2010/10/17 Paolo Aglialoro paol...@gmail.com:
1. accessible/browsable through CLI/ssh every time I connect (http could be
a plus, also to upload .torrent files)
2. supporting level1 IP blacklists
3. supporting protocol encryption
bitflu. A port would be welcome.
Best
Martin
Paolo Aglialoro paol...@gmail.com wrote:
On CLI I've always used rtorrent as a nice, powerful torrent client.
But this box is meant to run totally headless.
Which means I'll access to it only through ssh.
You can run rtorrent in a tmux session.
I'd therefore like to know which program I
On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 3:32 AM, Paolo Aglialoro paol...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
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I'd therefore like to know which program I could run as a torrent daemon
with the following requisites:
1. accessible/browsable through CLI/ssh every time I connect (http could be
a plus, also to upload
I've used btpd, which is excellent IMO. The only thing you'll find is you
can't make it fake ratio/speed and such as I have heard you can do with
rtorrent.
A simple script and I was able to just drop .torrent files into a directory
on my desktop machine and using a cron job the .torrent files
On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 8:32 AM, Paolo Aglialoro paol...@gmail.com wrote:
I'd therefore like to know which program I could run as a torrent daemon
with the following requisites:
1. accessible/browsable through CLI/ssh every time I connect (http could be
a plus, also to upload .torrent files)
I'd like to thank you all for the interesting suggestions, I'll carefully
evaluate all of them.
I must also say that in the beginning I also had thought at a
rtorrent+tmux+pf+scp solution, but it looks like getting way too
complicated/time consuming to get everything working in the right way.
Hi all,
this week I got my hands over a working 200MHz i386 thin client Neoware
ca5, see: http://www.jonshouse.co.uk/neoware_ca5.cgi
This machine had got a 32MB WinCE rom disk over a 44pin IDE bus which I
promptly removed ;))) and a RAM expansion slot which immediately got 256MB
as a whoopping
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