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post Jan 4 2020, 17:29
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Is it possible to support IPv6 in the future?

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post Jan 5 2020, 10:22
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Hello,

I have been running 1.6.0 since its release, and have had it running pretty well. Over the ~60 uninterrupted hours that I have had it online, my Quality and Trust have been solid at 7-8k and 1k, respectively. Unfortunately, about half an hour ago, I noticed that these numbers had tanked, hard. I am now sitting at <2k Quality and negative Trust. I have changed no settings with my computer or network, my hardware resources are not constricted, and a cache validation completed without failure.

Anyone else running into this sort of issue, lately? I am logging a ton of the following warnings, errors, faults, etc.:

java.net.SocketTimeoutException: connect timed out
java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read timed out

The connection was interrupted or closed by the remote host.
Connection reset by peer: socket write error

An error has occurred. (400)

I have shut down my client, in order to prevent my Trust number from tanking any further. Would appreciate some help on this.

EDIT: I turned my client back on after a couple hours. My Trust has recovered back to 1k, but it will take a while for the Quality to recover, I suppose. I do not know what caused the blip I experienced, but it does not appear to have been on my end (unless my ISP was having an issue that was not visible within my monitoring software).

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post Jan 5 2020, 12:48
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I don't know how you've pulled that out tenbro, but since I'm running H@H 1.6.0 instead of 1.4.2 I've got this:



Perfect Trust+Quality at all times. I'm wondering if I can raise the max speed now. Awesome job dude. smile.gif


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post Jan 7 2020, 21:03
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QUOTE(decondelite @ Jan 5 2020, 10:48) *

I don't know how you've pulled that out tenbro, but since I'm running H@H 1.6.0 instead of 1.4.2 I've got this:



Perfect Trust+Quality at all times. I'm wondering if I can raise the max speed now. Awesome job dude. smile.gif


Same, been getting perfect trust+quality even on rush hours since changing from 1.4.2 version to first 1.5.4 then 1.6. I have my limit on 44000 though since I actually use my server for other things.
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post Jan 8 2020, 12:00
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QUOTE(decondelite @ Jan 5 2020, 17:48) *

I don't know how you've pulled that out tenbro, but since I'm running H@H 1.6.0 instead of 1.4.2 I've got this:



Perfect Trust+Quality at all times. I'm wondering if I can raise the max speed now. Awesome job dude. smile.gif



my max-speed just stuck at 26xxx no matter which version of java i run the client on my raspberry pi 4!
it runs at full speed of 80000 before. What machine do you run it on?
PS: i use home connections, is there any possibility that my ISP imposed bandwidth limit on certain ports?

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post Jan 8 2020, 16:46
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I haven't really got anything to complain about. But I was wondering if anyone has any tips for making the H@H client an auto-starting service in ubuntu? Lowkey tryna get my server in a state where I can get it to auto run updates n shit every night and having to manually restart the client sorta defeats that purpose...
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post Jan 8 2020, 19:28
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QUOTE(sbrd95 @ Jan 8 2020, 21:46) *

I haven't really got anything to complain about. But I was wondering if anyone has any tips for making the H@H client an auto-starting service in ubuntu? Lowkey tryna get my server in a state where I can get it to auto run updates n shit every night and having to manually restart the client sorta defeats that purpose...

Crontab
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post Jan 8 2020, 20:33
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hi,guys.
Could I get gallery id from cached file path?
I use H@H 1.6.0.I like watching dimly cached file.
I got fave Image. and I'm interested in original staff.
so could I get original gallery id from cached file path?.
for examle,
How to get those content (http://ehentaihip.com/s/0658ddf2a/70381-3) from cached file that under H@H cache folder.
cache/06/58/0658ddf2a2d814122ae18c47a2ef920007a4ac9f-580169-1241-1600-jpg.
Please let me know if you can.
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post Jan 8 2020, 21:52
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when using "click here if the image fails loading", the page will try to reload the image from source through http, which I guess should also be migrated to https.


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post Jan 8 2020, 23:50
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when using "click here if the image fails loading", the page will try to reload the image from source through http, which I guess should also be migrated to https.


The image servers don't do HTTPS yet, but they will eventually.
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post Jan 9 2020, 00:18
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QUOTE(Me1_base_honor @ Jan 8 2020, 09:00) *


my max-speed just stuck at 26xxx no matter which version of java i run the client on my raspberry pi 4!
it runs at full speed of 80000 before. What machine do you run it on?
PS: i use home connections, is there any possibility that my ISP imposed bandwidth limit on certain ports?

