If you are setting up Deluge for the first time be sure to watch my previous video where I go in-depth and share a few tips. 👍 th-cam.com/video/IChqCU88J0E/w-d-xo.html 👍 To test if DelugeVPN is using the PIA VPN. Here are a couple of things you can do. 1. In the bottom right corner of the Deluge, you will find the IP address that it is connected with. Compare that IP with your home IP, they should be different. You can go to www.whatismyip.com/ to find your home IP address. 2. Visit torguard.net/checkmytorrentipaddress.php and download the test torrent file. It will report your IP address below the big green "Download Now" button. 3. You can always visit iknowwhatyoudownload.com/ to see what torrents have been downloaded via your IP address. It should return no results, assuming you only download via the DelugeVPN.
At around the 1:20 mark don't set it to /mnt/user/data/torrents, instead set it to /mnt/user/data/ This will fix the issue where Deluge keeps creating additional "torrents" folders. It will also fix the issue with Radarr/Sonarr not moving the file after it's finished downloading and seeding.
Thank you for all the great information in your videos. I have cable internet right now but I will be replacing it with fiber within 30 days. I am building a plex server with 100TB of storage. Currently 230 TV series and 1859 Movies. Again, thank you for being my guide from a windows 10 system to unraid. Looking forward to next instalment. Instead of a website you might consider a Discord channel.
That sounds like a nice collection and to be honest I am a little jealous of the fiber connection. Sadly I only have one option in my area. It's a decent speed but Spectrum is a bit greedy when it comes to pricing. I have a friend who has fiber and pays half of what I do, and has higher upload and download speeds! Discord, great idea! Thanks
It's on the list. I currently have 52 items on the list so I have to pick and choose what I think would be the most desired video. I have received a few requests for some sort of SABnzbd/Usenet video so it's moving up the list. I'll get to it soon! Thanks for a the feedback!
How do you get that popup dialog (clicking on deluge icon) at 2:40? I have FolderView installed, but don't see any settings that would give me that popup. Found it! FolderView -> edit the folder. Under "Preview Context" select "Advanced".
Just a small suggestion for those of us who have set this up for the first time, the Password prompt comes up and was confusing because we hadn't set one up yet. After googling it seems there's a default password "deluge" which needs to be put in to proceed further. Also is there a way we can test that the torrent is indeed using the PIA VPN server/endpoint? Thanks so much for this helpful guide!
Thank you for letting the community know about the password. I will leave a pinned comment with that info too. To answer your question about how to test if DelugeVPN is using the PIA VPN. There are several things you can to. 1. In the bottom right corner of the Deluge, you will find the IP address that it is connected with. Compare that IP with your home IP, they should be different. You can go to www.whatismyip.com/ to find your home IP address. 2. Visit torguard.net/checkmytorrentipaddress.php and download the test torrent file. It will report your IP address below the big green "Download Now" button. 3. You can always visit iknowwhatyoudownload.com/ to see what torrents have been downloaded via your IP address. It should return no results, assuming you only download via DelugeVPN.
Great video, quick question: at 6:36 you set the "move completed folder" path to be data/torrents/movies, could this instead be data/media/movies so it's already moved to the proper spot for radarr to function?
You could, but it's not recommended as any extra files, (samples, nfo, txt, etc) will be moved to your media location. Setting it to go to the torrent directory will allow the arrs to move only the files they need, and the rest will be deleted when the torrent file is removed.
For some reason instead of adding the download to the existing /data/torrents/movies folder, Deluge created 2 new folders so I end up with /data/torrents/torrents/movies? Label for that download is set up as /data/torrents/movies and docker data path for Deluge is /mnt/user/data/torrents/.
Check out this video on Unmanic. Same thing as tdarr, just easier to use and setup. th-cam.com/video/F5E8hjtfDbQ/w-d-xo.html After you have it setup, leave a comment and let me know how much space it saved you.
I've followed all instructed exactly up until 03:17. I've left it on nl-amsterdam which I can see has port forwarding in your list. But the "unable to connect" error still appears when loading the WebUI. I even tried with changing amsterdam to toronto and saving the conf file - no luck. Any clue why yours just opens and mine won't?
