Ifyou run with -vv --dump responses then you'll be able to find the HTTP request and response in the log that generated the problem, but I'm willing to bet it came back from the directory listing request.
100%. I mean you can see that this is a http error lol. The overall contact with them was kinda .. weird. But after all the service is not for mounting in first place, so I'm really happy that rclone supports it!
I tried that but somehow that crashes the CMD. After I start this and start the scan I can see how incredible fast it scans all folders etc. after I saw a http error I tried to stop it with CTRL + C, but then the console crashes and the only thing I can see is this:
I have one more question Is it possible that --poll-interval 15s has no effect on 1fichier mounts? I even tried --vfs-cache-poll-interval 15s but the folder don't get any updates. Do I miss something or is there another way to check for new files?
The Judicial Court of Paris sided with Nintendo in a decision handed down on May 25, 2021. The Court found that Dstorage could be held liable for failing to remove illegal copies of Nintendo games hosted on 1fichier, based on notifications sent by rightsholders.
By decision dated May 25, 2021, the Paris court ruled that the company DSTORAGE, which operates the website
1fichier.com, has engaged its liability as as a content host by not removing illegal content despite the notifications made by Nintendo Co., Ltd., The Pokmon Company, Creatures Inc. and DE Inc. and ordered it to pay NINTENDO Co Ltd, the sums of 885,500 euros and 50,000 euros in compensation for its damages.
Nintendo says the Court of Appeal ruling confirms that rightsholders are not required to obtain a court order before filing requests with file-hosting services to remove or block access to infringing content. In respect of copyright infringement notices or trademark-based takedowns, rightsholders are not required to provide information that goes beyond the requirements of the law.
But today just start to play with Emby and tried to import some of my Libraries (all my libraries are with STRM files hosted in some file hostings) and for my surprise Emby cant get to play any of these giving a error message.
Hi, i dont think is something wrong with ffmpeg because tried to play the same file with another file host and plays fine, i leave here 2 logs more, the 2 are with the same file but like i said, 2 differents file host, one working and the other not (the one not working 1ficher is the one i want i use correctly)
The remote server is returning a 401 error when ffmpeg tries to talk to it. That means one of two things - the url you've entered into your strm file is incorrect, or it is correct but perhaps there's some formatting or encoding problem with the way the server is passing it into ffmpeg. Since this is your strm file and your remote server, you are the one who is going to have to answer that question. The answer to that question will determine whether you need to fix or strm file or whether we need to fix our command lines.
the strm file points to the same url being passed into ffmpeg. While I understand this might be an Emby bug strm files are unique to each individual setup which means you're going to have to be able to access them, investigate, and compare the contents to the url's being passed into ffmpeg. You can learn more about strm files on our wiki which has a few examples of what they look like:
Hi @@Luke, i spend few hours comparing the video files with the strm url linked to and i dont found any strange on that.
Also i made a lot of testings in some different scenarios and the results are that this type of url inside the strm files that are :password@server/file can be played in all media players that i tried, that is Kodi, Plex, Gom Player and VLC (VLC is the only one of these four that prompot for authentication, but after you put the user and password the file can be played as normally) but not play in Emby.
Another thing i tested is if i get the direct hotlink url from the file, in this case (format -
12.1fichier.com/file) the Emby player its capable to play the file without any problem but i can use these direct hotlinks in my strm files because these links expires and renew every 4-6 hours whereby thats not the solution.
In definitively, i think thats something wrong with Emby in the way he resolve the strm files that have an url that requires authentication... is that possible?
Only thing i can do if you want to try yourself or anyone from Emby team is give you a fresh premium account from
1fichier.com and see the results fromyour own because like i said i dont have any idea of why Emby doesnt like these type of links.
Though recently, I deleted the Sims 4 and Origin since my computer was having issues and had to wipe it to get it repaired. This week, I tried to install the Sims 4 again onto my computer. The installation is fine until it gets to the finalizing stage. Then a pop-up appears saying the download failed. I've restarted my computer, I've run Origin as administrator, and I've tried to clear the cache (not sure I did it right though). Please tell me there's a solution! I would really love the help.
Restart your computer after you've done it. If the download still fails, clear Origin's cache and restart your computer again, and then try repairing the game instead: right-click on the Sims 4 icon in your Origin library and select Repair.
If this doesn't help either, try setting an exception for Origin.exe in your antivirus/firewall. You might need to set one for TS4_x64.exe too, although that wouldn't seem necessary just for the update process.
@puzzlezaddict I followed all the steps to clear the cache. When I open up Origin, it automatically begins to 'repair' the game, saying 'verifying game files.' The game hasn't even installed, it doesn't say there are any updates. But the download still failed.
@sarahkate513 If changing the firewall settings didn't help, please disable auto updates in Origin. Hover over your username, select Application Settings, and under Application (the first header), scroll down to Client update and disable auto game updates. Then clear Origin's cache again, restart your computer, and see whether you can download the game rather than Origin trying to repair.
If not, you can use a tool like Revo Uninstaller or Piriform's CCleaner to find and remove all Sims 4-related content from your computer. If you have any content that you'd like to save, please rename the Sims 4 user data folder in Documents\Electronic Arts, so it doesn't get flagged.
@anghang21 Try installing Sims 4 into a different, newly created folder. You can install it almost anywhere; just avoid Documents and Program Files. It's also a good idea to install only the base game, and then move onto the packs once the base game installation completes.
I am trying to direct download some files using basic authentication from
1fichier.com, this works perfectly in browsers " :[email protected]/?file_ID&auth=1", but i am trying to do the same thing in my application and nothing is working... i tried request header with pure email and password, i tried header with base64 encoded email and password , i tried to send a Post request with my credentials but i always get 401 error : Unauthorized. Does Anyone Know how can i send authentication in my http request to 1fichier servers ?
You can also direct download using "basic authentication" : :[email protected]/?file_IDTip: add&auth=1to the URL. The server will ask for an authentication.'@' of the email address is invalid with this protocol and you must use '%' instead.
@sshort Is this running on the new beta of software distribution? I have a personal preference of installing from pkg files so I do not have a lot of experience here. Anyhow, I know DMGs mount on the users desktop and you usually drag the item to the application folder. I don't think Meraki knows this by default so you have to use an install command to do so. Hopefully, this helps:
Upon further investigation, no command should be needed to install from a DMG. I tested it by creating a dmg with just an app inside and pushing it, installed just fine. I would check to make sure that the DMG is just the app, nothing else, upload it to the Meraki cloud and push. Why would you need to wrap the pkgs into DMGs? This may be your issue. A DMG should just contain a .app file.
@jared_f Hmmm, I'll test uploading a straight .pkg later today, maybe something changed if you're on the SM agent beta. I went through the steps to wrap my installer in a .dmg because of this documentation:
If you go to the Apps section, does it look like this? Can you upgrade to the newest version (beta)? With the beta you can deploy DMGs and PKGs. If not, send a message to @Melissa and she can get you into the beta.
I'm still working with support, but my issue is partially resolved by uploading an app to the Meraki cloud vs. hosting with an external link. The app does eventually install on the target Mac, however Systems Manager will give a "failed" message, and the app will appear in the "missing" category.
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