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DC++ client/server support
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Re: DC++ client/server support
Awesome idea.samara8609 wrote:It would be convenient if the QNAP's could support either a DC++ client or server software. DC++ is used heavily within LAN's and being able to share the files stored on the QNAP through this would be handy
Where can a Software developer (or QNAP for that matter) access Linux Source code for DC++ as it is presently Windows-only Software?
There are already multiple Torrent clients available on QNAP devices, so I'm at a loss to understand why it needs "yet another software" package on the QNAP that is only compatible with only a single OS. Can't LAN users simply upload files to the "Public" share on the NAS, for other LAN users to download.
I'm trying to understand this request, but I'm not getting very far. Can't Windows clients on your network simply share files on the LAN via DC++ without any NAS involvement whatsoever?
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Re: DC++ client/server support
The demand for Advanced Direct Connect protocol seems to be limited according to the Forum activity here, on other NAS vendor forums, and the FlexHub (development driven by a team including FlipFlop).Mat3s wrote:no DC++ support?.. r u kidding me?
Have read FlipFlop previous reply in this thread? FlexHub (P2P) for Qnap with Intel x86 processor
Finaly it's here: FlexHub for Qnap NAS systems.
This package is suitable for the following models (all containing an Intel x86 processor)...
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Re: DC++ client/server support
Thats not so good news for me.. I got TS-412 with ARM
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Re: DC++ client/server support
Hello,
Just like to add my 5 cents) Of course, would be great to get "official" DC++ client. However, Entware package is available for QNAP, after installing Entware you can quite easily install NCDC client from Entware repository. IMHO NCDC is the one of the best DC++/ADC client.
Just like to add my 5 cents) Of course, would be great to get "official" DC++ client. However, Entware package is available for QNAP, after installing Entware you can quite easily install NCDC client from Entware repository. IMHO NCDC is the one of the best DC++/ADC client.
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Re: DC++ client/server support
It is generally a good idea to read forum rules after signing up.GregoryTwin wrote: ↑Thu Mar 18, 2021 1:35 am Hello,
Just like to add my 5 cents) Of course, would be great to get "official" DC++ client. However, Entware package is available for QNAP, after installing Entware you can quite easily install NCDC client from Entware repository. IMHO NCDC is the one of the best DC++/ADC client.
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