indeed, in this case, you can't use directly a wget command...
fraumo wrote:I use in another location (another IP) the wget function from the nas with rapidshare (copy / paste link) and I am very happy with this function
I am not sure to understand well this. What I understand :
- In location A, you use wget command to download a file from rapidshare by using the direct link built by rapidshare after signing
So you use to get this link a browser (captcha step) and rapidshare identified the authorized IP at this time. Badly, the built link is available only for this IP.
Wget works because you are in the same location (IP used by the browser = IP NAS = ISP WAN address).
If you use this link from another location (B), then you current IP is not the same and the download fails. (IP used by the browser (location B)<> IP NAS (location A))
Sorry, but I don't see an easy trick to solve this issue. Use a SSH channel with wget doesn't resolve it as it's always the NAS IP (ISP WAN address ) will be used to download the file.
But you can try to use the same trick which allows you to login into the admin GUI router from a remote access when only LAN access is allowed....
You need another running computer in location A with a VNC remote access. So from location B, you take control of this computer and with its browser you get the direct link.... (=>IP used by the browser = IP NAS)
Not very convenient... :dry
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You can try the vpn solution...
If you get the rapidshare link from the browser (location B) by using WAN access via your VPN then rapishare should see only one IP :roll: