In this Mylar3 Qnap installation tutorial, we will show you how to install Mylar3 on a QNAP system. We are going to do that via SSH. You can also do this via APP repo but that costs money. Via SSH it is free to use.
Mylar3 makes it easy and automatic to download comics, so you always have access to the latest releases. This versatile application automates the entire download process and integrates perfectly with your QNAP system. Follow the steps in this guide to install Mylar3 and keep your comic collection up to date with ease!
Before installing Mylar3, make sure SSH is enabled on your QNAP system. SSH is essential for completing the installation and configuration steps.
Open the web interface of your QNAP system by entering the IP address of the device in the address bar of your browser.
Go to Network & File Service.
Then to Telnet /SSH.
Check Allow SSH connection here.
If you haven’t installed PuTTY on your computer yet, now is the time to do so. PuTTY is a free and easy-to-use program that allows you to easily create an SSH connection to your QNAP system.
Visit the official PuTTY download page and choose the right version for your operating system. For Windows 10 or 11, it is recommended to download the 64-bit x86 version.
Download the installation file and follow the steps in the setup to install PuTTY.
After installation, you can immediately use PuTTY to establish an SSH connection to your QNAP system.
If you have not yet installed Sherpa, you will first need to do so using the PuTTY program.
Now that PuTTY is installed, you can create an SSH connection to your QNAP system. Follow the steps below to complete this process:
Once connected, you will be prompted to log in. Use your Administrator account. This is important, as only an Administrator account has the required rights to make changes and install software on your QNAP system.
Now we download and install Sherpa using the command below.
curl -skL https://tinyurl.com/get-sherpa > /share/Public/sherpa.qpkg;
sudo sh /share/Public/sherpa.qpkg; If that doesn’t work, try the following.
sudo sherpa If the above command does not work, you can use the following command.
sherpa Enter the following command to start the installation of Mylar3.
sherpa install mylar Mylar3 can now be accessed via http://ip-address-qnap:8490
This was the tutorial to install Mylar3 Qnap.
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