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Has anyone set up a Newznab install running from a home server, rather than a VPS? If so, how have they found they found it running in an environment with relatively lower bandwidth etc? Does it totally saturate your connection for an extended period of time, and take forever to update groups (after the initial group populating period, I mean)?
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# ? Dec 22, 2012 21:11 |
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Anyone else who uses Supernews experiencing really slow speeds tonight? I'm getting like 200k if I'm lucky.
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# ? Dec 23, 2012 01:06 |
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real_scud posted:Anyone else who uses Supernews experiencing really slow speeds tonight? I'm getting like 200k if I'm lucky. Getting a lot of failures / incompletes from supernews lately
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# ? Dec 23, 2012 04:01 |
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Chick3n posted:I was confused by that for a while as well . The default Admin account can't post Spots/Comments or download new spots. Thanks for the response, that is what I was doing and for the sake of sanity followed your directions precisely. I'm still getting an error that the Apache server could not be started. code:
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# ? Dec 23, 2012 04:38 |
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TraderStav posted:Thanks for the response, that is what I was doing and for the sake of sanity followed your directions precisely. I'm still getting an error that the Apache server could not be started. I'm getting this same error. I haven't done anything but download the .zip and double-click the exe, then when I start the Setup Wizard, IE opens to http://localhost/spotweb/install.php with a 404.
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# ? Dec 23, 2012 05:16 |
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Supernews performance has been very poor for me lately.
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# ? Dec 23, 2012 05:27 |
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kylej posted:Supernews performance has been very poor for me lately. I kind of figured it when I could still download an update over Steam at my full connection but Supernews pokes along at like 200k.
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# ? Dec 23, 2012 05:48 |
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Must be regional or something. I'm having no issues with Supernews.
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# ? Dec 23, 2012 06:20 |
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8-bit Miniboss posted:Must be regional or something. I'm having no issues with Supernews. Same here. That said, I am tempted to try out XSUsenet's paid offering, since they're European only (and thus, I hope, less likely to comply with takedown notices).
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# ? Dec 23, 2012 08:17 |
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moron posted:Has anyone set up a Newznab install running from a home server, rather than a VPS? If so, how have they found they found it running in an environment with relatively lower bandwidth etc? Does it totally saturate your connection for an extended period of time, and take forever to update groups (after the initial group populating period, I mean)? I've got newznab running off a netbook, admittedly only indexing 4 news groups. No problems. I have a fairly respectable 80mbit/20mbit connection though so your mileage may vary, but I don't believe it would actually saturate your connection - when I pull headers with a usenet client, the speed is usually <500kb/s because it's pulling many tiny files as opposed to one large one (I believe is the case - so it's slowed down by GET/authentication processes and connection limits). I'd suggest downloading some form of newsreader client which allows you to fetch headers (I tested with GrabIt on windows) and seeing how your connection holds up while that happens. It's an old eee pc 1201n which has been lying around doing nothing for years now - dual core atom and 2gb ram. The CPU usage caps out for sure when it's indexing but that doesn't take long. Updating once an hour - it takes less than 10 minutes usually to pull the headers from all 4 groups (one of them always has 100k+ headers, it seems - the other three are much faster), 5-10 mins maybe to index them so I separate each process by 15 mins.
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# ? Dec 23, 2012 08:23 |
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TraderStav posted:Thanks for the response, that is what I was doing and for the sake of sanity followed your directions precisely. I'm still getting an error that the Apache server could not be started. Perhaps try a port above 1024, I'm not sure how windows deals with this but Unix systems generally require root to open ports lower than 1024. Much less of a risk of blocking something else too.
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# ? Dec 23, 2012 12:07 |
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Gism0 posted:Perhaps try a port above 1024, I'm not sure how windows deals with this but Unix systems generally require root to open ports lower than 1024. Much less of a risk of blocking something else too. That was it! I switched it to 1500 and it started successfully! Thanks!
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# ? Dec 23, 2012 15:06 |
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TraderStav posted:That was it! I switched it to 1500 and it started successfully! Thanks! Alternatively, telling TeamViewer not to use 80 or 443 has it working out of the box!
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# ? Dec 23, 2012 15:37 |
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moron posted:Has anyone set up a Newznab install running from a home server, rather than a VPS? If so, how have they found they found it running in an environment with relatively lower bandwidth etc? Does it totally saturate your connection for an extended period of time, and take forever to update groups (after the initial group populating period, I mean)? Running from home on a 50/5 connection. I can't even tell when its doing its thing. I use compressed headers as I found it was faster so maybe that helps. It makes it through its loop about once every 5 minutes.
