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Daniel Troeder a écrit : |
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> On Tue, 2009-11-24 at 00:02 +0100, laurent wrote: |
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>> Hi, |
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>> I would like to use my server as bittorent client and maybe tracker later. |
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>> I would like to have a web interface but I could also develop it myself |
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>> later. |
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>> I saw, qbittorent and hrktorrent that looks good. I don't know any |
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>> features of the last one. |
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>> What would you recommend to use? |
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>> thanks |
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>> Laurent |
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> I'd recommend net-p2p/deluge (http://deluge-torrent.org/). |
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> It has all the features I ever wanted and its written in Python using |
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> libtorrent as engine. |
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> It runs as a non-ui daemon to which you can connect clients via network. |
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> Existing clients are: console, web and gtk+. |
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> I start the daemon and a web client on my server, and connect ether via |
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> web or with the gtk-ui :) |
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> It has no build-in tracker, but I recommend using a public one anyway |
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> (for example http://openbittorrent.com/). |
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> Bye, |
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> Daniel |
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yes I was interested by deluge also. I also read about BTG that seems |
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very good. |
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I installed rtorrent with the default flags, no daemon, will see how it |
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work with ssh first. |
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schussy |
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Laurent |