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#AutoSSH and Reverse Proxy Alternative
Connecting up multiple servers' apache servers via AutoSSH
#Devuan Preseed Automated Install
#Fail2Ban Primer
Notes on Fail2ban.
#GNU\Linux Resizing Partitions
Notes on resizing a HDD for personal reference.
#Router Fail Repair
Notes on dealing with "Internet down" at a company.
#Searx Setup with Docker and Filtron
A half hearted attempt to get Searx started in a short amount of time. Works but needs work.
A half hearted attempt to get Searx started in a short amount of time. Works but needs more attention (SSL not configured).
#Transmission Primer
Notes on Transmission Daemon
#Windows Finding Printers
How to add printers in Win 10, just a short note. There is always one way that is faster than others.
#Windows ID vs Windows Product Key
See how an unsuspecting user thinks they copied the valid Windows Key but instead only copied the oem ID.
Windows 1, User 0
Also a vbs script from lenovo in resources to grab the actual key from the machine (if the key isn't corrupted).
Also a vbs script from lenovo in resources to grab the actual key from the machine (if the key isn't corrupted).
#Fail2Ban Primer
Notes on Fail2ban.

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\title{\textbf{Transmission Torrent Setup Notes}}
\usepackage{graphicx}
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\author{Steak Electronics}
\date{2019}
\begin{document}
%\maketitle
\section{Overview}
Transmission is a Bittorrent server that can be deployed on a computer or dedicated seedbox. It's installable with apt-get install transmission-server?. There is transmission-remote-gtk to view the torrents over the LAN.
\section{Setup Notes}
I setup transmission behind a VPN, and forward ports appropriately. In order to do this, I have an outbound VPN from my LAN that goes to a remote server, then the ports for transmission are open on the remote server.
\subsection{Setup Start}
Install openvpn road warrior from Nyr on github. This is deployed on the remote VPS. Create a client certificate and install that on the LAN seedbox.
\vspace{0.2in}
On server you need to forward ports:
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iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 52000 \
-j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:52000
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i eth0 -p udp --dport 52000 \
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In fact, you probably only need one, but here we are opening TCP and UDP. This example assumes you are using the default transmission ports. It's advised to change the default ports.
On transmission daemon client, you don't need anything (for iptables). The remote VPN server does all firewall routing.
\section{What can go wrong}
\subsection{/var/lib/transmission/config/settings.json}
Make sure peer port is 52000, or whatever you set it to.
Disable random peer port (shouldn't be enabled by default).
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make sure bind-address ipv4 has your vpn address, or make it 0.0.0.0
IF you have it to a previous or incorrect ipv4 address, it will look like * (for all ports) in your \# netstat -ano , but it just won't work. TRAP
\vspace{0.2in}
\section{Conclusion}
Basically:
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\item install nyr on server
\item client, add two prerouting commands (just these two!)
\item client, double check transmission settings.json if necessary.
\item client, watch /var/log/transmission/
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\date{02/22/19}
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\textbf{Todo}
\section{Overview}
Finding Printers in Windows, can be difficult, and it changes from OS to OS release. OS Coder job security.
There is usually a faster way to find printers, if you know what you are looking for.
\section{Steps}
Follow these graphical steps.
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\includegraphics[scale=0.8]{../pics/2.png}
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There is something similar in Windows 7, and I imagine in Windows 11 they will change it again. Job security.
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\documentclass[11pt]{article}
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\title{\textbf{Transmission Torrent Setup Notes}}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{caption }
\author{Steak Electronics}
\date{2019}
\begin{document}
%\maketitle
\section{Overview}
Transmission is a Bittorrent server that can be deployed on a computer or dedicated seedbox. It's installable with apt-get install transmission-daemon. There is transmission-remote-gtk to view the torrents over the LAN.
\section{Setup Notes}
I setup transmission behind a VPN, and forward ports appropriately. In order to do this, I have an outbound VPN from my LAN that goes to a remote server, then the ports for transmission are open on the remote server.
\subsection{Setup Start}
Install openvpn road warrior from Nyr on github. This is deployed on the remote VPS. Create a client certificate and install that on the LAN seedbox.
\vspace{0.2in}
On server you need to forward ports:
\begin{verbatim}
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 52000 \
-j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:52000
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i eth0 -p udp --dport 52000 \
-j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:52000
\end{verbatim}
In fact, you probably only need one, but here we are opening TCP and UDP. This example assumes you are using the default transmission ports. It's advised to change the default ports.
On transmission daemon client, you don't need anything (for iptables). The remote VPN server does all firewall routing.
\section{What can go wrong}
\subsection{Changing transmission configs}
In order to change any settings.json of transmission, you must stop transmission. Otherwise, the running program will overwrite / ignore your changes.
\subsection{/var/lib/transmission/config/settings.json}
Make sure peer port is 52000, or whatever you set it to.
Disable random peer port (shouldn't be enabled by default).
\vspace{0.2in}
make sure bind-address ipv4 has your vpn address, or make it 0.0.0.0
IF you have it to a previous or incorrect ipv4 address, it will look like * (for all ports) in your \# netstat -ano , but it just won't work. TRAP
\vspace{0.2in}
\subsection{All Bittorrent traffic through Transmission}
If your vpn for all the traffic is working correctly when you examine ifconfig you will see the packet numbers for eth0 and tun0 be comparable in numbers.
if it seems like eth0 is moving more packets than tun0, your tunnel is not working
the torrent client is leaking.
Verify it by doing either a netstat or more helpfully a tcpdump for the local interface
\subsubsection{Block WAN traffic to transmission}
You can block the WAN traffic that isn't from the VPN to the transmission daemon at the router.
So wan > no vpn > router > seedbox -- BLOCK
and on top of that (insert for iptables, not append)
Wan > yes vpn > router > seedbox -- ALLOW
\subsection{RPC}
RPC on transmission. This is the protocol that you can access transmission through from another machine.
\textbf{Problem:}
Only works through http. If you want it on a VPS, you have a problem (It's not encrypted and passwords are in plain text). There's no way to access the Seedbox remotely (securely).
\textbf{Solution:}
Use it through a VPN tunnel. e.g. Transmission-remote-gui.
Force binding of RPC to be only the TUN IP address as well. This way RPC is not accessible from WAN.
\section{Conclusion}
Basically:
\begin{itemize}
\item install nyr on server
\item server, add two prerouting commands (just these two!)
\item client, double check transmission settings.json if necessary.
