I am currently trying out 15 connections. Here are screenshots for the second and third servers for our example: Here is a screenshot:Ĭlick Test Connection and confirm you get the success message in the lower right corner as shown here:Īt this point you can stop with one server, but if you’d like to add all three, click Add Another Server, then input the details for your second server, test the connection, and then add the third server. One final note on usenet providers, some people choose to add an entirely different usenet provider, usually as a Block Account. Click that link to understand that further.Ĭlick Save all changes, and let’s move on to the next section.Ĭlick on CATEGORIES to load up our next page. An important note before we start, notice that I did not use anything in the aliases fields. This is because Sonarr/Radarr will do all of the work instead of NZBGet. Pay attention as these are case sensitive. In this guide we are keeping everything lower case. Also note the DestDir may need tweaked from ‘completed’ to ‘complete’ as an example too. Go ahead and fill in name as movies, DestDir as $/complete/tv, and make sure Unpack is set to Yes. Make sure AppendCategoryDir is enabled to work with the categories we configured earlier. Note that you may need to disable this for some automation software like CouchPotato, SickRage or Sonarr. Leave DupeCheck on, which will avoid downloading the same nzb file twice #Docker nzbget software Next, click on UNPACK on the left menu to load up the next page we will edit. In the field ExtCleanupDisk, we will add to what is already there. bat, therefore in the field you will have. Next, click on LOGGING in the left menu , and for WriteLog set it to Rotate. This will keeps the logs from getting too large. Next click on SECURITY and scroll down to umask to 0002. WARNING Checking passwords is not very fast, the more passwords you list in the file the longer it will take and the more CPU power is lost.Sonarr requires umask 007 or you will see an error like this: “Couldn’t add report to download queue. Specify where the file is in Config->Folders. It's a simple ASCII text file (created with Notepad, VI or TextEdit) and should contain one password per line. If you don't set a password per job, you can create a text file containing all passwords to be tried. Or as the x-dnzb-password header when SABnzbd fetches the URL. Indexers and NZB suppliers can include the password inside the NZB head section (see NZB specification): secret The password can be changed until the job enters the post-processing queue. The folder name will be My Job and PASSWORD will be used as the decryption password when unpacking. The / is used as a separator because it cannot be part of a folder name. This will set the the job name to My Job and the password to PW. In the NZB file name you can embed the password like this: My Job. Supposing you know the required password, you can give it to SABnzbd before the download starts post-processing. If none of the passwords work you can set to automatically Pause or Abort the download. SABnzbd will try all available passwords when it detects an encrypted job during the downloading. Trying to get a password afterwards is probably a waste of your time and/or money. It's only useful to download a password protected post when you know the password upfront. Sometimes you encounter encrypted (or password-protected) RARs.
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