@datenritter @aires finally something gigabit fibre is actually good for, installing now(if I can)
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@datenritter @aires finally something gigabit fibre is actually good for, installing now(if I can) 12 comments
@datenritter @aires Downloaded, installed, had to manually install Java, now it's running, I guess it'll need some time to do indexing, I'm not very techie. I'll leave it till tomorrow and then try some searching. @datenritter @aires there's this, looks like I gotta figure out how to open a port for full functionality @datenritter @aires actually there's a great many settings and things in here. Was hoping for more automagic but I'll figure it out @datenritter @aires it looks like I can set it to crawl any website I specify, I tried discogs but it says it can't reach it, guess that's that port, I opened it in the firewall but I think I gotta open it in the router too @bangskij It should allow you to paste a URL you want to be crawled. (Careful with the depth setting! Something like 12 or 18 will crawl the whole internet...) Also, when I tried it, there was a proxy function. Set your browser to use the YaCy proxy and it will crawl all sites you visit. @datenritter I managed to open the port, connect properly to the network and get a crawl starting. It's using very little bandwidth, about 1-2 megabits with the odd spike into 10. Considering I have a thousand of those and use them for email and this social network I think I should be good. It still posts an error message but it is also crawling so, guess it's fine. I don't know how to proxy my browser through it though but it's late here, try again tomorrow. @datenritter I set it to crawl google at 7 levels and it kept stopping for no memory, but it did spike into 50mbits. Restarting it now with more RAM allocated. Off to sleepy, but this is very exciting. Can't believe I can have my own search engine. |
@bangskij Please try. I heard it has some problems and I'd love to know if it's doable. @aires