MLDonkey 3.0.1 (2)


    November 27th, 2009 | Tags: , , , , | Posted in Guides, Tech

    Managed to find some time to compile the MLDonkey 3.0.1 a few days back. Installation instructions are similar to previous versions (e.g. MLDonkey 2.9.7)

    1. mldonkey lite – supports filetp, bittorrent
    2. mldonkey lite (no gd) – supports filetp, bittorrent
    3. mldonkey normal – supports filetp, bittorrent, edonkey
    4. mldonkey normal (no gd) – supports filetp, bittorrent, edonkey
    5. mldonkey full – supports filetp, bittorrent, edonkey, directconnect
    6. mldonkey full (no gd) – supports filetp, bittorrent, edonkey, directconnect

    MLDonkey 3.0.0 (52)


    February 28th, 2009 | Tags: , , , , | Posted in Guides, Tech

    Compiled the MLDonkey 3.0.o a few days back. This version addresses urgent security related bug fixes. Installation instructions are similar to previous versions (e.g. MLDonkey 2.9.7)

    1. mldonkey lite – supports filetp, bittorrent
    2. mldonkey lite (no gd) – supports filetp, bittorrent
    3. mldonkey normal – supports filetp, bittorrent, edonkey
    4. mldonkey normal (no gd) – supports filetp, bittorrent, edonkey
    5. mldonkey full – supports filetp, bittorrent, edonkey, directconnect
    6. mldonkey full (no gd) – supports filetp, bittorrent, edonkey, directconnect

    User’s mistakes, I get the blame (7)


    February 21st, 2009 | Tags: , , , | Posted in Guides, Life, Tech

    I will be closing the comments option for several post (DIR-300, DNS-323) due to the increase in a certain nature of comments.

    Optimizing MLDonkey for your NAS (1)


    January 26th, 2009 | Tags: , , , , | Posted in Guides, Tech

    You may find that MLDonkey consistently uses high amount of memory and cpu. There are some simple configurations you can use to tune/optimize your instance of MLDonkey.

    This guide is for users running the MLDonkey cores compile by shadowandy (me). The MLDonkey home directory points to “/mnt/HD_a2/mldonkey” so if you have changed the home directory, change the commands appropriately.

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    MLDonkey 2.9.7 (81)


    January 26th, 2009 | Tags: , , , , | Posted in Guides, Tech

    Compiled MLDonkey 2.9.7 (max_bt_uploaders patched + missing torrents fix) for the DNS-323!

    1. mldonkey lite – supports filetp, bittorrent
    2. mldonkey lite (no gd) – supports filetp, bittorrent
    3. mldonkey normal – supports filetp, bittorrent, edonkey
    4. mldonkey normal (no gd) – supports filetp, bittorrent, edonkey
    5. mldonkey full – supports filetp, bittorrent, edonkey, directconnect
    6. mldonkey full (no gd) – supports filetp, bittorrent, edonkey, directconnect

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    Transmission 1.42+ for DNS-323 (148)


    January 13th, 2009 | Tags: , , , , | Posted in Guides, Tech

    Updates

    30th January 2010 – Updated guide with solution to fix problem when upgrading from 1.76 to 1.82/1.83
    30th January 2010 – Updated guide to install transmission 1.83
    27th January 2010 – Updated guide to install transmission 1.82
    24th January 2010 – Updated guide to install transmission 1.80
    25th November 2009 – Updated guide to install transmission 1.76
    26th August 2009 – Updated guide to install transmission 1.74
    20th July 2009 – Updated guide to install transmission 1.73
    23rd June 2009 – Updated guide to install transmission 1.72
    9th June 2009 – Updated guide to install transmission 1.71
    7th June 2009 – Updated guide to install transmission 1.70
    14th May 2009 – Updated guide to install transmission 1.61
    2nd May 2009 – Updated guide to install transmission 1.52
    28th Feb 2009 – Updated guide to install transmission 1.51
    24th Feb 2009 – Updated the guide to install transmission 1.50

    Decided to write this post as there are still users refering to the set up instructions for transmissionbt prior to 1.42. There has been some changes and therefore the previous guide’s instructions aren’t exactly correct now. By following the old guide, you would probably end up seeing the following:

    401: Unauthorized
    Unauthorized IP Address.

    Either disable the IP address whitelist or add your address to it.

    If you’re editing settings.json, see the ‘rpc-whitelist’ and ‘rpc-whitelist-enabled’ entries.

    If you’re still using ACLs, use a whitelist instead. See the transmission-daemon manpage for details.

    Hence this guide aims to set up transmission from scratch. In this guide, I refer to the IP address of your NAS as A.B.C.D. Hence, in all occurrance of A.B.C.D, replace it with your NAS’s IP.

    If you have followed the old set up guide “Transmission for DNS-313, DNS-323” just follow guide from the section on “Updating the whitelist” to complete the setup.

    If you need to edit settings.json for the rpc-whitelist, you can check out the steps in the section “Updating the whitelist” in this guide.

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