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It would be great to have something like this for a Linux-based torrent client, such as rtorrent!
 

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Originally Posted by Mar0 View Post
You need an active internet connection, so you won't get this message anymore when you start this app

Strange, but i have active internet connection
 
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Originally Posted by pabloniss View Post
Strange, but i have active internet connection
ehm :/ in settings, have you checked "Enable Automatic Updates"? I think when you start the app it checks for updates -> so your settings might be wrong, Password, Host, Port or/and Username, so you can't connect and get the error
 
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Originally Posted by Mar0 View Post
ehm :/ in settings, have you checked "Enable Automatic Updates"? I think when you start the app it checks for updates -> so your settings might be wrong, Password, Host, Port or/and Username, so you can't connect and get the error
No..

so, what should be the settings?
 
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Originally Posted by fpp View Post
It would be great to have something like this for a Linux-based torrent client, such as rtorrent!
Or cross-platform like deluge.
Linux, osx and windows.
 

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Originally Posted by pabloniss View Post
No..

so, what should be the settings?
next try
Hostname: your ip
Port. No.: current incomming port for utorrent / alternative port if enabled
Username: Username from web ui
Password: Password from web ui

-> save
 
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Originally Posted by Mar0 View Post
next try
Hostname: your ip
Port. No.: current incomming port for utorrent / alternative port if enabled
Username: Username from web ui
Password: Password from web ui

-> save
It may seem It's funny, but where i find login and password
 
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#18
Hi Mar0

I changed my IP to just XX.XX.XX.XX without the http.

Now nothing happens. No error but nothing shows up either. My internet connection is 3G. When I use the web browser on the phone I am able to see my torrent.

Any help? Thanks.

Edit: It works though when I connect to my home WiFi and use the router IP i.e. 192.168.1.3.

Edit 2: OK all working now! I don't know what happened. Maybe the connection is just slower through 3G. I left it for about 10 minutes and now it is showing up. Thanks again!

Last edited by hlchoo; 2010-03-07 at 00:25.
 
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Originally Posted by andy_x_net View Post
ok i found the ipv4 in cmd but what port shall i type in ? is still saying "There was an error conecting to the server: HTTP reguest filed!"
The port will be the same as the port used by uTorrent for BT connections. I recommend setting a seperate port to be used for the WebUI, since the other port often changes randomly. The WebUI port can be set in the same part of settings as the username and password.

Originally Posted by hlchoo View Post
Hostname: http://xx.xx.xx.xx/
The hostname should be just xx.xx.xx.xx. The protocol is fixed, so there's no point in having a http:// there. If you have uTorrent running on a publicly accessible domain name (e.g. with DynDNS) then you can use the domain name. For LANs, I believe that WINS can be supported with the winbind package from extras-dev, however I wouldn't recommend it. Most people should be fine using the IP directly, though you can add it to the hosts file if it's a static IP and you use it a lot.

With regard to 'Enable Automatic Updates', this setting is disabled when an error ocurrs. If you aren't getting anything, check that it is enabled, and that you have All Torrents selected under Sorting/Filtering.

The password is stored in a plain text XML file somewhere in ~/.config/. I haven't encrypted it as uTorrent uses Basic authentication, so it's transmitted unencrypted anyway. Even if I did encrypt it, the key would have to be stored either in the executable or as a seperate file, and would be available as part of the source - if the (theoretical) attacker has access to the settings file they would have access to the key as well, making the encryption rather pointless. Given that uTorrent isn't so important as to require such security, I will be leaving it as it is. If you really are that paranoid, you can encrypt the file with TrueCrypt and the connection with OpenVPN.

At this stage I have no plans to implement support for other clients, as it significantly increases the complexity of the program, and I am unfamiliar with the protocols used by them. If there is sufficient demand I may do so at a later stage, though not any time soon. For those of you using Linux, uTorrent 1.8.5 runs fine under WINE.

Last edited by rdnetto; 2010-03-07 at 01:17.
 

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Originally Posted by pabloniss View Post
It may seem It's funny, but where i find login and password
http://www.bild.me/bild.php?file=8076864Web_UI.png

@rdnetto, it would be nice if you can add overall dl/ul speed on the top -> uRemote ↓ DL: xxxMB/s UL: xxMB/s

Edit: @hlchoo just click "Force Update", then it will show your torrents in ~10sec-60sec and not 10mins :P

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