How to download torrent with synology






















Case Studies. Try Resilio Connect. From Torben: Before you start 1. Setting up a user Because we do not wish to run the Sync service as root, we will be setting up a user. In order to get started with the btsync user, simply issue the command: su — btsync Setting up BitTorrent Sync By default you will be sent to the home directory of the BitTorrent Sync user.

Once we have the file downloaded, we want to extract it. TXT 5. Yes, it's another form But if you make the effort, we'll show you how to move data faster over any network. Let's talk. We may help. Need a better solution? We can help.

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Best Portable Monitors. Best Gaming Keyboards. Best Drones. Best 4K TVs. Best iPhone 13 Cases. Best Tech Gifts for Kids Aged Awesome PC Accessories. Best Linux Laptops. I'm a Usenet user myself but have had some experience with these two. Telos Subscriber. Last edited: Nov I think Docker is too advanced stuff for me, last time I tried anyway Shouldn't Synology end support for Docker btw? Perhaps I'm mistaken Click to expand I tried installed RuTorrent using a guide found online..

It installed, but I can't get connectable it won't save my port settings when i try or have no idea how to configure a "auto download torrents from this folder". Feels a bit dangerous configuring stuff when you don't have full knowledge on what's going on. Deluge instructions Transmission setup Too much weird stuff I need something more simple to setup.

SynoMan Administrator. Maybe try with this one: Docker Hub. So the alternatives that doesn't include Docker are quite few Docker is so much easier to set up and maintain. Don't be discouraged. If I can do it The thing that frightens me with Docker is all the parameterstuff that feels a bit like the 70's or something.

It's obviously not something for the beginners. Somekind of guide for idiots, like me in this case would be good. I checked the Deluge-docker-package, Docker Hub , but how do I configure the downloadfolder? That page obviously assumes you've got Docker-knowledge but if you've got close to none, it's really a mess..

Variables are marked with -e. So how would you do this you just explain within Docker in DSM? It would be awesome to understand all this but everywhere I click there's always questions rising so I'll stay out of this until I find some kind of guide that's adapted for newbies. Offer still stands if you want remote assistance. I'll stay out of this until I find some kind of guide that's adapted for newbies.

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