hello, thanks for your great work!
Exists a web-interface torrent client with rss embedded ?
FlexGet is in the pipeline.
Not sure about web interface.
hello, thanks for your great work!
Exists a web-interface torrent client with rss embedded ?
FlexGet is in the pipeline.
Not sure about web interface.
I started this thread a year ago.
I added FlexGet to celebrate.
Default configuration downloads a NASA video podcast to /storage/downloads.
To customize:
nano /storage/.kodi/userdata/addon_data/service.flexget/config.yml
systemctl reload service.flexget
I started this thread a year ago.
Happy Birthday!
Outstanding effort getting all of these apps working as add-ons.
Hi,
Thanks for the great add-ons!
I am using rTorrent and ruTorrent, and I am very happy with them.
Is there a way to have authentication (user name and password)/https support for ruTorrent web-interface? Without it connecting from a remote network would be open to everyone...
Hi,
Thanks for the great add-ons!
I am using rTorrent and ruTorrent, and I am very happy with them.
Is there a way to have authentication (user name and password)/https support for ruTorrent web-interface? Without it connecting from a remote network would be open to everyone...
Hi hrox,
Thank you for the positive feedback.
To define a user/password append :/my_user:my_password to /storage/.kodi/addons/service.rutorrent/config/httpd.conf and restart rutorrent with systemctl restart service.rutorrent.
I might add this feature to a next iteration of rutorrent, but it is not one of my priorities.
You can find additional information about BusyBox httpd at BusyBox HTTP Daemon (httpd) [OpenWrt Wiki].
Be aware that any changes to httpd.conf configuration will be lost each time rutorrent is updated.
More importantly, the add-ons were not designed for direct connection to the Internet, especially not rtorrent/rutorrent.
Thanks for the quick reply.
Should I not use rutorrent for direct connection to the internet even with a user name and password? Are there security or other concerns to avoid that?
Thanks for the quick reply.
Should I not use rutorrent for direct connection to the internet even with a user name and password? Are there security or other concerns to avoid that?
No efforts were made to protect any add-on from direct connection as a server to the Internet.
I have no idea if exposing the user interface of any add-on to the Internet is safe.
When in doubt, abstain: hic sunt dracones.
Great work on this addon - thank you!
Is there a way of enabling access to Deluge from the Deluge desktop client instead of going via Deluge's web interface? When I try to add the libreelec deluge client to the connection manager in the desktop client it always displays a red status light and won't let me connect. The only way I can remotely connect is via the web port and then open the 'local' connection. I used to have it running when I had Deluge installed on my own Raspbian/Kodi install. I've since switched to LibreELEC for convenience.
Cheers.
I started this thread a year ago.
I added FlexGet to celebrate.Default configuration downloads a NASA video podcast to /storage/downloads.
To customize:
nano /storage/.kodi/userdata/addon_data/service.flexget/config.yml
systemctl reload service.flexget
Hi,
I would like to execute some flexget commands in the CLI, but I get the message "-sh: flexget: not found".
Where is located the "program" flexget?
Thanks
Hi,
I would like to execute some flexget commands in the CLI, but I get the message "-sh: flexget: not found".
Where is located the "program" flexget?
Thanks
Use flexget.ctl
Great work on this addon - thank you!
Is there a way of enabling access to Deluge from the Deluge desktop client instead of going via Deluge's web interface? When I try to add the libreelec deluge client to the connection manager in the desktop client it always displays a red status light and won't let me connect. The only way I can remotely connect is via the web port and then open the 'local' connection. I used to have it running when I had Deluge installed on my own Raspbian/Kodi install. I've since switched to LibreELEC for convenience.
Cheers.
In Deluge web ui, go to Preferences, select the Daemon Tab, select Allow Remote Connections
Use flexget.ctl
Thanks.
When I tried to use the transmission plugin in flexget I get the following message:
"Transmissionrpc module version 0.11 or higher required"
How can I update this module?
Thanks a lot.
Thanks.
When I tried to use the transmission plugin in flexget I get the following message:
"Transmissionrpc module version 0.11 or higher required"
How can I update this module?
Thanks a lot.
I have added it to the add-on
In Deluge web ui, go to Preferences, select the Daemon Tab, select Allow Remote Connections
Thanks for replying. That was already turned on. On or off doesn't make any difference.
If I add a new connection in the Connection Manager, the IP and port are correct but what should be the default username/pw to connect? By default the web UI just accepts 'deluge' as a pw (no username) but this doesn't work, neither does using root/root pw. I'm baffled!
Thanks for replying. That was already turned on. On or off doesn't make any difference.
If I add a new connection in the Connection Manager, the IP and port are correct but what should be the default username/pw to connect? By default the web UI just accepts 'deluge' as a pw (no username) but this doesn't work, neither does using root/root pw. I'm baffled!
This might help you: UserGuide/ThinClient – Deluge
The configuration files are in /storage/.kodi/userdata/addon_data/service.deluge
I can not reproduce.
Try to reinstall from Thoradia Add-ons repository and to update again.
same issue with last medusa update. I have tried reinstall and issue persist.