- #Sap download manager unable to read proxy install#
- #Sap download manager unable to read proxy password#
Hope you enjoy the beach/skiing and that you find this has worked for you when you get back. Tomorrow you will be at the beach or skiing and this will run for you.
Start the AT daemon, schedule the time, and then enter your command into it. I want it to start when I’m at the beach and out of cell range! CRON would be the choice if you wanted to download the same files on a scheduled basis, but I will use AT here. This is my use–I’ll run it starting noon tomorrow (Saturday) (until ?) and download 50 Gig or more of ISO’s and such while Internet usage is low. If it was a job that you will want to run occasionally and the URL’s may change from time to time, use the AT command to schedule the “beach.sh” bash script to run. #Then you would use wget for files for this location, etc. #Following would allow you to change to another directory and then repeat the command above and have the Wget -http-user=yourlogin -http-password=yourpassword '/path/to/first/file' '/path/to/second/file' '/path/to/third/file' '/path/to/fourth/file' '/path/to/fifth/file' #Following is the command specified above to start the download. #Following changes to directory to download files to. Sample bash script to run while you are at the beach or skiing with your family. tux:~ # wget -http-user=yourlogin -http-password=yourpassword '/path/to/first/file' '/path/to/second/file' '/path/to/third/file' '/path/to/fourth/file' '/path/to/fifth/file' Not sure of the limit, but I have used this with what seems to me to be incredibly long strings.) If you want to schedule it for later, either once or many times, you could paste the login info into the file and run it as a bash script (below) within AT or CRON. (Note that entire command is all on one line and wraps to the next. The following command would download the desired file into the present working directory on the Linux host.
#Sap download manager unable to read proxy password#
Next, if it is a one time download, you would paste the links you just copied after the user and password info. Where “:1234” would be the proxy settings used in your browser.Īfter logging into the destination, right click the links you want and paste them one at a time into a text file, surround each link with single quote mark on each end, with a space between the links. Obviously, if you don’t use a proxy for your browser, you won’t need to use the command. Easy integration with CRON or AT, so that the downloads could be scheduled for evenings and weekends.įirst, as many may use a proxy server, when the following line is entered in the terminal window, it will define the proxy that you will use with wget (the proxy specified in your browser will not be automatically used).
#Sap download manager unable to read proxy install#
Goto Preferences -> Install Update -> Available Software Sites > select the entry and click the 'Reload' button to the right. When the it is not due to the proxy then you have to reload the updatesite. Not having to integrate a Download Manager with a browser(s). I just had the same problem with Eclipse Classic 3.7.2.Some of the Reasons I liked this solution.
After looking at my example, you may decide to give it a try. When trying to determine the best fit for a download manager, I eventually decided upon using wget for a number of reasons.