bluepr0 Posted May 25, 2016 Share Posted May 25, 2016 Nice! if you like it and find it interesting maybe someday we will get a docker for it . There's one on the Docker hub but not sure how it will work, I guess I will try to install it tomorrow when I'm done building my unRAID rig! Thanks Quote Link to comment
SlrG Posted May 31, 2016 Share Posted May 31, 2016 Would it be possible to add a browser to the jdownloader2 docker? I have links from a site, that need captcha decryption, but it seems jdownloader doesnt support it natively. It displays a message that a real browser would be necessary to display the captcha and prompts the user to open it. Clicking "Open Browser" does nothing. I don't know if this would be doable using guacamole, but I hope it is. Quote Link to comment
aptalca Posted May 31, 2016 Author Share Posted May 31, 2016 Would it be possible to add a browser to the jdownloader2 docker? I have links from a site, that need captcha decryption, but it seems jdownloader doesnt support it natively. It displays a message that a real browser would be necessary to display the captcha and prompts the user to open it. Clicking "Open Browser" does nothing. I don't know if this would be doable using guacamole, but I hope it is. Not sure, never tried it. Does the myjdownloader interface work for those? Quote Link to comment
aptalca Posted June 1, 2016 Author Share Posted June 1, 2016 Would it be possible to add a browser to the jdownloader2 docker? I have links from a site, that need captcha decryption, but it seems jdownloader doesnt support it natively. It displays a message that a real browser would be necessary to display the captcha and prompts the user to open it. Clicking "Open Browser" does nothing. I don't know if this would be doable using guacamole, but I hope it is. I don't really have a way of testing it (don't have any links that require captchas) but can you try the following in unraid terminal: docker exec -it JDownloader2 bash sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install firefox After installation, you can try the gui and see if it opens firefox and more importantly whether you can exit out of it. Thanks Quote Link to comment
jivetrky Posted June 1, 2016 Share Posted June 1, 2016 Would it be possible to add a browser to the jdownloader2 docker? I have links from a site, that need captcha decryption, but it seems jdownloader doesnt support it natively. It displays a message that a real browser would be necessary to display the captcha and prompts the user to open it. Clicking "Open Browser" does nothing. I don't know if this would be doable using guacamole, but I hope it is. Not sure, never tried it. Does the myjdownloader interface work for those? MyjDownloader does do captcha. I used it with the android app and captchas come up on my phone for solving. Quote Link to comment
rix Posted June 3, 2016 Share Posted June 3, 2016 Hi aptalca. I am the guy who poked you about the (awesome) letsencrypt integration into you nginx docker. Thanks for that I am here to request another nerdy feature: I have written a script that crawls (german) sites for JDownloader jobs. The crawling works perfectly, but for some advanced (cf. Recaptcha v2) captchas JDownloader needs an actual browser to work with. More details are found here: https://support.jdownloader.org/Knowledgebase/Article/View/42/0/jd-opens-my-browser-to-display-captchas Sadly it is not as simple as "docker exec -it JDownloader apt-get upgrade && apt get install firefox", because JDownloader relies on typical OS-features to open the captcha tabs. Here is my request: Would you (maybe optionally even) integrate some sort of browser into your JDownloader container, so we can keep using it with modern captcha solutions? -------------------------------------------------------- Should have read ANY of the previous posts before posting this The request still stands, because merely installing firefox is not enough. The system needs some way of knowing how to handle http links Maybe along the lines of sudo update-alternatives --config x-www-browser Quote Link to comment
aptalca Posted June 3, 2016 Author Share Posted June 3, 2016 Hi aptalca. I am the guy who poked you about the (awesome) letsencrypt integration into you nginx docker. Thanks for that I am here to request another nerdy feature: I have written a script that crawls (german) sites for JDownloader jobs. The crawling works perfectly, but for some advanced (cf. Recaptcha v2) captchas JDownloader needs an actual browser to work with. More details are found here: https://support.jdownloader.org/Knowledgebase/Article/View/42/0/jd-opens-my-browser-to-display-captchas Sadly it is not as simple as "docker exec -it JDownloader apt-get upgrade && apt get install firefox", because JDownloader relies on typical OS-features to open the captcha tabs. Here is my request: Would you (maybe optionally even) integrate some sort of browser into your JDownloader container, so we can keep using it with modern captcha solutions? -------------------------------------------------------- Should have read ANY of the previous posts before posting this The request still stands, because merely installing firefox is not enough. The system needs some way of knowing how to handle http links Maybe along the lines of sudo update-alternatives --config x-www-browser I'll look into it, but doesn't it work through myjdownloader as jivetrky mentioned? I intended the docker webgui to be used initially for setting up the app, and the user would later use the myjdownloader interface for general usage as it is much easier to do copy paste and such. Quote Link to comment
