requestes will be handeld based on location and specs;
what looks like will be the most benefiting the system will be priotized
the load on the Mangadex-server significantly decreased. So it's working :)
detailed stats will probably be posted later on
@gflare
normally not - since they somehow have to pool this port for all users.
what you can do:
- call your ISP and ask if they will add some port-forwardings (sometimes, miracles happen); It's probably not that wise to say you want to use this for mah xD Tell them s.th. like use a home VPN...
@Lancet11
what @blackyawgdom says.
What's possible is that someone (perhaps i will do this) provides some services
e.g. adding another M@/h server and you can buy a slice of it.
This can then be payed with paypal.
Would someone be interested in such a deal?
@Lolipop_Candy:
Dynamic ip is okay - just put your momentary public IP in there. But it must not be natted. ISP-Nat won't work.
You don't need to setup a dynamic DNS.
A raspberry pi has enough cpu to power the client.
But you need to provide a fast enough access to files - using the...
do you have mangadex @\home active?
https://mangadex.org/md_at_home/options
if yes, try disabling it.
There seems to be some problems here (and it will also try only the same server - until now)
@KazuyaKan
not sure why they need this - probably to locate your region or because they have to update the DNS-entries manually.
this should also work with a dynamic IP - but port-forwarding is required, since it will only work with ipv4 :)
This is also a problem with the h@/h - no valid ipv6...
hey @Holo,
will the statistics be per region?
E.g.
#servers
#Cache-Hits
#Cache-Misses
available bandwidth
used bandwidth
I can probably provide some more slices but i would try to setup them in places where they are needed the most.
(though SEA is quite a problem; EA (like JP or HK) is...
@zhiayang
if this will work like h@\h the IP will be assigned as soon as you connect (and then you will get a domain asigned)
so this will even work on dynamic IPs
I assume m@\h will use the same mechanism.
@TheDragonLord
it's not a real p2p-system like torrent. It's like torrent if you see...
In the start the 24/7 will probably be the most important requirement, followed by the bandwidth.
If there are more and more servers the load will spread more - thus each server will only get a little bit of needed bandwidth.
But thinking about the high-res. images anything below 10Mbit is...
@grimof3d
yes, this is acutally possible :)
building up a server isn't that much of a hassle.
and having someone to pool them isn't a bad idea - since then it's possible to even split some servers.
that's actually a nice idea. Perhaps I should do this :)
mhm.
then i will go with malaysia, since it's a 1Gbit port.
ETA ~24h (i will setup this tomorrow)
also:
my status is still "pending"; how long does it take to get it approved & where should i download the files?
mhm... seems like it's a "being on a batch-system" thingy ... I clearly haven't...
@Holo thanks. This worked now.
I've added a Server in Germany (OVH network - so probably the IP is tagged France)
Now i'm going to setup one in the SEA-Region (probably Singapore)