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    Hey,
    I successfully installed rtorrent and wtorrent on my debian etch server following this guide:

    http://xseria.com/files/public/what/...guide.html#ftp

    But I want two different wTorrent accounts. Is this possible?
    And if yes, how do I do it?

    Thanks a lot

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    Create two different users and install them on each

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    are u sure that would work?

  4. BitTorrent   -   #4
    Is there a way to check how many users are on a Debian account? Is this the only way to run multiple rTorrent clients?

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    afaik you can use multiple instances of rtorrent with one account if u use different rtorrent.rc files and session directory's
    dunno about wtorrent though...
    Last edited by OmarH; 04-08-2009 at 04:12 PM.

  6. BitTorrent   -   #6
    Yes, you can have as many as you want, I have had a few servers setup with Debian and rTorrent with wTorrent GUI and it runs great.

  7. BitTorrent   -   #7
    Hi all,

    I'm currently trying to have an additionnal user on same server with Rtorrent and Wtorrent.

    I'm using lighttpd and encountered an issue...
    how do you configure additional server.scgi with lighttpd ?

    Code:
    nano /etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-scgi.conf
      
    
    • Add the following to this file and then save and exit
    scgi.server = ( "/RPC2" => # RT_DIR ( "127.0.0.1" => ( "host" => "127.0.0.1", # Ip where rtorrent is listening "port" => 5000, # Port specified in .rtorrent.rc "check-local" => "disable" )
    I want my second Wtorrent to use port 5001 and /RPC3, is it possible ?

    Thanks a lot for your help

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    Last edited by Jontox; 04-18-2009 at 10:42 PM.

  8. BitTorrent   -   #8
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    Paste your whole /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf into a link or here and ill help you do it, i am currently running 4 wTorrents on same lighttpd , but i would have to tell you wTorrent is very unstable.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jontox View Post
    Hi all,

    I'm currently trying to have an additionnal user on same server with Rtorrent and Wtorrent.

    I'm using lighttpd and encountered an issue...
    how do you configure additional server.scgi with lighttpd ?

    Code:
    nano /etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-scgi.conf
      
    
    • Add the following to this file and then save and exit
    scgi.server = ( "/RPC2" => # RT_DIR ( "127.0.0.1" => ( "host" => "127.0.0.1", # Ip where rtorrent is listening "port" => 5000, # Port specified in .rtorrent.rc "check-local" => "disable" )
    I want my second Wtorrent to use port 5001 and /RPC3, is it possible ?

    Thanks a lot for your help

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  9. BitTorrent   -   #9

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    [quote=********-net;3192478]Paste your whole /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf into a link or here and ill help you do it, i am currently running 4 wTorrents on same lighttpd , but i would have to tell you wTorrent is very unstable.

    Please find it here below and thanks for any future help on that matter. :-)

    Code:
        # Debian lighttpd configuration file
    # 
    
    ############ Options you really have to take care of ####################
    
    ## modules to load
    # mod_access, mod_accesslog and mod_alias are loaded by default
    # all other module should only be loaded if neccesary
    # - saves some time
    # - saves memory
    
    server.modules              = ( 
                "mod_access",
                "mod_alias",
                "mod_accesslog",
                "mod_compress",
                "mod_scgi"
    #           "mod_rewrite", 
    #           "mod_redirect", 
    #           "mod_status", 
    #           "mod_evhost",
    #           "mod_usertrack",
    #           "mod_rrdtool",
    #           "mod_webdav",
    #           "mod_expire",
    #           "mod_flv_streaming",
    #           "mod_evasive"
     )
    
    ## a static document-root, for virtual-hosting take look at the 
    ## server.virtual-* options
    server.document-root       = "/var/www/"
    
    ## where to send error-messages to
    server.errorlog            = "/var/log/lighttpd/error.log"
    
    ## files to check for if .../ is requested
    index-file.names           = ( "index.php", "index.html",
                                   "index.htm", "default.htm",
                                   "index.lighttpd.html" )
    
    
    ## Use the "Content-Type" extended attribute to obtain mime type if possible
    # mimetype.use-xattr = "enable"
    
    #### accesslog module
    accesslog.filename         = "/var/log/lighttpd/access.log"
    
    ## deny access the file-extensions
    #
    # ~    is for backupfiles from vi, emacs, joe, ...
    # .inc is often used for code includes which should in general not be part
    #      of the document-root
    url.access-deny            = ( "~", ".inc", ".db", ".tpl.php", ".cls.php" )
    ##
    # which extensions should not be handle via static-file transfer
    #
    # .php, .pl, .fcgi are most often handled by mod_fastcgi or mod_cgi
    static-file.exclude-extensions = ( ".php", ".pl", ".fcgi" )
    
