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Descargar binarios de Usenet con URD (Usenet Resource Downloader)
Jul 14th
Hay varios programas para la descarga de binario de los grupos de noticias (Usenet). Pero hoy vamos a hablar de Usenet Resource Downloader (URD para los amigos).
URD es un programa para descargar binarios de Usenet (grupos de noticias) a través de una interfaz web.
Mientras que algunos otros programas ofrecen servicios similares (por ejemplo, Ninan, Sabnzbd), URD no necesita archivos NZB externa para funcionar. URD te permite suscribirte a grupos de noticias y, a continuación se analizan automáticamente los artículos de forma descargable “conjuntos”, integrado por todos los archivos que pertenecen a una carga específica. Estos conjuntos se muestran, ya través de apuntar y hacer clic usted puede estar descargando un archivo binario en un momento.
Eso no quiere decir que los archivos NZB no son compatibles. URD permite tanto a exportadores de archivos NZB (a partir de un conjunto, por ejemplo) y la importación.
¿Qué se puede y no puede hacer URD?
- Authentication to newsserver
- Encryption of newsserver connection (TLS & SSLv2)
- Multiple newsserver connections
- Automatic detection of max. newsserver connections
- Downloading newsgroup headers (Xover)
- Downloading compressed newsgroup headers (Xzver)
- Computing sets from individual articles
- Importing sets from RSS feeds
- Schedule periodic newsgroup updates
- Download from an NZB file
- Download binary as an NZB file
- Periodically check if URD is up to date
- Preview function to quickly see .jpg / .nfo files in a set
- Cross-site Request Forgery (XSRF) protection
- (Smarty) Templates
- Multiple languages (EN/NL/DE/FR/SE)
- Multiple newsserver support
- User defined scripts can be run after a download completes
- Upload to newsservers
- Read posts in non-alt.binaries newsgroups
No está aún:
- Automatic update to newer version without having to reinstall URD
- Automatically install new templates
Instalando URD en Ubuntu
Es necesario bajar el paquete .deb. Una vez bajado, realizamos doble clic sobre el fichero o bien lo instalamos desde una terminal de la siguiente forma:
sudo dpkg -i urd_1.0.5-1_all.deb
Después de la instalación necesitaremos cambiar un parámetro de memoria.
sudo vi /etc/php5/cli/php.ini memory_limit = 128M
Ahora que ya hemos realizado la instalación, podemos acceder a URD desde nuestro navegador.
(http://[YOUR IP-ADDRESS OR HOSTNAME]/urd/)
Security Support for Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 to be terminated on February 15th
Jan 21st
One year after the release of Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 alias “lenny” and nearly three years after the release of Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 alias “etch” the security support for the old distribution (4.0 alias “etch”) is coming to an end next month. The Debian project is proud to be able to support its old distribution for such a long time and even for one year after a new version has been released.
The Debian project released Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 alias “lenny” on the 15th of February 2009. Users and Distributors have been given a one-year timeframe to upgrade their old installations to the current stable release. Hence, the security support for the old release of 4.0 is going to end in February 2010 as previously announced.
Previously announced security updates for the old release will continue to be available on security.debian.org.
Security Updates
The Debian Security Team provides security updates for the current distribution via <http://security.debian.org/>. Security updates for the old distribution are also provided for one year after the new distribution has been released or until the current distribution is superseded, whatever happens first.
Upgrading to Debian 5.0 alias “lenny”
Upgrades to Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 from the previous release, Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 alias “etch” are automatically handled by the aptitude package management tool for most configurations, and to a certain degree also by the apt-get package management tool. As always, Debian GNU/Linux systems can be upgraded painlessly, in place, without any forced downtime, but it is strongly recommended to read the release notes[1] for possible issues, and for detailed instructions on installing and upgrading.
1: http://www.debian.org/releases/lenny/releasenotes