![]() ![]() The options can be accessed from Tools > Options. HTTP Downloader has various options to configure the behavior of the program. Clicking the Download button will begin the download(s). The Advanced button allows you to configure the number of parts to split each download, the SSL / TSL version to use for HTTPS connections, authentication information (basic or digest), and any necessary cookies, headers, and POST data. From here you can select the download location to save the files. That's 10,000 connections!ĭrag and drop links into the program's main window or, select File > Add URL(s). Each download can be split into 100 parts. You can Start, Pause, Stop, and Queue up to 100 downloads at a time. HTTP Downloader is a high-performance, multi-part download manager. WARNING: Using this software to download from OlderGeeks could get your IP address banned due to protections on our site. HTTP Downloader can open thousands of connections at a time and consumes very little system resources. Maximize your download throughput by utilizing high performance input/output completion ports (IOCP). HTTP Downloader is a download manager for the HTTP(S) protocol. Set Proxy settings (Tools/ Proxy Setings). Set DNS Servers (Tools/ Set DNS Servers). (Temp File Cleaner (Clean: C:/Windows/Temp C:/User/UserName/AppData/Local/Temp (Enable / Disable Windows Security Center.). | Windows Additional Tools | - (for users Windows 7, as and newer Windows OS): No need to install, just run the application. Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Microsoft Windows 10 Microsoft Windows 8.1 Microsoft Windows 8.1 With update Microsoft Windows 8 Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Microsoft Windows 7 Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Microsoft Windows Vista Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Microsoft Windows XP SP2 or SP3 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 At least have a good starting point to display the information that they want instead of trying to create all the different dashboards for them. ![]() I think if someone is using graylog with NxFilter, they can probably create their own dashboard from the supplied extractors.Especially if operator name can be used in a grok pattern match to limit what shows on the users dashboard. I haven't looked into the role based portion of graylog much but it may be possible to do something like what you describe with it.The ability to get everything in one location is helpful for us though plus easier to customize how we view the information. Even the built in logging of NxFilter works fine.No need to limit what systems can be used by switching to a different protocol. I agree that syslog is pretty much the standard.I haven't looked for a way to get a formatted list but I like that idea.I think you're right about the "Top Client IPs". We can work on naming however you like.Maybe a case insensitive regex for nxfilter would be better to filter on.Grok was pretty simple to parse out the string from NxFilter but split is probably just as easy and would be more user friendly to edit or add to later if the syslog message is changed.I also upgraded my Graylog server to v2.2.0 so I should be caught up with everyone else. There are probably a few others as well that would need changed but maybe it would be helpful to get someone started. ![]() I'll upload my content pack but it has some things like the source hostname that would be specific to our environment that would have to be changed. ![]()
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