Im on debian linux. Ive been trying to add transmission to sonarr but it just says auth failed
Jvrava9 ( @jvrava9@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English47•7 months agoqBittorrent?
Kawawete ( @kawa@reddeet.com ) English1•7 months agoqBitorrent is the way, although I never tried Deluge
Ill try it
Brickfrog ( @brickfrog@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English11•7 months agoqBittorrent tends to be the popular one but all the standard FOSS clients should work fine with Sonarr (e.g. qBittorrent, Deluge, Transmission).
I don’t have Transmission in front of me here to give you specific guidance but auth failed basically means you should double-check Transmission’s web ui user/password/port number & make sure it’s the same both there & in Sonarr. The same would apply for any other torrent client you want to set up in Sonarr.
ben ( @darkevilmac@lemmy.zip ) English6•7 months agoI like deluge personally - qbittorrent is my fallback though.
jlow (he/him) ( @jlow@beehaw.org ) English5•7 months agoNot the nost popular choice but I’m happy with Transmission. I figured out a a way to make my weird VPN subscription work with Haugene’s docker image years back and it’s working nicely for me.
CaptainBasculin ( @CaptainBasculin@lemmy.ml ) English4•7 months agodeluge / qbittorrent
Dr. Jenkem ( @DrJenkem@lemmy.blugatch.tube ) English2•7 months agoI use rtorrent with Flood as the frontend web ui.
The problem is sonarr is running as my user and transmission-daemon is root
sloopbun ( @sloopbun@beehaw.org ) English2•7 months agoI usually make a dedicated user for torrent clients. Works well. This allows me to run multiple instances of transmission in the vm, for example. Manage them through systemd services.
When i add /home/mariah/shows to sonarr it does nothing