I’ve opened the port up and tested a few other rules to ensure I could ping the fedora host with no issue. Since I have all my boxes connected behind a pfsense firewall running a few different LAN segments I was leaning towards it being a firewall rule blocking a connection to port 8080. I even connected a laptop to the same subnet and tried the browser but no luck. I’m pretty sure I have my firewall settings correct but I’m still investigating. I’m running it in a headless VM so I can’t use the browser within Fedora to connect to the webui so I’m trying to connect remotely with no luck (browser times out). I’ve read other blogs that say these non fatal errors are ok and I should still be able to access the webui as long as the program is running. “/usr/lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.8: no version information available (require by …” I’m getting non fatal errors such as the following, however the utserver program does start. I’m trying to get this going on Fedora 15. #Ubuntu download torrent utorrent#utserver -settingspath /opt/utorrent-server-v3_0/ &ĭownload the uTorrent image and set the image by clicking on the image icon button, and select the downloaded image. In Name field type uTorrent and in command field copy and paste the below command. You will get a pop-up window, Check the screen shot below. Right Click on the panel and select Add to Panel, then select Custom Application Launcher. Ubuntu 10.10 / 10.04 follow the below guide to create the Launcher. #Ubuntu download torrent how to#Ubuntu 14.04 / 13.10 / 13.04 / 12.10 / 12.04 /11.10 users check my recent post on How to Create Application Launcher and add it to Unity in Ubuntu. *Note: in the above line change user to your user name in the system. For example if you like to have the Downloads directory as default then use the following line. #Ubuntu download torrent password#Type the User Name as admin and leave the password field as empty and click ok.Check the screen shot below.īefore you start downloading the torrents set the download location, by clicking on the Preferences icon and select Directories then click on the check box “ Put new downloads in:” and specify the download location. Open a browser and type the following line. utserver -settingspath /opt/utorrent-server-v3_0/ & To access utorrent server That’s it. Now you can start the utorrent server by using the following command in terminal. sudo ln -s /opt/utorrent-server-v3_0/utserver /usr/bin/utserver sudo chmod 777 -R utorrent-server-v3_0/Ĭreate a symbolic link so that you can run the torrent server from terminal. sudo rm -rf Ĭhange the permission of the extracted folder. cd /opt/ sudo tar -xvf Īfter extracting the tar file remove it. Now move to the opt directory to extract the tar file. Type the password for the user when prompted. Then extract it. Now copy / move the tar file to opt directory, use the following command to copy the file to opt directory. After downloading the tar file, move to the directory where the downloaded file is located.įor example if the downloaded file is in Downloads directory then use the below command.
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