I just installed delunge and it is very simple. You have to add a username to the config file, change the boolean for the webGUI to true, and start the init script.

So after a month using torrentflux I will try now delunge for a month.
While torrentflux gets installed as a webApp into apache, delunge is independet of apache - but I wonder how to integrate delunge into apache?


App Des schrieb:
+1 for deluge, being for server (with web interface, the ajax interface is great) or just for desktop. The pre-made gentoo daemon for deluge is also very well made so you will have less job to do to get it working.

I first tried rtorrent but I think this software has many bugs. Even though I adjusted the global_max_downloads, rtorrent kept downloading unlimited torrents simultaneously which is unacceptable. also rtorrent for a strange reason stops downloading/uploading after some weeks in my case, this has never happened with deluge to me, and the same session is running for 1 month now non-stop.

Also I think rtorrent needs a better ncurses interface. It is a pain changing config parameters live, and generally working on it without plugging in a web interface. Even console versions of transmission and deluge are better than rtorrent.

In the old times that I used Azureus it was rock stable, I am happy to see someone still using it. I want to try the new vuze some time.

When transmission adds option for max simultaneous downloads/uploads , it will be worth checking out as well, right now it is so incomplete.

On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 1:02 AM, laurent <laur...@logiquefloue.org <mailto:laur...@logiquefloue.org>> wrote:

    Hi,

    I would like to use my server as bittorent client and maybe
    tracker later.
    I would like to have a web interface but I could also develop it
    myself later.

    I saw, qbittorent and hrktorrent that looks good. I don't know any
    features of the last one.
    What would you recommend to use?

    thanks
    Laurent


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