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Table of Contents

  1. Intro
  2. Access Information
  3. Configuration Information
  4. Summary

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1. Intro

Deluge is a fully-featured cross-platform ​BitTorrent client. It is ​Free Software, licensed under the ​GNU GPLv3+ and adheres to ​freedesktop standards enabling it to work across many desktop environments. Deluge contains the common features to BitTorrent clients such as Protocol Encryption, DHT, Local Peer Discovery (LSD), Peer Exchange (PEX), UPnP, NAT-PMP, Proxy support, Web seeds, global and per-torrent speed limits. As Deluge heavily utilises the ​libtorrent library it has a comprehensive list of the ​features provided.

2. Access Information

To access the program after deployment, you can reach it via the following methods. Subdomain access is only accessible by setting up Traefik.

3. Configuration Information

NOTE: Starting with v8.1, plexguide will autoconfigure the paths, categories, and some essential settings by default.

Change default password Immediately after installing Deluge via Plexguide, log in using the default password “deluge”. Go to the preferences pane and under “Interface” change the password to something new and remember it!

Download Handling Deluge will automatically download your torrents to the /downloaded (/mnt/deluge/downloaded) folder and from there Radarr/Sonarr will automatically import the files and transfer them to the UnionFS service and RClone will move them to your Google Drive.

Use the following options during configuration (see picture above) NOTE: Starting with v8.1, plexguide will autoconfigure the paths, categories, and some essential settings by default.

  • completed downloads: /mnt/downloads/deluge
  • torrent: /mnt/torrent (this is a local copy of the torrent files in case you need them)

If not planning to use apps like Sonarr or Radarr then have it set as follows (see picture below)

  • Download: /mnt/downloads/deluge
  • Move: /mnt/unionfs
  • .torrent: /mnt/torrent

This will then move completed files to /mnt/unionfs.

Plugins You will want to enable the “Label” Plugin for compatibility with Sonarr/Radarr and other managers. If you download from torrent sites that provide “rar” style split media you may also want to install the “Extractor” plugin and check the box “Create torrent name sub-folder”.

Optimal Settings NOTE: Starting with v8.1, plexguide will autoconfigure the paths, categories, and some essential settings by default.

Other optimal settings suggested are:

  • Queue: Check “Queue new torrents to top
  • Encryption: Set Inbound/Outbound to “Forced”
  • Network: Uncheck “Peer Exchange”, “LSD”, and “DHT”

4. Summary

NONE SO FAR

Installing PlexGuide

  1. PlexGuide Install Information

Preplanning & Information

  1. PG Folder Structure

Domain and Port Control

  1. CloudFlare Tunnel

Primary Applications

  1. Plex

Useful Links

  1. PG YouTube Channel

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