Replace USERNAME with your actual Username from your dashboard. is deluge conflict with some packages on kali2and3 deluge is a great torrent client - lots of people use it - its always been part of backtrack(i believe) and kali - maybe it can be added back to repos unless ofcourse its breaking something i guess. Scroll down to the Configuration section. To get the exact configuration values, Navigate to the Application Manager page and search for qBittorrent. Generic configuration values are given below. You get all the benefits of the desktop client on your actual desktop, while the all the action happens on the remote box. Example Host: sb./transmission/gigauser ¶ qBittorrent In this manner, we can use the actual Deluge desktop client on another computer (be it a Windows, Linux, or OS X box) to control the Raspberry Pi Deluge installation. Replace USERNAME with your actual Username from your dashboard.
It is released under the open source license GNU GPLv3+. To get the exact configuration values, Navigate to the Application Manager page and search for rtorrent. Deluge is a free BitTorrent client for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS. rtorrent (ruTorrent, pyrt, NodeJS-rTorrent, flood, direct XMLRPC interface).
uTorrent (including uTorrent Server, uTorrent for Mac and newer Buffalo Linkstations).Bigly/Vuze (through plugins: Vuze Remote, SwingUI, HTML WebUI).
It supports the following Bittorrent clients: Re: How to use Deluge modules Post by miscsubbin Thu 2:40 am OK, so I'm going to try to clarify what I want a little bit in order to get some help on this, if this is in the wrong section, or I need to add more info, please let me know. Thus, it even works on private trackers that require cookies. It doesn’t just send the urls to the WebUIs, but downloads the torrent and uses the file upload function of the UIs to add the torrent.
Remote Torrent Adder is a handy chrome extension that allows you to send torrent files from your browser to your remote or local Bittorrent client’s web interface.