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# ? Dec 23, 2012 15:52 |
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Hello Spaceman posted:Same here. I had this same idea and so added a tweaknews.eu block account as a backup server in addition to Blocknews and my main Supernews account. I can't really say much about them other than that sabnzbd has downloaded about 500MB from them over the past month. I don't really have a problem with DMCA'ed posts too often. Maybe once every couple months I'll have something fail...except for that one day a week or two ago where all sorts of poo poo was failing for everyone.
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# ? Dec 23, 2012 17:53 |
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Hello Spaceman posted:Same here. Their prices seem good too. A 1 year account is €60 which converts to about $80 while most other providers are in the $95+ range. The only catch is that their retention is 'only' 900 days while the other providers are in the 1500+ range now.
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# ? Dec 23, 2012 18:18 |
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So if you have two backup providers set in sab will it try one then the other to find a missing article or does it just pick one when the primary fails?
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# ? Dec 23, 2012 18:48 |
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Gism0 posted:Perhaps try a port above 1024, I'm not sure how windows deals with this but Unix systems generally require root to open ports lower than 1024. Much less of a risk of blocking something else too. Tried this and I'm still getting the same error with Apache. Do I need to have anything installed before Spotweb Easy? I'm not running any sort of Apache install beforehand. Trying to start the Apache service manually via Windows gives me the same result. e: additionally, Event Viewer shows this error code:
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# ? Dec 23, 2012 19:34 |
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I think I've got Spotweb all set up just right, I'm guessing this is where everyone has said that they're learning Dutch. Should I assume that the files are in English, but with Dutch descriptions, or should I ignore anything Dutch in it? Is there any way to find out how much space or spots I've grabbed? Curious to see what kind of bandwidth usage/hard drive storage it's using. How long on a 10mpbs internet connection until I should assume I have a good chunk of the NZBs available? If I want to best replicate the other indexers, I should set up Newznab and go that route? That would require much more HD storage and bandwidth, yes? Also a much more difficult set up?
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# ? Dec 23, 2012 22:12 |
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TraderStav posted:I think I've got Spotweb all set up just right, I'm guessing this is where everyone has said that they're learning Dutch. Should I assume that the files are in English, but with Dutch descriptions, or should I ignore anything Dutch in it? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1733507/how-to-get-size-of-mysql-database TraderStav posted:Curious to see what kind of bandwidth usage/hard drive storage it's using. How long on a 10mpbs internet connection until I should assume I have a good chunk of the NZBs available? As far as I can tell, it doesn't really use much bandwidth at all and the bottlneck is something local...maybe CPU speed? Anyway it took me several hours to get everything. TraderStav posted:If I want to best replicate the other indexers, I should set up Newznab and go that route? That would require much more HD storage and bandwidth, yes? Also a much more difficult set up? Yes.
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# ? Dec 23, 2012 23:18 |
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Sunblood posted:Tried this and I'm still getting the same error with Apache. Do I need to have anything installed before Spotweb Easy? I'm not running any sort of Apache install beforehand. Go to C:\Spotweb Easy\apache2\conf and open httpd.conf in Notepad. Find (ctrl + F) the line that says "Include conf/extra/httpd-ssl.conf" and put a # in front, save and then try starting the Apache service (wampstackApache). That will disable SSL support, but I'm pretty sure Spotweb doesn't need SSL to run. TraderStav posted:Should I assume that the files are in English, but with Dutch descriptions, or should I ignore anything Dutch in it? 1. It should say: "Language English audio/written" if it's in English. I haven't downloaded enough to confirm if that is always accurate. 2. My Spotweb is set to Full Spots, Comments, Reports but to not Pre-fetch Images or Nzb files. 27 MB disk space used, 3.6 GB database file. 3. Yes. More HD storage, potentially more bandwidth (depending on features) and more CPU usage as well. There isn't a pre-packaged setup like Spotweb Easy, but once you have the backend setup (Apache/Mysql/PHP) it's about as difficult as setting up a Web Forum (copy files over, run install script, configure settings, setup auto retrieval). Ronald Duck fucked around with this message at 23:44 on Dec 23, 2012 |
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ClassH posted:So if you have two backup providers set in sab will it try one then the other to find a missing article or does it just pick one when the primary fails? I assume it goes through them that way, but I think it prioritizes servers that just have Backup ticked first, and ones with Optional/Backup second.
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# ? Dec 24, 2012 00:49 |
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Chick3n posted:Go to C:\Spotweb Easy\apache2\conf and open httpd.conf in Notepad. Find (ctrl + F) the line that says "Include conf/extra/httpd-ssl.conf" and put a # in front, save and then try starting the Apache service (wampstackApache). That did it! Thank you so much.
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# ? Dec 24, 2012 01:49 |
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Looks like omgwtfnzbs.com shut down sometime this weekend. For Spotweb, is there a delay in processing headers? I noticed if I search for something that should be released on a weekly basis, it'll show one from a week ago, but the next result will be 1+ year old.
