Hi, friends. I recently upgraded my installation from 10.04 (32) to 12.04 (64). I installed Transmission from USS, and it runs alright. It was able to read and verify my torrents/data just fine. However, it is unable to download any new torrents - it won't connect to peers, and AFAICT it will likewise not connect to any peers to seed.
Hello,
I'm using GUFW to configure the settings.
I can't seem to be able to get torrents to work. Both Deluge and Transmission can't get through the firewall.
For deluge, I have ports 6881:6891 for incoming connections. I have outgoing set to use random ports.
In GUFW I used the preconfigured settings to try to allow torrents. I did allow, out, application, deluge.
Well I have a problem with Deluge. Every time I add a new torrent it just won't download. I can see the list of peers but it does not download anything. I'm still uploading old torrents so it's not a connectivity thing.
Hi everyone, I have in the past been able to download torrents with transmission from TPB in the past but they changed there site a bit and now they don't have the ".torrent" files that I always used to download torrents. When I try to just use the magnet links on TPB it just opens a extra google chrome browser (the web browser i use) but doesn't download the torrent.
hadrons123 wrote:jrussell wrote:After rebooting my PC with transmission running, transmission will say: "Error: no data found! Ensure your drives are connected or use "Set Location". To re-download, remove the torrent and re-add it"For every torrent.I think it may have something to do with the download and temp directory for transmission being on a second HDD.
Dear all, I've not been using Linux for very long, so need more help! I installed adblocker and ghostery and another simlar program, but now I can't "find" them to pause them while I download things using transmission / deluge (I am presuming this is the reason why torrents aren't working) Thanks for reading / helping out, Gareth [Ubuntu 12.10 / system 76]
Hi I keep getting a no incoming connections on my Deluge. I know this is a pretty common problem from Google, but I have posted here to see if any one knows why this happens.
I have port forwarded my router and set Deluge to the correct port range.
Is this just a bug ?
How can I which ports are open/closed on my system? I am running Ubuntu 12.04, and to my knowledge there is no firewall running or installed, although it may have been in the past.
I am trying to configure Deluge because currently no incoming connections are being allowed. I checked that UPnP is enabled on the router and also configured port forwarding.
Well I need to use transmission, deluge of a certain version because of a web site I use. And since transmission is preinstalled i'm gonna stick with it unless updating deluge is easier. Basically transmission isn't updating for me. Version installed:Transmission 1.51 (7963) I need 1.7x or 1.8x . And I have had no luck updating it at all.