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TorrentFlux: A BitTorrent client on a server

Thu, 20 Mar 2008 18:00:00 GMT
TorrentFlux is a BitTorrent client that runs on top of a server running Apache, MySQL, and PHP. It extends the functionality of traditional clients by operating almost entirely through a Web browser interface. It uses the BitTornado client in the background to manage the queuing, downloading, and seeding of torrent files. You can run TorrentFlux on your home machine and access it through a folder on a Web server. You can also install it on an external host to increase bandwidth and transfer speeds.


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TRANSMISSION-GTK(1)					    BSD General Commands Manual 				       TRANSMISSION-GTK(1)

NAME
transmission -- a bittorrent client SYNOPSIS
transmission -? transmission [-pqm] [torrent-file ...] DESCRIPTION
transmission is a fast and easy BitTorrent client. BitTorrent is a peer-to-peer file transfer protocol which uses a metainfo file (usually with the .torrent file extension) and a central tracker to distribute file data amongst a group of peers. For more information on the BitTorrent protocol see http://www.bittorrent.org/ OPTIONS
-? --help Show help options -p --paused Start with all torrents paused -m --minimized Start minimized in notification area -g, --config-dir directory Where to look for configuration files. This can be used to swap between using the cli, daemon, gtk, and qt clients. See http://trac.transmissionbt.com/wiki/ConfigFiles for more information. Multiple .torrent files may be added at startup by appending them on the command line. If transmission is already running, the torrents will be added to the running instance. ENVIRONMENT
TRANSMISSION_HOME Sets the default config-dir. FILES
~/.config/transmission The config-dir used when neither [TRANSMISSION_HOME] nor [-g] is specified. AUTHORS
transmission was written by Charles Kerr, Josh Elsasser, Eric Petit, and Mitchell Livingston. SEE ALSO
transmissioncli(1), transmission-daemon(1), transmission-remote(1) http://www.transmissionbt.com/ BSD
May 20, 2008 BSD