![]() The owner of the download path is root, but everyone has permissions to read and write, so i don`t know, were the problem is. : 17.guessRoot(Ljava/io/File Z)Ljava/io/File Īt jd.(DiskSpaceManager.java:117)Īt jd.(DiskSpaceManager.java:38)Īt jd.(DownloadWatchDog.java:1379)Īt jd.(DownloadWatchDog.java:4508)Īt jd.$44.execute(DownloadWatchDog.java:4483)Īt jd.$30.run(DownloadWatchDog.java:3008) I thought, that this is problem with permissions, so i tried to change the download path and then the following error message was shown: install manually, and set paths to the install directory in settings > advanced > filter 'ffmpeg path' set both ffmpeg and ffmprobe AVG antivirus software is clearly identifying JDownloader launcher falsely. Is there any other way to findout the IP?Īfter i updated the container, i can`t start downloads. Unfortunately it doesn't show any IP when I hover over the the connection tab (it shows only ''Connection (Resizing locked)"). So I route my traffic through the DelugeVPN container AND add the proxy in jdownloader 2 (http, IP from server, port 8118). If you don't know how to check your home connection's IP, just open a browser on your home system and go to Google and search "what is my ip" and it will tell you. ![]() Verify that is different from your normal IP you are using for your home connection. I think it will say in there what IP address you are using to download (might have to hover over the icons to see in a tool tip popup). Just to add on - to double-check you are using your proxy, look in the Connection column of your Downloads when something is running. Once you have that set you should be good to go. ![]() Also make sure to uncheck the No Proxy line so it doesn't try to use your non-VPN'ed internet connection. You'll want to add the Privoxy proxy there using your unRAID server's host/IP address (or the DelugeVPN container's IP if you have it set to use a different one from the unRAID server, which is uncommon) and port 8118, with user and password left blank. If so, you should be able to go into JDownloader's Settings and look under Connection Manager. If you are using binhex's DelugeVPN container, I believe he usually includes the Privoxy proxy host as part of that. What you need is a proxy to direct it through.
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