     
    ######### Options that are good to be but not neccesary to be changed #######
    
    ## bind to port (default: 80)
    # server.port               = 81
    
    ## bind to localhost only (default: all interfaces)
    ## server.bind                = "localhost"
    
    ## error-handler for status 404
    #server.error-handler-404  = "/error-handler.html"
    #server.error-handler-404  = "/error-handler.php"
    
    ## to help the rc.scripts
    server.pid-file            = "/var/run/lighttpd.pid"
    
    ## 
    ## Format: <errorfile-prefix><status>.html
    ## -> ..../status-404.html for 'File not found'
    #server.errorfile-prefix    = "/var/www/"
    
    ## virtual directory listings
    dir-listing.encoding        = "utf-8"
    server.dir-listing          = "enable"
    
    ## send unhandled HTTP-header headers to error-log
    #debug.dump-unknown-headers  = "enable"
    
    ### only root can use these options
    #
    # chroot() to directory (default: no chroot() )
    #server.chroot            = "/"
    
    ## change uid to <uid> (default: don't care)
    server.username            = "www-data"
    
    ## change uid to <uid> (default: don't care)
    server.groupname           = "www-data"
    
    #### compress module
    compress.cache-dir          = "/var/cache/lighttpd/compress/"
    compress.filetype           = ("text/plain", "text/html", "application/x-javascript", "text/css")
    
    #### status module
    # status.status-url = "/server-status"
    # status.config-url = "/server-config"
    
    #### url handling modules (rewrite, redirect, access)
    # url.rewrite                 = ( "^/$"             => "/server-status" )
    # url.redirect                = ( "^/wishlist/(.+)" => "http://www.123.org/$1" )
    
    #
    # define a pattern for the host url finding
    # %% => % sign
    # %0 => domain name + tld
    # %1 => tld
    # %2 => domain name without tld
    # %3 => subdomain 1 name
    # %4 => subdomain 2 name
    #
    # evhost.path-pattern = "/home/storage/dev/www/%3/htdocs/"
    
    #### expire module
    # expire.url                  = ( "/buggy/" => "access 2 hours", "/asdhas/" => "access plus 1 seconds 2 minutes")
    
    #### rrdtool
    # rrdtool.binary = "/usr/bin/rrdtool"
    # rrdtool.db-name = "/var/www/lighttpd.rrd"
    
    
    #### variable usage:
    ## variable name without "." is auto prefixed by "var." and becomes "var.bar"
    #bar = 1
    #var.mystring = "foo"
    
    ## integer add
    #bar += 1
    ## string concat, with integer cast as string, result: "www.foo1.com"
    #server.name = "www." + mystring + var.bar + ".com"
    ## array merge
    #index-file.names = (foo + ".php") + index-file.names
    #index-file.names += (foo + ".php")
    
    
    #### external configuration files
    ## mimetype mapping
    include_shell "/usr/share/lighttpd/create-mime.assign.pl"
    
    ## load enabled configuration files, 
    ## read /etc/lighttpd/conf-available/README first
    include_shell "/usr/share/lighttpd/include-conf-enabled.pl"
    
    #### handle Debian Policy Manual, Section 11.5. urls
    ### by default allow them only from localhost
    ### (This must come last due to #445459)
    $HTTP["remoteip"] == "127.0.0.1" {
          alias.url += (
                "/doc/" => "/usr/share/doc/",
                "/images/" => "/usr/share/images/"
          )
          $HTTP["url"] =~ "^/doc/|^/images/" {
                dir-listing.activate = "enable"
          }
    }
    
    Last edited by Jontox; 04-20-2009 at 06:03 PM.

  10. BitTorrent   -   #10
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    Here is the Syntax :

    scgi.server = (
    "/RPC2" => # RT_DIR
    ( "127.0.0.1" =>
    (
    "host" => "127.0.0.1", # Ip where rtorrent is listening
    "port" => 5000, # Port specified in .rtorrent.rc
    "check-local" => "disable"
    )
    )
    "/RPC3" => # RT_DIR
    ( "127.0.0.1" =>
    (
    "host" => "127.0.0.1", # Ip where rtorrent is listening
    "port" => 5001, # Port specified in .rtorrent.rc
    "check-local" => "disable"
    )
    )
    )

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