Bittorrent transmission daemon

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christianwis
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Bittorrent transmission daemon

Hi all

 

How i can to configure Bittorrent transmission daemon ? I cant to do work ...

 

 

Thanks you

Christian

christianwis
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anybody can to tell me, how

anybody can to tell me, how to see the process of bittorrent on the router if running ?

I cannt do work

thanks in advances,
Christian

Sayan Mukherjee
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Steps to configure Bit

Steps to configure Bit Torrent:

1. Set up your WAN Connection so that you can access the internet.

2. In router web interface, go to Administration > Management > JFFS2 Support. Click on Enable Radio Button in JFFS2 option. Click on Save. Then Apply Settings.

3. In router web interface, go to Administration > Management > JFFS2 Support. Click on Enable Radio Button in Clean JFFS2 option. Then Apply Settings (Do not click on Save). Wait for a minute.

4. In router web interface, go to Services > NAS > Bittorrent. Click on Enable Radio Button in Transmission Daemon option. Click on Save > Apply Settings.

The following service must be seen if you login to the router with Telnet and fire the command "ps" :
"transmissiond --config-dir /jffs/transmission"

(You can definitely change the transmission directory. In that case you will see the specified path instead of /jffs/transmission above, but I have done with /jffs/transmission).

Now you can access the transmission page using the following URL:
http://192.168.1.1:9091/transmission/web/ (where 192.168.1.1 is my router IP).

Please try these. I will be waiting for your response.

Thanks

christianwis
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Sayan Mukherjee said: Steps to configure Bit Torrent: 1. Set up your WAN Connection so that you can access the internet. 2. In router web interface, go to Administration > Management > JFFS2 Support. Click on Enable Radio Button in JFFS2 option. Click on Save. Then Apply Settings. 3. In router web interface, go to Administration > Management > JFFS2 Support. Click on Enable Radio Button in Clean JFFS2 option. Then Apply Settings (Do not click on Save). Wait for a minute. 4. In router web interface, go to Services > NAS > Bittorrent. Click on Enable Radio Button in Transmission Daemon option. Click on Save > Apply Settings. The following service must be seen if you login to the router with Telnet and fire the command "ps" : "transmissiond --config-dir /jffs/transmission" (You can definitely change the transmission directory. In that case you will see the specified path instead of /jffs/transmission above, but I have done with /jffs/transmission). Now you can access the transmission page using the following URL: http://192.168.1.1:9091/transmission/web/ (where 192.168.1.1 is my router IP). Please try these. I will be waiting for your response. Thanks

Sayan Mukherjee said: Steps to configure Bit Torrent:

1. Set up your WAN Connection so that you can access the internet. 2. In router web interface, go to Administration > Management > JFFS2 Support. Click on Enable Radio Button in JFFS2 option. Click on Save. Then Apply Settings.

Christianwis : YES I did!

3. In router web interface, go to Administration > Management > JFFS2 Support. Click on Enable Radio Button in Clean JFFS2 option. Then Apply Settings (Do not click on Save). Wait for a minute.

Christianwis : YES I did

4. In router web interface, go to Services > NAS > Bittorrent. Click on Enable Radio Button in Transmission Daemon option. Click on Save > Apply Settings.

Christianwis:YES I did.

The following service must be seenif you login to the router with Telnet and fire the command "ps" : "transmissiond --config-dir /jffs/transmission"

Christianwis: in telnet the process transmissiond is missing... Undecided

(You can definitely change the transmission directory. In that case you will see the specified path instead of /jffs/transmission above, but I have done with /jffs/transmission). Now you can access the transmission page using the following URL: http://192.168.1.1:9091/transmission/web/ (where 192.168.1.1 is my router IP). Please try these. I will be waiting for your response. Thanks

 

  Christianwis: So... http://192.168.1.1:9091/transmission/web/ dont work..

 

why transmissiond is not up...?

 

thansk by the response and sorry by my english!

Christian 

christianwis
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Finally I could make

Finally I could make transmission work properly.

is not very friendly your settings.

For example:
1) the process transmissiond does not load if the directory is not configured on the website.
2) Then I could be accessed from the website
http://192.168.1.1:9091/transmission/web

3) Another problem I had was the configuration directories, as if he did from windows from the client Transmission Remote GUI have to put the target in linux format, eg / mnt / sda / Torrent
and do not put it in windows format ejmplo x: Torrent.