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# ? Dec 24, 2012 06:57 |
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MrCodeDude posted:Looks like omgwtfnzbs.com shut down sometime this weekend. Things get posted to spotweb when people post them. It doesn't scrape usenet like newznab does.
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# ? Dec 24, 2012 07:18 |
MrCodeDude posted:Looks like omgwtfnzbs.com shut down sometime this weekend. I've noticed that the search results aren't immediately arranged by date posted. Have you tried sorting the search results by date?
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# ? Dec 24, 2012 07:42 |
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MrCodeDude posted:Looks like omgwtfnzbs.com shut down sometime this weekend. They were asking for (demanding) donations (in bitcoin ) a few days ago, so gently caress them.
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# ? Dec 24, 2012 15:21 |
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elwood posted:They were asking for (demanding) donations (in bitcoin ) a few days ago, so gently caress them. Oh cool, and right after I paid for VIP. I used paypal, anyone else in the same boat? Think I could get the 10bux back?
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# ? Dec 24, 2012 19:03 |
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Larry Christ posted:Oh cool, and right after I paid for VIP. I used paypal, anyone else in the same boat? Think I could get the 10bux back? I'm not sure how if they throw NZB sites in the same category but PayPal has a pretty strong 'gently caress you' policy when it comes to do anything file sharing related.
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# ? Dec 24, 2012 19:20 |
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No refunds on digital goods on PayPal.
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# ? Dec 25, 2012 00:17 |
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Don Lapre posted:No refunds on digital goods on PayPal. Is this a new thing? I got a refund for a game that I bought from a deadbeat dev that never sent an activation code a few months ago.
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# ? Dec 25, 2012 00:24 |
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Thermopyle posted:Things get posted to spotweb when people post them. It doesn't scrape usenet like newznab does. I understand that, but some of the weekly Linux distributions I'll search for are very popular and are seemingly missing most of their most current I'm not complaining if this is the case, I just want to make sure that my Spotweb configuration is working properly. Larry Christ posted:Oh cool, and right after I paid for VIP. I used paypal, anyone else in the same boat? Think I could get the 10bux back? Stop paying for NZB sites, at least until things somewhat stabilize. Right now, you're gambling with your money. MrCodeDude fucked around with this message at 00:43 on Dec 25, 2012 |
# ? Dec 25, 2012 00:39 |
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Stop paying for them period. There are plenty of good sites out there that are free, or roll your own
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# ? Dec 25, 2012 01:28 |
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MrCodeDude posted:I understand that, but some of the weekly Linux distributions I'll search for are very popular and are seemingly missing most of their most current Yeah, I've found everything I need/wanted through the free engines. Even some stuff that apparently got filtered out on nzbmatrix.
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# ? Dec 25, 2012 03:37 |
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just took less than an hours setting up SpotWeb Easy (instructions in previous post helped + google translating the FAQs) + CouchPotato + Headphones + Sickbeard is pretty straight forward and seems to work just fine for me using supernews. no need for nzb engines for now.
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# ? Dec 25, 2012 06:43 |
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Hello Spaceman posted:Same here. I've been eyeballing TweakNews and XS Usenet recently, but one of the possible "catches" I see with the latter is this bit: quote:Is there a bandwidth/usage limit? Do we have anyone who is already using the service primarily that has an idea whereabouts this average use lies? My average is around 400GB per month and I have no idea whether that is below average, above average, or outlandishly high.
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# ? Dec 25, 2012 21:32 |
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The TweakNews block account I just bought is already helping me out. Thanks for the recommendation Thermopyle. I could have sworn there was a way to limit downloads to one item at a time, but I can't find it in the settings. Ever since adding a new block server as a backup, SAB is downloading the top two items.
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# ? Dec 25, 2012 22:05 |
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EC posted:The TweakNews block account I just bought is already helping me out. Thanks for the recommendation Thermopyle. I just added this too. Its rare, but I have ran into a situation where Readnews, Giganews, Highwinds AND Astraweb were all missing a chunk, and had to fall back to the free XSUsenet account (which is very unstable) Basically, there's no reason not to add a block plan from every major feed you can find and then some.
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# ? Dec 25, 2012 22:31 |
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I have been downloading things to a shared folder on a NAS and just launching them when I want to watch them but I really would like to make things a bit more automated. Will Sickbeard install on top of a set of existing media without jacking it up and more importantly will it recognize you have that media downloaded already?
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# ? Dec 25, 2012 23:15 |
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Syano posted:I have been downloading things to a shared folder on a NAS and just launching them when I want to watch them but I really would like to make things a bit more automated. Will Sickbeard install on top of a set of existing media without jacking it up and more importantly will it recognize you have that media downloaded already? Depends on how you have your folders and naming set up.
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# ? Dec 25, 2012 23:16 |