General :: How To Install Bittorrent 5.3 GPL
Oct 7, 2010I want to install bittorrent-5.3-gpl.tar.gz. How to install it.
View 2 RepliesI want to install bittorrent-5.3-gpl.tar.gz. How to install it.
View 2 RepliesI have install bittorrent in my rhel5 box.Now i want to know how to download centos using bittorrent.even i dont know how to use bittorrent.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a virtual server which acts mainly as mail server. I wonder whether I could set up a mirror for certain files like Linux ISO images, conference talk recordings and other stuff.How could I seed automatically all torrents from XML feeds plus torrents added by hand? Further conditions: The data files should be accessable via HTTP/FTP, too total traffic and bandwidth uage need to be restricted, plus bonus points for restrictions per feed or file.
View 1 Replies View RelatedHow to install the BitTorrent peer to peer program? I've downloaded the software, looked around, and cannot find what should be obvious as to how to install and use it. Please keep it simple, as I am an amateur and quite new to Linux and Ubuntu. I'm installing onto Ubuntu 9.04 on my desktop pc. If you suggest using and installing something equivalent, the instructions need to be simple and complete.
View 3 Replies View RelatedThe config file is ambiguous, and keeps getting overwritten when you restart the daemon in Debian, anyway.
In /etc/transmission-daemon/settings.json, there are these options:
rpc-username
rpc-password
proxy-auth-username
proxy-auth-password
Every time I restart the daemon with:
/etc/init.d/transmission-daemon restart
It overwrites rpc-password, and the password it prints doesn't work anyway.
Does anyone know how to set the password properly? I don't want to disable it.
Is there command line BitTorrent Client in Linux? A PHP / Python script would be nice too.
View 7 Replies View Relatedusing fedora 9 i've problems getting bittorent to work. i have an external kerio firewall but my messages seem not to get thrue. I read about port forwarding, as a way to speed up bittorent I interprete that as bundling the port series 6881 till 6999 to ferdora:6881 so all the ports are channeld to the bittorent machine and 1 port.(tcp and Udp)
that how I did set it up, but i seem not to get a lot of throughput i guess Maybe 1kb per week, I do not know if this is what is seen as a slow bittorent.... on the firewall i see a lot of messages running arround but nothing seems to advance
what can I do, verify to get this running. (I temporarly switched off fedora's firewall( internal) is there a way to structuraly test bittorent? is my forwarding rule correct? (input multiple ports to single port?
I'm new to linux and try to make a ubuntu home server.1.One of my concerns is that i can't figure out how to use bittorrent (or any other torrent download application) from shell. (i have the desktop package installed but i don't wanne get used with that - or should i start the downloads from there but if I close the gdm (gdm stop) will my bittorrent stop as well?)
View 9 Replies View RelatedIam always downloading files using transmission bittorrent, the problem is my sister always keep pausing my all my downloads because it somehow slows her internet speed in her rooms computer, any way I can have a password prompted every time she pauses all my downloads in transmission?
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View 2 Replies View Relatedthey ae all closed and i don't know what to do about it
View 9 Replies View Relatedp { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }a:link { } Is it possible to use Transmission BitTorrent like limewire?
If so how? I am not familiar with terms like associated 'torrent file and 'tracker' websites'' The help files at the Transmission website assume a high level of preexisting knowledge. Is there a way to learn this program starting from scratch?
I know, that this thread is old one, but I am having the same issue. It does not seem to me to be the problem of single torrent. It is more the way how much do I use my connection. If I have only 1-2 torrents, everything is ok. If I have 10, I get this problem. It is also followed by aprox. 30 secs of no internet connection. I use Deluge for downloading and my limits are set like this:
max connections: 200
max upload: 300 KiB/s
max upload slots: 5
max connection attempts per sec: 20
The connection outage is really annoying.
when I just purged and reinstalled my Torrent client due to configuration issues, the program still knew what U/D ratio I had before purging. Also, I read that individual trackers also keep a record of a user's history, which seems likely as my client takes some time to report it to them when closing. Thus, I am wondering how this statistic is kept. How is BT able to identify a single machine, maybe in a private network, or even a single user on it? Unfortunately, Google only points me to sites telling me how to cheat programs and / or trackers, no matter what I search for, which is not what I want. So, could anyone tell me in quick words or point me to a site explaining what the underlying mechanics of the system are?
Furthermore, are there possibilities to adapt the ratio generation to your bandwidth circumstances? Unfortunately, as most people in Germany, I am connected via ADSL, which allows for great download rates, but only minimal upload, which is why it takes me forever to equalize what I downloaded. Is this problem thought of in the concept of BT?