\item client, watch /var/log/transmission/, and verify the port is open via transmission-remote-gtk
\end{itemize}
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\title{\textbf{Transmission Torrent Setup Notes}}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{caption }
\author{Steak Electronics}
\date{2019}
\begin{document}
%\maketitle
\section{Overview}
Transmission is a Bittorrent server that can be deployed on a computer or dedicated seedbox. It's installable with apt-get install transmission-server?. There is transmission-remote-gtk to view the torrents over the LAN.
\section{Setup Notes}
I setup transmission behind a VPN, and forward ports appropriately. In order to do this, I have an outbound VPN from my LAN that goes to a remote server, then the ports for transmission are open on the remote server.
\subsection{Setup Start}
Install openvpn road warrior from Nyr on github. This is deployed on the remote VPS. Create a client certificate and install that on the LAN seedbox.
\vspace{0.2in}
On server you need to forward ports:
\begin{verbatim}
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 52000 \
-j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:52000
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i eth0 -p udp --dport 52000 \
-j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:52000
\end{verbatim}
In fact, you probably only need one, but here we are opening TCP and UDP. This example assumes you are using the default transmission ports. It's advised to change the default ports.
On transmission daemon client, you don't need anything (for iptables). The remote VPN server does all firewall routing.
\section{What can go wrong}
\subsection{/var/lib/transmission/config/settings.json}
Make sure peer port is 52000, or whatever you set it to.
Disable random peer port (shouldn't be enabled by default).
\vspace{0.2in}
make sure bind-address ipv4 has your vpn address, or make it 0.0.0.0
IF you have it to a previous or incorrect ipv4 address, it will look like * (for all ports) in your \# netstat -ano , but it just won't work. TRAP
\vspace{0.2in}
\section{Conclusion}
Basically:
\begin{itemize}
\item install nyr on server
\item client, add two prerouting commands (just these two!)
\item client, double check transmission settings.json if necessary.
\item client, watch /var/log/transmission/
\end{itemize}
\end{document}

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%Gummi|065|=)
\title{\textbf{Transmission Torrent Setup Notes}}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{caption }
\author{Steak Electronics}
\date{2019}
\begin{document}
%\maketitle
\section{Overview}
Transmission is a Bittorrent server that can be deployed on a computer or dedicated seedbox. It's installable with apt-get install transmission-daemon. There is transmission-remote, and transmission-remote-gtk to view the torrents over the LAN.
\section{Setup Notes}
I setup transmission behind a VPN, and forward ports appropriately. In order to do this, I have an outbound VPN from my LAN that goes to a remote server, then the ports for transmission are open on the remote server.
\subsection{Setup Start}
Install openvpn road warrior from Nyr on github. This is deployed on the remote VPS. Create a client certificate and install that on the LAN seedbox.
\vspace{0.2in}
On server you need to forward ports:
\begin{verbatim}
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 52000 \
-j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:52000
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i eth0 -p udp --dport 52000 \
-j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:52000
\end{verbatim}
In fact, you probably only need one, but here we are opening TCP and UDP. This example assumes you are using the default transmission ports. It's advised to change the default ports.
On transmission daemon client, you don't need anything (for iptables). The remote VPN server does all firewall routing.
Test that the port is open in Transmision remote gtk's settings. If it's not, diagnose with tcpdump.
\section{What can go wrong}
\subsection{Changing transmission configs}
In order to change any settings.json of transmission, you must stop transmission. Otherwise, the running program will overwrite / ignore your changes.
\subsection{/var/lib/transmission/config/settings.json}
Make sure peer port is 52000, or whatever you set it to.
Disable random peer port (shouldn't be enabled by default).
\vspace{0.2in}
make sure bind-address ipv4 has your vpn address, or make it 0.0.0.0.
If you have it to a previous or incorrect ipv4 address, it will look like * (for all ports) in your \# netstat -ano , but it just won't work. \textbf{TRAP}
\vspace{0.2in}
\subsection{All Bittorrent traffic through Transmission}
If your vpn for all the traffic is working correctly when you examine ifconfig you will see the packet numbers for eth0 and tun0 be comparable in numbers.
if it seems like eth0 is moving more packets than tun0, your tunnel is not working
the torrent client is leaking.
Verify it by doing either a netstat or more helpfully a tcpdump for the local interface
\subsubsection{Block WAN traffic to transmission}
You can block the WAN traffic that isn't from the VPN to the transmission daemon at the router.
So wan > no vpn > router > seedbox -- BLOCK
and on top of that (insert for iptables, not append)
Wan > yes vpn > router > seedbox -- ALLOW
\subsection{RPC}
RPC on transmission. This is the protocol that you can access transmission through from another machine.
\textbf{Problem:}
Only works through http. If you want it on a VPS, you have a problem (It's not encrypted and passwords are in plain text). There's no way to access the Seedbox remotely (securely).
\textbf{Solution:}
Use it through a VPN tunnel. e.g. Transmission-remote-gui.
Force binding of RPC to be only the TUN IP address as well. This way RPC is not accessible from WAN.
\subsection{Crashes due to high torrent count}
I've used a Beaglebone with transmission, and eventually (after about 400 torrents) found instability. Transmission-daemon would crash. Instead, I moved onto x86 hardware, and the problems have mostly gone away. It's possible to tune transmission to connect to less peers, or have less torrents active if you are having stability problems. This lowers your seeding ability, but brings stability back. Ideally, you should use server motherboards / hardware.
\section{Conclusion}
Basically:
\begin{itemize}
\item install nyr on server, then make cert for client and setup
\item server, add two prerouting commands (just these two!)
\item client, double check transmission settings.json if necessary.
\item client, watch /var/log/transmission/, and verify the port is open via transmission-remote-gtk
\end{itemize}
\end{document}

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%Gummi|065|=)
\title{\textbf{Transmission Torrent Setup Notes}}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{caption }
\author{Steak Electronics}
\date{2019}
\begin{document}
%\maketitle
\section{Overview}
Transmission is a Bittorrent server that can be deployed on a computer or dedicated seedbox. It's installable with apt-get install transmission-daemon. There is transmission-remote-gtk to view the torrents over the LAN.
\section{Setup Notes}
I setup transmission behind a VPN, and forward ports appropriately. In order to do this, I have an outbound VPN from my LAN that goes to a remote server, then the ports for transmission are open on the remote server.
\subsection{Setup Start}
Install openvpn road warrior from Nyr on github. This is deployed on the remote VPS. Create a client certificate and install that on the LAN seedbox.
