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    Default Deluge Windows WebUI

    Heya, so I recently started using Deluge to download my torrents, and uTorrent for long time seeding. I haven't the slightest notion how to use the WebUI included with Deluge though. I looked in their FAQ, it said nothing, I googled it, and nothing.



    Basically what do I have to do set WebUI up, and what URL will I type into the browser?

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    Default Re: Deluge Windows WebUI

    I presume you're asking about how to set up your home pc as a Deluge server, that you can access elsewhere via webUI? Try this.

    If you're asking how to access a seedbox via webui, try here.
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    Default Re: Deluge Windows WebUI

    Yes I have seen the first one. I'm not trying to set up a server (in the way I think of a server), I'm just regularly downloading things, and want to manage them on the go.

    When I click the WebUI option in preferences, I don't see any of the options listed in the article. It says 'enable web interface', 'SSL', and 'listening port'

    Is the URL for the WebUI "http://xx.xx.xx.xx:8112"? or is that just a random port they put in the article.

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    I have not installed this myself, but I presume that 8112 is the default port for the webUI (looks like you can change it via the 'listening port' option). One important consideration is that if your home PC is behind a router (as are most home PCs), you need to configure port forwarding on your router in order to make this work, so that the remote computer can connect directly to your home PC.
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    Default Re: Deluge Windows WebUI

    Quote Originally Posted by EnderWiggin View Post
    I have not installed this myself, but I presume that 8112 is the default port for the webUI (looks like you can change it via the 'listening port' option). One important consideration is that if your home PC is behind a router (as are most home PCs), you need to configure port forwarding on your router in order to make this work, so that the remote computer can connect directly to your home PC.
    :facepalm: Haha, I am stupid. I'm away from the computer at the moment (hence WebUI ^^), but I'll try it when I get back to it. So if I got this right, the url ends with the port number? Not with a part like '/rutorrent/' or '/gui/'?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bandersnatch View Post
    :facepalm: Haha, I am stupid. I'm away from the computer at the moment (hence WebUI ^^), but I'll try it when I get back to it. So if I got this right, the url ends with the port number? Not with a part like '/rutorrent/' or '/gui/'?
    Yep. That's how it should work once it's all set up properly.
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