rix Posted June 4, 2016 Share Posted June 4, 2016 It works except for recapacha, which is becoming increasingly popular.. Rrcaptcha won't work without the browser.. Quote Link to comment
bluepr0 Posted June 4, 2016 Share Posted June 4, 2016 Thanks a lot for these great dockers, I'm using quite a few of these! Just wondering if there's a way to avoid the initial dialog in the jDownloader, Boinc and Dolphin one? So I can get directly to the UI Thanks! Quote Link to comment
aptalca Posted June 4, 2016 Author Share Posted June 4, 2016 It works except for recapacha, which is becoming increasingly popular.. Rrcaptcha won't work without the browser.. Can you send me a link with recaptcha so I can test? Quote Link to comment
aptalca Posted June 4, 2016 Author Share Posted June 4, 2016 Thanks a lot for these great dockers, I'm using quite a few of these! Just wondering if there's a way to avoid the initial dialog in the jDownloader, Boinc and Dolphin one? So I can get directly to the UI Thanks! Doubt it, but I'll ask the developer of the dockergui base Quote Link to comment
rix Posted June 7, 2016 Share Posted June 7, 2016 It works except for recapacha, which is becoming increasingly popular.. Rrcaptcha won't work without the browser.. Can you send me a link with recaptcha so I can test? Done Quote Link to comment
page3 Posted June 7, 2016 Share Posted June 7, 2016 Anyone able to help with the ZoneMinder docker configuration? I have it installed and running fine, by following the instructions at the beginning of this thread. I also have my events folder on my cache drive, and moved to my array nightly. My problem is with getting email alerts to work. My ISP SMTP server requires authentication. I don't seem able to add these details. Lots and lots of googling later I'm still at a loss. I'm not sure if the Docker has access to sendmail (or similar) or what I need do to configure it. Certainly the ZoneMinder GUI config is limited in what you can set, with relation to email. I've had a snoop around in the Docker, but still none the wiser. Any pointers appreciated Quote Link to comment
aptalca Posted June 7, 2016 Author Share Posted June 7, 2016 It works except for recapacha, which is becoming increasingly popular.. Rrcaptcha won't work without the browser.. Can you send me a link with recaptcha so I can test? Done Your link didn't work, so I couldn't test the recaptcha, but I figured out how to get the browser to work exec into the jdownloader container, do apt-get update and apt-get install firefox And then in jdownloader settings, click on advanced settings, search for "browser" and change the two variables as shown in the attached picture. After that, jdownloader is able to open links in firefox (I tested by opening the changelog in the help menu) and when you close the browser tab, focus goes back to jdownloader. If you confirm that it works, I'll update the container and have it include firefox Quote Link to comment
aptalca Posted June 7, 2016 Author Share Posted June 7, 2016 Anyone able to help with the ZoneMinder docker configuration? I have it installed and running fine, by following the instructions at the beginning of this thread. I also have my events folder on my cache drive, and moved to my array nightly. My problem is with getting email alerts to work. My ISP SMTP server requires authentication. I don't seem able to add these details. Lots and lots of googling later I'm still at a loss. I'm not sure if the Docker has access to sendmail (or similar) or what I need do to configure it. Certainly the ZoneMinder GUI config is limited in what you can set, with relation to email. I've had a snoop around in the Docker, but still none the wiser. Any pointers appreciated https://wiki.zoneminder.com/How_to_get_ssmtp_working_with_Zoneminder It seems you have to install a couple of packages for mail and configure them first. And then zoneminder will be able to send e-mails. If you're capable of doing those in command line, go ahead and try, and if it works, I'll update the container with those packages and a persistent e-mail config file. If not, I can take a loot when I get a chance (no promises) Quote Link to comment
soana Posted June 7, 2016 Share Posted June 7, 2016 One issue of Computer Shopper from last year had some directions on how to setup email alerts. Never got to test it out Sent from my SM-N920V using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment
