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#1 2008-01-23 13:42:28

fickle
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mldonky: how to remove a torrent

hi all,

just curious on mldonkey... how does one remove a downloaded torrent? i downloaded a torrent file and it was fake & rather not share it so other dont do the same thing i did

cheers

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#2 2008-01-23 14:26:37

Pejn
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Re: mldonky: how to remove a torrent

removing the *.torrent file from seeded folder works for me

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#3 2008-01-23 14:44:16

fickle
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Re: mldonky: how to remove a torrent

i cant find any *.torrent file anywhere within the mldonkey folder structure

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#4 2008-01-23 23:59:55

Pejn
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Re: mldonky: how to remove a torrent

hmm not in -> \mldonkey\torrents\seeded ?

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#5 2008-01-24 00:08:26

toni
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Re: mldonky: how to remove a torrent

Hi!

I guess this is due to the fact that ./mldonkey/torrent folder is executable only for the owner (normaly root). This means you have to telnet to the unit, as delete the files from that, or you can change premission for the torrent folder (chmod a+rx /mnt/Hd_a2/mldonkey/torrent) after that any of your user can remove torrents from seeded folder. On other hand, deleting the downloaded file will make it as well, this is in /mnt/Hd_a2/mldonkey/incomming/directory or ./file. This folder has a correct premission setting, or you can edit premission on the webadmin interface (premission for downloaded torrent). So you delete the downloaded file, the torrent will be moved to the ./torrent/old folder and the system stops seeding (could take a few minutes...)

Tóni

fickle wrote:

i cant find any *.torrent file anywhere within the mldonkey folder structure

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#6 2008-01-24 00:32:43

fickle
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Re: mldonky: how to remove a torrent

cheers for that toni, i will give that a shot tonight

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#7 2008-01-25 13:09:23

HaydnH
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Re: mldonky: how to remove a torrent

Another alternative is to use the mldonkey telnet, my dns-323 is switched off atm (damn that cleaner!) so I can't login to check but it I think it's port 4000 (could be 9000), i.e: "telnet nasboxip 4000". The help is quite useful - I use this method a lot to control mldonkey via ssh, for example when  I'm at the pub and a mate is talking about *cough* a new linux distro *cough* I can login from my phone via ssh and tell mldonkey to download the torrent.

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#8 2008-01-28 01:38:54

fickle
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Re: mldonky: how to remove a torrent

@HaydnH,

how do you delete a torrent via telnet? i tried it, and the rm_old_torrents command does not work

cheers

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#9 2008-01-28 14:07:58

HaydnH
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Re: mldonky: how to remove a torrent

Interesting - there's no remove shared torrents in the telnet commands! If you move the source file the torrent will become old and then rm_old_torrents will work - otherwise just remove the .torrent from the seeded folder as mentioned above =/

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#10 2008-01-28 18:16:05

toni
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Re: mldonky: how to remove a torrent

Yeah! The web interface does not have a stop seeding option for any specific torrent either. So unfortunately you need to delete these torrents from the folder - could be a lovely improvement, to develope a stop seeding interface (like in downloads - C-cancel/delete, P-pause/move to old) and to enable bandwith control for each seeded torrent....

Tóni

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