Can someone tell me if it's possible to access the Download Center through a port,
or do I have to open it from the main interface?
Web Interface port number
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Re: Web Interface port number
if you use a client like transmission remote you can access it via a port, but only way in a browser is via the main interface I believeCaktuz wrote:Can someone tell me if it's possible to access the Download Center through a port,
or do I have to open it from the main interface?
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Re: Web Interface port number
Any one knows the port number (and URL)? I've tried the "normal" transmissionBT port, and 80 & 8000 by not yet succes.
(I was used to the Transmission GUI app on QNAP so like to continue using this).
(I was used to the Transmission GUI app on QNAP so like to continue using this).
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Re: Web Interface port number
8000 is the Asustor port for the web interface, not the port that the transmission engine under Download Center uses. It was posted before, I was able to use a Transmission chrome plugin to manage my queues. it was very cool, but I'm at work and can't tell you what the port setting was. It was posted in here somewhere.... I'll try to find it later when I get home
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Re: Web Interface port number
Found it in another post. Download Center (transmission 2.61 i think) is on port 9999
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Re: Web Interface port number
Hi Auberon2k,
Thanks for your answer I'm getting this error when I'm trying to access Transmission with username: transmission, Password: admin
Thanks for your answer I'm getting this error when I'm trying to access Transmission with username: transmission, Password: admin
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Re: Web Interface port number
There is no full transmission web interface on the NAS, but you can use that port, username and password to connect things like Chrome Transmission plugins and such. I've used the Chrome extension to manage the Download Center queues and it's pretty cool.
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Re: Web Interface port number
Ok, i'll try that. Thanks
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Re: Web Interface port number
Success using Transmission Remote GUI
Manage connections to transmission:
Remote host: 192.168.1.10 (for now my local IP address of the NAS)
Port: 9999 (NO ssl)
V Authentication required:
Username: transmission
Password: admin
RPC path: /transmission/rpc
(I'll experiment further )
And now I can click torrent links in my browser and open the Transmission Remote GUI to add a torrent (which doesn't work correctly (yet) in the Download Assistent).
And you can set a download directory (like download\completed) and a incoming directory (download\incomplete) to easily make a difference between finished and incomplete download files.
Manage connections to transmission:
Remote host: 192.168.1.10 (for now my local IP address of the NAS)
Port: 9999 (NO ssl)
V Authentication required:
Username: transmission
Password: admin
RPC path: /transmission/rpc
(I'll experiment further )
And now I can click torrent links in my browser and open the Transmission Remote GUI to add a torrent (which doesn't work correctly (yet) in the Download Assistent).
And you can set a download directory (like download\completed) and a incoming directory (download\incomplete) to easily make a difference between finished and incomplete download files.
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Re: Web Interface port number
I can confirm that the Torrent Status 1.9 plugin for Firefox works great