Optimized uploading file chunk size (now 1000 KB).Optimized source requests timings (ED2K, BT).Limited download sources amount ("Downloads.SourcesWanted" option) to avoid freezes on very popular torrents with thousands of sources.Optimized BitTorrent tracker request code (no more freezes on download closing).Fixed tracker parameter of BitTorrent magnet-link.Fixed "X-Thex-URI" uploads header (real tiger tree height and ed2k hashset).Added "Content-Disposition:" HTTP-header to uploads.Fixed downloading with unknown file size (downloads stuck in verified state bug).Fixed downloading from silent FTP-servers.Removed Discovery.EnableG1GWC option to help connecting when no Gnutella 1 UDP-cache can be found.Implemented BTH adding to library file on torrent seeding.Fixed adding sources to just downloaded file in library.Fixed garbage "hosts" from broken Web-caches.Set default chunk size to 256 KB (for compatibility).New torrent codepage defaulted to UTF-8.Fixed download size range of download properties dialogue. ![]() Fixed crash due incorrectly translated text in Português.The ability to 'skin' the interface, allowing users to change its appearance and more.Discover and download music and HD quality videos.Make new friends and connect with old ones.New interface with multiple color schemes.Complete unicode support, as well as numerous translations.This does not include sound in MPEGs however. Media Player - unlike some peer-to-peer software's media players, Shareaza's completely bypasses corruption and merges file chunks into one, creating a previewable video from virtually any amount of downloaded segments.Scheduler, which allows users to schedule tasks on Shareaza for a later period.The ability to download the same file simultaneously from multiple networks.You can download/upload from these networks: EDonkey2000, Gnutella, BitTorrent and Gnutella2 (G2). Shareaza can connect to up to 4 separate Peer-to-Peer networks, providing access to hundreds of thousands of diverse users, all from one single program. Shareaza is free & contains NO Spyware or third-party products. Might have to send emails to those Qnappers again.Shareaza is a peer-to-peer client for Windows that allows you to download any file-type found on several popular P2P networks. I am seriously looking at purchasing a TS-109 Pro or TS-209 Pro any day now and am disappointed the web server is not stable. ![]() Loosely bind means if one WAN port is too full due to load balancing, it simply uses the other, it is not strictly binded. I realize gateways (ok my pet peeve, everyone calls them routers but they do more than just route!) are very smart and can determine what packets go to what IP address at what port but doesn't setting the web server to port 80 create a potential conflect with everyone else on the LAN surfing since all surfing is done on port 80? I even have two ADSL connections which are joined as a fat WAN pipe for my LAN (my gateway is a Xincom XC-DPG502) but I only loosely bind ports and LAN addresses to the WAN addresses. I will clean out the Finished list though. I get 10 times more seeds and peers plus 10 times the download rate. I usually use QGet but it's BitTorrent is very slow and the amount of seeds and peers cannot even begin to compare to what Shareaza finds running the exact same torrents (not in parallel). I have been using the Download Station but occasionally. I will try the edit suggested by JayWheel. Now that I've FINALLY found a decent CMS I, too, am experiencing weird ups and downs of my web server. Accept mutex: sysvsem (Default: sysvsem)Īnybody know what to do now? QNAPAndy maybe? Apache/1.3.35 (Unix) PHP/4.4.2 configured - resuming normal operations apache: Could not determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 192.168.1.100 for ServerName caught SIGTERM, shutting downīut no message about apache being started.Īfter giving the command Qthttpd.sh restart, I got the warning that apache was not running. child process 5439 still did not exit, sending a SIGTERM child process 4297 still did not exit, sending a SIGTERM child process 4290 still did not exit, sending a SIGTERM child process 4289 still did not exit, sending a SIGTERM child process 4288 still did not exit, sending a SIGTERM child process 4287 still did not exit, sending a SIGTERM child process 4286 still did not exit, sending a SIGTERM child process 4285 still did not exit, sending a SIGTERM ![]() I found this in the apache_error_log (I edited the Qthttpd.sh so it would not delete the logs):
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