page3 Posted June 8, 2016 Share Posted June 8, 2016 Anyone able to help with the ZoneMinder docker configuration? I have it installed and running fine, by following the instructions at the beginning of this thread. I also have my events folder on my cache drive, and moved to my array nightly. My problem is with getting email alerts to work. My ISP SMTP server requires authentication. I don't seem able to add these details. Lots and lots of googling later I'm still at a loss. I'm not sure if the Docker has access to sendmail (or similar) or what I need do to configure it. Certainly the ZoneMinder GUI config is limited in what you can set, with relation to email. I've had a snoop around in the Docker, but still none the wiser. Any pointers appreciated https://wiki.zoneminder.com/How_to_get_ssmtp_working_with_Zoneminder It seems you have to install a couple of packages for mail and configure them first. And then zoneminder will be able to send e-mails. If you're capable of doing those in command line, go ahead and try, and if it works, I'll update the container with those packages and a persistent e-mail config file. If not, I can take a loot when I get a chance (no promises) Great, thanks. I hadn't found that article. It doesn't look too difficult, so I'll give it a go and report back. Quote Link to comment
rix Posted June 8, 2016 Share Posted June 8, 2016 It works except for recapacha, which is becoming increasingly popular.. Rrcaptcha won't work without the browser.. Can you send me a link with recaptcha so I can test? Done Your link didn't work, so I couldn't test the recaptcha, but I figured out how to get the browser to work exec into the jdownloader container, do apt-get update and apt-get install firefox And then in jdownloader settings, click on advanced settings, search for "browser" and change the two variables as shown in the attached picture. After that, jdownloader is able to open links in firefox (I tested by opening the changelog in the help menu) and when you close the browser tab, focus goes back to jdownloader. If you confirm that it works, I'll update the container and have it include firefox Ill test it & come back to you! Thanks for the research Also I PM'd you a working link. EDiT: That worked. Here are the Values one needs to set up: After apt-get update / install firefox: ["/usr/bin/firefox","%s"] for both GeneralSettings: Browser Command Line and BrowserCaptchaSolver: Browser Commandline (no -app parameter). If JDownloader then encounters a captcha it opens a new window that is closed on solving the captcha/after some time. Please integrate firefox into the docker Quote Link to comment
bluepr0 Posted June 11, 2016 Share Posted June 11, 2016 Hello! I having weird behaviour when updating the docker. Right after installing the update (where it downloads 0 data) if I click on "Check for updates" it says there's an update pending again. I tried removing jDownloader completely including /config path and it still happening the same. I'm on beta22! EDIT: after reinstalling jDownloader completely I was able to login and update jDownloder to the latest version, but now I'm getting this errors all around the place . I can't connect through local or with my.jdownloader.com I can get to the screen below, but once I click on "OK" button nothing happens and it seems to hang. Quote Link to comment
aptalca Posted June 11, 2016 Author Share Posted June 11, 2016 Hello! I having weird behaviour when updating the docker. Right after installing the update (where it downloads 0 data) if I click on "Check for updates" it says there's an update pending again. I tried removing jDownloader completely including /config path and it still happening the same. I'm on beta22! EDIT: after reinstalling jDownloader completely I was able to login and update jDownloder to the latest version, but now I'm getting this errors all around the place . I can't connect through local or with my.jdownloader.com I can get to the screen below, but once I click on "OK" button nothing happens and it seems to hang. This is related to the new unraid bug where it constantly thinks there is an update when there isn't. Somewhere along the line, when you did the update I guess, it was uncleanly shut down and the x1 lock file was never deleted. A reinstall should take care of it. Click on the container name and select edit. Don't make any changes and hit apply. It should reinstall it fresh and the x1 lock file should be gone. I tested installing it, and updating it within the jdownloader gui and it works. Don't update the container through the unraid docker tab, it was recently updated with the browser and I'm not planning any updates to the container for a while anyway. Hopefully limetech will fix the false update problem soon. Quote Link to comment
