Yes it will.get39678 wrote:No idea if it will work for the stable release.
Yes it will.get39678 wrote:No idea if it will work for the stable release.
hugbug wrote:Update - version 1.6:
- now compatible with [New Feature] Custom unrar parameters.
hugbug wrote:Update: version 1.7:
- added support for rar-archives with old naming scheme (.rar, .r00, .r01, etc.);
- extra exception info is printed if an error occurs.
All this script does is use unrar to get the properties of the .rar and pause/delete if unrar said it is password protected. Sounds like what you've downloaded is double rar-ed, so once NZBGet unpacks the downloaded .rar, there is another password protected rar? If this is the case, I haven't tried to determine whether the rar 2 or more levels deep is passworded, but I doubt it's possible.chester0 wrote:I'v e had quite a few nzbs that bypass this script
the format they seems to have:
Movie.name.avi folder
-archive.rar this is password protected
-readme.txt
or
movie.name.part.xx
movie.name.part..
-movie.name.rar password protected
-readme.txt
most of the time they have WEB-DL in the release name
is there a way to detect these?
Hey,cezare wrote:Hi there,
I just upgraded to nzbget 15.0 on Synology NAS via Synocommunity package.
I cannot seem to get PasswordDetector.py to load up.
...
Tried changing user for the file to match the one used for nzbget. Tried making it executable. No go.
I am a bit stumped as to why it refuses to load.
I have FakeDetector and FailureLink in the same scripts folder and they load up fine.
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