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- \\ + \\ **Enable:**  Selecting this and clicking Save immediately runs the Transmission process and starts the Transmission process at every boot.\\  \\  \\
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-**Enable:**  Selecting this runs the Transmission process immediately after clicking Save. It then starts the Transmission process at every boot.\\  \\  \\+
  
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 **Keepalive:**  Enabling this performs "process keepalive" activity, and will restart Transmission if it isn't found to be running. **Keepalive:**  Enabling this performs "process keepalive" activity, and will restart Transmission if it isn't found to be running.
  
-**Check alive every:**  This value specifies the frequency at which Keepalive is performed.+  * **Check alive every:**  This value specifies the frequency at which Keepalive is performed.
  
  \\ \\ {{:pasted:20220222-125424.png}}\\  \\  \\ **Delay at startup:**  The time value defined here (in seconds) will delay the starting of the process at boot time. \\ This can be useful, for example, when waiting for external storage to be fully ready for use.  \\ \\ {{:pasted:20220222-125424.png}}\\  \\  \\ **Delay at startup:**  The time value defined here (in seconds) will delay the starting of the process at boot time. \\ This can be useful, for example, when waiting for external storage to be fully ready for use.
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 **Enable GUI:**  This option enables the built-in Transmission GUI. From it, you can administer download/upload activity and configure some program options. **Enable GUI:**  This option enables the built-in Transmission GUI. From it, you can administer download/upload activity and configure some program options.
  
-**Listening GUI port:**  This specifies the port on which the Transmission administration page will be reachable.+  * **Listening GUI port:**  This value specifies the port on which the Transmission administration page will be reachable.
  
 **Authentication required:**  Choosing this disables anonymous access (strongly suggested) and uses these credentials: **Authentication required:**  Choosing this disables anonymous access (strongly suggested) and uses these credentials:
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 ===== Limits ===== ===== Limits =====
  
-The Limits section contains settings to define the Transmission's resource limits. The options are pretty much self-explanatory however is more details are needed it is advised to consult the official Transmission documentation.+The Limits section has settings to define Transmission's resource limits. The options are mostly self-explanatory,  \\ however you are advised to consult the official Transmission documentation for details[[https://transmissionbt.com/|Transmission]]
  
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 ===== Queue torrents ===== ===== Queue torrents =====
  
-{{:pasted:20220222-143353.png}}\\  \\ **Download queuing** Is yet another form of limit and controls how many concurrents active Downloads can run simultaneously.\\ **Upload queuing**:  Same as the option above but applies to Uploads instead.\\+{{:pasted:20220222-143353.png}}\\  \\ **Download queuing:**  This setting controls how many active downloads can run simultaneously.
  
-{{:pasted:20220222-143604.png}}\\  **Find more peers using** Defines on what torrent network type/protocols your Transmission client should participate into. This is not necessarily "all of them". Some protocols have issues over VPN, others must be disabled when using private peering. You might want to consult the official Transmission documentation and perhaps also the generic Torrent Protocol documentation.\\+**Upload queuing:**  This settings specifies how many active uploads can run simultaneously.\\
  
-{{:pasted:20220222-143953.png}}\\  **Message level**: None(0)/Error(3)/Info(6)/Debug(7) - Defines the highest Transmission loglevel messaged to be captured in the system logs.\\+===== Advanced Settings =====
  
-{{:pasted:20220222-144357.png}}\\  **Save settings location**:  Download directory/JFFS/CIFS1/RAM/Custom - to save NVRAM space most of the settings are saved in a file that is read directly by Transmission. Here you can define the preferred filesystem location where this configuration file is to be saved.\\+{{:pasted:20220222-143604.png}}\\  \\
  
-{{:pasted:20220222-144747.png}}\\ **Blocklist** Transmission comes with built in blocking capabilityYou can define here the IP Blocklist of choice (usually Level 1). Essentially these are lists publicly maintained list of "bad IP addresses" like monitoring servers, robot, and much more that undermines the end user privacy. An alternative method to define the single list here is to use the P2Partisan instead where more lists can be defined however manual script installation is required in the latter case.\\ **Custom Log File Path** Define here the location where you want Transmission to log its activity.\\ **Custom Configuration** Please refer to the official Transmission documentation for additional detail on what it could/should be defined in this field.+**Find more peers using:**  This defines the types of Torrent networks in which Transmission will participate, and using which protocols.  \\ It is recommended to be selective with these settings. Some protocols don't function well through a VPN. Others must be disabled when using private peering. You are advised to consult the official [[nas-bittorrent|Transmission]] documentation and perhaps also the generic Torrent protocol documentation.\\ 
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 +**Message level:**  This setting defines the lowest level of Transmission messages to be captured in the system logs 
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 +  * None (0) - No Transmission messages will be stored in system logs. 
 +  * Error (3) - Only error levels and above will be stored in system logs. 
 +  * Info (6) - Only Information messages and above will be stored in system logs 
 +  * Debug (7) - Debugging level messages and higher will be stored in system logs\\ 
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 +**Save settings location:**  Here you define the preferred filesystem location where the settings file will be saved. \\ To save NVRAM space, most settings are saved in a file read directly by Transmission. 
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 +  * Download directory - Choosing this stores settings in the Download folder, described above 
 +  * JFFS - Selecting this stores settings in [[admin-jffs2|JFFS]] storage that you have already defined.  
 +  * CIFS1 - Choosing this stores settings on the first [[admin-cifs|CIFS]] share you've already defined. 
 +  * RAM - Choosing this stores settings in RAM. This will not survive a reboot.  
 +  * Custom -  \\ 
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 +**Blocklist:**  Transmission includes a built-in blocking featureHere, you specify a URL to the IP Blocklist of your choice (usually Level 1).  \\ IP blacklists are publicly-maintained lists of "bad" Torrent addresses, like monitoring servers and robots that undermine privacy. 
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 +An alternative method you can use is to define the Blocklist in this field to use P2Partisan instead. Using P2Partisan, more lists can be defined. However, to use P2Partisan, you must manually install a script. More details can be found here:  [[ https://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?threads/p2partisan-v5-16-v6-16-mass-ip-blocking-peerblock-peerguardian-for-tomato.69128/|Linksysinfo.org: P2Partisan]] 
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 +**Custom Log File Path:**  Here, you define the location where you want Transmission to log its activity. 
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 +**Custom Configuration:**  For details on what to define in this field, please refer to the official Transmission documentation. 
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