
So as I understand it the proxy and daemon is the only thing dealt with at my end wrt to networking, the actual proxy then is dealing with ports which I have set randomly. I am Port forwarding the TCP and UDP for port 1080 (proxy above) and my Daemon port to my Ubuntu Server running the Deluge Daemon Inbound: Enabled, Outbound: Enabled, Level: Either, Encrypt entire stream set True.ĭaemon Port: set to my preferred port number Network Extras: Upnp/NAT-PMP, Peer Ex, LSD: all set False Network Incoming/outgoing ports Use Random (when I test the port I get an error, this is expected because I do not have any port routing for these random ports) Proxy Peer (ONLY the rest set automatically) Socksv5 W/Auth.My Problem is: I constantly get connection issues: ": Error: Connection timed out" The original questions were good questions, but essentially did not get answered. OP: maybe you could provide more insight? It would be great if this post had more interest because Setting up Proxy and understanding the Network Settings and the like is quite important and causes much consternation, I am not a noob but I still wonder if my setup is correct or not and whether I even need to worry about certain pieces of my setup. Still not sure exactly, also my bandwidth settings were tuned way out of control. My ultimate issue was DHT and/or bandwidth settings. But my IP on the Tracker/DHT would be for my Proxy, so when seeding, others getting my (Proxy) IP wouldn't be able to transfer data with me? Third: Is all of Deluge's communications contained in those 4 proxy sections? Does Peer Exchange fall under the Tracker proxy? Does LSD fall under the DHT proxy?įourth: Why is it broken up into 4 sections? For example, what if I only turn on Proxy settings for Tracker and DHT? I would still be able to get the IPs of Peers/Seeds through the proxy, and then start exchanging data with those IPs outside the proxy. Tracker - Exchange IPs with a tracker server (to find Peers and Web Seeds)ĭHT - Exchange IPs with a Distributed Hash Table (how magnet links find Peers/Web Seeds)
PROXY SETTINGS FOR UTORRENT FOR MAC TORRENT
Web Seed - Exchange of torrent contents with a Server Peer - Exchange of torrent contents with a Peer.Second: Do I correctly understand what data gets exchanged under the 4 proxy sections? I have been playing around with the Network and Proxy settings, and I think I understand it, but I still have a few questions.įirst: When you use a Proxy, does the Port you setup in the Network section no longer apply? Everything just goes through the Port the Proxy uses, right? The UPnP/NAT-PMP options are just for automatically opening your port on your router, so unneeded if using a proxy, right?