I would start with checking to ensure that the LAN_NETWORK (Key 9) was filled out properly. It should be the first 3 octets should match your LAN network IP. Mine LAN starts with 10.0.0... Yours might be 192.168.1... Whatever yours is you will need to add .0/24 to it, so mine is 10.0.0.0/24, yours might be 192.168.1.0/24 You should also check to make sure the PIA username and password are correct.
@@AlienTech42 I have the same issue as well. I have checked both and I get a "took to long to respond" page. I am looking at my log and it says "Deluge client disconnected: Connection to the other side was lost in a non-clean fashion: Connection lost."
I have totally different options in my setup page for deluge. The first one thats different is where it says "host path" for you, I dont have that. The closest to that I have is "Path: /config:" or "Path: /data:" any ideas?
they're the same options just have updated labels, instead of "key 8, 9, 10" they've labelled each variable. I had too look at which each variable under the text entry fields was in the video to line it up with what the variables are in the new list, but it's all there.
@@AlienTech42 woah well that’s exciting. I just switched from windows 10 to unraid because I was intrigued by its flexibility. I was able to do most of what I needed to do on windows 10 for a nas/server however unraid has cleaned things up well. I followed your tutorial on how to set up shares for the nas portion of my server, and setting up WireGuard was easy peasy. Can’t wait to see what else you’ve got lined up man!
@@AlienTech42when you do eventually get to that portion of your list. Can you include how to get the pi hole docker working with the built in wire guard. I’m willing to donate some $$$ this is driving me nuts lmao 😂
DelugeVPN was working for me for several years and now it has stopped. I've tried PIA and downloaded new cert files, and I changed to Wireguard using your instructions here. I've changed the wireguard config file to CA-Toronto. Either way, I can verify the container is accessing the correct endpoint using the ifconfig command in the container, but the webgui will not open. I've seen discussions on the Unraid boards that this can happen if the endpoint server is not accepting the portforwarding. I've tried servers in France, Germany and NL but no luck. Any help would be appreciated!
I went and changed reinstalled it from the apps page and then it magically worked after? but then i shut it down to see if the ca Toronto file was still there and started it back up and now I'm back at square one with you lol
So what happens now is that the file after finishing downloading will up in the correct folder (eg /torrent/tv). When browsing to media I will find the exact same file in the correct directory (media/tv). Does this mean it uses double the space in memory? Or is that the hardlink? Like this it looks like it just copies the file?
@@AlienTech42 thats perfect. The only thing is that if you delete the torrent manually you will have to choose the option to delete the files aswell. Else you will have a copy of it still. Thanks a lot!
I'm curious. Why the whole scripts thingy? unless its something you just WANT to do, instead of using mover tuning tool, that you can set up to clear the cache on schedule as well.
@@AlienTech42 So its not strictly needed them from what I can understand. The complexity of setting up a NAS can be overwhelming, so rather not delve in to scripts if I dont have too.
anyone seen this error before ? docker: Error response from daemon: failed to create task for container: failed to create shim task: OCI runtime create failed: runc create failed: sysctl "net.ipv4.conf.all.src_valid_mark" not allowed in host network namespace: unknown.
Looking at using Deluge or qBit. Which would you recommend? For NZB's, I will use either Sabnzbd or NZBgets ( understand this one is no longer supported),, which one would you suggest
@@leviferrero6068 I never changed anything, but I think I was just not waiting long enough to load. Normally a container starts almost instantly, but deluge and qbittorrent take longer as they are having to make the VPN connection. I watched the logs during the boot and finally saw it says it was waiting in port 8080.
Digging my way down through the comments... You are correct, there are a few containers out there that you have to be patient with. I cut out the waiting period in the edit. I'll work on remembering to let people know how long I had to wait for it to load up fully.
deluge takes forever to start. previously it was around 20mins before access to the gui was possible. now after this change I dont even know if it will load.
Something is not right! 20 minutes to load is unheard of. Both my main server and the demo server start Deluge in 5 seconds or less. What does the processor and memory show for usage with Deluge started and with it stopped?
Also make sure you are using WireGuard. While performance testing OpenVPN vs Wireguard I noticed OpenVPN taking awhile to connect as well, but not with WG
Within Deluge, look in the bottom right corner, note the IP address. Compare that address with your WAN IP address, they should be different. If they are different then it's using the VPN, if they are the same then it's NOT using your VPN. In my experience, if it's not using the VPN, you will not get any address. It kills the connection.