SSL may be a big part of it. Rpi (or ARM in general) has no opimized SSL handshake libraries, so SSL is a particularly big hit on the Pi


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post Jan 9 2020, 08:02
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Crontab


Just to add on two cents here... The more recent Ubuntus (or however you pluralize that) don't actually use cron directly, they use something else - systemd, I believe? I think it's systemd.

Yes, this is a nitpick, and it's moot one at that - systemd knows how to read cronfiles, and so if you make a crontab entry it will work perfectly fine. Plus, its probably less effort to make a crontab entry than it is to create/install something as a systemd service; just "crontab -e", add a single line, save, and bam it's done. (Well, assuming you don't fudge up the first bit of the crontab line that says when to run it, like I tend to do. But that's besides the point.)

However, sometimes it does make more sense to make an actual systemd service. Usually when there's common service-like behavior that would require writing boilerplate logic, or dependencies, etc. For example, I have a small web app behind nginx, with both configured as systemd services; I can start or stop them at will (or reload nginx's configuration as well), and if I start the app while nginx is stopped, it will auto-start nginx for me. It also keeps a limited log of stderr, so if I do something dumb I can check that (instead of it getting discarded like a cron stderr would without explicit logging).

So, if making a crontab entry works out well, then great. If not, try looking into systemd; it's got more complexity but more features as well.
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post Jan 9 2020, 13:39
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I have same speed issues with my Raspberry Pi 3B.
Before the change, the maximum speed can reach the burst speed 100000KB/s,
after I upgraded the H@H client, the speed dropped to 8972 KB/s.

I am planing to switch to Atomic Pi, which is a x86 CPU board.
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post Jan 9 2020, 15:18
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Performance problems on Raspberry Pis might be related to lack of hardware AES. I believe it might be solved, or at least made easier by adding ChaCha20-Poly1305 cipher suite (which is known to work much faster on systems without hardware ciphers) support to H@H client and placing it on top of server cipher preference.
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post Jan 9 2020, 17:10
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I am planing to switch to Atomic Pi, which is a x86 CPU board.

x86 it's not enough, you still have to check if the CPU has hardware acceleration for AES.
From what I can see in Intel site the Atomic Pi processor has the AES-NI extensions so you're covered, but not all atom cpus are that lucky.
Last time I had to transfer 300+GB from one old atom to another (rsync over ssh) it took forever since no hw acceleration + openssh disabling arcfour in 7.6 means I couldn't break the 5MB/s barrier.
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Crontab

I highly advise against installing H@H as a service. It prevents one from shutting it down properly.
If I've written the wiki tutorial to run H@H with screen for Debian (the same can be done with Ubuntu I guess), there's a good reason for it.


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post Jan 10 2020, 08:53
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I highly advise against installing H@H as a service. It prevents one from shutting it down properly.
If I've written the wiki tutorial to run H@H with screen for Debian (the same can be done with Ubuntu I guess), there's a good reason for it.


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post Jan 10 2020, 08:53
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I am now running H@H in a docker container, the docker daemon should stop the H@H service first when the shutdown command be sent.

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post Jan 10 2020, 11:22
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QUOTE(decondelite @ Jan 10 2020, 08:30) *

I highly advise against installing H@H as a service. It prevents one from shutting it down properly.
If I've written the wiki tutorial to run H@H with screen for Debian (the same can be done with Ubuntu I guess), there's a good reason for it.


I mean I was naturally going to run it in tmux but still as a service.
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post Jan 11 2020, 02:09
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Perhaps dumb question (and perhaps one that I would know the answer to if I ran H@H, but I don't have the upload speeds to), but why is it so ill-advised to run H@H as a service? Or more accurately, why are things like screen or tmux required? The wiki page for Debian mentions screen, but the Ubuntu one just does a fire-and-forget with nohup (recommending kill to stop it), and Ubuntu and Debian aren't exactly worlds apart.

I mean, If it's just a mechanism to close it out gracefully, there's gotta be a dozen ways to do that which don't necessitate a persistent screen/tmux. (And besides, if part of the goal is to let it close gracefully, using screen/tmux mean that you would have to manually kill H@H before running shutdown, right? If you forget that manual step before a shutdown, then you're not really any better off than a nohup/crontab. That's honestly part of the reason service managers exist - to automate startup and shutdown.)

...Maybe H@H runs more like an interactive command than a daemon, like with a curses interface or something, and you lose that if you just nohup it? Otherwise I'm just kinda confused. And looking through the wiki, I see images of a Java GUI, and maybe a browser-based interface, but nothing that I can find about what the actual stdin or stdout look like.
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