tag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:/discussions/suggestions/3140-youtube-dl-for-handling-of-web-videosTenFourFox: Discussion 2020-11-06T19:16:39Ztag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:Comment/312182862014-01-21T01:33:20Z2014-01-21T01:33:20ZYoutube-DL for handling of web-videos...<div><p>That certainly sounds very compelling, but how does it integrate
with TenFourFox? Did you design an add-on to connect the pieces?
Have you thought about using something like Platypus to add a GUI
overlay to the progress indicator?</p></div>Cameron Kaisertag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:Comment/312182862017-10-04T21:47:53Z2017-10-04T21:47:54ZYoutube-DL for handling of web-videos...<div><p>CK: just made a FoxBox to work on a Wordpress site for a customer (works<br>
great still), but even under the new 1.0.1 Wordpress is giving me the<br>
"Outdated Browser" spiel.</p>
<p>No biggie - just reporting it.</p></div>Adam Albrectag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:Comment/312182862018-03-11T21:00:03Z2018-03-11T21:00:03ZYoutube-DL for handling of web-videos...<div><p>C.K.</p>
<p>Have been brainstorming with the guy over at Sevan.Mit and he thinks if we do a /usr/pkg install of OpenSSL and Python we can bypass a lot of problems with new TLS.<br>
Things has got me thinking however about NTP. Even TenFourFox relies on NTP to do its job. He has a newer version of it too, that I'm testing. But since Apple's time-servers are probably hard-coded in, do you know what bash command framework I would start with?</p>
<p>To deal with the security exploit you observed a while back, my set uses an invisable process that runs COMMAND=/usr/sbin/ntpdate -u every hour, and has worked great. Is it possible to do something similar calling his new version of NTP with an explicit time-server address? Would their be any security things to worry about??</p>
<p>All ideas welcome.</p>
<p>Adam</p></div>Adam Albrectag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:Comment/312182862018-03-11T22:55:08Z2018-03-11T22:56:17ZYoutube-DL for handling of web-videos...<div><p>No, there shouldn't be any issues with a specific timeserver address as long as it's a public one. I would recommend using multiple servers instead of just one to avoid overreliance on any one system (i.e., pass multiple server names), and the public servers you prefer should be stratum 1 or 2.</p>
<p>In my case, I now have a hardware GPS-based stratum 1 time server on my own network, so I no longer have a need for public time sources.</p>
<p>FWIW, the TenFourFox Downloader contains its own version of OpenSSL. The library is statically compiled into the curl binary it uses, so there is no need to install anything in /usr/pkg. I think this would be preferable to avoid breaking other binaries which may not be ABI-compatible.</p></div>Cameron Kaisertag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:Comment/312182862018-03-11T23:04:54Z2018-03-11T23:04:54ZYoutube-DL for handling of web-videos...<div><p>That's what I was hoping for!!</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>On 3/11/18 3:55 PM, Cameron Kaiser wrote:</p></div>Adam Albrectag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:Comment/312182862018-03-11T23:06:32Z2018-03-11T23:06:32ZYoutube-DL for handling of web-videos...<div><p>Note that I would use hostnames, not IP addresses, since some may be pool addresses or round-robins.</p></div>Cameron Kaiser