![]() ![]() I don't know what the "Commit" button in OMV>Docker does.Įdit: Turned off "Privileged mode" and again torrent didn't start (waited for about a minute), turned it back on again and almost instantly the dl started. Can you point me in the right direction about Docker basics and updating? Deluge from linuxserver needs new image and recreate container it says, but that isn't always the case is it (other images)? E.G. did mention about the /download setting in preferences. Windows Defender removed deluge.exe and shortcuts to it as well. ![]() Don't know what it exactly does? Probably better to turn it off again. Windows Defender Removed Deluge 1.3.15 as a Potentially Unwanted App by humdogm » Wed 2:36 am Apparently Microsoft thinks Deluge is an unwanted app. Now I think about it, I did check "Run in privileged mode" in container settings. IP is indeed behind proxy (tried both from TorGuard and ipMagnet). Starts immediately (nothing else had changed) and in few seconds goes to 8,5 MB/s. I turned off the port forward and tried again today. When a torrent is added: is appears under "Error" and the status of the torrent is "Permission denied". So I tried your suggestion Deluge (docker), but I can't get it to DL. ![]() indeed port forwarding doesn't work with NordVPN. Unfortunately, the OP is not being at all clear as to exactly what it is he is trying to do. This is not supported by NordVPN and others. Installation Download the script: wget OR clone using Git git clone Make the script executable: chmod +x installdeluge-1.3.15.sh Run the script as sudo: sudo. This will require that your VPN provider open a port on their end of the connection and forward it thru the tunnel to you. You want to hand out your public VPN address instead and have the traffic go thru the tunnel to your server. I am talking about having a port opened and on the far end of the VPN tunnel on your VPN IP public address forwarded to you.įor example, say you want to run a web server but you do not want to hand out your real WAN IP address. I'm not talking about typical port forwarding in a user's router. ![]()
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