific content lately. Would anybody have a suggestions on different block account, or even primary if SN has somehow gotten crappy while I wasn't checking? You can add Astraweb block and see how that works. But depending on what you're downloading, it may be either spam or something that gets DMCA'd everywhere. I.e. I don't think a lot of problems on one major provider will be gone on another.
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Shy posted:You can add Astraweb block and see how that works. But depending on what you're downloading, it may be either spam or something that gets DMCA'd everywhere. I.e. I don't think a lot of problems on one major provider will be gone on another. I'm getting a 'not enough repair blocks' error on pretty much every file i've tried in the last month. I'm using blocknews. Is this an instance of needing a second, supplemental provider or is something else probably wrong? Also, this often happens on very recently posted files, less than an hour old. I never used to run into this with Supernews... frogbs fucked around with this message at 04:26 on Aug 12, 2013 |
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frogbs posted:I'm getting a 'not enough repair blocks' error on pretty much every file i've tried in the last month. I'm using blocknews. Is this an instance of needing a second, supplemental provider or is something else probably wrong? It's happening to me also with Blocknews. Same error on everything.
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