\vspace{0.2in}
On server you need to forward ports:
\begin{verbatim}
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 52000 \
-j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:52000
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i eth0 -p udp --dport 52000 \
-j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:52000
\end{verbatim}
In fact, you probably only need one, but here we are opening TCP and UDP. This example assumes you are using the default transmission ports. It's advised to change the default ports.
On transmission daemon client, you don't need anything (for iptables). The remote VPN server does all firewall routing.
\section{What can go wrong}
\subsection{Changing transmission configs}
In order to change any settings.json of transmission, you must stop transmission. Otherwise, the running program will overwrite / ignore your changes.
\subsection{/var/lib/transmission/config/settings.json}
Make sure peer port is 52000, or whatever you set it to.
Disable random peer port (shouldn't be enabled by default).
\vspace{0.2in}
make sure bind-address ipv4 has your vpn address, or make it 0.0.0.0
IF you have it to a previous or incorrect ipv4 address, it will look like * (for all ports) in your \# netstat -ano , but it just won't work. TRAP
\vspace{0.2in}
\subsection{All Bittorrent traffic through Transmission}
If your vpn for all the traffic is working correctly when you examine ifconfig you will see the packet numbers for eth0 and tun0 be comparable in numbers.
if it seems like eth0 is moving more packets than tun0, your tunnel is not working
the torrent client is leaking.
Verify it by doing either a netstat or more helpfully a tcpdump for the local interface
\subsubsection{Block WAN traffic to transmission}
You can block the WAN traffic that isn't from the VPN to the transmission daemon at the router.
So wan > no vpn > router > seedbox -- BLOCK
and on top of that (insert for iptables, not append)
Wan > yes vpn > router > seedbox -- ALLOW
\subsection{RPC}
RPC on transmission. This is the protocol that you can access transmission through from another machine.
\textbf{Problem:}
Only works through http. If you want it on a VPS, you have a problem (It's not encrypted and passwords are in plain text). There's no way to access the Seedbox remotely (securely).
\textbf{Solution:}
Use it through a VPN tunnel. e.g. Transmission-remote-gui.
Force binding of RPC to be only the TUN IP address as well. This way RPC is not accessible from WAN.
\section{Conclusion}
Basically:
\begin{itemize}
\item install nyr on server
\item server, add two prerouting commands (just these two!)
\item client, double check transmission settings.json if necessary.
\item client, watch /var/log/transmission/, and verify the port is open via transmission-remote-gtk
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\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{caption }
\author{Steak Electronics}
\date{2019}
\begin{document}
%\maketitle
\textbf{Transmission Bittorrent Guide}
\vspace{0.2in}
\emph{Whomsoever diggeth a pit, shall fall in it.}
\emph{(You reap what you sow)}
\section{Overview}
Transmission is a Bittorrent server that can be deployed on a computer or dedicated seedbox. It's installable with apt-get install transmission-daemon. There is transmission-remote, and transmission-remote-gtk to view the torrents over the LAN.
\section{Setup Notes}
I setup transmission behind a VPN, and forward ports appropriately. In order to do this, I have an outbound VPN from my LAN that goes to a remote server, then the ports for transmission are open on the remote server.
\subsection{Setup Start}
Install openvpn road warrior from Nyr on github. This is deployed on the remote VPS. Create a client certificate and install that on the LAN seedbox.
\vspace{0.2in}
On server you need to forward ports:
\begin{verbatim}
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 52000 \
-j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:52000
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i eth0 -p udp --dport 52000 \
-j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:52000
\end{verbatim}
In fact, you probably only need one, but here we are opening TCP and UDP. This example assumes you are using the default transmission ports. It's advised to change the default ports.
On transmission daemon client, you don't need anything (for iptables). The remote VPN server does all firewall routing.
Test that the port is open in Transmision remote gtk's settings. If it's not, diagnose with tcpdump.
\section{What can go wrong}
\subsection{Changing transmission configs}
In order to change any settings.json of transmission, you must stop transmission. Otherwise, the running program will overwrite / ignore your changes.
\subsection{/var/lib/transmission/config/settings.json}
Make sure peer port is 52000, or whatever you set it to.
Disable random peer port (shouldn't be enabled by default).
\vspace{0.2in}
make sure bind-address ipv4 has your vpn address, or make it 0.0.0.0.
If you have it to a previous or incorrect ipv4 address, it will look like * (for all ports) in your \# netstat -ano , but it just won't work. \textbf{TRAP}
\vspace{0.2in}
\subsection{All Bittorrent traffic through Transmission}
If your vpn for all the traffic is working correctly when you examine ifconfig you will see the packet numbers for eth0 and tun0 be comparable in numbers.
if it seems like eth0 is moving more packets than tun0, your tunnel is not working
the torrent client is leaking.
Verify it by doing either a netstat or more helpfully a tcpdump for the local interface
\subsubsection{Block WAN traffic to transmission}
You can block the WAN traffic that isn't from the VPN to the transmission daemon at the router.
So wan > no vpn > router > seedbox -- BLOCK
and on top of that (insert for iptables, not append)
Wan > yes vpn > router > seedbox -- ALLOW
\subsection{RPC}
RPC on transmission. This is the protocol that you can access transmission through from another machine.
\textbf{Problem:}
Only works through http. If you want it on a VPS, you have a problem (It's not encrypted and passwords are in plain text). There's no way to access the Seedbox remotely (securely).
\textbf{Solution:}
Use it through a VPN tunnel. e.g. Transmission-remote-gui.
Force binding of RPC to be only the TUN IP address as well. This way RPC is not accessible from WAN.
\subsection{Crashes due to high torrent count}
I've used a Beaglebone with transmission, and eventually (after about 400 torrents) found instability. Transmission-daemon would crash. Instead, I moved onto x86 hardware, and the problems have mostly gone away. It's possible to tune transmission to connect to less peers, or have less torrents active if you are having stability problems. This lowers your seeding ability, but brings stability back. Ideally, you should use server motherboards / hardware.
\section{Conclusion}
Basically:
\begin{itemize}
\item install nyr on server, then make cert for client and setup
\item server, add two prerouting commands (just these two!)
\item client, double check transmission settings.json if necessary.
\item client, watch /var/log/transmission/, and verify the port is open via transmission-remote-gtk
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\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{caption }
\author{Steak Electronics}
\date{2019}
\begin{document}
%\maketitle
\section{Overview}
Transmission is a Bittorrent server that can be deployed on a computer or dedicated seedbox. It's installable with apt-get install transmission-daemon. There is transmission-remote, and transmission-remote-gtk to view the torrents over the LAN.
\section{Setup Notes}
I setup transmission behind a VPN, and forward ports appropriately. In order to do this, I have an outbound VPN from my LAN that goes to a remote server, then the ports for transmission are open on the remote server.
\subsection{Setup Start}
Install openvpn road warrior from Nyr on github. This is deployed on the remote VPS. Create a client certificate and install that on the LAN seedbox.
\vspace{0.2in}
On server you need to forward ports:
\begin{verbatim}
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 52000 \
-j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:52000
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i eth0 -p udp --dport 52000 \
-j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:52000
\end{verbatim}
In fact, you probably only need one, but here we are opening TCP and UDP. This example assumes you are using the default transmission ports. It's advised to change the default ports.
On transmission daemon client, you don't need anything (for iptables). The remote VPN server does all firewall routing.
Test that the port is open in Transmision remote gtk's settings. If it's not, diagnose with tcpdump.
\section{What can go wrong}
\subsection{Changing transmission configs}
In order to change any settings.json of transmission, you must stop transmission. Otherwise, the running program will overwrite / ignore your changes.
\subsection{/var/lib/transmission/config/settings.json}
Make sure peer port is 52000, or whatever you set it to.
Disable random peer port (shouldn't be enabled by default).
\vspace{0.2in}
make sure bind-address ipv4 has your vpn address, or make it 0.0.0.0.
If you have it to a previous or incorrect ipv4 address, it will look like * (for all ports) in your \# netstat -ano , but it just won't work. \textbf{TRAP}
\vspace{0.2in}
\subsection{All Bittorrent traffic through Transmission}
If your vpn for all the traffic is working correctly when you examine ifconfig you will see the packet numbers for eth0 and tun0 be comparable in numbers.
if it seems like eth0 is moving more packets than tun0, your tunnel is not working
the torrent client is leaking.
Verify it by doing either a netstat or more helpfully a tcpdump for the local interface
\subsubsection{Block WAN traffic to transmission}
You can block the WAN traffic that isn't from the VPN to the transmission daemon at the router.
So wan > no vpn > router > seedbox -- BLOCK
and on top of that (insert for iptables, not append)
Wan > yes vpn > router > seedbox -- ALLOW
\subsection{RPC}
RPC on transmission. This is the protocol that you can access transmission through from another machine.
\textbf{Problem:}
Only works through http. If you want it on a VPS, you have a problem (It's not encrypted and passwords are in plain text). There's no way to access the Seedbox remotely (securely).
\textbf{Solution:}
Use it through a VPN tunnel. e.g. Transmission-remote-gui.
Force binding of RPC to be only the TUN IP address as well. This way RPC is not accessible from WAN.
\subsection{Crashes due to high torrent count}
I've used a Beaglebone with transmission, and eventually (after about 400 torrents) found instability. Transmission-daemon would crash. Instead, I moved onto x86 hardware, and the problems have mostly gone away. It's possible to tune transmission to connect to less peers, or have less torrents active if you are having stability problems. This lowers your seeding ability, but brings stability back. Ideally, you should use server motherboards / hardware.
\section{Conclusion}
Basically:
\begin{itemize}
\item install nyr on server, then make cert for client and setup
\item server, add two prerouting commands (just these two!)
\item client, double check transmission settings.json if necessary.
\item client, watch /var/log/transmission/, and verify the port is open via transmission-remote-gtk
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\title{\textbf{Transmission Torrent Setup Notes}}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{caption }
\author{Steak Electronics}
\date{2019}
\begin{document}
%\maketitle
\textbf{Transmission Bittorrent Guide}
\vspace{0.2in}
\emph{Whomsoever diggeth a pit, shall fall in it.}
\emph{(You reap what you sow)}
\tableofcontents
\section{Overview}
Transmission is a Bittorrent server that can be deployed on a computer or dedicated seedbox. It's installable with apt-get install transmission-daemon. There is transmission-remote, and transmission-remote-gtk to view the torrents over the LAN.
\section{Setup Notes}
I setup transmission behind a VPN, and forward ports appropriately. In order to do this, I have an outbound VPN from my LAN that goes to a remote server, then the ports for transmission are open on the remote server.
\subsection{Setup Start}
Install openvpn road warrior from Nyr on github. This is deployed on the remote VPS. Create a client certificate and install that on the LAN seedbox.
\vspace{0.2in}
On server you need to forward ports:
\begin{verbatim}
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 52000 \
-j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:52000
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i eth0 -p udp --dport 52000 \
-j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:52000
\end{verbatim}
In fact, you probably only need one, but here we are opening TCP and UDP. This example assumes you are using the default transmission ports. It's advised to change the default ports.
On transmission daemon client, you don't need anything (for iptables). The remote VPN server does all firewall routing.
Test that the port is open in Transmision remote gtk's settings. If it's not, diagnose with tcpdump.
\section{What can go wrong}
\subsection{Changing transmission configs}
In order to change any settings.json of transmission, you must stop transmission. Otherwise, the running program will overwrite / ignore your changes.
\subsection{/var/lib/transmission/config/settings.json}
Make sure peer port is 52000, or whatever you set it to.
Disable random peer port (shouldn't be enabled by default).
\vspace{0.2in}
make sure bind-address ipv4 has your vpn address, or make it 0.0.0.0.
If you have it to a previous or incorrect ipv4 address, it will look like * (for all ports) in your \# netstat -ano , but it just won't work. \textbf{TRAP}
\vspace{0.2in}
\subsection{All Bittorrent traffic through Transmission}
If your vpn for all the traffic is working correctly when you examine ifconfig you will see the packet numbers for eth0 and tun0 be comparable in numbers.
if it seems like eth0 is moving more packets than tun0, your tunnel is not working
the torrent client is leaking.
Verify it by doing either a netstat or more helpfully a tcpdump for the local interface
\subsubsection{Block WAN traffic to transmission}
You can block the WAN traffic that isn't from the VPN to the transmission daemon at the router.
So wan > no vpn > router > seedbox -- BLOCK
and on top of that (insert for iptables, not append)
Wan > yes vpn > router > seedbox -- ALLOW
\subsection{RPC}
RPC on transmission. This is the protocol that you can access transmission through from another machine.
\textbf{Problem:}
Only works through http. If you want it on a VPS, you have a problem (It's not encrypted and passwords are in plain text). There's no way to access the Seedbox remotely (securely).
\textbf{Solution:}
Use it through a VPN tunnel. e.g. Transmission-remote-gui.
Force binding of RPC to be only the TUN IP address as well. This way RPC is not accessible from WAN.
\subsection{Crashes due to high torrent count}
I've used a Beaglebone with transmission, and eventually (after about 400 torrents) found instability. Transmission-daemon would crash. Instead, I moved onto x86 hardware, and the problems have mostly gone away. It's possible to tune transmission to connect to less peers, or have less torrents active if you are having stability problems. This lowers your seeding ability, but brings stability back. Ideally, you should use server motherboards / hardware.
\section{Conclusion}
Basically:
\begin{itemize}
\item install nyr on server, then make cert for client and setup
\item server, add two prerouting commands (just these two!)
\item client, double check transmission settings.json if necessary.
\item client, watch /var/log/transmission/, and verify the port is open via transmission-remote-gtk
\end{itemize}
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\title{\textbf{Transmission Torrent Setup Notes}}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{caption }
\author{Steak Electronics}
\date{2019}
\begin{document}
%\maketitle
\textbf{Transmission Bittorrent Guide}
\vspace{0.2in}
\emph{Whomsoever diggeth a pit, shall fall in it.}
\emph{(You reap what you sow)}
\section{Overview}
Transmission is a Bittorrent server that can be deployed on a computer or dedicated seedbox. It's installable with apt-get install transmission-daemon. There is transmission-remote, and transmission-remote-gtk to view the torrents over the LAN.
\section{Setup Notes}
I setup transmission behind a VPN, and forward ports appropriately. In order to do this, I have an outbound VPN from my LAN that goes to a remote server, then the ports for transmission are open on the remote server.
\subsection{Setup Start}
Install openvpn road warrior from Nyr on github. This is deployed on the remote VPS. Create a client certificate and install that on the LAN seedbox.
\vspace{0.2in}
On server you need to forward ports:
\begin{verbatim}
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 52000 \
-j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:52000
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i eth0 -p udp --dport 52000 \
-j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:52000
\end{verbatim}
In fact, you probably only need one, but here we are opening TCP and UDP. This example assumes you are using the default transmission ports. It's advised to change the default ports.
On transmission daemon client, you don't need anything (for iptables). The remote VPN server does all firewall routing.
Test that the port is open in Transmision remote gtk's settings. If it's not, diagnose with tcpdump.
\section{What can go wrong}
\subsection{Changing transmission configs}
In order to change any settings.json of transmission, you must stop transmission. Otherwise, the running program will overwrite / ignore your changes.
\subsection{/var/lib/transmission/config/settings.json}
Make sure peer port is 52000, or whatever you set it to.
Disable random peer port (shouldn't be enabled by default).
\vspace{0.2in}
make sure bind-address ipv4 has your vpn address, or make it 0.0.0.0.
If you have it to a previous or incorrect ipv4 address, it will look like * (for all ports) in your \# netstat -ano , but it just won't work. \textbf{TRAP}
\vspace{0.2in}
\subsection{All Bittorrent traffic through Transmission}
If your vpn for all the traffic is working correctly when you examine ifconfig you will see the packet numbers for eth0 and tun0 be comparable in numbers.
if it seems like eth0 is moving more packets than tun0, your tunnel is not working
the torrent client is leaking.
Verify it by doing either a netstat or more helpfully a tcpdump for the local interface
\subsubsection{Block WAN traffic to transmission}
You can block the WAN traffic that isn't from the VPN to the transmission daemon at the router.
So wan > no vpn > router > seedbox -- BLOCK
and on top of that (insert for iptables, not append)
Wan > yes vpn > router > seedbox -- ALLOW
\subsection{RPC}
RPC on transmission. This is the protocol that you can access transmission through from another machine.
\textbf{Problem:}
Only works through http. If you want it on a VPS, you have a problem (It's not encrypted and passwords are in plain text). There's no way to access the Seedbox remotely (securely).
\textbf{Solution:}
Use it through a VPN tunnel. e.g. Transmission-remote-gui.
Force binding of RPC to be only the TUN IP address as well. This way RPC is not accessible from WAN.
\subsection{Crashes due to high torrent count}
I've used a Beaglebone with transmission, and eventually (after about 400 torrents) found instability. Transmission-daemon would crash. Instead, I moved onto x86 hardware, and the problems have mostly gone away. It's possible to tune transmission to connect to less peers, or have less torrents active if you are having stability problems. This lowers your seeding ability, but brings stability back. Ideally, you should use server motherboards / hardware.
\section{Conclusion}
Basically:
\begin{itemize}
\item install nyr on server, then make cert for client and setup
\item server, add two prerouting commands (just these two!)
\item client, double check transmission settings.json if necessary.
\item client, watch /var/log/transmission/, and verify the port is open via transmission-remote-gtk
\end{itemize}
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\usepackage{graphicx}
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\date{2019}
\begin{document}
%\maketitle
\textbf{Transmission Bittorrent Guide}
\vspace{0.2in}
\emph{Whomsoever diggeth a pit, shall fall in it.}
\emph{(You reap what you sow)}
\tableofcontents
\section{Overview}
Transmission is a Bittorrent server that can be deployed on a computer or dedicated seedbox. It's installable with apt-get install transmission-daemon. There is transmission-remote, and transmission-remote-gtk to view the torrents over the LAN.
\section{Setup Notes}
I setup transmission behind a VPN, and forward ports appropriately. In order to do this, I have an outbound VPN from my LAN that goes to a remote server, then the ports for transmission are open on the remote server.
\subsection{Setup Start}
Install openvpn road warrior from Nyr on github. This is deployed on the remote VPS. Create a client certificate and install that on the LAN seedbox.
\vspace{0.2in}
On server you need to forward ports:
\begin{verbatim}
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 52000 \
-j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:52000
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i eth0 -p udp --dport 52000 \
-j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:52000
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In fact, you probably only need one, but here we are opening TCP and UDP. This example assumes you are using the default transmission ports. It's advised to change the default ports.
On transmission daemon client, you don't need anything (for iptables). The remote VPN server does all firewall routing.
Test that the port is open in Transmision remote gtk's settings. If it's not, diagnose with tcpdump.
\section{What can go wrong}
\subsection{Changing transmission configs}
In order to change any settings.json of transmission, you must stop transmission. Otherwise, the running program will overwrite / ignore your changes.