Repost your question. YT may have deleted it. I see one of my replies has been removed and I doubt its AlienTech42 that deleted it since it was a reply to my own post.
Im getting the following when the autoscript trys to run.. any ideas? tmp/user.scripts/tmpScripts/deluge-mover/script: line 6: deluge_webui: command not found /tmp/user.scripts/tmpScripts/deluge-mover/script: line 7: deluge_password: command not found /tmp/user.scripts/tmpScripts/deluge-mover/script: line 14: check_fs: command not found /tmp/user.scripts/tmpScripts/deluge-mover/script: line 20: use_mover_old: command not found /tmp/user.scripts/tmpScripts/deluge-mover/script: line 24: cache_download_path: command not found /tmp/user.scripts/tmpScripts/deluge-mover/script: line 36: age_day_min: command not found /tmp/user.scripts/tmpScripts/deluge-mover/script: line 37: age_day_max: command not found
If you are setting up Deluge for the first time be sure to watch my previous video where I go in-depth and share a few tips. 👍 th-cam.com/video/IChqCU88J0E/w-d-xo.html 👍
To test if DelugeVPN is using the PIA VPN. Here are a couple of things you can do.
1. In the bottom right corner of the Deluge, you will find the IP address that it is connected with. Compare that IP with your home IP, they should be different. You can go to www.whatismyip.com/ to find your home IP address.
2. Visit torguard.net/checkmytorrentipaddress.php and download the test torrent file. It will report your IP address below the big green "Download Now" button.
3. You can always visit iknowwhatyoudownload.com/ to see what torrents have been downloaded via your IP address. It should return no results, assuming you only download via the DelugeVPN.
At around the 1:20 mark don't set it to /mnt/user/data/torrents, instead set it to /mnt/user/data/
This will fix the issue where Deluge keeps creating additional "torrents" folders. It will also fix the issue with Radarr/Sonarr not moving the file after it's finished downloading and seeding.
Thanks for letting people know!
Thank you for alot of headache!
Thank you for all the great information in your videos. I have cable internet right now but I will be replacing it with fiber within 30 days. I am building a plex server with 100TB of storage. Currently 230 TV series and 1859 Movies. Again, thank you for being my guide from a windows 10 system to unraid. Looking forward to next instalment. Instead of a website you might consider a Discord channel.
That sounds like a nice collection and to be honest I am a little jealous of the fiber connection. Sadly I only have one option in my area. It's a decent speed but Spectrum is a bit greedy when it comes to pricing. I
have a friend who has fiber and pays half of what I do, and has higher upload and download speeds!
Discord, great idea! Thanks
Great videos! they are really helpful! When are the usenet TRaSH guide coming up?
It's on the list. I currently have 52 items on the list so I have to pick and choose what I think would be the most desired video. I have received a few requests for some sort of SABnzbd/Usenet video so it's moving up the list. I'll get to it soon!
Thanks for a the feedback!
How do you get that popup dialog (clicking on deluge icon) at 2:40? I have FolderView installed, but don't see any settings that would give me that popup.
Found it! FolderView -> edit the folder. Under "Preview Context" select "Advanced".
Was just about to give you the answer, then I saw you found it! Good job!
Just a small suggestion for those of us who have set this up for the first time, the Password prompt comes up and was confusing because we hadn't set one up yet. After googling it seems there's a default password "deluge" which needs to be put in to proceed further.
Also is there a way we can test that the torrent is indeed using the PIA VPN server/endpoint?
Thanks so much for this helpful guide!
Thank you for letting the community know about the password. I will leave a pinned comment with that info too.
To answer your question about how to test if DelugeVPN is using the PIA VPN. There are several things you can to.
1. In the bottom right corner of the Deluge, you will find the IP address that it is connected with. Compare that IP with your home IP, they should be different. You can go to www.whatismyip.com/ to find your home IP address.
2. Visit torguard.net/checkmytorrentipaddress.php and download the test torrent file. It will report your IP address below the big green "Download Now" button.
3. You can always visit iknowwhatyoudownload.com/ to see what torrents have been downloaded via your IP address. It should return no results, assuming you only download via DelugeVPN.
@@AlienTech42 Very helpful thank you so much!
Great video, quick question: at 6:36 you set the "move completed folder" path to be data/torrents/movies, could this instead be data/media/movies so it's already moved to the proper spot for radarr to function?
