That must have been the problem, the file pubkey.pem was not present in the nzbget folder. I recreated it from the github repo and now the installer works.
There's no https inspection going on so it's not clear what's going on. I just downloaded the file on my Windows PC and calculated the checksum with total commander and it's different from what's listed the installer: 697b40778dcdc537b981afd23c6b634b *nzbget-21.0-bin-linux.run but I guess that's to ...
I also had some errors with Sonarr connecting to nzbget (probably caused by a bug in the mono runtime of Sonarr). As a workaround I installed a let's encrypt certificate on my NAS and used it with nzbget.
Maybe this also helps with Sickrage and couchpotato (although they both don't use mono)?
Thanks for the reply. I use a 1Tb 7200 RPM Mechanical HD for my OS (& to run NZBGet) and a 4Tb Mechanical HD for storage. Would upgrading to an SSD primary drive stop the HD bottleneck ? Of course upgrading to a SSD will make your OS a lot faster. However, if you can just move the NZBGET related IO...
I guess that the 99% is the PAR process at work (repairing the downloads). I think it's quite easy to create a full load to the harddisk as they're relatively slow (and nzbget is very fast!). This can be a problem in your case because you're using a desktop and want to do some other things as well a...
Finally the packages supporting Apollolake are showing up. :D For people who want to test, the spk's can be downloaded from this page: https://github.com/Safihre/spksrc/releases/tag/nzbget-dsm61-new-all If you don't know which package to get, you can look up your architecture here https://github.com...
@useless: maybe the package provided by synocommunity is easier for you. Have you tried to install it? It probably takes care of the restart automatically.
See www.synocommunity.com how to configure your NAS so that their packages become available in your package center.