WARNING:
In order to use TLS email (required for gmail.com) on Unix/Linux/OSX systems, you will need to have extra Perl modules installed:
For Ubuntu/Debian use:
apt-get install libnet-ssleay-perl
apt-get install libcrypt-ssleay-perl
apt-get install libio-socket-ssl-perl
SABnzbd on NAS equivalent unit - anyone else?
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Re: SABnzbd on NAS equivalent unit - anyone else?
As mentioned in the wiki for using gmail:
Re: SABnzbd on NAS equivalent unit - anyone else?
Hadn't realised that the wiki had been updated since 0.3 was finalised. These files haven't been compiled for the version of linux i'm using, so will have to try using my isp's details and then getting them forwarded onto gmail.switch wrote: As mentioned in the wiki for using gmail:WARNING:
In order to use TLS email (required for gmail.com) on Unix/Linux/OSX systems, you will need to have extra Perl modules installed:
For Ubuntu/Debian use:
apt-get install libnet-ssleay-perl
apt-get install libcrypt-ssleay-perl
apt-get install libio-socket-ssl-perl
Thanks for your help
Re: SABnzbd on NAS equivalent unit - anyone else?
I've written a guide to installing sabnzbdplus 0.3.0 on a LinkStation ARM9 (Pro or Live).
If you are new to hacking LinkStations, be sure to read the guides at NAS Central before attempting any of this.
I can't post the guide here as I can't seem to post any code. The guide is at: http://forum.nas-central.org/viewtopic. ... 611#p45611
Interestingly, comparing SAB to HellaNZB, some seem to think Hella assembles posts on the fly (see forum posts above) -- I found Hella to be slower than SAB, but if it does assemble on the fly, it could be twice as quick as SAB at downloading.
Anyone want to look at the Hella code to see if it can help optimise SAB?
If you are new to hacking LinkStations, be sure to read the guides at NAS Central before attempting any of this.
I can't post the guide here as I can't seem to post any code. The guide is at: http://forum.nas-central.org/viewtopic. ... 611#p45611
Interestingly, comparing SAB to HellaNZB, some seem to think Hella assembles posts on the fly (see forum posts above) -- I found Hella to be slower than SAB, but if it does assemble on the fly, it could be twice as quick as SAB at downloading.
Anyone want to look at the Hella code to see if it can help optimise SAB?
Re: SABnzbd on NAS equivalent unit - anyone else?
FYI, I just got SABnzbd working on my "old"(er) Gigabit LinkStation (PowerPC HG).
I used the Synology DS101G feed to install the relevant packages.
BE AWARE THAT THESE PACKAGES ARE NOT DESIGNED FOR THE LINKSTATION SPECIFICALLY, SO DON'T BLAME ME IF YOU BRICK YOUR BOX. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
For some reason Python wouldn't install, so I used Python 2.5.
Also unzip seemed to have issues, so I disabled this in the SAB ini -- not many NZBs have zipped files, so I don't mind unzipping manually. Most NZBs contain RARs nowadays.
The PPC HG is at least as fast as the Pro at downloading. However, the PPC LinkStation is not happy multitasking. If I want to stream media from it, I have to pause the download -- the LS Pro is fine at multitasking.
As mentioned before, I couldn't max out my line with one LinkStation, but with two working simultaneously, I can max out my 17mbit connection!
I used the Synology DS101G feed to install the relevant packages.
BE AWARE THAT THESE PACKAGES ARE NOT DESIGNED FOR THE LINKSTATION SPECIFICALLY, SO DON'T BLAME ME IF YOU BRICK YOUR BOX. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
For some reason Python wouldn't install, so I used Python 2.5.
Also unzip seemed to have issues, so I disabled this in the SAB ini -- not many NZBs have zipped files, so I don't mind unzipping manually. Most NZBs contain RARs nowadays.
The PPC HG is at least as fast as the Pro at downloading. However, the PPC LinkStation is not happy multitasking. If I want to stream media from it, I have to pause the download -- the LS Pro is fine at multitasking.
As mentioned before, I couldn't max out my line with one LinkStation, but with two working simultaneously, I can max out my 17mbit connection!