You could, but it's not recommended as any extra files, (samples, nfo, txt, etc) will be moved to your media location. Setting it to go to the torrent directory will allow the arrs to move only the files they need, and the rest will be deleted when the torrent file is removed.
@@AlienTech42 yep it started duping/nesting directories weirdly when I did that, switched it back to how you set it up and all is well. Thanks!
For some reason instead of adding the download to the existing /data/torrents/movies folder, Deluge created 2 new folders so I end up with /data/torrents/torrents/movies? Label for that download is set up as /data/torrents/movies and docker data path for Deluge is /mnt/user/data/torrents/.
That's an odd one. I would edit the container and try it again.
I'm having same issue, did you figure it out?
@@themidship22 I have not. I had the same issue with Sonarr.
same
and the same for me - seems to be an issue
Do you have a guide for tdarr, or is it not needed? Im running arrs and delugevpn, but gotta start conserving some space better.
Check out this video on Unmanic. Same thing as tdarr, just easier to use and setup. th-cam.com/video/F5E8hjtfDbQ/w-d-xo.html After you have it setup, leave a comment and let me know how much space it saved you.
I've followed all instructed exactly up until 03:17. I've left it on nl-amsterdam which I can see has port forwarding in your list. But the "unable to connect" error still appears when loading the WebUI. I even tried with changing amsterdam to toronto and saving the conf file - no luck. Any clue why yours just opens and mine won't?
I would start with checking to ensure that the LAN_NETWORK (Key 9) was filled out properly. It should be the first 3 octets should match your LAN network IP. Mine LAN starts with 10.0.0... Yours might be 192.168.1... Whatever yours is you will need to add .0/24 to it, so mine is 10.0.0.0/24, yours might be 192.168.1.0/24 You should also check to make sure the PIA username and password are correct.
@@AlienTech42 I have the same issue as well. I have checked both and I get a "took to long to respond" page. I am looking at my log and it says "Deluge client disconnected: Connection to the other side was lost in a non-clean fashion: Connection lost."
I have totally different options in my setup page for deluge. The first one thats different is where it says "host path" for you, I dont have that. The closest to that I have is "Path: /config:" or "Path: /data:" any ideas?
Same here, not sure this guide is relevant anymore :(
Thanks for bringing this to my attention, I'll have to look into it and see if I need to redo the video.
Humm, Let me look into that.
they're the same options just have updated labels, instead of "key 8, 9, 10" they've labelled each variable. I had too look at which each variable under the text entry fields was in the video to line it up with what the variables are in the new list, but it's all there.
hello, whats the purpose of labels? do I need to manually apply them? Not sure of their purpose and how to utilize them.
The labels are used to move the files to the proper folders after they are done seeding. Sonarr to TV, Radarr to Movies, etc.
Can you do a video on how to set up pi hole? There are almost no videos on TH-cam for a pi hole unraid tutorial.
It's on my list, I currently have 35 things on that list...
@@AlienTech42 woah well that’s exciting. I just switched from windows 10 to unraid because I was intrigued by its flexibility. I was able to do most of what I needed to do on windows 10 for a nas/server however unraid has cleaned things up well.
I followed your tutorial on how to set up shares for the nas portion of my server, and setting up WireGuard was easy peasy. Can’t wait to see what else you’ve got lined up man!
@@AlienTech42when you do eventually get to that portion of your list. Can you include how to get the pi hole docker working with the built in wire guard. I’m willing to donate some $$$ this is driving me nuts lmao 😂
DelugeVPN was working for me for several years and now it has stopped. I've tried PIA and downloaded new cert files, and I changed to Wireguard using your instructions here. I've changed the wireguard config file to CA-Toronto. Either way, I can verify the container is accessing the correct endpoint using the ifconfig command in the container, but the webgui will not open. I've seen discussions on the Unraid boards that this can happen if the endpoint server is not accepting the portforwarding. I've tried servers in France, Germany and NL but no luck. Any help would be appreciated!
I went and changed reinstalled it from the apps page and then it magically worked after? but then i shut it down to see if the ca Toronto file was still there and started it back up and now I'm back at square one with you lol
So what happens now is that the file after finishing downloading will up in the correct folder (eg /torrent/tv). When browsing to media I will find the exact same file in the correct directory (media/tv). Does this mean it uses double the space in memory? Or is that the hardlink? Like this it looks like it just copies the file?
