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Did you install torrentflux to "/var/www/torrentflux/" ? Browse to "/var/www/" and see if the "torrentflux" directory exists, and then check inside to make sure you see all the necessary files. In...
From the guide you were following, it seems to me that you've set TorrentFlux using a virtual host in Apache. Thus the web server is capturing all web-requests and redirecting them into the...
In torrentflux, click "Admin" (at the top) and then "Settings". The first option, "Path", lets you specify the directory where files are saved/downloaded. You can set it to whatever you want, but you...
The "headers already sent" error message is almost always caused by having whitespace inside a PHP file outside of the delimiters. Check any files you've edited (like config-db.php) and make sure...
Strange. I really don't know.
The only thing I can think of is that maybe transmission is using different ports. (Did you unblock some ports for torrents?) Check around and see if there are any...
You're very welcome.
Yes. Install LAMP and then download torrentflux-b4rt, untar it. Then install transmission with the patch (like you just did). Then install torrentflux-b4rt. Hopefully it...
So you got the proper version of transmission running! That's good!
How do you know it's running with BitTornado?
You might have to stop all downloads to make sure that TorrentFlux fully...
Yes that's worth a try. How you remove the other versions depends somewhat on what you've already tried.
You should undo that change I asked you to try awhile back (if you did indeed try it...):...
In Ubuntu you can select text in a terminal and then middle-click in another document to copy-paste it. If you're using something like PuTTY, you can similarly select the text and then it copies it...
I need some more information. What happens when you type these commands (copy everything that they output):
$ which transmissioncli
$ transmissioncli --help
$ transmissioncli --version
$...
Another thing I just thought of: make sure that you don't have any instances of the old version of transmission running in memory. You can check with:
$ pgrep -l transmission
If there are, use...
Does running "transmissioncli --help" (or maybe just "transmissioncli" by itself) mention a version number or that this is a "b4rt" modified version?
This suggests that you're now using...
Looks okay.
Try running "transmissioncli --help" or "transmissioncli --version". Does it tell you a version number? It should say something like:
You can use:
$ which transmissioncli
to...
You are missing the "openssl" package (library for accessing secure https sites). Install in the usual way:
$ sudo apt-get install openssl
You might also need:
$ sudo apt-get install...
I believe in Ubuntu the package is called "libcurl4-gnutls-dev" (that's for version 4 of curl, there is also a v.3 version of the package). So try installing that one.
Also, for the subsequent...
To use transmission-cli with torrentflux-b4rt you need to make a special patched version of transmission.
This appears to be the procedure (haven't tried this yet but it looks right...): The...
I've only ever used the default torrent client (BitTornado). According to this, the transmission client uses less memory, but has fewer features.
I've never had any issues with BitTornado, so...
First off, it sounds like you've installed "torrentflux-b4rt" and not normal "torrentflux". Right? (Note that the instructions in this thread are for torrentflux and may or may not apply to b4rt...)...
Try using some other BitTorrent clients on the same port, and see if they work.
First thing to check is that your firewall (on your computer and in your router) are set to not block the port:
-By...
Good point, and I agree with you: a properly configured server should be fine against random probes.
That having been said, here is a bash script that I think does what the original poster asked...
It is possible but I don't think necessary. Using a free dynamic DNS service (I use noip) is easy. They provide a utility that keeps the redirect up to date. I don't think having a resolvable name...
-There is a program called "Gizmo Daemon" which is designed for getting various input-output devices working. It's in the repositories under the name "gizmod", so you can install it easily. Gizmo...
If you invoke the hell.py script with the "-n" argument, it will return the name of the currently downloading file:
./hell.py -n
If you want to get the names for other things in the queue, you...
Can you provide some more details? Such as:
-What parts of the keyboard work or don't work? Do the "standard keys" (letters, spacebar, etc.) work? Do the "media keys" (volume, play, pause, etc.)?...