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=== Transmission === | === Transmission === | ||
Latest revision as of 14:23, 28 April 2016
Transmission
Transmission is a cross-platform BitTorrent client. Transmission has the features you want from a BitTorrent client: encryption, a web interface, peer exchange, magnet links, DHT, µTP, UPnP and NAT-PMP port forwarding, webseed support, watch directories, tracker editing, global and per-torrent speed limits, and more.
Transmission is available via the epel and geekery repositories. The latest transmission rpm's are only available via the geekery repository. Please only use one of the below procedures.
Epel Repository
Enable the epel repository
Please see Epel and then do:
yum install transmission --enablerepo=epel
Geekery Repository
Geekery Repoviews
EL5-i386
EL5-x86_64
EL6-i686
EL6-x86_64
Install Geekery Repository
for SME Server 8.0
http://geekery.altervista.org/
/sbin/e-smith/db yum_repositories set geekery repository \ Name 'geekery repository' \ BaseURL 'http://geekery.altervista.org/geekery/el5/$basearch' \ EnableGroups no \ GPGCheck yes \ GPGKey http://geekery.altervista.org/download.php?filename=GEEKERY-GPG-KEY \ Visible no \ status disabled
After adding it to the database updating the configuration file is required:
signal-event yum-modify
for SME Server 9.0
http://geekery.altervista.org/
/sbin/e-smith/db yum_repositories set geekery repository \ Name 'geekery repository' \ BaseURL 'http://geekery.altervista.org/geekery/el6/$basearch' \ EnableGroups no \ GPGCheck yes \ GPGKey http://geekery.altervista.org/download.php?filename=GEEKERY-GPG-KEY \ Visible no \ status disabled
After adding it to the database updating the configuration file is required:
signal-event yum-modify
Installation
Manual way
in the directory where you want to work
mkdir transmission cd transmission
We need to install all the following files, you have to adjust with your cpu architecture. For SME8 you have to use el5 binaries.
wget http://geekery.altervista.org/geekery/el5/i386/libevent2-2.0.10-1geekery.i386.rpm wget http://geekery.altervista.org/geekery/el5/i386/transmission-2.76-1geekery.i386.rpm wget http://geekery.altervista.org/geekery/el5/i386/transmission-common-2.76-1geekery.i386.rpm wget http://geekery.altervista.org/geekery/el5/i386/transmission-daemon-2.76-1geekery.i386.rpm wget http://geekery.altervista.org/geekery/el5/i386/transmission-cli-2.76-1geekery.i386.rpm
or
wget http://geekery.altervista.org/geekery/el5/x86_64/libevent2-2.0.10-1geekery.x86_64.rpm wget http://geekery.altervista.org/geekery/el5/x86_64/transmission-2.76-1geekery.x86_64.rpm wget http://geekery.altervista.org/geekery/el5/x86_64/transmission-common-2.76-1geekery.x86_64.rpm wget http://geekery.altervista.org/geekery/el5/x86_64/transmission-daemon-2.76-1geekery.x86_64.rpm wget http://geekery.altervista.org/geekery/el5/x86_64/transmission-cli-2.76-1geekery.x86_64.rpm
the root user can install rpm above
yum localinstall *
yum'ing way
Install the geekery repository and then
yum install --enablerepo=geekery transmission
Upgrade Transmission
yum upgrade --enablerepo=geekery transmission
Configuration
/etc/init.d/transmission-daemon stop nano /var/lib/transmission/settings.json
allow your network
allow your network range to connect to the transmission-deamon "*" can be used as a wild card
"rpc-whitelist": "127.0.0.1,192.168.1.*", "rpc-whitelist-enabled": true,
you can find a lot of useful option directly in the Transmission wiki but normally some of them are usable in the web utility
set a ibay for downloaded files
- Create an ibay in server manager, with the following typical settings:
Information bay name - torrent, Description - torrent, Group - Everyone, User access - Write = group, Read = everyone, Public access via web - no access, Execution of dynamic content - no
you have to allow transmission to write in the ibay
db accounts setprop torrent Group shared UserAccess wr-group-rd-everyone signal-event ibay-modify torrent
usermod -a -G shared transmission
and edit the settings.json to give the good path
"download-dir": "/home/e-smith/files/ibays/torrent/files/", "incomplete-dir": "/home/e-smith/files/ibays/torrent/files/",
we can launch the deamon
/etc/init.d/transmission-daemon start
Allow port in sme firewall
by default the transmission-deamon use the 51413 port for sharing with other computer so we have to authorize it in the sme firewall and after you may need to allow it in the nat configuration of your router if the upnp configuration does'nt work.
db configuration set transmission-daemon service db configuration setprop transmission-daemon TCPPort 51413 db configuration setprop transmission-daemon status enabled db configuration setprop transmission-daemon access public
signal-event remoteaccess-update
if you want to allow a range of ports you can take a look to this part of DB documentation and use the TCPPorts command. Effectively Transmission can use a random port at every boot in a range set in setting.json so you have to adjust the sme firewall and the nat configuration of your router.
Runlevel7
if you restart your computer you can experiment that the service is not started because there is no link to rc.7d, so you have to do this command line to allow transmission deamon operate in runlevel 7.
ln -s /etc/init.d/transmission-daemon /etc/rc.d/rc7.d/S99transmission-daemon
Play with transmission
now you are able to use transmission deamon with this url in the web browser http://your-ip-sme:9091