It's doing what it is supposed to do. That's a hardlink, once the files are done seeding, then the /torrent/tv copy will be deleted.
@@AlienTech42 thats perfect. The only thing is that if you delete the torrent manually you will have to choose the option to delete the files aswell. Else you will have a copy of it still. Thanks a lot!
I'm curious. Why the whole scripts thingy? unless its something you just WANT to do, instead of using mover tuning tool, that you can set up to clear the cache on schedule as well.
the mover wont work for torrents that are seeding, since it sees the file as active
Exactly!
@@AlienTech42 Actually can you confirm this? I just tested it myself and the unraid mover did move a show i just downloaded while it was seeding
@@AlienTech42 So its not strictly needed them from what I can understand. The complexity of setting up a NAS can be overwhelming, so rather not delve in to scripts if I dont have too.
anyone seen this error before ? docker: Error response from daemon: failed to create task for container: failed to create shim task: OCI runtime create failed: runc create failed: sysctl "net.ipv4.conf.all.src_valid_mark" not allowed in host network namespace: unknown.
I noticed that if I use us Florida with PIA the forward option is false, do I need to use another server to get one that has true foe forwarding?
That is correct. I believe that all US locations do not support port forwarding. Give Toronto a try, it works great for me!
Looking at using Deluge or qBit. Which would you recommend? For NZB's, I will use either Sabnzbd or NZBgets ( understand this one is no longer supported),, which one would you suggest
I prefer Deluge for torrents and Sabnzbd for newsgroups.
If I set the network to the proxy that was created, Deluge never loads. Same thing happens if I use the proxy for qBittorent as well. Any ideas?
Did you ever get this figured out?
@@leviferrero6068 I never changed anything, but I think I was just not waiting long enough to load. Normally a container starts almost instantly, but deluge and qbittorrent take longer as they are having to make the VPN connection. I watched the logs during the boot and finally saw it says it was waiting in port 8080.
Digging my way down through the comments... You are correct, there are a few containers out there that you have to be patient with. I cut out the waiting period in the edit. I'll work on remembering to let people know how long I had to wait for it to load up fully.
deluge takes forever to start. previously it was around 20mins before access to the gui was possible. now after this change I dont even know if it will load.
Something is not right! 20 minutes to load is unheard of. Both my main server and the demo server start Deluge in 5 seconds or less. What does the processor and memory show for usage with Deluge started and with it stopped?
@@AlienTech42 processor and memory both under 10% utilization in either case. I checked the deluge logs and there are no errors of note.
Where is your VPN connection to? If it's to a US location then change it to the closest location outside the USA.
Also make sure you are using WireGuard. While performance testing OpenVPN vs Wireguard I noticed OpenVPN taking awhile to connect as well, but not with WG
Please,,, guide my trash, man.
Will do!
you never showed us how to know if the VPN is running lol
Within Deluge, look in the bottom right corner, note the IP address. Compare that address with your WAN IP address, they should be different. If they are different then it's using the VPN, if they are the same then it's NOT using your VPN. In my experience, if it's not using the VPN, you will not get any address. It kills the connection.
is there a reason why question hasnt been responded to, whille others has?
Repost your question. YT may have deleted it. I see one of my replies has been removed and I doubt its
AlienTech42 that deleted it since it was a reply to my own post.
@@harbinjar thank you.
@jag5cof Harbinjar is correct I have yet to delete any comments. Must have been TH-cam for some unknown reason. What was your question?
Im getting the following when the autoscript trys to run.. any ideas?
tmp/user.scripts/tmpScripts/deluge-mover/script: line 6: deluge_webui: command not found
/tmp/user.scripts/tmpScripts/deluge-mover/script: line 7: deluge_password: command not found
/tmp/user.scripts/tmpScripts/deluge-mover/script: line 14: check_fs: command not found
/tmp/user.scripts/tmpScripts/deluge-mover/script: line 20: use_mover_old: command not found
/tmp/user.scripts/tmpScripts/deluge-mover/script: line 24: cache_download_path: command not found
/tmp/user.scripts/tmpScripts/deluge-mover/script: line 36: age_day_min: command not found
/tmp/user.scripts/tmpScripts/deluge-mover/script: line 37: age_day_max: command not found
I recorded a new version of that mover script yesterday. I have to edit it yet, so stay tuned.