
The first account connects without any problem, but when it tries to connect to the 2nd account it triggers 'IP Flood' and 5 min wait for the next trial, and after 5min the account connects without any issue, but when it tries the 3rd account same issue triggers (and it goes on and on and on). When you have multiple accounts In JD2 it occurs when you start/restart JD2.

As the log wasn't captured during a download (i.e downloading from that hoster doesn't trigger this). That is all you'll get from these logs (i.e. Cuentas Premium JDownloader2 (JD + JD2 DATABASE)Cuentas Premium JDownloader 2 Premium Database feb. Can you upload all logs so we can check for the amount of downloads/how many/fast those were? We still don't know what's causing those *flood detect*. So no real hint what might have triggered this. You can stop it from doing that by adding account usage rules for the hosts you are using (e.g.


There is a short video tutorial about the installation of the native client and its usage:ġ. You can check the code of the native client on. Also note that this extension only calls the JDownloader, so you need to have this application on your operating system for this extension to work. The instruction to install this NodeJS native client is shown on the first use. Since this extension needs to execute native commands to communicate with the JDownloader, a native client is needed. Whenever the interruption mode is not needed, click the browser action button one more time to disable this optional feature. 3.Replace the existing .accounts.ejs file in the directory stated in step 2 with the file downloaded in step 1. For JDownloader 2 just copy file .accounts.ejs in cfg directory.

To enable it, click on the browser action button once. 1.Download JDownloader 2 Premium Database script from down. Interrupts the built-in download manager and redirects your requests to the JDownloader Sends downloading jobs from the right-click context menuĢ. The extension offers two operation modes:ġ. This extension connects your browser to the JDownloader, which is a Java-based download manager.