\subsection{/var/lib/transmission/config/settings.json}
Make sure peer port is 52000, or whatever you set it to.
Disable random peer port (shouldn't be enabled by default).
\vspace{0.2in}
make sure bind-address ipv4 has your vpn address, or make it 0.0.0.0.
If you have it to a previous or incorrect ipv4 address, it will look like * (for all ports) in your \# netstat -ano , but it just won't work. \textbf{TRAP}
\vspace{0.2in}
\subsection{All Bittorrent traffic through Transmission}
If your vpn for all the traffic is working correctly when you examine ifconfig you will see the packet numbers for eth0 and tun0 be comparable in numbers.
if it seems like eth0 is moving more packets than tun0, your tunnel is not working
the torrent client is leaking.
Verify it by doing either a netstat or more helpfully a tcpdump for the local interface
\subsubsection{Block WAN traffic}
You can block the WAN traffic that isn't from the VPN to the transmission daemon at the router.
So wan > no vpn > router > seedbox -- BLOCK
and on top of that (insert for iptables, not append)
Wan > yes vpn > router > seedbox -- ALLOW
\subsection{RPC}
RPC on transmission. This is the protocol that you can access transmission through from another machine.
\textbf{Problem:}
Only works through http. If you want it on a VPS, you have a problem (It's not encrypted and passwords are in plain text). There's no way to access the Seedbox remotely (securely).
\textbf{Solution:}
Use it through a VPN tunnel. e.g. Transmission-remote-gui.
Force binding of RPC to be only the TUN IP address as well. This way RPC is not accessible from WAN.
\subsection{Crashes due to high torrent count}
I've used a Beaglebone with transmission, and eventually (after about 400 torrents) found instability. Transmission-daemon would crash. Instead, I moved onto x86 hardware, and the problems have mostly gone away. It's possible to tune transmission to connect to less peers, or have less torrents active if you are having stability problems. This lowers your seeding ability, but brings stability back. Ideally, you should use server motherboards / hardware.
\section{Conclusion}
Basically:
\begin{itemize}
\item install nyr on server, then make cert for client and setup
\item server, add two prerouting commands (just these two!)
\item client, double check transmission settings.json if necessary.
\item client, watch /var/log/transmission/, and verify the port is open via transmission-remote-gtk
\end{itemize}
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\documentclass[11pt]{article}
%Gummi|065|=)
\title{\textbf{Transmission Torrent Setup Notes}}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{caption }
\author{Steak Electronics}
\date{2019}
\begin{document}
%\maketitle
\textbf{Transmission Bittorrent Guide}
\vspace{0.2in}
\emph{Whomsoever diggeth a pit, shall fall in it.}
\emph{(You reap what you sow)}
\tableofcontents
\section{Overview}
Transmission is a Bittorrent server that can be deployed on a computer or dedicated seedbox. It's installable with apt-get install transmission-daemon. There is transmission-remote, and transmission-remote-gtk to view the torrents over the LAN.
\section{Setup Notes}
I setup transmission behind a VPN, and forward ports appropriately. In order to do this, I have an outbound VPN from my LAN that goes to a remote server, then the ports for transmission are open on the remote server.
\subsection{Setup Start}
Install openvpn road warrior from Nyr on github. This is deployed on the remote VPS. Create a client certificate and install that on the LAN seedbox.
\vspace{0.2in}
On server you need to forward ports:
\begin{verbatim}
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 52000 \
-j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:52000
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i eth0 -p udp --dport 52000 \
-j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:52000
\end{verbatim}
In fact, you probably only need one, but here we are opening TCP and UDP. This example assumes you are using the default transmission ports. It's advised to change the default ports.
On transmission daemon client, you don't need anything (for iptables). The remote VPN server does all firewall routing.
Test that the port is open in Transmision remote gtk's settings. If it's not, diagnose with tcpdump.
\section{What can go wrong}
\subsection{Changing transmission configs}
In order to change any settings.json of transmission, you must stop transmission. Otherwise, the running program will overwrite / ignore your changes.
\subsection{/var/lib/transmission/config/settings.json}
Make sure peer port is 52000, or whatever you set it to.
Disable random peer port (shouldn't be enabled by default).
\vspace{0.2in}
make sure bind-address ipv4 has your vpn address, or make it 0.0.0.0.
If you have it to a previous or incorrect ipv4 address, it will look like * (for all ports) in your \# netstat -ano , but it just won't work. \textbf{TRAP}
\vspace{0.2in}
\subsection{All Bittorrent traffic through Transmission}
If your vpn for all the traffic is working correctly when you examine ifconfig you will see the packet numbers for eth0 and tun0 be comparable in numbers.
if it seems like eth0 is moving more packets than tun0, your tunnel is not working
the torrent client is leaking.
Verify it by doing either a netstat or more helpfully a tcpdump for the local interface
\subsubsection{Block WAN traffic to transmission}
You can block the WAN traffic that isn't from the VPN to the transmission daemon at the router.
So wan > no vpn > router > seedbox -- BLOCK
and on top of that (insert for iptables, not append)
Wan > yes vpn > router > seedbox -- ALLOW
\subsection{RPC}
RPC on transmission. This is the protocol that you can access transmission through from another machine.
\textbf{Problem:}
Only works through http. If you want it on a VPS, you have a problem (It's not encrypted and passwords are in plain text). There's no way to access the Seedbox remotely (securely).
\textbf{Solution:}
Use it through a VPN tunnel. e.g. Transmission-remote-gui.
Force binding of RPC to be only the TUN IP address as well. This way RPC is not accessible from WAN.
\subsection{Crashes due to high torrent count}
I've used a Beaglebone with transmission, and eventually (after about 400 torrents) found instability. Transmission-daemon would crash. Instead, I moved onto x86 hardware, and the problems have mostly gone away. It's possible to tune transmission to connect to less peers, or have less torrents active if you are having stability problems. This lowers your seeding ability, but brings stability back. Ideally, you should use server motherboards / hardware.
\section{Conclusion}
Basically:
\begin{itemize}
\item install nyr on server, then make cert for client and setup
\item server, add two prerouting commands (just these two!)
\item client, double check transmission settings.json if necessary.
