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b1jzcbx
Mar 25, 2022Tutor
nzbget 21.1 stable on os 6.10.7
Hey folks! i have a readynas rndp6000-100nas that i've gone through all the upgrades to (firmware is 2010FLAME6, OS 6.10.7, intel E7600 cpu, and 4GB of DDR2 800). has anyone been able to inst...
b1jzcbx
Apr 04, 2022Tutor
Hey!
thanks for offering! i'm not sure if i have it sorted out.. i don't think i do.
As per the recommendation of others, i went to rnxtras.com and downloaded the cert fix.
I uploaded it per the instructions, however one of my apps (nzbget 21.X (latest stable)) claims there's a cert problem and the only way around it is to disable cert validation in the app, which they (the folks who wrote nzbget) strongly recommend against (for obvious reasons).
nzbget comes with all updated certs and in this simple and straightforward install, it should all work right off the bat.
any advice is greatly appreciated!
ipb_uk
Apr 04, 2022Aspirant
Oh dear I seem to have two sets on notes on how I installed it, lets go with this one!
Install the rn version of nzbget from netgear.
Get hold of an updated version from nzbget.net. (ie nzbget-21.1-bin-linux.run) I'm using "nzbget-21.2-testing-r2333-bin-linux.run".
Copy the new version to the nas. Or use WinSCP to drag & drop straight into /apps.
Log into the nas with putty (or your weapon of choice!). I logged in as root (can be a disaster if you do something wrong here).
If you haven't dumped it into the location above, locate the new file and copy it to /apps
mv /where/ever/nzbget-21.1-bin-linux.run /apps/
Navigate to the "/apps/" folder.
Make sure it's there and the folder for nzbget (nzbget-rn).
ls -l (this show them)
Then run the below...
chmod +x nzbget-21.1-bin-linux.run
Then use the below to install the new version.
./nzbget-21.2-testing-r2333-bin-linux.run --destdir /apps/nzbget-rn
That hopefully should work. I do have it running here!
Remember linux is case sensitive.
- ipb_ukApr 04, 2022Aspirant
The other set of notes is some what shorter.
To upgrade netgears version of nzbget, download the update from nzbget.net. Use 7z to extract the files and rename "nzbget-x86_64" (or what ever the new file is called) to nzbget and copy to a share on the box. Also copy the new webui folder to the same place.
Shh in the box and use mv to rename the old "nzbget" file to "nzbget.old", mv /apps/nzbget-rn /apps/nzbget/nzbget.old
Do the same for the webui folder.
Then copy the new "nzbget" file. cp path/to/new/file/nzbget /apps/nzbget-rn/nzbget. Do the same for the webui folder.
Reboot.
- b1jzcbxApr 06, 2022Tutor
i think i may have fixed it.. i'm downloading movies now with tls activated and no warnings or errors..
in the nzbget webpage, i went to the security menu on the left, scrolled down to SecureCert and put the path to a folder that 'held a lotta certs..' i was just winging it.. in my case, the path is /etc/ssl/certs
i didn't put any file name or anything.. that is literally all that sits in the option box next to SecureCert..
i saved and restarted nzbget and it's cruising..
can anyone verify that i did in fact do this properly?
- ipb_ukApr 06, 2022Aspirant
I believe (correct me if I'm wrong here!) that's only needed to access the webgui via https, which I don't and therefor these boxes (secure.. control, cert, key) have nowt in them and I'm still working.
Anyway if it's working for you, then I say don't fix it any more and let it do it's thing.
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