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Thread: [How To] Install and Configure Hellanzb

  1. #31
    Fault: Code: 5 Reason 'Didn't receive 200 OK from remote server. (HTTP/1.0 401 Unauthorized)'

    Installed everything correctly
    Last edited by SeverusSneep; 25-01-2008 at 20:38.

  2. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by SeverusSneep View Post
    Fault: Code: 5 Reason 'Didn't receive 200 OK from remote server. (HTTP/1.0 401 Unauthorized)'

    Installed everything correctly

    How did you get this error message? by looking at the logfile? by opening the browser to surf to zussaweb?

    If you could. please post the log file.

  3. #33
    Quote Originally Posted by raas View Post
    How did you get this error message? by looking at the logfile? by opening the browser to surf to zussaweb?

    If you could. please post the log file.

    well, I installed everything correclty, and did not received any errormessages. but when I try to reach: http://192.168.1.34:7007/zussaweb I get the error message mentioned above.

    Even after I installed the whole firmware from scratch, I receive this error message.

  4. #34
    I get a slightly different code 5 error when HellaNZB is not running.

    can you confirm that HellaNZB is running?

    Also, pleast post hella's logfile.

  5. #35
    Quote Originally Posted by SeverusSneep View Post
    Fault: Code: 5 Reason 'Didn't receive 200 OK from remote server. (HTTP/1.0 401 Unauthorized)'
    Have you entered the same password and port number in both /opt/etc/hellanzb.conf and /opt/share/www/lighttpd/zussaweb/settings.php ??

  6. #36
    I am getting this :

    Fault: Code: 5 Reason 'Connect error: Connection refused (146)'

  7. #37
    Hi PinkFloyd,


    Did you start HellaNZB with /opt/bin/startHellaNZB ?
    It does not start on itself after a reboot.
    (Referring to the headstart image you're using)

  8. #38
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    installing fcgi-php gave an error:

    Cannot find package fcgi-php.

    ipkg install fcgi-php was my input

    it isn't at http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/op.../cross/stable/

  9. #39
    I think the package was called php-fcgi_5.2.5-1_mipsel.ipk
    At least, when I tried installing Hella, I got the same error and tried this one instead.
    I did eventually get Hella to work, but switched to getnzb in the end.

    Hope this helps.
    Jeoren

  10. #40
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    Why the switch?

  11. #41
    Quote Originally Posted by stefantriep View Post
    Why the switch?
    I couldn't get Hella to work stabally.
    Actually, I only got it running twice. It looked great, but not very usefull if it crashes after a while.
    Switched to getnzb and never looked back :-)

  12. #42
    i can't get hellanzb to work EVERYTIME

    I follow the how-to point to point, and everytime I get:

    Code:
    [admin@kolibrieroutert root]$ /opt/etc/init.d/S80lighttpd
    Starting web server: lighttpd
    Duplicate config variable in conditional 0 global: fastcgi.server
    2008-06-01 16:53:13: (configfile.c.885) source: cat /opt/etc/lighttpd/conf.d/*.conf line: 15 pos: 1 parser failed somehow near here: (EOL)
    2008-06-01 16:53:13: (configfile.c.885) source: /opt/etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf line: 330 pos: 1 parser failed somehow near here: (EOL)
    This is also when I try to install nzbgetplus

    And don't get started with: "Why do you need webinterface?" I am not the only one at home using the wl500g for downloading, and I don't think my brother (11 years) knows how to do command line.

  13. #43
    Quote Originally Posted by SeverusSneep View Post
    Code:
    [admin@kolibrieroutert root]$ /opt/etc/init.d/S80lighttpd
    Starting web server: lighttpd
    Duplicate config variable in conditional 0 global: fastcgi.server
    2008-06-01 16:53:13: (configfile.c.885) source: cat /opt/etc/lighttpd/conf.d/*.conf line: 15 pos: 1 parser failed somehow near here: (EOL)
    2008-06-01 16:53:13: (configfile.c.885) source: /opt/etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf line: 330 pos: 1 parser failed somehow near here: (EOL)
    It looks like you have some config of fastcgi.server in both /opt/etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf and in a file in /opt/etc/lighttpd/conf.d/

    If I look at my setup, i don't even have a directory /opt/etc/lighttpd/conf.d/.
    So to comply with my instructions, perhaps you could try renaming (or deleting) the directory /opt/etc/lighttpd/conf.d/

    If that doesn't work either, could you attach the .conf files ?

  14. #44
    Woeptiedoe!!!!

    Hellanzb v0.13 (config = /opt/etc/hellanzb.conf, daemonized, C yenc module)
    (XSNews) Opening 2 connections...
    hellanzb - Now monitoring queue...
    Resuming: -mp3
    Parsing: -mp3.nzb...
    Parsed: 1 files (12 posts), 4.5MB
    Queued: 4.5MB
    Transferred 4.5MB in 2s at 2534.2KB/s (-mp3)
    -mp3: Finished processing (took: 0s) (total: 5s) (No Pars)
    Found new nzb: deel1
    Parsing: deel1.nzb...
    Parsed: 97 files (17173 posts), 4213.3MB
    Queued: 4213.3MB
    Found new nzb: abt1000

  15. #45
    Well Finally I got it all working; I re-installed the router to find one of the problems...

    I was reading a how-to from Wirespot (some more tips and tricks) about SSL and encrypting your server. There I've read that you first had to disable the internal webserver from busybox....well that disabled all the problems. From that moment on, everything worked fine.

    After weeks of trying, testing and retesting, I will share here my experiences.
    Comparing versions

    1) Hellnzb
    2) Sabnzb
    3) Newsleech

    Speed:
    The maximum speed of my internet connection is 19Mbits, so theoretically I can download with 2400KB/sec which comes down to 2,3MB/sec. The connection is ADSL so I will encounter 10% loss due to overhead (estimated) which will bring the maximum reasonable speed back to 17Mbits. (2172KB/sec or 2,1MB/sec)

    SABnzbd:

    The maximum speed I could do was 300KB/sec, because I could only use one or (If I was lucky two) connections. SABnzbd uses so much memory that I couldn’t use more than two connections because it will crash if I try to approach the web interface.

    Hellanzbd
    The maximum speed with hellanzbd was 2400KB/sec, but this was after downloading a file of 4,5Mb. After downloading a dvd (4,5GB) I got an average speed of 1300KB/sec with 4 connections

    Newsleech
    Well, it is a bit unfair, because newsleech can use all the resources it will need (depending on your computer) but the maximum speed I had was 1,8Mb/sec.

    Stabillity

    SABnzbd
    Not good, If you will download an archive larger then 10Gb, you need to consider using your PC or something else, because your router will crash while unpacking, downloading or whatever….and frankly…downloading 10Gb with max 300KB/sec is not what you will call: Ideal!

    Hellanzb
    The past two days I spend downloading a bunch of albums , total downloaded in these two days: 15Gb, great stability

    Newsleech
    Stupid question…ofcourse it is stable….unless your pc ain’t

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