bluepr0 Posted June 11, 2016 Share Posted June 11, 2016 Hello! I having weird behaviour when updating the docker. Right after installing the update (where it downloads 0 data) if I click on "Check for updates" it says there's an update pending again. I tried removing jDownloader completely including /config path and it still happening the same. I'm on beta22! EDIT: after reinstalling jDownloader completely I was able to login and update jDownloder to the latest version, but now I'm getting this errors all around the place . I can't connect through local or with my.jdownloader.com I can get to the screen below, but once I click on "OK" button nothing happens and it seems to hang. This is related to the new unraid bug where it constantly thinks there is an update when there isn't. Somewhere along the line, when you did the update I guess, it was uncleanly shut down and the x1 lock file was never deleted. A reinstall should take care of it. Click on the container name and select edit. Don't make any changes and hit apply. It should reinstall it fresh and the x1 lock file should be gone. I tested installing it, and updating it within the jdownloader gui and it works. Don't update the container through the unraid docker tab, it was recently updated with the browser and I'm not planning any updates to the container for a while anyway. Hopefully limetech will fix the false update problem soon. Thank you! I will give it a try Quote Link to comment
jrdnlc Posted June 12, 2016 Share Posted June 12, 2016 Any plans for a Apache-letsencrypt docker? @aptalca Quote Link to comment
aptalca Posted June 12, 2016 Author Share Posted June 12, 2016 Any plans for a Apache-letsencrypt docker? @aptalca I'm afraid not. I never really used apache and am pretty happy with nginx. It would be too big of a learning curve for me with little to no gain Quote Link to comment
rix Posted June 13, 2016 Share Posted June 13, 2016 Hey Aptalca, just a small update on JDownloader: It does not require a standalone browser anymore but a Phatomjs install.. Could you perchance integrate: https://bitbucket.org/ariya/phantomjs/downloads/phantomjs-2.1.1-linux-x86_64.tar.bz2 Into the container. That would be all of it.. Quote Link to comment
soana Posted June 13, 2016 Share Posted June 13, 2016 I keep getting the following when trying to install Jdownloader2. Pulling image: aptalca/docker-jdownloader2:latest IMAGE ID [latest]: Pulling from aptalca/docker-jdownloader2. IMAGE ID [e9c5e611068d]: Already exists. IMAGE ID [c29de585b225]: Already exists. IMAGE ID [0b3e3644d782]: Already exists. IMAGE ID [a3ed95caeb02]: Already exists. IMAGE ID [f9cf24c26853]: Already exists. IMAGE ID [47f8cff1b587]: Already exists. IMAGE ID [c7f597623b22]: Already exists. IMAGE ID [848ff3ed44b9]: Already exists. IMAGE ID [09242b92ea5a]: Pulling fs layer. Downloading 100% of 78 MB. Verifying Checksum. Download complete. Extracting. Pull complete. IMAGE ID [25dda6b51530]: Pulling fs layer. Downloading 100% of 138 B. Verifying Checksum. Download complete. Extracting. Pull complete. IMAGE ID [5da3a07e6fd2]: Pulling fs layer. Downloading 100% of 284 B. Verifying Checksum. Download complete. Extracting. Pull complete. IMAGE ID [8ecd81a7bfc8]: Pulling fs layer. Downloading 100% of 89 MB. Verifying Checksum. Download complete. Extracting. Pull complete. IMAGE ID [41ef1f9d8e79]: Pulling fs layer. Downloading 100% of 284 B. Verifying Checksum. Download complete. Extracting. Pull complete. TOTAL DATA PULLED: 166 MB Command: root@localhost:# /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.docker.manager/scripts/docker run -d --name="JDownloader2" --net="bridge" -e TZ="America/New_York" -e HOST_OS="unRAID" -e "WIDTH"="1280" -e "HEIGHT"="720" -p 8987:8080/tcp -v "/mnt/cache/appdata/JDownloader2":"/config":rw aptalca/docker-jdownloader2 Unable to find image 'aptalca/docker-jdownloader2:latest' locally latest: Pulling from aptalca/docker-jdownloader2 e9c5e611068d: Already exists c29de585b225: Already exists 0b3e3644d782: Already exists a3ed95caeb02: Already exists a3ed95caeb02: Already exists f9cf24c26853: Already exists 47f8cff1b587: Already exists a3ed95caeb02: Already exists a3ed95caeb02: Already exists a3ed95caeb02: Already exists a3ed95caeb02: Already exists c7f597623b22: Already exists 848ff3ed44b9: Already exists 09242b92ea5a: Pulling fs layer 25dda6b51530: Pulling fs layer 5da3a07e6fd2: Pulling fs layer 8ecd81a7bfc8: Pulling fs layer 41ef1f9d8e79: Pulling fs layer 8ecd81a7bfc8: Waiting 41ef1f9d8e79: Waiting 25dda6b51530: Verifying Checksum 25dda6b51530: Download complete 5da3a07e6fd2: Download complete 41ef1f9d8e79: Verifying Checksum 41ef1f9d8e79: Download complete 09242b92ea5a: Verifying Checksum 09242b92ea5a: Download complete 09242b92ea5a: Pull complete 09242b92ea5a: Pull complete 25dda6b51530: Pull complete 25dda6b51530: Pull complete 5da3a07e6fd2: Pull complete 5da3a07e6fd2: Pull complete 8ecd81a7bfc8: Verifying Checksum 8ecd81a7bfc8: Download complete 8ecd81a7bfc8: Pull complete 8ecd81a7bfc8: Pull complete 41ef1f9d8e79: Pull complete 41ef1f9d8e79: Pull complete docker: layers from manifest don't match image configuration. See '/usr/bin/docker run --help'. The command failed. Quote Link to comment
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