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WantedBy=multi-user.target Unable to extract archives usr/lib/systemd/system/rvice ĮxecStart=/usr/bin/nzbget -c /var/lib/nzbget/.nzbget -DĮxecStop=/usr/bin/nzbget -c /var/lib/nzbget/.nzbget -QĮxecReload=/usr/bin/nzbget -c /var/lib/nzbget/.nzbget -O The following rvice provides an alternative solution for (re)starting NZBGet when using systemd: Clean-up the configuration-file and restart the server/daemon again. This may happen when the user edited the NZBGet configuration by the Web-interface (located at corrupting the configuration-file. For security reasons it is recommended to change the default credentials. The default credentials for NZBGet are nzbget as user and tegbzn6789 as password. Troubleshooting Default NZBGet credentials d/p/fipsmode.patch: Fix build against OpenSSL 3.0 Closes: 1005717 Thanks to. $ sudo -u nzbget /usr/bin/nzbget -c /var/lib/nzbget/.nzbget -D nzbget (21.0+dfsg-2.1) unstable urgencymedium Non-maintainer upload. Starting NZBGet as user nzbget in daemon-mode, or start NZBGet by using the rvice if installed with the nzbget-systemd AUR instead: by adding 'yourself' to the nzbget group). New users generally have no issue feeling their way through the process of installing and setting up the software. In the tradition of SABnzbd, it runs in the user's browser offering a slick, minimalist interface that is remarkably easy to get the hang of. Instead, give individual users/groups appropriate permissions to the appropriate directories (e.g. NZBGet is the latest and greatest in NZB downloaders. Making the target directory world read/writable is highly discouraged (i.e. The /home/myuser/Downloads/NZBGet will be accessible for the user nzbget and for the nzbget group.
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# chmod 775 /home/myuser/Downloads/NZBGet # chown -R nzbget:nzbget /home/myuser/Downloads/NZBGet UMask=0002 # 775 for dirs - 664 for filesĬreate and set permissions for the desired directories:
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See system user for an example and reasons why it may be useful.Īfter adding a system user, update the main configuration file using the webinterface or by manually editing /var/lib/nzbget/.nzbget: Note: nzbget-systemd AUR and nzbget-git AUR already provide the nzbget user and user group. Make sure the permissions are set correctly: Update the configuration before starting NZBGet:ĬonfigTemplate=/usr/share/nzbget/nf # cp /usr/share/nzbget/nf /var/lib/nzbget/.nzbget
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Alternatively, install the development version from the Arch User Repository ( nzbget-git AUR), which also includes the systemd service.Ĭopy the template configuration file to a custom directory:
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Encrypts communications between client and server so others cant see information like your login. Install the nzbget package and the optional nzbget-systemd AUR that provides a nzbget systemd service. NZBGet can use two TLS/SSL libraries: OpenSSL and GnuTLS. 4 Running NZBGet under a different user.