BenjV
BenjV
These are only the commandline arguments for the freebds deamon binary so the full command should be: ( Be sure to login as the medusa user and not with root...
To run medusa correctly in deamon mode you have to start it with the init.freebsd script and change the installation location of medusa to the default location (/local/medusa) If you...
By determination. Switch off all but one of and try again. If not the problem add another till you find the problem.
Addic7ed uses currently a captcha during login, so a login by a program like Medusa is not possible anymore.
To make that work you must have done a login on the addic7ed website with a browser running on the same machine to store the captcha in a cookie. So...
Were is that userid to be found?
So when is does expire then you have to login again before Medusa is be able to work again?
Or as alternative you could add this switch to the python command. > -Xutf8
I assume that you are using medusa on a Synology Nas. @eaDir is a hidden system folder used by some Synology packages. It is correct that the postprocessor skips these...
You can ignore that @eaDir, medusa is that doing too, it only reports a hidden directory. That's not a bug at all.