

Hehe ok, i never know who im dealing with on here, so i always assume people dont know how stuff works and go from there, no offence meant to anyone :-), obviously your aware of how to use the proxy. I've been using your outstanding container since day 1 and I'm pretty sure i didn't dream this one up!Īnd for the record, yes, you are absolutely correct, the proxy functions as designed though, so no worries here Thanks Binhex, I was already very familiar with that part But in the past, clicking on the server:8118 link would take you to the config page where you could adjust filters and such. Tested and working with the latest docker image. Now in LAN settings enter in ip of your server and port of 8118 In the "Network" section, click Change proxy settings To set up or change network connections, follow these steps:Ĭlick the Chrome menu on the browser toolbar. I think you guys might be misunderstanding how to use privoxy, you dont point your browser AT privoxy, you configure the browser to USE the proxy, if you just try going to then yes you will receive the above message, instead you should be doing something like this (example is for chrome):. Something must've changed with the latest update. Switched to PIA, updated UN/PW, confirmed tunneling, still not seeding.ĭo I need to do any port forwarding on the router, or settings within PIA website? PIA is the easiest to set up, as all the configuration is done for you in the container. TLDR, get another VPN provider that allows incoming ports.
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The only connections your client is making is to download, and if the peer you are downloading from also needs parts that you have, you will upload to them while you have that connection open, but as soon as the torrent client closes that connection you can no longer seed to them. Since you do not have an open port to allow unsolicited incoming connections, you are not available for uploading to IPT. The premium service allows P2P, but they don't open ports for you. Per their FAQ, allowing P2P and opening ports are 2 different things.


I'm using CyberGhost - OpenVPN settings (Netherlands) Which VPN provider and endpoint are you using?

Any thoughts or settings I should be double checking? There are no ads in this search engine enabler service.Any reason why DelugeVPN would not upload seeding files? I'm not getting IPT credit for my seeding time and they're claiming it's the container. GitHub blocks many GitHub Wikis from search engines. ℹ️About GitHub Wiki SEE, a search engine enabler for GitHub Wikis as ⚠️ ** Fallback** ⚠️ 🗂️ Page Index for this GitHub Wiki This is done as workaround to Transmission's api limitations. Transmission internally has an Idle Time check, but Sonarr compares it with the seeding time if the idle limit is set on a per-torrent basis. See the table below for client compatibility. Sonarr is only able to set the seed ratio/time on clients that support setting this value via their API when the torrent is added. Indexer seed ratio/time is a feature in Sonarr that allows you to set a target seed ratio or time when the torrent is sent to the client, to allow finer control of when a torrent gets removed. The new V3 Wiki can be found at the Servarr Wiki.
