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#51
It just gives this error when I'm trying to connect:


I'm running µTorrent Server alpha (3.0 build 21886) under Arch Linux.
 
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#52
Yes, that's the error a couple of others (including me) have mentioned.

If you try the URL with a browser you'll see that the problem is that URL parameter. Without it it's possible to access the web interface.
So it might be possible to correct it by stripping the parameter from the URL of incoming requests but that only treats a symptom and doesn't guarantee that uRemote will work with the rest of that version of the web GUI.
 
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Originally Posted by MikeZ83 View Post
Yes, that's the error a couple of others (including me) have mentioned.

If you try the URL with a browser you'll see that the problem is that URL parameter. Without it it's possible to access the web interface.
So it might be possible to correct it by stripping the parameter from the URL of incoming requests but that only treats a symptom and doesn't guarantee that uRemote will work with the rest of that version of the web GUI.
Web-interface works fine with "list=1"-parameter, you just have to give token-attribute too:


/gui/?token=bQeqczfDtJoBmXet0gLNGDafY1olqWgutaqvMnknhVz gKMiGzu_8uBzunEw=&list=1 gives me:
Code:
{"build":21886,"label": [
]
,"torrents": [
]
,"torrentc": "362901698"
,"rssfeeds": []
,"rssfilters": []
}
 
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#54
Originally Posted by tonspaa View Post
hi, I've been trying to get this app working, but when I press force update, after a while, I get a message "socket operation timed out" Any help would be appreciated.
I'm also getting this error, not too sure how to get round it.

Apologies for the level of ignorance in this question but most people in this thread are showing their IPs as xx.xx.xx.xx (four sets of two digits) however the IP address returned for me from www.ip-adress.com/ is xx.xx.xx.xxx (3 digits at the end). Is this okay?
 
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#55
Originally Posted by Kamikaze View Post
I'm also getting this error, not too sure how to get round it.

Apologies for the level of ignorance in this question but most people in this thread are showing their IPs as xx.xx.xx.xx (four sets of two digits) however the IP address returned for me from www.ip-adress.com/ is xx.xx.xx.xxx (3 digits at the end). Is this okay?
Yes it could have 3 digits.
 

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#56
Did anyone manage to find a way of getting around the "socket operation timed out" error for this?
 
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#57
You would need to change "Preferences -> Advanced -> webui.token_auth" fo "false", but that token is there for a reason!
 
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#58
I've managed to get this working. Connection is a bit flaky, but that may have something to do with BT consuming maximum bandwidth.

The only issue I've got at the moment, other than the connection, is that when I click on a torrent to view more information (ETA, Remaining, Peers, Seeds etc.) the displayed information is being clipped. Each character has its top and bottom cut off. Torrent name displays correctly.

In the screenshots posted in the original thread, the display seems a bit more spaced out. Whether this is due to a change in PR1.3, I don't know.

Heres a screenshot of what I'm getting. Torrent name removed.
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#59
Another solution for remote-torrenting is to run rtorrent on your Linux box, then use rtgui to connect to it.

I prefer rtgui 'cos it's nice and lightweight, yet can do all the stuff I need to (stop/start/view/add torrent file or url etc).
 
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#60
Unfortunately, the bulk of my torrents are downloaded via my PC running Vista. The netbook is running Transmission under Ubuntu 10.10 but that hardly ever downloads anything.

Display probably just needs spacing out a bit better. On a positive note, connection seems to be a bit more stable at the mo.
 
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