I am in no way interested in cheating, so please don't mistake this for an immoral question - if I'm stuck with this situation, fine. Either way, I would still like to read about the technical concepts. (In an plain way, if possible, scientific English is quite hard for me to understand.) [I am aware that this is not a "problem" with software, but seeing how BT is quite popular with Linux users
I have a few occasions of not being able to download the bittorrent files.
Do the mirrors have a way to block the bittorent files from being downloaded at certain time ?
Quote:
wget http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/centos/5.5/isos/x86_64/CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin-DVD.torrent
--09:36:34-- http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/centos/5.5/isos/x86_64/CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin-DVD.torrent
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I don't know what exactly I did to wreck the functionality but something did Deluge in. I've purged the configuration files and libraries and reinstalled them three times over and every time in terminal that I start it using deluge-gtk I get the following output:
Code:
ryan@ryan-PC-Ubuntu:~$ deluge-gtk
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/deluge-gtk", line 9, in <module>
load_entry_point('deluge==1.2.2', 'console_scripts', 'deluge-gtk')()
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I swear Ubuntu's download pages are getting harder and harder to find things in.I help with a local LUG that holds a Clinic for Linux newbies. One of my tasks is to maintain all the latest popular distros and all the versions thereof. usually recommend Ubuntu to newcomers, but people bring all kinds of computers, many of which need Lubuntu or Xubuntu, yet others want Kubuntu, and on and on. I need all the flavors of Ubuntu.I prefer to download by torrent because it is faster with my connection. I found a page with torrents for 10.04 and 10.10 for Ubuntu desktop, alternate and server, but I'll be darned if I can find torrents for Netbook, Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Xubuntu and others.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI want BitTorrent client, similar to uTorrent.
1. I do not want crapware like Deluge or Vuze, who creates unwanted/unselected files and after downloading I must delete all of them.
2. I do not want to use WINE.
but the program doesnt show up in my applications. when i search for it, it doesnt show up as installed either but it is. anyone know why?
View 2 Replies View RelatedWhat is the downloading application in Linux comparable to bittorrent
(i want to download from torrentz.com)
I cant download from Bittorrent so I was going to do http download. It wont work. where to download a debian 6 i386 xfce ISO?
View 2 Replies View Relatedfirst of all I am sorry about the mess in the question, I hope I am being clear enough.
I am using VectorLinux 6.0 standard, kernel 2.6.27.12.
iptables v1.4.0
Deluge v1.18
the problem is that as soon as I do
Code:
iptables -A INPUT -j DROP
Deluge hangs and stops responding.
I am trying to make iptables to drop everything except tcp,udp 6887 (for torrent) and except established and related. iptables -L looks like so:
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Edit:
Now I see that Firefox also hangs if I try to right click a tab when I have iptables -A INPUT -j DROP.
I need to block all BitTorrent access on my machine, ie blovk users from using Bittorrent. Is there a port range I can block or some sort of protocol?
View 9 Replies View Relatedi used to used edonkey2000 a vouple of years a go until i got to know bittorrent
i installed mldonkey
# aptitude install mldonkey-gui
run, and then what? no servers list.
Code:
| file: x |
| size: 3,762,326,736 (4 GiB) |
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I am a newbie to LINUX ,I tried to install BITTORRENT in centos but it is shwng the following dependecies were missing. But i couldn't find the way to install. rpm -ivh BitTorrent-5.2.2-1-Python2.4.noarch.rpm
error: Failed dependencies:
python-crypto >= 2.0 is needed by BitTorrent-5.2.2-1.noarch
python-psyco is needed by BitTorrent-5.2.2-1.noarch
python-twisted >= 2.0 is needed by BitTorrent-5.2.2-1.noarch
python-zopeinterface is needed by BitTorrent-5.2.2-1.noarch
wxPython >= 2.6 is needed by BitTorrent-5.2.2-1.noarch
How to install these dependencies
I am using ubuntu 11.04. I want to know that how can I set proxy settings for Transmission bittorrent client?I fill the settings in network proxy but it won't work for bittorrent.
View 4 Replies View Relatedim looking 4 a bittorrent client 4 me downloads and i cant find a descent 1 sum 1
View 4 Replies View RelatedI finally decided to give Ubuntu Karmic another chance after Jaunty->Karmic upgrades killed two laptops and a desktop. Fresh installs work better. Anyway, Along my usual post-install trawl through the available packages, a number of them stood out that I never really paid attention to before, and they've piqued my interests.
The three packages are:
apt-p2p
apt-transport-debtorrent
debtorrent
If I understand them correctly, it's an alternate means to download packages through bittorrent instead of http transfers. What I want to know is, does it work? What sort of differences could be expected between bittorrent and http transfers when it's used?
Transmission bittorrent client on my computer doesn't seem to download any files...It just struks on 'downloading file'...When i checked out the preferences it says 'port closed', i'm using port no 18768....Torrents download fine with opera with the same port no...
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