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Wild cards deluge bittorrent
Wild cards deluge bittorrent













wild cards deluge bittorrent
  1. WILD CARDS DELUGE BITTORRENT DOWNLOAD
  2. WILD CARDS DELUGE BITTORRENT TORRENT

# The IP address the listening socket and outgoing connections is bound to # set whether the client should try to connect to UDP trackers # preload type 0 = Off, 1 = madvise, 2 = direct paging # overworked systems might need lower values to get a decent hash checking rate # number of attempts to check the hash while using the mincore status, before forcing # interval between attempts to check the hash, in milliseconds # while if too high the kernel might not be able to keep the read pages # if the value is too low the disk may not be fully utilized,

wild cards deluge bittorrent

# hash read-ahead controls how many MB to request the kernel to read ahead ahead # example of scheduling commands: Switch between two ip's every 5 seconds # do not modify the following parameters unless you know what you're doing #encryption = require,require_RC4,allow_incoming,try_outgoing,en able_retryĮncryption = allow_incoming,try_outgoing,enable_retry # plaintext to RC4 encryption after the encrypted handshake # outgoing connections but retries with encryption if they fail, preferring # the example value allows incoming encrypted connections, starts unencrypted # allow_incoming, try_outgoing,require,require_RC4,enable_retry,pref er_plaintext # encryption options, set to none (default) or any combination of the following: # schedule = bind_tick,0,1800,bind=rakshasa # alternative calls to bind and IP that should handle dynamic IP's # on_finished = move_complete,”execute=mv,-u,$d.get_base_path=,/home//downloads/complete/ d.set_directory=/home//downloads/complete/” # and then sets the destination directory to “~/Download/”.

WILD CARDS DELUGE BITTORRENT TORRENT

# when the torrent finishes, it executes “mv -n ~/Download/” # the loaded file will be tied to the filename provided.

wild cards deluge bittorrent

# this is meant for use with schedule, though ensure that the start is non-zero # load and possibly start a file, or possibly multiple files by using the wild-card “*” # load = file, load_verbose = file, load_start = file, load_start_verbose = file # example: stop at ratio 2.0 with at least 200 MB uploaded, or else ratio 20.0 # when also reaching total upload in bytes, or when # stop torrents when reaching upload ratio in percent, Schedule = low_diskspace,5,60,close_low_diskspace=100M Schedule = untied_directory,5,5,stop_untied= Schedule = watch_directory,5,5,load_start=/home//downloads/watch/*.torrent # watch a directory for new torrents, and stop those that have been deleted # stop, close or remove the torrents that are tied to filenames that have been deleted # commands: stop_untied =, close_untied =, remove_untied = start and interval may optionally use a time format # while a start of zero calls it immediately. # call cmd every interval seconds, starting from start. # schedule syntax: id,start,interval,command # enable peer exchange (for torrents not marked private) for DHT to work, a session directory must be defined # “auto” (start and stop DHT as needed), or “on” (start DHT immediately) # may be set to “disable” (completely disable DHT), “off” (do not start DHT), # enable DHT support for trackerless torrents or when all trackers are down # max number of files to keep open simultaneously

WILD CARDS DELUGE BITTORRENT DOWNLOAD

# global upload and download rate in KiB. # start opening ports at a random position within the port range # of rtorrent using the same session directory make sure you don't run multiple instances # default directory to save the downloaded torrents # fixed that causes lack of diskspace not to be properly reported # same as above but for seeding completed torrents (-1 = same as downloading) # maximum and minimum number of peers to connect to per torrent # maximum number of simultaneous uploads per torrent















Wild cards deluge bittorrent