Hey Guys,
well as the topic already tells, i dont really understand how the function with the passwords work.
As an example, i got 20 nzb files and with each nzb file comes a .txt file containing informations about header and password.
Is there any way to bring this together in another way than just typing it all in by hand?
And in general i dont understand what i have to enter in that option "passwordfile". I find it but what do i have to enter there? There is no search button or anything, do i have to enter the path, filename or just a possible password i dont understand - i try out what i mentioned here nothing worked -.-
Perhaps somebody can help me understanding that cause films is no problem doing it like that per hand but series is a bit annoying -.-
Ty
How does that with the Passwords work?
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Re: How does that with the Passwords work?
So each job has a different password, right?
Have you read the information here? https://sabnzbd.org/wiki/advanced/passw ... ected-rars
There are ways to supply the password in the filename of the job for example.
If they all have the same password, then you can make a ".txt" file with that password and select that file in Passwordfile. But don't put hundreds of passwords in there, because checking all the passwords is really slow.
Have you read the information here? https://sabnzbd.org/wiki/advanced/passw ... ected-rars
There are ways to supply the password in the filename of the job for example.
If they all have the same password, then you can make a ".txt" file with that password and select that file in Passwordfile. But don't put hundreds of passwords in there, because checking all the passwords is really slow.
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