\item client, watch /var/log/transmission/, and verify the port is open via transmission-remote-gtk
\end{itemize}
\end{document}

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\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {2.1}Setup Start}{1}
\contentsline {section}{\numberline {3}What can go wrong}{2}
\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {3.1}Changing transmission configs}{2}
\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {3.2}/var/lib/transmission/config/settings.json}{2}
\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {3.3}All Bittorrent traffic through Transmission}{2}
\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.3.1}Block WAN traffic}{3}
\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {3.4}RPC}{3}
\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {3.5}Crashes due to high torrent count}{3}
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%Gummi|065|=)
\title{\textbf{Transmission Torrent Setup Notes}}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{caption }
\author{Steak Electronics}
\date{2019}
\begin{document}
%\maketitle
\textbf{Transmission Bittorrent Guide}
\vspace{0.2in}
\emph{Whomsoever diggeth a pit, shall fall in it.}
\emph{(You reap what you sow)}
\tableofcontents
\section{Overview}
Transmission is a Bittorrent server that can be deployed on a computer or dedicated seedbox. It's installable with apt-get install transmission-daemon. There is transmission-remote, and transmission-remote-gtk to view the torrents over the LAN.
\section{Setup Notes}
I setup transmission behind a VPN, and forward ports appropriately. In order to do this, I have an outbound VPN from my LAN that goes to a remote server, then the ports for transmission are open on the remote server.
\subsection{Setup Start}
Install openvpn road warrior from Nyr on github. This is deployed on the remote VPS. Create a client certificate and install that on the LAN seedbox.
\vspace{0.2in}
On server you need to forward ports:
\begin{verbatim}
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 52000 \
-j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:52000
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i eth0 -p udp --dport 52000 \
-j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:52000
\end{verbatim}
In fact, you probably only need one, but here we are opening TCP and UDP. This example assumes you are using the default transmission ports. It's advised to change the default ports.
On transmission daemon client, you don't need anything (for iptables). The remote VPN server does all firewall routing.
Test that the port is open in Transmision remote gtk's settings. If it's not, diagnose with tcpdump.
\section{What can go wrong}
\subsection{Changing transmission configs}
In order to change any settings.json of transmission, you must stop transmission. Otherwise, the running program will overwrite / ignore your changes.
\subsection{/var/lib/transmission/config/settings.json}
Make sure peer port is 52000, or whatever you set it to.
Disable random peer port (shouldn't be enabled by default).
\vspace{0.2in}
make sure bind-address ipv4 has your vpn address, or make it 0.0.0.0.
If you have it to a previous or incorrect ipv4 address, it will look like * (for all ports) in your \# netstat -ano , but it just won't work. \textbf{TRAP}
\vspace{0.2in}
\subsection{All Bittorrent traffic through Transmission}
If your vpn for all the traffic is working correctly when you examine ifconfig you will see the packet numbers for eth0 and tun0 be comparable in numbers.
if it seems like eth0 is moving more packets than tun0, your tunnel is not working
the torrent client is leaking.
Verify it by doing either a netstat or more helpfully a tcpdump for the local interface
\subsubsection{Block WAN traffic}
You can block the WAN traffic that isn't from the VPN to the transmission daemon at the router.
So wan > no vpn > router > seedbox -- BLOCK
and on top of that (insert for iptables, not append)
Wan > yes vpn > router > seedbox -- ALLOW
\subsection{RPC}
RPC on transmission. This is the protocol that you can access transmission through from another machine.
\textbf{Problem:}
Only works through http. If you want it on a VPS, you have a problem (It's not encrypted and passwords are in plain text). There's no way to access the Seedbox remotely (securely).
\textbf{Solution:}
Use it through a VPN tunnel. e.g. Transmission-remote-gui.
Force binding of RPC to be only the TUN IP address as well. This way RPC is not accessible from WAN.
\subsection{Crashes due to high torrent count}
I've used a Beaglebone with transmission, and eventually (after about 400 torrents) found instability. Transmission-daemon would crash. Instead, I moved onto x86 hardware, and the problems have mostly gone away. It's possible to tune transmission to connect to less peers, or have less torrents active if you are having stability problems. This lowers your seeding ability, but brings stability back. Ideally, you should use server motherboards / hardware.
\section{Conclusion}
Basically:
\begin{itemize}
\item install nyr on server, then make cert for client and setup
\item server, add two prerouting commands (just these two!)
\item client, double check transmission settings.json if necessary.
\item client, watch /var/log/transmission/, and verify the port is open via transmission-remote-gtk
\end{itemize}
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\documentclass[11pt]{article}
%Gummi|065|=)
\title{\textbf{Transmission Torrent Setup Notes}}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{caption }
\author{Steak Electronics}
\date{2019}
\begin{document}
%\maketitle
\textbf{Transmission Bittorrent Primer}
\vspace{0.2in}
\emph{Whomsoever diggeth a pit, shall fall in it.}
\emph{(You reap what you sow)}
\tableofcontents
\section{Overview}
Transmission is a Bittorrent server that can be deployed on a computer or dedicated seedbox. It's installable with apt-get install transmission-daemon. There is transmission-remote, and transmission-remote-gtk to view the torrents over the LAN.
\section{Setup Notes}
I setup transmission behind a VPN, and forward ports appropriately. In order to do this, I have an outbound VPN from my LAN that goes to a remote server, then the ports for transmission are open on the remote server.
\subsection{Setup Start}
Install openvpn road warrior from Nyr on github. This is deployed on the remote VPS. Create a client certificate and install that on the LAN seedbox.
\vspace{0.2in}
On server you need to forward ports:
\begin{verbatim}
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 52000 \
-j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:52000
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i eth0 -p udp --dport 52000 \
-j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:52000
\end{verbatim}
In fact, you probably only need one, but here we are opening TCP and UDP. This example assumes you are using the default transmission ports. It's advised to change the default ports.
On transmission daemon client, you don't need anything (for iptables). The remote VPN server does all firewall routing.
Test that the port is open in Transmision remote gtk's settings. If it's not, diagnose with tcpdump.
\section{What can go wrong}
\subsection{Changing transmission configs}
In order to change any settings.json of transmission, you must stop transmission. Otherwise, the running program will overwrite / ignore your changes.
\subsection{/var/lib/transmission/config/settings.json}
Make sure peer port is 52000, or whatever you set it to.
Disable random peer port (shouldn't be enabled by default).
\vspace{0.2in}
make sure bind-address ipv4 has your vpn address, or make it 0.0.0.0.
