openmediavault is the next generation network attached storage (NAS) solution based on Debian Linux. It contains services like SSH, (S)FTP, SMB/CIFS, RSync and many more ready to use. Thanks to the modular design of the framework it can be enhanced via plugins. openmediavault is primarily designed to be used in small offices or home offices, but is not limited to those scenarios. It is a simple and easy to use out-of-the-box solution that will allow everyone to install and administrate a Network Attached Storage without deeper knowledge.
I dont mind going to CLI when i do some "hipsterish" things. I had extroot and extswap setup on OpenWRT+Gargoyle with transmission and samba in the times when they werent plugins yet. extroot mean that i had root folder on external device (USB disk). And offcourse i didnt mind that all of those i had to do in terminal because i knew these are not standard things you do on router. But setting up shares, using torrent client or changing permissions and ownership are very standard things (especially for NAS os), like setting up PPPoE or Wifi on routers. So they should be the easiest and most straightforward things in NAS WebGUI.
Mind explaining how to do that? I've got the rtorrent/rutorrent docker container running, forwarded the web GUI port to a different one, mapped the shares to the container, but I'd prefer to do the configuration through the .rc file than the rutorrent settings. I'm still testing in a VM, so no issues deleting this image and creating it again if necessary.
Mind explaining how to do that? I've got the rtorrent/rutorrent docker container running, forwarded the web GUI port to a different one, mapped the shares to the container, but I'd prefer to do the configuration through the .rc file than the rutorrent settings. I'm still testing in a VM, so no issues deleting this image and creating it again if necessary.
I was using the diameter container simply because it had more stars. I have it completely working, except that torrents won't download after they're imported from the watch folder (so not working at all, then?). They just stay inactive forever, no error messages, but no data being transferred. I'm going to try the linuxserver container and I'll make a thread elsewhere if I still have trouble.
Yup, same issue with the linuxserver container. I can add torrents to the watch folder and they're loaded into the web UI, but even though seeds and peers are detected, I never download any data. Weird. Maybe I'll try on a live install rather than a VM.
Increase your port selection... and move it to another range like 49005 -> 49010 so you have 5 ports dedicated to rtorrent and set rtorrent to select random port.
Then disable dht & udp.. i've changed the below from your config.
Ok, try changing a few things..
Increase your port selection... and move it to another range like 49005 -> 49010 so you have 5 ports dedicated to rtorrent and set rtorrent to select random port.
Then disable dht & udp.. i've changed the below from your config.
Oddly enough, making these changes and adjusting my port forwarding accordingly results in "connection refused" responses from canyouseeme. The first time I restarted the container, rtorrent had chosen 49010, and that port wasn't able to be seen. Same thing when I restarted again and it chose 49005. I set it back to a single non-random port (49010) and again the port wasn't able to be seen. I tried 59010 with the same result. I had tested it previously and was definitely seeing open ports. Could it have to do with encryption settings?
OK, seems to be the same result. I do see a very low download speed (0.2 kB/sec) but the completion remains at 0% and rutorrent still reports 0 chunks downloaded. Does rtorrent put the torrent in an "inactive" status if the transfer speed doesn't ramp up after a short time?
I have installed OMV 3.0.86 on a real system and the media is transferring from my backup onto the pool. I thought maybe removing the VM from the equation would solve my woes, but I'm still not having any luck. I am considering having all my applications run in Docker, and so far I've been successful, but rtorrent just does not want to cooperate.
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