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NAStools
Mar 24, 2016Luminary
Apps by NAStools
Hi, everyone!
I've made some updates to a few already available apps, and released some new ones.
See below for download links (click the Version link). amd64 for Intel units, armel for M...
NAStools
Jun 05, 2016Luminary
rube wrote:Could you tell me what the default login and password is for transmission nt?
NAStools wrote:Local admin, local users added to the group nastools-transmission, and the ReadyCLOUD admin are able to login.
northernlights
Jun 08, 2016Aspirant
Hello,
Where I can find the downloaded files on my NAS? When I open the shares window there is no transmission folders there, I can see that there are some data on the drive, but couldn't find folders from the dowload path of the transmission client. I have FW 6.5.0.
Thanks,
- JennCJun 08, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hello northernlights,
When you map the NAS IP, there should be a new share created, Transmission is the share name. You should also see it when you go to admin page of the NAS then click Shares.
Regards,
- northernlightsJun 08, 2016Aspirant
Hello,
that what is weird. When I go to admin page of my NAS there is no Transmission folder under shares. Same if I try to connect via explorer there is no Transmission folder only the ones I created.
Thanks.
- JennCJun 08, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hello northernlights,
When you launch Transmission and click the folder icon, it should show you the destination folder. What is it? Can you post a screenshot?
Regards,
- NAStoolsJun 08, 2016Luminary
northernlights wrote:Where I can find the downloaded files on my NAS? When I open the shares window there is no transmission folders there, I can see that there are some data on the drive, but couldn't find folders from the dowload path of the transmission client. I have FW 6.5.0.
The default directory downloads are saved to is /apps/nastools-transmission/downloads. You can access this folder by logging in to the NAS as the local admin user over SMB (if you still have the default admin password you'll need to change this before you're allowed to login). Access the volume share and drill down to .apps\nastools-transmission\downloads. You may need to turn on viewing of hidden files to see the .apps directory.
You're more than welcome to create a share via the ReadyNAS UI and then set your Transmission settings to use this share as the default download location.
JennC wrote:When you map the NAS IP, there should be a new share created, Transmission is the share name. You should also see it when you go to admin page of the NAS then click Shares.
This information is for Poussin's transmission. It is not applicable to my Transmission NT add-on.
- northernlightsJun 09, 2016Aspirant
Hello,
Thank you for the explanation of the dowload path. I didn't know there are some hidden files and folders.
Regards,
- albyg88Jun 18, 2016Aspirant
Hello , I can not access the downloaded files with transmission NT 2.92 on my ReadyNAS RN102. In my browser I enter the https://192.168.1.50/apps/nastools-transmission/downloads/ address but the result is as follows:
409: Conflict
Your request had an invalid session-id header.
To fix this, follow these steps:
- When reading a response, get its X-Transmission-Session-Id header and remember it
- Add the updated header to your outgoing requests
- When you get this 409 error message, resend your request with the updated header
This requirement has been added to help prevent CSRF attacks.
X-Transmission-Session-Id: N19gfcSr95Ce6aH6SV8Zjk25GBvPdx9cJk06dpNZJxKDdfsy
Thanks
- NAStoolsJun 20, 2016Luminary
albyg88 wrote:Hello , I can not access the downloaded files with transmission NT 2.92 on my ReadyNAS RN102. In my browser I enter the https://192.168.1.50/apps/nastools-transmission/downloads/ address but the result is as follows:
409: Conflict
Your request had an invalid session-id header.
You can't access your downloaded torrents via HTTP directly through Transmission.
NAStools wrote:The default directory downloads are saved to is /apps/nastools-transmission/downloads. You can access this folder by logging in to the NAS as the local admin user over SMB (if you still have the default admin password you'll need to change this before you're allowed to login). Access the volume share and drill down to .apps\nastools-transmission\downloads. You may need to turn on viewing of hidden files to see the .apps directory.
- o0Ravi0oFeb 01, 2017Aspirant
Hey NAStools,
Firstly, thanks for developing the Transmission app for the NETGEAR NAS setup.
I am having trouble executing, "Access the volume share and drill down to .apps\nastools-transmission\downloads. You may need to turn on viewing of hidden files to see the .apps directory." I have tried accessing the NAS as "admin" from both, a Mac (SMB, AFP) and a Windows (SMB) machine. I just don't see the "apps" or the ".apps" folder. Even when I manually type in the address "\\NAS_IP\.apps" on windows it simply states that Windows can not access the folder. Regarding the rights, I have added the "admin" to group "nastools-transmission" as a secondary member but still no avail.
Kindly guide.
- kohdeeFeb 01, 2017NETGEAR Expert
Auth to the ReadyNAS over SMB as admin, then go to \\NAS_IP\volume_name\.apps
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