I'm new to rtorrent and don't know much of what it can do.
Basicly I'm trying to setup transdroid so i can use my rtorrent from the droid
My set up.
For my seed box.
I'm running it on a banana pi m1 with a sata raid tower attached.
I have 2 hdds attached.
The banana pi has modded firmware to allow access to sata port multipliers
Running Debian as a headless system (open media vault)
Rtorrent and rutorrent installed from the raspberry pi script
Device I'm trying to setup:
A a samsung galaxy tab 3 7.0 (SM-T217T on tmobile)
Transdroid 2.5.6
My goal:
Setup transdroid to allow access to my rtorrent on the banana pi
Are you able to access rtorrent from outside your network?
Have you set up port forwarding?
Do you have NAT loopback enabled in case you are trying to use Transdroid via WiFi on your local network with you phone?
[Not Solved]Mar 03, 2016, 09:53 PM (This post was last modified: Mar 13, 2016, 12:22 AM by mer2329.)
sorry it took me so long to reply i was helping my mom unpack some stuff from a move.
(Feb 11, 2016, 05:13 PM)Mike Wrote: Are you able to access rtorrent from outside your network?
yes i am.
i am able to connect to the normal rutorrent ui and it successfully lists all active torrents.
this was done on my android via 4g with wifi disabled
in addition i have ddns setup and maintained.
(Feb 11, 2016, 05:13 PM)Mike Wrote: Have you set up port forwarding?
i believe i have setup port forwarding.
see attached screen shot (tomato - pf.PNG)
(Feb 11, 2016, 05:13 PM)Mike Wrote: Do you have NAT loopback enabled in case you are trying to use Transdroid via WiFi on your local network with you phone?
yes the settings are
NAT loopback - All
NAT Target - MASQUERADE
[Not Solved]Mar 13, 2016, 12:01 AM (This post was last modified: Mar 13, 2016, 12:24 AM by mer2329.)
(Mar 03, 2016, 09:58 PM)Mike Wrote: OK so if you are able to access rtorrent UI from outside the network the problem must lie with Transdroid, can you show your settings from that?
for my settings i use
type: rtorrent
ip: rutorrents ip (the one in the address bar without the port)
user/pass: blank
advanced
port: port in the address bar
local network: blank
local ip/port blank
disable auth: checked
scgi mount point blank
timeout: default
use ssl: unchecked
all optional settings left alone
yes i can access rutorrent from outside, my other problem is what settings do i use, my box dosent have any auth and every time i try to connect add my settings it adds port 80 to the end, (my rutorrent is running on port 9096)
more info
rutorrent is running on ip 192.168.1.30
please assume rutorrents port is 93.
this isnt ports but because i dont have any auth setup i just feel safer with this.
if i put the exact location of the rutorrent user interface (192.168.1.30:93) into the transdoids ip or hostname setting. the software appends port 80 automaticly, so the address becomes 192.168.1.30:93:80 and crashes everytime i launch (i need to transdroids data to get working)
also i tried both transdroid and transdrone (play version) both had the same issues
i cant switch it to port 80 because that is for open media vault, and switching omv would require lots of other changes throughout my network.
i did however install the mobile plugin for rutorrent so i do have a semi working interface now, its good only for monitoring
also i did some research on the script i used and it dosent set up scgi or somthing
heres my full plugin list including whats enabled/disable and loaded/notloaded
i dont know how to put a table here so this is a CSV
if i have to manually build rtorrent/rutorrent, i will happily do it. however i do know know how to do that, and am running a banana pi with debian wheezy 7.8, with nginx 1.2.1, i know some basic terminal comands (apt, lsb_release, cd, dir and the like)
Please show the exact syntax you use for accessing rutorrent outside your network from a browser using your dynamic DNS address or masked internet IP (not local IP). Just to clarify, when I say outside your network I mean from a device outside your home not connected to your private network. Maybe you have port forwarded port 93 to 9096?
i know enough about ipaddressing to differentiate internal/external addresses
although i am fairly new to linux i am not a newbie or can be considered a wiz
using my android i did the following
disabled my WIFI to ensure i was accessing via mobile data
installed chrome beta (so i wouldnt need to clear my regular chromes data)
checked my ip via google https://www.google.com/search?q=whatsmyip and made sure it wasnt matching my desktop
openes a incogneto tab and typed my ip displayed on my [code]computer:port[/port]
rutorrent normal came up properly (i did this before i installed the mobile plugin)
After I scrolled up I realized you probably new the IP differences, I'd like to try the Transdroid app to try and help but I only find some transformer app, can you provide a play link to the app?
Transdroid on play is called transdrone. The only difference between transdroid and transdrone is RSS support.
About the ip differences. I figured using x's is probably easier than using a fake ip.
To get transdroid you need to install the apk from their website. http://www.transdroid.org/