I've tried the built-in scheduler, but it's too naive. Also had a look at the WebUI API Documentation, but did not find any quit related command and it seems too complicated for my purpose. I just need it to quit or at least completely stop all downloads.
Linux users should be able to do the same using the kill command and crontab. Or have a look at Is there a workaround for a lack of scheduler in qbittorrent? on Linux & Unix Stack Exchange.
As for why Malwarebytes blocked QBitTorrent , this is because QBitTorrent , and all Bittorrent software, are what are known as Peer-to-Peer (P2P) applications meaning it connects to many different servers/IP addresses (this is how files are downloaded through QBitTorrent ) and because of this, sometimes QBitTorrent will connect to a server that is also known for hosting malicious content. This is because servers/IP addresses are often shared by multiple sites, so while what you are downloading through QBitTorrent may be perfectly safe, some of the sites hosted on some of the IP addresses that QBitTorrent connects to may be malicious. Such connections are not a threat however, and you may exclude QBitTorrent from the Web Protection component in Malwarebytes to stop the blocks from happening without compromising your protection (your web browser and other critical web facing programs will still be fully protected from malicious websites and other malicious content). To do so, add QBitTorrent to your exclusions using the method described under the Exclude an Application that Connects to the Internet section of this support article.
File sharing involves using technology that allows internet users to share files that are housed on their individual computers. Peer-to-peer (P2P) applications, such as those used to share music files, are some of the most common forms of file-sharing technology. However, P2P applications introduce security risks that may put your information or your computer in jeopardy. Risks of File-Sharing Technology
I am a bit confused about having more than one site on the same I.P. address, so good and bad together. Why would someone put good stuff on a domain that has bad stuff on it thus creating this situation that the site will be blocked.
sorry for bumping this topic but i have similar problem i just installed qbittorrent from official site and run the app and nothing is downloading and this threats was detected (all outbound connections) hmmm
Recently Ive upgraded from W7 to W10 (fresh install, not windows upgrade) and start getting endless problems with qbittorrent: "Input/output error occured for torrent". Ive several versions or another disk - same thing. Before I havent got any errors with that disk.
I'd say, there's definitely a QT-related issue, I wonder why no one speaks about that. QT Creator window is invisible, without any significant errors in terminal. Picture view windows in Telegram are also invisible. All after latest QT update.
Yes. Fortunately I have only qBittorrent as Qt6 application. I installed it from Flatpak and uninstalled it from upstream with all related Qt packages. To me it's resolved, but yes, there's still an issue with upstream Qt outside Plasma.
FWIW, I tried all the QT/KDE apps I have installed on my laptop and all work perfectly, QT Designer included (I don't have QT Creator, sorry). I installed qbittorrent just to try it and it also works perfectly fine as do all other QT6 apps I tried. My system is fully updated with KDE 6.0.3 - QT 6.7 - kernel 6.8.5 and so on.
No messages at all. Nothing in journalctl as well. Just no main window for application, however some windows are working (calibre loading screen, qbittorent modal dialog "Are you sure want to exit..")
gnome-shell, wayland session
I tried qBittorrent with both qadwaitadecoration and the default (the one ugly without borders). They are not working, unless you switch to xWayland or use the Flatpak version (which I suppose it's built against the previous Qt release).
Same problem (invisible window) with Strawberry and OBS Studio on Gnome Wayland. I have added QT_QPA_PLATFORM=xcb to /etc/environment file, restarted Gnome Wayland session, and said apps work as expected since then. I use another computer running Plasma 6 Wayland and the same apps and qBittorrent run natively on Wayland without any problem on it.
I have a LOT of legitimate and huge torrenting, for example from uvisound where they provide their sound libraries that I pay good money for via torrent and this is a dealbreaker if I can no longer have nord and qbitorrent communicating and working together. Right now I am off the VPN not to cause any possible security flags on my eset account here, but 99% of the time the VPN is always on and for web browsing and other applications it hasn't been an issue.
I also tried disabling eset firewall which I really didn't want to do, as windows firewall will NOT re enable when I do this like I expected it to. It only gives me the option to turn on eset firewall again, so basically my system had zero firewall for the 10 minutes I tried this and I got very uncomfortable so I re enabled eset.
Edit, I had to do the image captcha a third time to create my account,. 3 times in 5 minutes. You don't think this is a little bit of overkill? I bought ESET to have convenience of an all in one app. If I have to do this every single time I have an issue I certainly find that inconvenient.
First I just want to say that after my topic, 10 minutes after, it suddenly started working and I am getting full speed downloads in Qbittorrent, so this topic can effectively be closed. I have absolutely no idea what happened but after two system restarts it seems ok.
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