Jdownloader 2 guide12/24/2023 ![]() Thanks, I have TomatoVPN running on my WRT54G as well, but I was confused with how to set things up. Consolidate the network a little, remove some of the extra boxes and cabling. Looking to upgrade to an Asus RT-n16 pretty soon. I use the VPN to tunnel my connection when on untrusted networks or behind restrictive firewalls, so its win-win-win In either case you'll be unable to connect where ever the VPN was hosted Running on the router allows me to wake the server (with magic packets) if the power failed or didn't come back up after a reboot. The only time your VPN is offline is if your connection has failed or the power is off. To me at least, it makes sense to run the VPN through the router rather than on the server. If you've got a dd-wrt/tomato compatible router there are plenty of guides out there on getting OpenVPN running. ![]() Re: VPN - I run TomatoUSB (and previously TomatoVPN) firmware on my Buffalo router. (this assumes your server is named 'tower' and you set the port for the WebUI to 8000) If you did everything right, you should now be able to open the WebUI by typing '//tower:8000' into the browser of a computer in the same network as your unRAID server To start pyLoad everytime you restart your server, add the following lines in your '/config/go' on the USB drive: Let the IP be '0.0.0.0' so you can access the WebUI from another computer in your network. I would suggest to change the config path to a folder on one of your unRAID drives too instead of using a folder on your USB driveĬonfigure the WebUI to your liking. Navigate to the folder from Step 2 and start pyLoad with 'python pyLoadCore.py -s'Ĭonfig pyLoad to your liking. To start pyLoad the first time, do the following For example /drive1/pyLoad/)Įxtract the 'packages_pyLoad.rar' to a folder on your USB drive (I extracted it to /packages/pyLoad/)Ĭonnect to your unRAID server via Putty or something similiar and navigate to the folder from Step 3Įnter the following to install everything Liblber-2.3.so.0 => /usr/lib/liblber-2.3.so.0 /sbin/ldconfig -print-cache | grep libcurl.so.4ĭownload my pyLoad_ready.rar from Multiupload and extract it somewhere on your computerĮxtract the 'pyload-src-v0.4.5.rar' to a folder on one of your unRAID drives (a user share should work too but I would make a dedicated folder on a single drive. ![]() Src/pycurl.c:416: warning: implicit declaration of function 'CRYPTO_set_locking_callback'Įrror: command 'gcc' failed with exit status ldd /usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/pycurl.so Src/pycurl.c:415: warning: implicit declaration of function 'CRYPTO_set_id_callback' Src/pycurl.c:407: warning: implicit declaration of function 'CRYPTO_num_locks' Src/pycurl.c: In function 'pycurl_ssl_init': Src/pycurl.c:393: error: for each function it appears in.) Src/pycurl.c:393: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once Src/pycurl.c:393: error: 'CRYPTO_LOCK' undeclared (first use in this function) Src/pycurl.c: In function 'pycurl_ssl_lock': Src/pycurl.c:79:31: error: openssl/crypto.h: No such file or directory Gcc -pthread -fno-strict-aliasing -g -O2 -DNDEBUG -g -fwrapv -O3 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -fPIC -DHAVE_CURL_OPENSSL=1 -DHAVE_CURL_OPENSSL=1 -DHAVE_CURL_SSL=1 -I/usr/include/python2.6 -c src/pycurl.c -o build/temp.linux-i686-2.6/src/pycurl.o Pycurl-7.19.0/tests/test_multi_vs_thread.pyĬopying python/curl/_init_.py -> build/lib.linux-i686-2.6/curl Pycurl-7.19.0/tests/test_multi_socket_select.py Pycurl-7.19.0/examples/retriever-multi.py Pycurl/ pycurl.SlackBuild* pycurl.SlackBuild ![]() Put pycurl-7.19.0.tar.gz and the above files in a folder then enter cd ls If you untar '' you'll find the following inside Going back a few pages need to do this to build the pycurl packageĭownload the above files. EDIT **ignore that** its been a long night! 0505am here
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