Hi,
Many ppl here come to ask me about how to install rtorrent on their seedbox. Here I create a quite complete tutorial about how to install it and some tips about how to use it, hope could bless you all, I've managed to use this on CentOS, maybe could work also on Fedora.
In this tutorial we'll install this package into the box :
pkg-config
openSSL
nCurses
libsigc++
libCurl
libTorrent and rTorrent
screen or dtach
That's all. Note that the whole process is relatively *very* long, depends on your seedbox processor.
Before you can connect to your seedbox you need either putty if you're on Windows, and terminal if you're on unix based machine include Mac OS X. Since I'm on Mac OS X I just launch the terminal and connect to the server using this command :
ssh xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -l login_name
where : xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx = your seedbox IP address
login_name : usually as root
Now you're connected to your server. Ready? Follow these step by step instructions.
pkg-config
Let’s start by pkg-config, as it is needed for other softwares to check whether a library is installed or not. The installation is trivial and shouldn’t cause any difficulties.
# cd /tmp/
# wget http://pkgconfig.freedesktop.org/rel...ig-0.22.tar.gz
# tar -zxvf pkg-config-0.22.tar.gz
# cd pkg-config-0.22
# ./configure
# make
# make install
openSSL
# wget http://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-0.9.8g.tar.gz
# tar -zxvf openssl-0.9.8g.tar.gz
# cd openssl-0.9.8g
# ./Configure gcc
# make
# make install
ncurses
A programming API to build text interfaces…
# wget http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/ncurses/ncurses-5.6.tar.gz
# tar -zxvf ncurses-5.6.tar.gz
# cd ncurses-5.6
# ./configure
# make
# make install
libsigc++
A C++ library…
# wget http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sourc...-2.0.17.tar.gz
# tar -zxvf libsigc++-2.0.17.tar.gz
# cd libsigc++-2.0.17
# ./configure
# make
# make install
libCurl
Library that provides URL transferts.
# wget http://curl.haxx.se/download/curl-7.16.4.tar.gz
# tar -zxvf curl-7.16.4.tar.gz
# cd curl-7.16.4
# ./configure
# make
# make install
if by some reason you can't connect to curl.haxx.se, just google for the files or go here and find the files : http://files.directadmin.com/services/customapache/
libTorrent
libTorrent is rTorrent’s engine.
do this first
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/ssl/lib/pkgconfig/
Then grab libTorrent and compile it:
# wget http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/downlo...-0.11.9.tar.gz
# tar -zxvf libtorrent-0.11.9.tar.gz
# cd libtorrent-0.11.9
# ./configure
# make
# make install
rTorrent
Almost there.
# wget http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/downlo...t-0.7.9.tar.gz
# tar -zxvf rtorrent-0.7.9.tar.gz
# cd rtorrent-0.7.9
# ./configure
# make
# make install
Now you can try to launch rtorrent. Type rtorrent.
dtach / screen
One thing a bit stupid now is that you can use rTorrent, but it terminates as soon as you close you terminal. Sure you can run it in the background in using rtorrent &, but then you can’t see the GUI anymore. The solution is a terminal multiplexer, which allows you to access multiple terminal sessions. That’s pretty good: you can start rTorrent from one computer with either dtach or screen, leave the session, and then get your window from another computer. Exactly what we need.
screen is better than dtach, but it's up to you.
if you want to install dtach, do this :
# wget http://jaist.dl.sourceforge.net/sour...ach-0.7.tar.gz
# ./configure
# make
# cp /tmp/dtach-0.7/dtach /bin/
Then you will use dtach and rtorrent this way:
dtach -c /tmp/socket-rtorrent rtorrent
to leave the session just hit Ctrl+\
to go back to your session type
dtach -A /tmp/socket-rtorrent rtorrent
if you want to install screen do this :
#yum install screen
after it's done, to start rtorrent type :
screen rtorrent
to leave the session hit Ctrl+a then press d
to go back to your session just type
screen -r
rTorrent may need the configuration file .rtorrent.rc, if you feel you need to use, you could find it on google. Or here you can find the .rtorrent.rc sample made by filonome :
https://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/p-any...97/postcount11
* remember to change the max_memory_usage to the best value that suites you, I have 1GB RAM, i enter 768000000 here
The first time running rTorrent, you'll be a little confused as there are no toolbars or buttons. rTorrent is used through keyboard shortcuts. These are the basic keys for using rTorrent:
Load a torrent - backspace (use TAB to auto-complete torrent name)
Select items - up/down arrow
Switch to torrent/download view - left/right arrow
Quit - Ctrl + q
Increase the upload speed limit by 1/5/50 KB - a/s/d
Decrease the upload speed limit by 1/5/50 KB - z/x/c
Increase the download speed limit by 1/5/50 KB - A/S/D (shift + a)
Decrease the download speed limit by 1/5/50 KB - Z/X/C
In download view :
Adjust uploads no - 1/2
Adjust min peers no - 3/4
Adjust max peers no - 5/6
Adjust file priority (in File list) - spacebar for single file / * (shift+8) for all files
For more control keys, you can find the link below.
Maybe at this point you're asking about how to upload the torrent files into your seedbox. It's easy, if you're using Mac OS X, it's all in your terminal, just use this command to established an ssh ftp session to your seedbox :
sftp [email protected]
login_name : usually root
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx : your seedbox address same as the ssh command above
after enter the sftp, just use :
put your_torrent_file_name . (this period is include in the command)
e.g : put Desktop/Stargate.The.Ark.Of.Truth.2008.XViD.torrent .
this will put file Stargate.The.Ark.Of.Truth.2008.XViD.torrent into your seedbox home folder
Sometimes you have a tracker that has no passkey, this often have to login from the location you want to leech/seed. If you use linux you probably have question about this, don't worry, it's easy, all you need to do is create a dynamic tunnel over SSH to your server. Once created, the dynamic tunnel would act as a SOCKS5 proxy allowing you to browse the web using your servers IP, many thanks to Fibre, if you're a Windows user you could follow his quick tutorial here : https://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/p-hos...84/postcount17
If you're on Mac or Unix system, connect to your server using this additional option in command line :
ssh xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -l login_name -D yyyyy
yyyyy : the port number you desire
the rest is the same as above
and from your browser, point the SOCKS Proxy to 127.0.0.1 with the same port number as you set in the ssh command the don't forget to bypass or set no proxy to localhost and 127.0.0.1
some references that you may need :
rtorrent user guides
http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/wiki/RTorrentUserGuide
reviews about rtorrent
http://en.linuxreviews.org/RTorrent
SSH Terminal service commands
http://www.h3c.com/portal/Technical_...446_1285_0.htm
How to keep remote console session running
http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowT...SessionRunning
This is a good reading about how to use rtorrent like a pro
http://kmandla.wordpress.com/2007/05...nt-like-a-pro/
don’t miss these nifty rtorrent features, such as Watch a directory for torrents
http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/wiki/RTorrentCommonTasks
That's all, hope you all would find this useful
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