You are welcome! Rapidgen was taking too long to release their API, so switched to login for now. After their API is complete, we'll switch back to API.Loving how you changed the rapidgen login works freaken sweet thanks
You can also call the new file manager by going to sborg/fileman.php and the old file manager at sborg/fileman_old.php. That way you can set your favorite one as link (from setup page) and still use the other one!Got em ta, the new version installed without a hitch. I didn't notice the option to use the old file manager but i was in a bit of a hurry at the time lol.
Posting a support ticket with screenshots of the error will be best: http://sborg.us/support/hmm, i spoke too soon when i said without a hitch. It's not deleting the torrent files anymore after extracting meaning they're getting uploaded too.
Yeah i just spotted that Dopey
hmm, i spoke too soon when i said without a hitch. It's not deleting the torrent files anymore after extracting meaning they're getting uploaded too.
I am not sure about nginx however sborg works great on Centos 5.x 64 bit operating system running PHP 5.3.x. If you are already using sBorg 4.0 or 3.7 with nginx, then you can run sBorg 4.2 aswellCan this script be run in CentOS 5.5 64-bit + nginx 0.7.67 + PHP 5.3 environment?
I intend to upgrade to 4.2, and replace the system to the 64-bit.
We do sell the script on per install basis. You can get the 5 install ticket pack from us (costs $17.5), and install or re-install it on any server 5 times. After you install it, you can use it forever!Your script seems really good, hoping to test it soon on my server.
Well, you don't provide the script itself? i guess selling script would be just awsome as providing hosting +script.
Yes, after you click the "Activate" button, if you see the submit.php page start to load, you can close the window. sBorg runs in background and will do everything you have asked it to doHi, can i close the window where the downloading of torrent is being done?
I am not sure about nginx however sborg works great on Centos 5.x 64 bit operating system running PHP 5.3.x. If you are already using sBorg 4.0 or 3.7 with nginx, then you can run sBorg 4.2 aswell![]()
If you are using sBorg installed without cPanel or virtualmin, you may face this problem. In that case, you can click the button and close the browser about 10 seconds later. The 10 seconds should be enough to start the processBut in my browser (firef0x) it doesn't load the submit.php page, (i'm uploading a torrent from my computer) it just says in the status bar waiting for 75.20.xxx.xxx..... and takes a very long timei just wait for it, then after a while the submit.php loads but all the jobs were already done. Can you figure out what's wrong? should i increase buffer size.. etc.?
The thing about sBorg installer is you "cant" install sBorg unless your server meets the minimum requirements to run sBorg. Still, why not follow the sBorg server setup guide?i never used nginx http server to install sBorg any version,
but i think try it,
because it very save system resources than apache,
but i'm afraid it not run perfectly,i will lost a install ticket.
how to do?
Could not connect to host:
http://s24.filesonic.com/?callbackU...297257436730_5ibnfj8gfnjr9us0ve7ptf3m53_11047
FSO working fine
This means your process has a time limit. It can either be a wrong PHP setup with PHP timing out after a predefined interval (not likely) or your VPS provider has set a thread timeout. Which means if a single process (like php-cli for sborg) runs for a certain time (like 10~15 minutes) that process is killed (meaning sborg getting stopped).If it dosen't upload it quickly it dosent return anything for me.