- What Does This Do?
- Requirements
- I Can't Connect?
- Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.
- Development - Guide for contributing to the module
- Changelog
This is a puppet module, written to allow you to install the Deluge torrent client on your FreeBSD or Linux server. It makes use of ZFS (on FreeBSD), and manages your deluge user, as well as folder locations and configs. Please note, this supersedes the existing module hackerhorse/puppet_freebsd_deluge. By default, remote access is turned off, but can easily be enabled (see below).
For Ubuntu, please ensure you install puppetlabs/apt For ZFS systems, ensure you include puppet_deluge:zfs For non-ZFS systems, please include puppet_deluge:nozfs
Did you edit ./files/auth
and ./files/core.conf
?
By default, Deluge does NOT allow remote connections from the desktop client.
You need to edit core.conf
and change "allow_remote": false,
on line 24 to
"allow_remote": true,
to allow the daemon to talk to a remote client.
You also need to edit ./files/auth
and add your user to a new line.
See http://dev.deluge-torrent.org/wiki/UserGuide/ThinClient#AddUsertotheauthenticationfile
for more information!
Currently, this module runs on:
- FreeBSD <= 10.0-RELEASE
- Ubuntu Linux 13.10 - 17.04
You can contribute by forking /~https://github.com/RainbowHackerHorse/puppet_deluge and opening a PR.
Changes in 0.2.0:
- Removed external ZFS module dependency and switch to upstream puppet ZFS support, as Puppet supports ZFS.
- Move non-ZFS directory entries to nozfs.pp
- Add zfs.pp for ZFS specifics
- Fix incorrect file locations in nozfs.pp (originally the Ubuntu defaults)
Changes in 0.1.1:
- Add Ubuntu Linux support
Changes in 0.1.0:
- Initial release. Cleanup from hackerhorse/puppet_freebsd_deluge