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Hi everyone,
I have sucessfully installed MLDonkey on my DNS-323 and it is working fine for the pirate bay torrents. I have been lucky enough recently be invited to a private tracker! They are quite picky about the clients used and when I use MLDonkey the torrents will not connect. Their FAQ says they support Azureus, uTorrent, BitTornado, rTorrent, Transmission, and KTorrent. Is there any precompiled versions of these with a webUI that I can easily install on my NAS. I am fairly new to the whole linux thing. I can telnet into the machine and I can move files around and change permissions but I have no idea what compiling is. Am I in for a challenging week trying to get this thing to work? I got MLDOnkey working just using those all in one packages on this board...
Thanks for any info!
-Rakasis
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You can solve this with MLdonkey,I found the following setting, change it from "default" to "BitTorrent/4.20.9" or whatever you want it to be, and your private tracker will have no problems.
The following setting is in bittorrent.ini
BT-user_agent = "default"
just dont edit this file
(a) if the MLdonkey core is running
(b) using a standard windows text editor.
have fun!
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DNS-323, 2x500gb, Raid1, firmware 1.03, fun_plug v0.3 & mldonkey 2.9.1.
Last edited by index monkey (2007-12-04 14:58:13)
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Hi, I tried your solution and the torrents still refuse to load into the download queue. Is the BT-user_agent thing in quotation brackets? do I replace default with BitTorrent/4.20.9 or "BitTorrent/4.20.9"? and what is the 4.20.9 supposed to mean?
Last edited by Rakasis (2007-12-06 02:50:13)
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most mldonkey specific questions better answered at mldonkey forum?
replace the setting in the ini file as it appears, for further mldonkey settings have a look at :-
http://mldonkey.sourceforge.net/MLdonke … sExplained
also
http://dns323.kood.org/dsmg600/howto:mldonkey - see at the bottom of page.
Last edited by index monkey (2007-12-06 12:51:40)
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Hi,
take care what you do. Most private tracker have rules for clients, because there are some people, who modify their clients to report larger upload as they really do. Making your client report a false data/different version can be easily detected and can lead to a warn/ban from the private tracker...
Tóni
Rakasis wrote:
Hi, I tried your solution and the torrents still refuse to load into the download queue. Is the BT-user_agent thing in quotation brackets? do I replace default with BitTorrent/4.20.9 or "BitTorrent/4.20.9"? and what is the 4.20.9 supposed to mean?
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Ya, thats definatly true. Doesn't matter though. It still doesn't work. I really wish someone could just explain how to install Rtorrent on the 323. It has a web ui and its compatible with my tracker.
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I wish someone would advise me on how to get a million dollars with little or no effort please! =P
If you want Rtorrent compiled for the 323, if you are apparently the only one who wants it, then you may have to learn how to do it. If you are lucky some kind soul may even compile it for you.
I had a quick look, there is a debian version, so follow the wiki, install the debian, and put on rTorrent and have fun! Its possible but it may involve some work on your part, but plenty people here will assist.
http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/
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Hello!
Answer for the question:
Menu: Sancho/Preferences/Networks/BitTorrent
BT-user_agent: Azureus 3.0.4.0
BT-client_port: 65510
Hi, kelnor.
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