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Private Tracker Server Installation And Configuration Guide

Client

Deluge

What is Deluge? Deluge is a lightweight, Free Software, cross-platform BitTorrent client.

Install Latest Deluge on Ubuntu Server 18.04 x64

The latest release is version 1.3.15 . Check the release notes here before install it. You can install a daemon tool on a server and manage Deluge via deluge-webui which is a concise web UI for the browser. Try the command below to install it.

sudo apt install software-properties-common
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:deluge-team/ppa
sudo apt update
sudo apt install deluge-webui deluged

Daemon Management

Using screen to manage your daemons is a simple way. Maybe I do not advocate this.

sudo apt install screen
deluged
screen -S "deluge"
sudo deluge-web
screen -r deluge // switch

I hold that daemon management under Systemd is a better approach. For security it is best to run a service with a specific user and group. You can create one using the following command:

sudo adduser --system  --gecos "Deluge Service" --disabled-password --group --home /var/lib/deluge deluge
sudo adduser <username> deluge

Then create two files containing the following:

vim /etc/systemd/system/deluged.service
[Unit]
Description=Deluge Bittorrent Client Daemon
Documentation=man:deluged
After=network-online.target

[Service]
Type=simple
User=deluge
Group=deluge
UMask=007
ExecStart=/usr/bin/deluged -d
Restart=on-failure
# Time to wait before forcefully stopped.
TimeoutStopSec=300

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
vim /etc/systemd/system/deluge-web.service
[Unit]
Description=Deluge Bittorrent Client Web Interface
Documentation=man:deluge-web
After=network-online.target deluged.service
Wants=deluged.service

[Service]
Type=simple
User=deluge
Group=deluge
UMask=027
# This 5 second delay is necessary on some systems
# to ensure deluged has been fully started
ExecStartPre=/bin/sleep 5
ExecStart=/usr/bin/deluge-web
Restart=on-failure

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

Now enable it to start up on boot, start the service and verify it is running:

sudo systemctl enable /etc/systemd/system/deluged.service
sudo systemctl start deluged
sudo systemctl status deluged

sudo systemctl enable /etc/systemd/system/deluge-web.service
sudo systemctl start deluge-web
sudo systemctl status deluge-web

Log In

Open your web browser and input this URL <your_server's_ip:8112> , you will be asked to enter a password which is by default set as deluge . After sign in, do not forget to change another password, then enjoy it.

Transmission

What is Transmission? Transmission uses fewer resources than other clients. It has native Mac, GTK+ and Qt GUI clients and daemon ideal for servers support. All these can be remote controlled by Web and terminal clients. Transmission has the features you want from a BitTorrent client: encryption, a web interface, peer exchange, magnet links, DHT, µTP, UPnP and NAT-PMP port forwarding, webseed support, watch directories, tracker editing, global and per-torrent speed limits, and more.

Install Latest Transmission on Ubuntu Server 18.04 x64

Currently the version is 2.94. You can found the previous releases here. Just like Deluge, Transmission also has a transmission-daemon which to be deployed onto any server. Now, let's install it.

sudo apt update
sudo apt install transmission-daemon
sudo apt autoremove

The following additional packages will be installed: libminiupnpc10 libnatpmp1 transmission-cli transmission-common. Since the daemon is starting, you can not modify the configuration immediately at all. What you have to do is stop it temporarily before the modification:

sudo service transmission-daemon stop
vim /var/lib/transmission-daemon/info/settings.json

Configure the Transmission

Here is the translation of configuration guide in Chinese (Simplified).〖简体中文配置文件在这里〗. Welcome to pull requests! What's more, /var/lib/transmission-daemon/info/settings.json links to /etc/transmission-daemon/settings.json. You need to change the first one exclusively. And here is an option list of configuration files which format is JSON. Let's take a look at what the default file is.

{
    "alt-speed-down": 50,
    "alt-speed-enabled": false,
    "alt-speed-time-begin": 540,
    "alt-speed-time-day": 127,
    "alt-speed-time-enabled": false,
    "alt-speed-time-end": 1020,
    "alt-speed-up": 50,
    "bind-address-ipv4": "0.0.0.0",
    "bind-address-ipv6": "::",
    "blocklist-enabled": false,
    "blocklist-url": "http://www.example.com/blocklist",
    "cache-size-mb": 4,
    "dht-enabled": true,
    "download-dir": "/var/lib/transmission-daemon/downloads",
    "download-limit": 100,
    "download-limit-enabled": 0,
    "download-queue-enabled": true,
    "download-queue-size": 5,
    "encryption": 1,
    "idle-seeding-limit": 30,
    "idle-seeding-limit-enabled": false,
    "incomplete-dir": "/var/lib/transmission-daemon/Downloads",
    "incomplete-dir-enabled": false,
    "lpd-enabled": false,
    "max-peers-global": 200,
    "message-level": 1,
    "peer-congestion-algorithm": "",
    "peer-id-ttl-hours": 6,
    "peer-limit-global": 200,
    "peer-limit-per-torrent": 50,
    "peer-port": 51413,
    "peer-port-random-high": 65535,
    "peer-port-random-low": 49152,
    "peer-port-random-on-start": false,
    "peer-socket-tos": "default",
    "pex-enabled": true,
    "port-forwarding-enabled": false,
    "preallocation": 1,
    "prefetch-enabled": true,
    "queue-stalled-enabled": true,
    "queue-stalled-minutes": 30,
    "ratio-limit": 2,
    "ratio-limit-enabled": false,
    "rename-partial-files": true,
    "rpc-authentication-required": true,
    "rpc-bind-address": "0.0.0.0",
    "rpc-enabled": true,
    "rpc-host-whitelist": "",
    "rpc-host-whitelist-enabled": true,
    "rpc-password": "pw",
    "rpc-port": 9091,
    "rpc-url": "/transmission/",
    "rpc-username": "transmission",
    "rpc-whitelist": "127.0.0.1",
    "rpc-whitelist-enabled": true,
    "scrape-paused-torrents-enabled": true,
    "script-torrent-done-enabled": false,
    "script-torrent-done-filename": "",
    "seed-queue-enabled": false,
    "seed-queue-size": 10,
    "speed-limit-down": 100,
    "speed-limit-down-enabled": false,
    "speed-limit-up": 100,
    "speed-limit-up-enabled": false,
    "start-added-torrents": true,
    "trash-original-torrent-files": false,
    "umask": 18,
    "upload-limit": 100,
    "upload-limit-enabled": 0,
    "upload-slots-per-torrent": 14,
    "utp-enabled": true
}

Edit for yourself and start the daemon right now.

sudo service transmission-daemon start

Log In

http://your.domain.name:9091/transmission/web/ is what you want. The asked username and password are set by yourself. Type them in and begin seeding.

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