I hope this was mentioned, but JUMBOFILES.com, is awesome, ftp uploads and more, and the download speed is the same as mediafire very fast, hope you check it :)
I won't be using MirrorCreator due to their restrictions, but I'm uploading to MediaFire separately as it is now, as they're the only host with a 200MB file limit.
Thanks for all the file host suggestions! I'll be looking through them when I get free time. I'm going to prefer multi-host uploaders as they'll consume less server bandwidth. Do note that once I pick one or more hosts, I'll have to code up an upload script, then let it go through a testing period, all of which may take some time.
I wanna inquire if it's possible to add Bayfiles to the script? it's really the best out there now. no capthca, no wait time, no size limit, great speed. Thanks in advance.
Unfortunately MirrorCreator has its own limits (bans you after uploading a certain amount). I might just stick to EmbedUpload+Mediafire for now and ditch Multiupload until they stabilise.
Forget multiupload.its dying and cant cope with the demand .Stick with embedupload,mediafire,crocko,and lesser know hosts .After megauploads demise popular sites are getting crippled with the extra uploads and cant function as well so its best to use smaller sites for a few months till it stabilizes .
That's a likely explanation. It seems it's not getting much success so far :( Unfortunately the script is somewhat quite tied to Multiupload... Am thinking about what I can do - maybe I'll enable more hosts in EmbedUpload and skip the main hosts for now? Unfortunately, that still leaves a huge queue of files to be processed...
I believe is the shift of uploaders from Megaupload to Multiupload that causes the surge in traffic for Multiupload which results in the unstable service.
This site relies mainly on Multiupload to provide most of the mirrors. It seems that Multiupload is having unstable service at the moment, for whatever reason, so the script is having difficulties putting up links.
From memory, if there's no delays, errors or queuing (and ignoring Mediafire's verification time), directly sending data to Mediafire is around 200KB/s, so around 13-15 minutes. Of course, actual times will almost always be longer than that.
Ralph ,thats a load of crap.Megauploads servers have been seized and there will be no new MU ,maybe some cheap imitation that wants peoples money. But not by the guys behind MU who are going to be charged with fraud and face years in jail if (or when) there charged.Also thanks for this site Admin ,after loosing the account which i just renewed on MU i am relying on free download hosts till i decide whether to get an account from another site and its been a big help.
Thanks for the tip. No, it's not in response to a bot hit, it's just there to discourage one. Yeah, it's pretty weak, but on the other hand, it's generally easy to read, compared to something like reCaptcha. Otherwise parsing of HTML is a trivial task (I know because I do it) and random names don't really help much.
The MD5 verification is to allow client-side Javascript to verify the captcha without having to send a check to the server, so it obviously needs to be visible to everyone. It does slightly weaken the captcha to make things more convenient, but at the moment, it seems to be fine. A bot which does no form of OCR would need to brute force through around 100 billion MD5 rounds on average to solve the captcha, which, with today's computing power, isn't terribly fast. A bot which can do OCR obviously reduces the number of rounds significantly, but I wouldn't be surprised with a bot that has a high chance of OCRing the whole thing anyway, so not much of an issue IMO.
Ultimately, spamming is mostly a high volume low success game, and I doubt any spammer would go to the effort of building a module specifically for this custom script here.
As of today, MU has been shut down by the FBI for violating piracy laws. I don't know if it'll come back or not, but for now you might want to disable MU uploading. ._.
[Rising Sun] Nadia - Secret of Blue Water - 08 [BD - 1080p - H264 - FLAC][24268319].mkv has been removed from depositfile...
Comment in Feedback 19/01/2012 11:54 — Anonymous: "Anonymous1"
If your captcha is in response to having a bot hit then you'll probably need something better one next time they come around, a strong ounce of prevention beats a pound of deleting posts. Recaptca and something else to prevent automatic parsing of html is usually good, random form names helps ect... I haven't analyzed your html but unless it is some type of subterfuge it probably isn't good to have your md5 key and salt publicly visible.
The Nyaa links are basically there if the URL from TokyoTosho points to Nyaa. I put them there as I may be fetching from NyaaTorrents in the future (need to sort out a few things beforehand). Sorry for the confusion.
24/01/2012 22:42 — tenma