This guide explains how to configure supported download clients.
Configure rTorrent
Fill in the following fields:
- Name – name it as you wish.
- Server type – rTorrent.
- Hostname or IP – your server hostname, available in the Client Area.
- Username and Password – your ruTorrent login details.
Advanced Settings
- Port – 443.
- SCGI mount point –
/username/RPC1, where username is your service username. - Use SSL – tick it.
Configure Deluge
Fill in the following fields:
- Name – name it as you wish.
- Server type – Deluge 1.2+.
- Hostname or IP – your server hostname, available in the Client Area.
- Deluge web password – your Deluge password.
Advanced Settings
- Port – 443.
- Disable authentication – tick it.
- Directory –
/username/deluge, where username is your service username. - Use SSL – tick it.
Configure Transmission
Fill in the following fields:
- Name – name it as you wish.
- Server type – Transmission.
- Hostname or IP – your server hostname, available in the Client Area.
- Username and Password – your Transmission login details.
Advanced Settings
- Port – 443.
- Directory –
/username/transmission, where username is your service username. - Use SSL – tick it.
Configure qBittorrent
Fill in the following fields:
- Name – name it as you wish.
- Server type – qBittorrent.
- Hostname or IP – your server hostname, available in the Client Area.
- Username and Password – your qBittorrent login details.
Advanced Settings
- Port – 443.
- Directory –
/username/qbittorrent, where username is your service username. - Use SSL – tick it.
Notes
- Your server hostname can be found in the Client Area under your service details.
- Always use port 443 with Use SSL enabled.
- Use your service login details when authentication is required.
- Make sure the directory or SCGI mount point matches your service username.