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super_poussin
May 17, 2010Virtuoso
New Transmission add-on thread
The previous thread was very long
time to open a new one and prepare the 2.0 :)
time to open a new one and prepare the 2.0 :)
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- Mr_BGuideI have to admit, i have no idea how to fix your issue, but thats really not why i'm writing. With the amount of traffic your generating asking for 1 sec polling intervals, your losing performance, increasing power-use, and gaining... nothing, really? Why is it that you want 1 second information polling?
B! - baygaconAspirantHave you tried 2.43.00?
- btaroliProdigyI'm curious about this myself. The note associated with 2.43 (in the add-on UI) reports it's a beta. I looked in the Transmission post in the intel add-on forum here and the release numbers there only go up to 2.3x. So where are we supposed to find out what's in these releases to decide if it's worth upgrading?
- btaroliProdigyFair enough, but that only shows up to the last /production/ release. We're being prompted to install 2.43 BETA in admin UI now. Which means someone encapsulated it into an add-on update and yet there's no notes published. Ah well. Guess I'll have to hunt down beta notes about Transmission actual separately. But this sort of breaks tradition where the add-on notes are concerned.
- noob2012AspirantHi, can a noob ask a Q?
the web UI ask 4 a password, and admin doesn't work, plz advice :) - Mr_BGuidePassword1, possibly password1 ?
B! - noob2012Aspirant
Mr_B wrote: Password1, possibly password1 ?
B!
so , user=password1 and password=password1? - Mr_BGuideI believe the user is admin, and password should be password1, but i cant say for sure, as i changed my password...
B! - btaroliProdigyConnect to your NAS via CIFS as "admin" user (ReadyNAS admin, not Transmission) and open up \\<yournas>\c\addons-config\Transmission\transmission-daemon . Then view the file settings.json. You're looking for the settings "rpc-username" and "rpc-password".
If you want to change these, DO NOT modify this file. Close it. Then SHUT DOWN the Transmission add-on via Frontview. Then come back here and re-open the file -- it gets overwritten by Transmission when it shuts down. Now you can change these two values to whatever you like.
Also keep in mind that the rpc-password you see is not human readable. If you change the password, it will be encrypted when Transmission next starts up. Which is what you should do once you update and save the settings.json file.
Enjoy!
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