Would be nice if each torrent had a nice list of trackers that you could copy. You can do that now but you get some other numbers that you don't need, just a small suggestion. :)
Can someone help? can't seem to access the site normally on a browser. It was working fine before. Had to use Tor to access it.
Tracert info: 1 3 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 32 ms 30 ms 23 ms 3 26 ms 26 ms 24 ms 4 23 ms 24 ms 25 ms 5 41 ms 24 ms 23 ms 6 * * * Request timed out. 7 * * * Request timed out.
Thank you, it was kind of a rush job tbh :/ but I'm glad it worked out in the end. You don't know how proud I am right now to see the Diskokosmiko links there! :D
Thanks for that! It looks like you've figured out the process, except for the part for getting the URL of the uploaded file, but good job nonetheless. I've switched on Diskokosmiko uploads without using an account (anonymous uploading). See how well this works.
Here you go admin: https://hastebin.com/ozesuxubuj.pl . Added quick and dirty upload part and cleaned it up a bit, hope it helps. Be sure to provide the user/pass and to read comments before running it. The upload part is disabled but I've put instructions on enabling it and also how to run the script. Just an fyi, I'm sure you'll have no problems with it :D. Beware though, fresh out of the oven, haven't tested it with large files. I'm aware it could be improved in many ways.
It probably won't work with the systems I have in place. I should be able to give it a go, unless you've found something I'll likely stumble over. Feel free to post what you have if you wish however. Thanks for the offer to help though!
Diskokosmiko allows DL without registration, so I consider this as a far better option. As already noted by codemon Kbagi and diskokosmiko are rather similar, even in technical aspects.
Thank you admin. Should I post what I already have or do you want to do independent research ? From what I gather you're a PHP/node kinda guy, but python shouldn't be a problem to understand. Also, just checked diskokosmiko, it's the same script inside and out, uses the same authentication headers/tokens, so the dude named after the food Naruto likes could also be obliged.
it's just DNS block, you can solve it by replacing "hosts" file in C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc with this file. Don't forget to rename it to "hosts".
Do you know how the blocking is done? If it's just a DNS block, for example, you could just use an alternative resolver, getting around the block without a VPN.
And about Openload, I meant uploads to Openload via Jheberg and Go4Up. You're already doing a good job uploading files in form of 7z archives to Openload (directly, not via muliti-uploaders) ;)
Would you be willing to use an account for kbagi, if I gave you some python code that does the login? files on that site have good staying power, especially when wrapped in 7z with a cryptic name, and they don't have a limit for upload afaik. Unfortunately I haven't yet gotten around to also coding the upload part and the code is very messy since it was more a spur of the moment thing.
I've seen the comments here and am currently updating the list of hosts for multi-hosters. Thanks for bringing that up and sorry for taking so much time.
The other problem is with Openload that absurdly converts any video uploaded there to mp4 automatically and thus ruining those files. Of course a solution exists: File uploader can configure Openload account and tell them not to convert videos to mp4 automatically.
We already provide Openload links wrapped in a 7z archive, so I don't see much of an issue with this? I prefer not to use any accounts.
Thanks for confirming that. I'm not sure about the popularity of ED2K these days, so the hash is there because of that. ED2K appears to be file based, so links will have to be associated with each file rather than a torrent unfortunately.
I'd have no clue unfortunately. See the section "I can't access Anime Tosho without using a proxy/Tor" on the FAQs page to diagnose connectivity problems.
I didn't know there are other file hosting sites available on Jheberg besides those listed below it here on AT. Unfortunately and surprisingly Openload and Filecloud links (which are available on Jheberg) are absent from Jheberg lists here on AT for all uploads.
Another problem is that while Jheberg doesn't support crappy Hugefiles, Ezfile (which doesn't exists anymore, now Filecloud), Letitbit, Uplea, Toutbox and UploadedTo at all, they uselessly are present in Jheberg lists here on AT.
The other problem is with Openload that absurdly converts any video uploaded there to mp4 automatically and thus ruining those files. Of course a solution exists: File uploader can configure Openload account and tell them not to convert videos to mp4 automatically.
As I suspected, the mentioned problems are present in other multiuploaders here on AT, e.g. Go4Up doesn't support MegaShares, NowDownload, ToutBox, Uplea and Uploadable at all, but they are present in Go4Up lists here on AT; or Openload links are up and reachable via Go4Up but they are crossed out in Go4Up lists here on AT.
Admin, please update the uploading script to reflect new changes in mulitiupload file hosters and solve these problems.
oh ...yes it is , i really don't know how i couldn't see it , i think there's many users that also don't know that AT uses ED2K links it looks a bit hidden . Thank you. for all eMule users here if you can get the file and re-source through eMule through the hashes that would be really boost to AT.
Thanks for the suggestion. AT does actually provide ED2K hashes for all files. You can view them by clicking on the filename for a torrent listing. Is that what you were looking for?
I have no problem seeding we eMule folks likes seeding as much as leeching it's different than torrent where leeching is a priority...and I'm sure if it would gets added here more members would are going to seed it.
DDL and p2p are different. DDL are hosted by companies that can afford very fast connection. p2p are served by people using home connection. Those that kind enough to get fast seedbox are very rare.
its just another mirror like DDL..but much better than all features here and have no problem with DMCA take downs..i wont lie i'm a Loyal eMule user and because i know its reliability i would like to see it here as well...those that just want to get a DDL won't be hurt if eMule feature gets added right?
Because you plan to seed some show, if you like to. OK. It's just a wild guess, but people might go to a torrent mirror page as AT to get DDL, not to use p2p stuff.
I'm sourcing (seeding) eMule links since 4 years ago ..its much easier to seed you don't need to download a torrent file nor redirect or rename anything that's why imo eMule would benefit animetosho much more than all other fancy paid features here ..but this is not the point ...the point is that i'm asking the admin to consider adding eMule links support...because eMule is known for its longevity because of its serverless structure.
Who, do you think, should seed all the stuff, landing here? You? Other AT users? And what paid services? All 1-click-hosters used here have free access. And there're the nice encrypted DDL, which are in fact premium (paid by our admin). Usenet (nzb)? Nice to have feature, I think, even most people here don't use it.
Paid service? You mean the nzb? Torrent can always rely on DHT when Tracker is down tho. and imo people who use emule tends to hit and run more than those using torrent
Hello, i suggest to add eMule links support rather than this paid services, its free and much easier to seed than others there's no Tracker needed for it to seed ( immune to take-down) ..please consider it ,i can give you examples of other sites that use this.
It appears to be a 3rd party proxy; I have no clue who runs it or what the intent of it is (so usual warning 3rd party stuff I have no control over). It seems to be down at time of writing, but I recall that they seem to be just proxying requests through to AT and rewriting all URLs in the process (which incidentally breaks all links like screenshots because they don't mirror storage.animetosho.torrentbay.st). I do also recall that they also injected an additional script, though I have no clue what it does (probably just some analytics stuff).
16/01/2018 17:05 — Anonymous