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Table of Contents

  1. Intro
  2. Access Information
  3. Configuration Information
  4. Summary

1. Intro

Deluge is a fully-featured cross-platform ​BitTorrent client. It is ​Free Software, licensed under the ​GNU GPLv3+ and adheres to ​freedesktop standards enabling it to work across many desktop environments. Deluge contains the common features to BitTorrent clients such as Protocol Encryption, DHT, Local Peer Discovery (LSD), Peer Exchange (PEX), UPnP, NAT-PMP, Proxy support, Web seeds, global and per-torrent speed limits. As Deluge heavily utilises the ​libtorrent library it has a comprehensive list of the ​features provided.

2. Access Information

Protocol Address Notes
traefik** deluge:8112 Only for Internal App-to-App Communication
https deluge.domain.com Traefik must be Deployed; Remote Servers
http domain.com:8112 Poor Security Practice - Stop with PTS Port Guard
http ipv4:8112 Ideal Only for Local Servers

** Ideal for Apps to communicate between with one another. Click Here for more info!

3. Configuration Information

NOTE: Starting with v8.1, plexguide will autoconfigure the paths, categories, and some essential settings by default.

Change default password

Immediately after installing Deluge via Plexguide, log in using the default password “deluge”. Go to the preferences pane and under “Interface” change the password to something new and remember it!

Download Handling

Deluge will automatically download your torrents to the /downloaded (/mnt/deluge/downloaded) folder and from there Radarr/Sonarr will automatically import the files and transfer them to the UnionFS service and RClone will move them to your Google Drive.

Default Paths (configured automatically)

Incase you are uPTSrading or change the paths and it's causing problems, here are the default paths to assist you! Categories do not need to specify a path, by default it uses downloadPath/categoryName when not set!

Path Info
Temporary Download Folder /mnt/incomplete/deluge
Completed Download Folder /mnt/downloads/deluge
Saved Torrents Folder /mnt/torrent
Torrent Watch Folder /mnt/torrent/watch

plugins

You will want to enable the “Label” Plugin for compatibility with Sonarr/Radarr and other managers. If you download from torrent sites that provide “rar” style split media you may also want to install the “Extractor” plugin and check the box “Create torrent name sub-folder”. Be sure the extract path is /mnt/downloads/deluge and not /mnt/incomplete/deluge

Optimal Settings

  • Queue: Check “Queue new torrents to top
  • Encryption: Set Inbound/Outbound to “Forced”
  • Network: Uncheck “Peer Exchange”, “LSD”, and “DHT”

4. Summary

NONE SO FAR

Useful Starter Links

  1. Introduction
  2. G-Suite Signup
  3. Recommended NewsHosts
  4. Change Log

Prior Planning 101

  1. Recommended Pre-Reading
  2. Server - Storage Planning
  3. Usenet or BitTorrent
  4. PTS Editions
  5. PTS Folder Structure
  6. PTS-Repos
  7. Common Issues

Deploy & Config

PTS-Team
  1. SSH Server Access
  2. Install PTS
  3. WatchTower
  4. Remote Path Mappings

Data Transport
  1. PTS Clone
    1. Google OAuth Keys
    2. PTS Move
    3. PTS Blitz
    4. 2nd HD Option

Key Components

  1. Traefik
  2. Port Guard
  3. PTS Shield
  4. PTS Press
  5. Google Cloud - GCE
    1. Automated setup
  6. Hetzner Cloud
  7. PTS Fork
  8. Extra PTS Commands

Blitz App Info

  1. Accessing PTS Apps
  2. App Port Scheme

Tools & Services

Core Apps [Expand]
  1. Emby
  2. Jackett
  3. Jellyfin
  4. LazyLibrarian
  5. Lidarr
  6. Netdata
  7. NZBGet
  8. Ombi
  9. Plex
  10. Portainer
  11. qBittorrent
  12. Radarr
  13. Radarr4k
  14. RadarrHDR
  15. RuTorrent
  16. SABnzbd
  17. Sonarr
  18. Sonarr4k
  19. SonarrHDR
  20. Tautulli
  21. JDownloader2
Community Apps [Expand]
  1. AirSonic
  2. Bazarr
  3. Bitwarden
  4. BookSonic
  5. cAdvisor
  6. Cloud Commander
  7. Deluge
  8. DelugeVPN
  9. Dozzle
  10. Duplicati
  11. Filebrowser
  12. FlexGet
  13. Gazee
  14. Headphones
  15. Heimdall
  16. HomeAssistant
  17. jd2-openvpn
  18. Kitana
  19. Logarr
  20. MakeMKV
  21. MariaDB
  22. McMyadmin
  23. MEDUSA
  24. Mellow
  25. Miniflux
  26. Monitorr
  27. Muximux
  28. Mylar
  29. NextCloud
  30. NowShowing
  31. NZBHydra2
  32. Organizr
  33. plpp
  34. pyLoad
  35. qBittorrent
  36. QBittorrent VPN
  37. radarrsyncarr
  38. Resilio
  39. rflood-openvpn
  40. rutorrent-openvpn
  41. Shoko Anime Server
  42. SpeedTest
  43. SyncLounge
  44. Teamspeak3
  45. The Lounge
  46. Transmission
  47. Trakt.or
  48. Ubooquity
  49. Varken
  50. vnc-xfce
  51. vnstat
  52. ZeroTier

Misc Info & Articles

  1. Change Server Time
  2. Fail2Ban
  3. Custom Containers
  4. Deploying Varken, Influx, Telegraf, Grafana
  5. cloneclean commands
  6. Understanding htop
Scripts
  1. Scripting Area
    1. Auto Upload for Sonarr and Lidarr
    2. Auto Delete Log
    3. Plex Plugin DB Backup
    4. Plex fast BACKUP
    5. Delete All Unmonitored from Radarr
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