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  1. Which ports need to be allowed through firewall to seed torrent using ...

    Feb 23, 2022 · Self-hosting my own tracker using bittorrent-tracker. Opened UDP port 6969 on tracker and seed servers. What else needs to be allowed?

  2. Which torrent apps work headless (from command line only)?

    There's a question on here about what torrent apps work well remotely, but I'm hoping to find out one that works well through a command line interface, preferably with no GUI. What torrent apps would …

  3. Torrent client for Ubuntu similar to uTorrent - Super User

    Aug 19, 2010 · What is the best alternative under Ubuntu for torrent client that has functionality close to uTorrent under Windows? Particularly performance, webgui, folder watch, labeling, compatibility with …

  4. port forwarding - Transmission torrent client - Super User

    Jun 4, 2016 · I have a problem related to Transmission torrent client. Specifically on a Fedora 23 Linux distribution. My goal is to increase download speed and surfing on the internet. I found out the best …

  5. How to open ports on router for better torrent performance

    I've been using utorrent to download and upload torrents for a long time. Recently someone told me that I need to open port(s) for utorrent from my router settings for better downloading and upload...

  6. Torrent Client - Command line - Windows - Super User

    May 14, 2010 · Most of the common command-line clients should compile under cygwin in Windows. I have rtorrent running this way on a couple of Windows machines. Edit: another thought: I assume …

  7. headless - qBittorrent as a remote - Super User

    Dec 25, 2020 · I wonder if it's possible to use the local qBittorrent client as a remote for the server one. In other words, could it just send the actions I do localy as actions on the server and show on the UI …

  8. download - Is it possible for a BitTorrent client to give seeding ...

    I'm not very familiar with BitTorrent on a protocol/technological level. Is it possible for clients to prefer seeding (give more bandwidth, or only connect at all) to leechers who are also seeding

  9. How does port-forwarding help in torrents? - Super User

    Mar 16, 2016 · If your router has uPNP enabled, then most torrent clients will take advantage of this to automatically set up port forwarding. Otherwise, you will need to set it up manually in the router …

  10. Are there any torrent clients that run as a service? - Super User

    I'd like to be able to have my torrent downloads run on my server, which won't be logged in, so I'm wondering if there are any clients that can run as a service.