Transmission App + Front end? (encryption & port forwarding)
Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2013 12:16 am
Hey all. So I installed the Transmission app from the app store, but I would like to make some changes to the settings. Specifically, enable prefer encrypted peers and ignore unencrypted peers. I've found how to do this with the Transmission front end, but not how to enable it in the settings.json.
So, can I install transmission from the Ubuntu software store and will it tie into the Transmission app that has already been installed, or will it screw everything up?
And/or, can someone point me in the right direction to enable the two settings in the settings.json?
I found this explanation here:
https://trac.transmissionbt.com/wiki/EditConfigFiles
encryption: Number (0 = Prefer unencrypted connections, 1 = Prefer encrypted connections, 2 = Require encrypted connections; default = 1) ​Encryption preference. Encryption may help get around some ISP filtering, but at the cost of slightly higher CPU use.
So changing the setting to 2 would enable prefer encrypted peers, but I still don't know how to ignore unencrypted peers.
Lastly, do I need to setup port forwarding on my router for the port Transmission works on (like I did for uTorrent) and if so, what protocol is utilized and how do I find out which port Transmission is working on?
Thanks all!
So, can I install transmission from the Ubuntu software store and will it tie into the Transmission app that has already been installed, or will it screw everything up?
And/or, can someone point me in the right direction to enable the two settings in the settings.json?
I found this explanation here:
https://trac.transmissionbt.com/wiki/EditConfigFiles
encryption: Number (0 = Prefer unencrypted connections, 1 = Prefer encrypted connections, 2 = Require encrypted connections; default = 1) ​Encryption preference. Encryption may help get around some ISP filtering, but at the cost of slightly higher CPU use.
So changing the setting to 2 would enable prefer encrypted peers, but I still don't know how to ignore unencrypted peers.
Lastly, do I need to setup port forwarding on my router for the port Transmission works on (like I did for uTorrent) and if so, what protocol is utilized and how do I find out which port Transmission is working on?
Thanks all!