![]() I nearly forgot, a couple of gotcha's I foundġ. PostProcess: /share/HDA_DATA/.qpkg/nzbget/postprocess.sh I then closed the browser, re-opened, and it was then able to connect to the server, so under 'config' you get more options. ServerConfigTemplate: /share/HDA_DATA/.qpkg/nzbget/ ServerConfigFile: /share/HDA_DATA/.qpkg/nzbget/nf Testing releases are recommended for experienced users familiar with NZBGet-ng. ServerPassword: admin (This should match the Server Password set in the previous post) This created the settings.php from the template file.ħ.From the main webpage, I then went to 'config' and changed the following (Under COMMUNICATION WITH NZBGET SERVER) I think I then just used a web browser and went to //NAS/nzbgetweb/ (Don't forget to set the nzbget directory permissions as well!Ħ. but it seemed the easiest way to get it working, I may try tightening these up shortly. Now, this is where my advice falls down, I had loads of issues, so in the end set the directory, and all files therein with the permission value of 0777 which means anything/one can change the data. And most importantly (This bit me in the ass), change file permissions Copy the new nzbget directory from step 2 into the /share/HDA_DATA/QWebĥ. Browse to /share/HDA_DATA/QWeb and rename nzbget to nzbget.oldĤ. Rename the old nzbget directory on the NAS Unzip the nzbget directory from the downloaded file ()ģ. Download Web Interface 1.3-testing-2 from the announcements section of this forum!Ģ. Open the nzbget-conf file in the new directory, andġ. The actual nzbget directory, I set it's permissions to 777 (full access) Then copy the following from the nzbget.old directory to the new oneįinally, you need to set file permissions, I just set everything to 0755 (this is how QNAP had set theirs) In there, rename the existing nzbget dir to nzbget.old (or whatever!) (Oh remember to disable nzbget from the QNAP Admin web interface (QPKG)) (Copy them, then rename, you want to keep the original examples should it all go pete tong) Located at nzbget_0.5.1-1_arm\\opt\share\doc\nzbgetĬopy and rename -> nfĪnd postprocess-example.sh -> postprocess.sh Located at nzbget_0.5.1-1_arm\\opt\bin\nzbget Located by drilling down through the ipkg -> unrar_3.7.8-1.arm\\opt\bin\ ![]() Downloaded the ipk's manually (In windows) Yeah, being a Linux noob, and also struggling to get the ipkg working, I went for the tried and trusted method ofġ.
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