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Deluge client connection port
Deluge client connection port






  1. #Deluge client connection port install#
  2. #Deluge client connection port windows#

HTTPS for Deluge's WebUI is an either/or scenario You can either solely access the WebUI through HTTP, or you can solely access it through HTTPS. You will need to have the SSH tunnel active if you wish to connect to your remote daemon. The only difference in the above instructions for the GTK+ Thin Client is that you will enter 127.0.0.2 for the hostname rather than your server's hostname.

  • Create a new connection in the thin client's connection manager.
  • Lastly, make sure that the "Local ports accept connections from other hosts checkbox" is checked. Unlike the SSH Tunneling wiki article, you will set this to be a local port forward, not dynamic. The destination will be 127.0.0.2:# where # is your daemon port again.

    #Deluge client connection port windows#

    For Windows users using KiTTY (or PuTTY), the source port will be your daemon's port (check the "Info" page to get your daemon port).

  • Follow the instructions for setting up an SSH Tunnel.
  • Tunnel the GTK+ Thin Client's ConnectionĪll communication between the GTK UI and daemon is encrypted using an automatically generated self-signed certificate so SSH tunneling is not a requirement.
  • Click "Connect" and the connection manager pop up box should disappear.Ĭongratulations! You can now access Deluge on your Whatbox slot via the GTK UI.
  • Click "Add" to add your server's daemon.
  • (The port can be found on your Slot Info page)
  • Enter the port your Deluge daemon is running on.
  • Click "Add" and enter your server next to hostname:.
  • You should now see a connection manager box pop up.
  • Go to "Edit -> Preferences -> Interface" and choose "Thin Client".
  • #Deluge client connection port install#

    Download version 2.0+ and install Deluge.It is a more reliable way to interact with Deluge. The GTK+ user interface can be used as a thin client to connect with the daemon running on your Whatbox slot. It can then be accessed via the link on your Manage page. Just enable the Deluge WebUI on your Slot Settings page. No configuration is necessary to use the Deluge WebUI.

    deluge client connection port

    The Web user interface offers easy access to Deluge from a web browser. The Deluge daemon is able to run on the server and handle all bittorrent activity while user interfaces are able to connect remotely from any platform. It has been designed using the client server model. It uses libtorrent in its backend and features multiple user interfaces.

    deluge client connection port

    Deluge is a full-featured open source BitTorrent client.








    Deluge client connection port