Now at the start of the GTK UI, we see the connections manager pop-up window. Next launch GTK UI on local computer And in the interface settings, remove the donkey opposite the classic mode (Classic Mode), after which the UI restarts. If you have an error "Bind: CAN" T Assign Requested Address ", then we perform the following command (add an alias to the local loop): We use 127.0.0.2 instead of LocalHost, so the client knows that we are connecting with a remote demon. Where "Server" is the IP address of our server. Open the local terminal and write the following: In this case, you can enable remote access on the server side optional. In the third way, we use the SSH tunnel from the home computer to the server.
To do this, you need to install it on the server.Ĭonfig -s Allow_remote True Config Allow_remoteĪll actions with the console also need to be performed on behalf of the user from which Deluge works. In the second way, we use Deluge Console. In the settings you need to enable remote access To the demon, in order to give us the opportunity to connect to Deluge remotely.
The first method implies the presence of WebUI on the server. It is not necessary that they coincide with the name of the user from which the demon works. Where "UserName" - user, "Password" - password, and "Levil" is the level of access.
The command must be executed on behalf of the user from which Deluge Daemon works.ĮCHO "UserName: Password: Level" \u003e\u003e ~ /.
In this regard, you can start settings in three ways, after installing GTK UI to a local computer:Īfter running the daemon on the server and specify the username and password for remote access. It is worth noting that the availability of WebUI on the server is not necessary, but it will not be superfluous if you plan to connect to Deluge not only from the house. Go to the settings and installation of the client part to the home PC. We will lower the installation process of the server part, as it is described in detail in the Deluge dedicated to Deluge. We have: remote server (in local network) under the management of Debian 7 and the Deluge demo installed on it in a pair with Webui, as well as a home computer under control Linux MINT 14 (Ubuntu 12.10). Fortunately, the Graphic (GTK UI) interface DELUGE allows you to connect to the remote server client and manage it with the same ease with which the local client is managed. Especially in terms of plugins, most of which cannot be configured through Webui. Unfortunately, Webui supports not all the features of Deluge. On the BitTorrent server, the Deluge client and manage it via a web interface (WebUI). Deluge - We study and try looking for a new tormentor
Fix Status tab download speed and uploaded.Fix loading config with double-quotes in string.Fix cmp function for None types (#3309).Hide pygame community banner in console.Add torrentdetails tabs position menu (#3441).Fix unhandled error with empty clipboard.Add detection of torrent URL on GTK UI focus.Fix python optional setup.py requirements.Silence erroneous missing translations warning.Fix js minifying error resulting in WebUI blank screen.AutoAdd plugin replaces built-in performance.Improved documentation hosted on ReadTheDocs.Magnet pre-fetching to allow file choice when including torrent.GTK UI migrated to GTK3 with UI enhancements and additions.A New Console UI which emulates GTK/Web UIs.Performance updates to deal with 1000’s torrents with quicker loading times.Migrated to Python 3 with minimal support retained for Python 2.7.Core/UI split allowing Deluge to run as a daemon.
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