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Cant connect to ruTorrent #292

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martdiv opened this issue Jun 15, 2018 · 0 comments
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Cant connect to ruTorrent #292

martdiv opened this issue Jun 15, 2018 · 0 comments

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martdiv commented Jun 15, 2018

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Hey, ppl. Sorry if it is a noob question, but I'm searching for a few days and apparently I cannot find a solution anywhere.
I got a RaspberryPi, set up with Raspian Stretch on a fresh install.
From there I installed ATK. From there, rTorrent and ruTorrent. When I go to the terminal and open rTorrent, I can see that it's running fine, but I cannot find a way to connect to ruTorrent. Connecting via Flood is working fine, but I'd rather have ruTorrent.

Using the Access Details, I get this:

--->Searching for possible port numbers...
Default port: rutorrent found in AtoMiC-ToolKit config.
Cannot determine port set in ruTorrent config.

--->Finding ruTorrent System details...
/opt/AtoMiC-ToolKit/inc/app-system-details.sh: line 12: dig: command not found

You may be able to access ruTorrent on any of the following URLs...
--->192.168.1.102/rutorrent from your local network
--->raspberrypi/rutorrent from your local network
--->0.0.0.0/rutorrent on this system
Actual port numbers could be different. Check your settings file: /var/www/rutor rent/conf/config.php
If SSL is enabled, then use HTTPS instead of HTTP in the above URLs.

Your ruTorrent credentials are...
--->Username: Incompatibility. Cannot determine username.
--->Password: Incompatibility. Cannot determine password.

I tried http:https://192.168.1.102/rutorrent and http:https://192.168.1.102:5000 (the port that's on rutorrent's config.php) and keep getting a "not possible to access this site" message on my browser. (also tried https, ports 443, 8080, 80, and a few other variations).

When I go to http:https://192.168.1.102 (without anything else), I get a message that nginx is installed and working.

Welcome to nginx on Debian!
If you see this page, the nginx web server is successfully installed and working on Debian. Further configuration is required.

For online documentation and support please refer to nginx.org

Please use the reportbug tool to report bugs in the nginx package with Debian. However, check existing bug reports before reporting a new bug.

Thank you for using debian and nginx.

It seems to me that I need to configure something on nginx, but I cannot find out exactly what.

Again, sorry if this is a noob question, ans thanks in advance for any help.

My Linux distribution and version is:

  • Raspbian Stretch

I'm seeing this behaviour on:

  • A fresh install
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