As above commenters have mentioned, a traceroute can give an indication as to where the connection is being dropped - if it stops responding within a few hops, it'd be something closer to you. If it gets most of the way to the server, it's probably something related to the host. The hosting provider here has been known to filter out addresses, so that's entirely a possibility.
If it appears to be a server end issue, try dropping your traceroute output, along with your IP address, here and I can ask the host to look into it. If it's possible, try noting down your assigned IP addresses when you can and can't connect. Otherwise you may have to resort to using proxies/VPNs or similar to access the main site (or stick to using the mirror).
The feed actually includes both torrent and NZB. You may need to signal your client to prefer the NZB. If that doesn't work, you can try appending '?only_nzb=1' to the URL (or if there's already a '?' character in it, append '&only_nzb=1' instead).
There are many such groups which publish only on their websites and rely on ddl or streaming ad revenue or membership. Others provide some of their content or for a limited time via torrent, then archives via ad revenue or membership.
As you have probably guessed, the short answer is that this is a problem at your end and AT won't be able to do anything about it. It will probably clear itself up on its own eventually. Until then, the mirror site.
Only sometimes. No partial loading, main site server was completely inaccessible (Error: This site can’t be reached - ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT) for 5 hours until this comment. Had to use AT mirror site instead.
Thanks for the work and funds. It's interesting to speculate on what prompted Sendspace after all these years. I don't think there has been any surge in AT uploads to them, and Sendspace hasn't seemed to be bothered much by dmca or been in the news.
I believe the service is fine but they may have changed their response format as of 12/17. admin will have to see if AT can work with it. I think it's now similar to another service's screen, so I believe it can be worked out, probably.
Maybe it isn't great for free users anymore so adding another option I get but cutting it out completely when it generally keeps links alive the longest for AT files in most cases "isn't Great". Whatever though not going to sweat it. Moving on.
UploadFiles has a limit of 1GB per file, and the upload script current doesn't support splitting. I was hoping to test them out a bit before implementing file splitting, as it would require a bit of work. As such, it currently only uploads files up to 1GB.
I'm the OP and I agree with you and that's why I said "SolidFiles was great". SF's only rivals now are Mega and MediaFire which can't be used by AT unfortunately :(
Personally I like Solidfiles because even after the purge in data and a smaller library some of the Solidfiles links from 2 years ago are still active. You cant find that with any of the other hosters now.
Looking into it, it seems like the Medusa ignores parameters you give it, so even if you specify 'only_nzb=1', it effectively gets thrown away. I've made a comment on their bug tracker to suggest it be fixed.
Comment in Feedback 12/12/2019 23:43 * — Anonymous: "Frank Liu"
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Comment in Feedback 12/12/2019 02:20 * — Anonymous: "Kathi Ellery"
Thanks for UploadFiles. It's just great. I just downloaded 4 files simultaneously and with no CAPTCHA. It's even better than SolidFiles. To download from SolidFiles, I had to click two buttons but now I click only once and the download begins ;) IDM captures them flawlessly :)
Roboget is a portable tool designed to automate the process of getting downloads and apps directly.
Roboget's focus is on providing safe and direct download links as well as acting as a GUI for Wget and cURL. Wget supports HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP protocols, as well as retrieval through HTTP proxies. cURL is shipped on Windows 10 1706 and up. Besides this also the external download manager JDownloader can be integrated to intercept download links from Roboget.
Does this happen all the time, or only some times? Something which has started recently, or always been the case? Do pages ever partially load? For time outs, what sort of error do you get? Any other details?
That's interesting. If you supply the 'only_nzb=1' parameter, no torrents should be returned as attachments (everything else should be the same i.e. there are still 'torznab' tags). I don't know what Medusa does, but it shouldn't be picking up torrents with 'only_nzb=1' unless they're going out of their way to parse description texts. I'll probably need to know exactly what it's tripping over...
You have to solve visual captcha's ('how many pictures have traffic signs?') to download a file. Fine if you just want one file, bad if you want a season. And can't set up as a batch to process. I download 10 files a day, which makes Uploadfiles a poor option.
02/01/2020 10:22 — admin