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nas-bittorrent [2025/10/27 22:39] – [BitTorrent client (Transmission)] hogwildnas-bittorrent [2025/10/28 01:03] (current) – [BitTorrent client (Transmission)] hogwild
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 ====== BitTorrent client (Transmission) ====== ====== BitTorrent client (Transmission) ======
  
-Transmission is an open source BitTorrent client. It lets you download/upload torrents directly on your router. The results is that you don't have to leave a LAN device, such as a PC running just to share Torrents. Note howeverthat you will need storage attached to your router, or elsewhere, via one of the filesharing protocols, such as CIFS.\\+Transmission is an open source BitTorrent client. With is, you can download/upload torrents directly on your router. The result is that you won't have to leave a LAN device running, such as a PCjust to share Torrents. In order to share large files, you'll need some form of external storage, such as an external [[nas-usb|USB drive]] or a [[admin-cifs|CIFS]] share.
  
-If transmission is crashing you may need to add 3 packages using the following: +If Transmission is crashingyou may need to add 3 packages to your setup. To resolve this, install the three packages listed below using the opkg tool, as follows:
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-**''opkg install transmission-web transmission-daemon transmission-remote''** \\ +
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-Simply download the three packages using the opkg tool, then point to /opt/bin from the transmission web client. That will use opkg's transmission:\\ opkg install transmission-web transmission-daemon transmission-remote\\ \\ Now it won't crash.+
  
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-To share large files, you'll need some form of external storage, such as an external [[nas-usb|USB drive]] or a [[admin-cifs|CIFS]] share. +''opkg install transmission-web transmission-daemon transmission-remote'' \\  \\
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-{{:pasted:20220222-124628.png}}  \\  \\+Then, configure a custom path in the //Transmission binary path// (seen below) with the "/opt/bin" directory where the Transmission web client is found. That will cause the Transmission binary installed via opkg to be used instead of FreshTomato's default one. Anecdotal reports suggest this should prevent further crashing.  \\   \\   \\   \\  {{:pasted:20220222-124628.png}}  \\  \\
  
 **Enable:** checking this and Save immediately runs Transmission and starts it at each boot. \\  \\ **Enable:** checking this and Save immediately runs Transmission and starts it at each boot. \\  \\
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-**Autoadd .torrents:** makes Transmission scan the download folder for .torrent files and import them automatically.\\+**Autoadd .torrents:** makes Transmission scan the download folder for .torrent files and import them automatically.\\  \\
  
  
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-**Allow remote access:** if enabled, the Listening port becomes reachable from the WAN.\\+**Allow remote access:** if enabled, the Listening port becomes reachable from the WAN.\\  \\ 
  
 ===== Limits ===== ===== Limits =====
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-**Upload queuing:** specifies how many active uploads can run simultaneously.\\+**Upload queuing:** specifies how many active uploads can run simultaneously.\\  \\ 
  
 ===== Advanced Settings ===== ===== Advanced Settings =====
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 Transmission has a built-in blocking feature. IP blacklists are publicly-maintained lists of "bad" Torrent addresses, like monitoring servers, or robots that undermine your privacy. Transmission has a built-in blocking feature. IP blacklists are publicly-maintained lists of "bad" Torrent addresses, like monitoring servers, or robots that undermine your privacy.
  
-Another way to do this is to define a blocklist here to use P2Partisan instead. With P2Partisan, you can define more lists and block ranges of addresses. To use it, you must install a script, according these instructions:  [[https://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?threads/p2partisan-v5-16-v6-16-mass-ip-blocking-peerblock-peerguardian-for-tomato.69128/|Linksysinfo.org: P2Partisan]]+Another way to do this is to define a blocklist here to use P2Partisan instead. With P2Partisan, you can define more lists and block ranges of addresses. To use it, you must install a script, according the instructions on the Tomato forum: [[https://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?threads/p2partisan-v5-16-v6-16-mass-ip-blocking-peerblock-peerguardian-for-tomato.69128/|P2Partisan]]
  
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