Hope serves the rest.

regards,
Christian

christianwis
christianwis's picture
anybody can to tell me, how

anybody can to tell me, how to see the process of bittorrent on the router if running ?

I cannt do work

thanks in advances,
Christian

Sayan Mukherjee
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Steps to configure Bit

Steps to configure Bit Torrent:

1. Set up your WAN Connection so that you can access the internet.

2. In router web interface, go to Administration > Management > JFFS2 Support. Click on Enable Radio Button in JFFS2 option. Click on Save. Then Apply Settings.

3. In router web interface, go to Administration > Management > JFFS2 Support. Click on Enable Radio Button in Clean JFFS2 option. Then Apply Settings (Do not click on Save). Wait for a minute.

4. In router web interface, go to Services > NAS > Bittorrent. Click on Enable Radio Button in Transmission Daemon option. Click on Save > Apply Settings.

The following service must be seen if you login to the router with Telnet and fire the command "ps" :
"transmissiond --config-dir /jffs/transmission"

(You can definitely change the transmission directory. In that case you will see the specified path instead of /jffs/transmission above, but I have done with /jffs/transmission).

Now you can access the transmission page using the following URL:
http://192.168.1.1:9091/transmission/web/ (where 192.168.1.1 is my router IP).

Please try these. I will be waiting for your response.

Thanks

christianwis
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Sayan Mukherjee said: Steps to configure Bit Torrent: 1. Set up your WAN Connection so that you can access the internet. 2. In router web interface, go to Administration > Management > JFFS2 Support. Click on Enable Radio Button in JFFS2 option. Click on Save. Then Apply Settings. 3. In router web interface, go to Administration > Management > JFFS2 Support. Click on Enable Radio Button in Clean JFFS2 option. Then Apply Settings (Do not click on Save). Wait for a minute. 4. In router web interface, go to Services > NAS > Bittorrent. Click on Enable Radio Button in Transmission Daemon option. Click on Save > Apply Settings. The following service must be seen if you login to the router with Telnet and fire the command "ps" : "transmissiond --config-dir /jffs/transmission" (You can definitely change the transmission directory. In that case you will see the specified path instead of /jffs/transmission above, but I have done with /jffs/transmission). Now you can access the transmission page using the following URL: http://192.168.1.1:9091/transmission/web/ (where 192.168.1.1 is my router IP). Please try these. I will be waiting for your response. Thanks

Sayan Mukherjee said: Steps to configure Bit Torrent:

1. Set up your WAN Connection so that you can access the internet. 2. In router web interface, go to Administration > Management > JFFS2 Support. Click on Enable Radio Button in JFFS2 option. Click on Save. Then Apply Settings.

Christianwis : YES I did!

3. In router web interface, go to Administration > Management > JFFS2 Support. Click on Enable Radio Button in Clean JFFS2 option. Then Apply Settings (Do not click on Save). Wait for a minute.

Christianwis : YES I did

4. In router web interface, go to Services > NAS > Bittorrent. Click on Enable Radio Button in Transmission Daemon option. Click on Save > Apply Settings.

Christianwis:YES I did.

The following service must be seenif you login to the router with Telnet and fire the command "ps" : "transmissiond --config-dir /jffs/transmission"

Christianwis: in telnet the process transmissiond is missing... Undecided

(You can definitely change the transmission directory. In that case you will see the specified path instead of /jffs/transmission above, but I have done with /jffs/transmission). Now you can access the transmission page using the following URL: http://192.168.1.1:9091/transmission/web/ (where 192.168.1.1 is my router IP). Please try these. I will be waiting for your response. Thanks

 

  Christianwis: So... http://192.168.1.1:9091/transmission/web/ dont work..

 

why transmissiond is not up...?

 

thansk by the response and sorry by my english!

Christian 

christianwis
christianwis's picture
Finally I could make

Finally I could make transmission work properly.

is not very friendly your settings.

For example:
1) the process transmissiond does not load if the directory is not configured on the website.
2) Then I could be accessed from the website
http://192.168.1.1:9091/transmission/web

3) Another problem I had was the configuration directories, as if he did from windows from the client Transmission Remote GUI have to put the target in linux format, eg / mnt / sda / Torrent
and do not put it in windows format ejmplo x: Torrent.

Hope serves the rest.

regards,
Christian