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Tuesday, April 15th 2008, 11:18am

KTorrent - Web Interface

Hey, I have tried to setup the Web Interface with KTorrent, I have set it all up, but it doesn't seem to work when I go to:

IP: PORT/gui

Is this the right address, or is that only for UTorrent?

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Inphoar" (Apr 15th 2008, 11:19am)


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Friday, June 20th 2008, 10:48am

RE: KTorrent - Web Interface

Hey, I have tried to setup the Web Interface with KTorrent, I have set it all up, but it doesn't seem to work when I go to:

IP: PORT/gui

Is this the right address, or is that only for UTorrent?
Hey man

From the local system, load your favourite web browser and enter the address:

http://localhost:8080

you will need to use the username / password combination you setup in the KTorrent Webadmin plugin, your system user login credentials will not work.

By default KTorrent WebAdmin will ONLY allow connections from the localhost. If you hit up the config again and delete the 127.0.0.1 entry it will allow connections from all IPS, alternatively (and more securely), if you add the IP addresses of your systems you wish to grant access then only they will be able to connect to port 8080.

You will need to have php installed too and will also need to point KTorrent to the binary. The location of this can be gained using the which command

Let us know how you go on man ^^

Peace
-Andy

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Saturday, February 5th 2011, 2:23am

Quoted from "Inphoar"



Hey, I have tried to setup the Web Interface with KTorrent, I have set it all up, but it doesn't seem to work when I go to:

IP: PORT/gui

Is this the right address, or is that only for UTorrent?
Hey man

From the local system, load your favourite web browser and enter the address:

http://localhost:8080

you will need to use the username / password combination you setup in the KTorrent Webadmin plugin, your system user login credentials will not work.

By default KTorrent WebAdmin will ONLY allow connections from the localhost. If you hit up the config again and delete the 127.0.0.1 entry it will allow connections from all IPS, alternatively (and more securely), if you add the IP addresses of your systems you wish to grant access then only they will be able to connect to port 8080.
where is the config you say to hitup? i have looked but cannot find any ip options in any of my ktorrent files

You will need to have php installed too and will also need to point KTorrent to the binary. The location of this can be gained using the which command

Let us know how you go on man ^^

Peace
-Andy

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