If you have it to a previous or incorrect ipv4 address, it will look like * (for all ports) in your \# netstat -ano , but it just won't work. \textbf{TRAP}
\vspace{0.2in}
\subsection{All Bittorrent traffic through Transmission}
If your vpn for all the traffic is working correctly when you examine ifconfig you will see the packet numbers for eth0 and tun0 be comparable in numbers.
if it seems like eth0 is moving more packets than tun0, your tunnel is not working
the torrent client is leaking.
Verify it by doing either a netstat or more helpfully a tcpdump for the local interface
\subsubsection{Block WAN traffic}
You can block the WAN traffic that isn't from the VPN to the transmission daemon at the router.
So wan > no vpn > router > seedbox -- BLOCK
and on top of that (insert for iptables, not append)
Wan > yes vpn > router > seedbox -- ALLOW
\subsection{RPC}
RPC on transmission. This is the protocol that you can access transmission through from another machine.
\textbf{Problem:}
Only works through http. If you want it on a VPS, you have a problem (It's not encrypted and passwords are in plain text). There's no way to access the Seedbox remotely (securely).
\textbf{Solution:}
Use it through a VPN tunnel. e.g. Transmission-remote-gui.
Force binding of RPC to be only the TUN IP address as well. This way RPC is not accessible from WAN.
\subsection{Crashes due to high torrent count}
I've used a Beaglebone with transmission, and eventually (after about 400 torrents) found instability. Transmission-daemon would crash. Instead, I moved onto x86 hardware, and the problems have mostly gone away. It's possible to tune transmission to connect to less peers, or have less torrents active if you are having stability problems. This lowers your seeding ability, but brings stability back. Ideally, you should use server motherboards / hardware.
\section{Conclusion}
Basically:
\begin{itemize}
\item install nyr on server, then make cert for client and setup
\item server, add two prerouting commands (just these two!)
\item client, double check transmission settings.json if necessary.
\item client, watch /var/log/transmission/, and verify the port is open via transmission-remote-gtk
\end{itemize}
\end{document}

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\documentclass[11pt]{article}
%Gummi|065|=)
\title{\textbf{Transmission Torrent Setup Notes}}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{caption }
\author{Steak Electronics}
\date{2019}
\begin{document}
%\maketitle
\textbf{Transmission Bittorrent Guide}
\vspace{0.2in}
\emph{Whomsoever diggeth a pit, shall fall in it.}
\emph{(You reap what you sow)}
\tableofcontents
\section{Overview}
Transmission is a Bittorrent server that can be deployed on a computer or dedicated seedbox. It's installable with apt-get install transmission-daemon. There is transmission-remote, and transmission-remote-gtk to view the torrents over the LAN.
\section{Setup Notes}
I setup transmission behind a VPN, and forward ports appropriately. In order to do this, I have an outbound VPN from my LAN that goes to a remote server, then the ports for transmission are open on the remote server.
\subsection{Setup Start}
Install openvpn road warrior from Nyr on github. This is deployed on the remote VPS. Create a client certificate and install that on the LAN seedbox.
\vspace{0.2in}
On server you need to forward ports:
\begin{verbatim}
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 52000 \
-j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:52000
iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -i eth0 -p udp --dport 52000 \
-j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:52000
\end{verbatim}
In fact, you probably only need one, but here we are opening TCP and UDP. This example assumes you are using the default transmission ports. It's advised to change the default ports.
On transmission daemon client, you don't need anything (for iptables). The remote VPN server does all firewall routing.
Test that the port is open in Transmision remote gtk's settings. If it's not, diagnose with tcpdump.
\section{What can go wrong}
\subsection{Changing transmission configs}
In order to change any settings.json of transmission, you must stop transmission. Otherwise, the running program will overwrite / ignore your changes.
\subsection{/var/lib/transmission/config/settings.json}
Make sure peer port is 52000, or whatever you set it to.
Disable random peer port (shouldn't be enabled by default).
\vspace{0.2in}
make sure bind-address ipv4 has your vpn address, or make it 0.0.0.0.
If you have it to a previous or incorrect ipv4 address, it will look like * (for all ports) in your \# netstat -ano , but it just won't work. \textbf{TRAP}
\vspace{0.2in}
\subsection{All Bittorrent traffic through Transmission}
If your vpn for all the traffic is working correctly when you examine ifconfig you will see the packet numbers for eth0 and tun0 be comparable in numbers.
if it seems like eth0 is moving more packets than tun0, your tunnel is not working
the torrent client is leaking.
Verify it by doing either a netstat or more helpfully a tcpdump for the local interface
\subsubsection{Block WAN traffic}
You can block the WAN traffic that isn't from the VPN to the transmission daemon at the router.
So wan > no vpn > router > seedbox -- BLOCK
and on top of that (insert for iptables, not append)
Wan > yes vpn > router > seedbox -- ALLOW
\subsection{RPC}
RPC on transmission. This is the protocol that you can access transmission through from another machine.
\textbf{Problem:}
Only works through http. If you want it on a VPS, you have a problem (It's not encrypted and passwords are in plain text). There's no way to access the Seedbox remotely (securely).
\textbf{Solution:}
Use it through a VPN tunnel. e.g. Transmission-remote-gui.
Force binding of RPC to be only the TUN IP address as well. This way RPC is not accessible from WAN.
\subsection{Crashes due to high torrent count}
I've used a Beaglebone with transmission, and eventually (after about 400 torrents) found instability. Transmission-daemon would crash. Instead, I moved onto x86 hardware, and the problems have mostly gone away. It's possible to tune transmission to connect to less peers, or have less torrents active if you are having stability problems. This lowers your seeding ability, but brings stability back. Ideally, you should use server motherboards / hardware.
\section{Conclusion}
Basically:
\begin{itemize}
\item install nyr on server, then make cert for client and setup
\item server, add two prerouting commands (just these two!)
\item client, double check transmission settings.json if necessary.
\item client, watch /var/log/transmission/, and verify the port is open via transmission-remote-gtk
\end{itemize}
\end{document}

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\contentsline {section}{\numberline {1}Overview}{1}
\contentsline {section}{\numberline {2}Setup Notes}{1}
\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {2.1}Setup Start}{1}
\contentsline {section}{\numberline {3}What can go wrong}{2}
\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {3.1}Changing transmission configs}{2}
\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {3.2}/var/lib/transmission/config/settings.json}{2}
\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {3.3}All Bittorrent traffic through Transmission}{2}
\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.3.1}Block WAN traffic}{3}
\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {3.4}RPC}{3}
\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {3.5}Crashes due to high torrent count}{3}
\contentsline {section}{\numberline {4}Conclusion}{3}

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