Tried to login with those via Putty but "access denied" occured.
The Nzbget version on my NAS remained unchanged so far.
Hmm...not sure what´s next?!
No icon as this package isn't specific to Synology.charsiufan wrote: ↑18 Jul 2017, 10:08If we use this command line install approach rather than a package, are we still able to get an icon in package center on the NAS?
You will use web-interface of NZBGet. No command line needed after installation.
I suggest to follow the installation manual. After you start nzbget with
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<nzbget-directory>/nzbget -s
hugbug wrote: ↑18 Jul 2017, 11:34No icon as this package isn't specific to Synology.charsiufan wrote: ↑18 Jul 2017, 10:08If we use this command line install approach rather than a package, are we still able to get an icon in package center on the NAS?
Why do you need the icon BTW?
You will use web-interface of NZBGet. No command line needed after installation.
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01) Uninstall any currently installed NZBget packages.
Make sure to save your config (and scripts), but I highly recommend starting from scratch because of changed paths to unrar/7z binaries and other folders.
02) SSH to your Synology NAS with your username / password
03) Get root by entering "sudo -i" and confirm your password
04) Create a new user "nzbget" and group "sc-download" by editing these config files.
Change userid "101" and/or group-id "65536" to something not already in use if necessary.
vi /etc/passwd - add this line:
nzbget:x:101:100:NZBget User:/usr/local/nzbget/var:/bin/sh
vi /etc/group - add this line (or modify to include nzbget user):
sc-download:x:65536:nzbget
vi /etc/shadow - add this line:
nzbget:*:10933:0:99999:7:::
05) Rebuild the Synology user cache to make config changes permanent:
synouser --rebuild all
synogroup --rebuild all
06) Change directory to /volume1/@appstore, create new directories and change permissions to your new user:
cd /volume1/\@appstore
mkdir nzbget
mkdir nzbget/var
chown -R nzbget:root nzbget
07) Set a symbolic link from /usr/local/nzbget to your new NZBget directory:
cd /usr/local
ln -s /volume1/\@appstore/nzbget nzbget
08) Switch to your new user "nzbget" and change directory:
su - nzbget
cd /volume1/\@appstore/nzbget
09) Download the official Linux installer for NZBget and set executable flag:
wget https://nzbget.net/download/nzbget-latest-bin-linux.run
chmod u+x nzbget-latest-bin-linux.run
10) Install NZBget:
./nzbget-latest-bin-linux.run --destdir /volume1/\@appstore/nzbget
11) Give it a test spin to see if any errors occur:
./nzbget -s
This starts NZBget in console-mode so you can actually see what's going on. If no errors occur, quit NZBget with "Q".
12) Create a new task in the DSM Task Scheduler to autostart NZBget on system boot:
Create > Triggered Task > User-defined Script
Task: NZBget / User: root / Event: Boot-up
Run command: sudo --user=nzbget /volume1/\@appstore/nzbget/nzbget -D
13) Run your task manually once - and that's it!
Default login credentials for the web interface (port 6789):
username: nzbget / password: tegbzn6789
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