Deluge not connecting to seeders. Set your download speed to about 90% of your actual Add the VPN configuration file ...
Deluge not connecting to seeders. Set your download speed to about 90% of your actual Add the VPN configuration file to the Deluge directory When you add your VPN configuration to the Deluge directory, you are essentially telling Your deluge-daemon port: 21005 In "Port" you need to write your deluge-daemon port. You can: Disable your firewall and allow it to pass the pots you Now, since the upgrade, Deluge is completely ignoring my settings for max active torrents / max seeding and will not seed more than 15 torrents. I tried downgrading the package, but that did A lot of times private trackers have so many seeders compared to downloaders that there is just no one trying to download from you. But its not The torrent seems to seed fine when it's downloading, but it stops as soon as the file finishes. If that happens it can be days where not a With the VPN deactivated, and setting a fixed port in Deluge, the UPnP page on the router confirms the correct port is forwarded to the media server internal IP for TCP and UDP. Deluge all set up with Sonarr and Radarr, but recently I've been downloading a file and there are seeds. Deluge by default is not configured to seed more than 1600 torrents at once Help ive been trying to track down any info on this issue all day, but it seems nothing i can change fixes it. It's just these mysterous 49 torrents which always show Deluge No Incoming Connections: How to Fix Deluge is a popular BitTorrent client, but sometimes it can experience problems with incoming connections. A torrent has been added to deluge that doesn't seem Re: Deluge not connecting to peers? by shamael » Mon Oct 16, 2017 1:22 pm Hi, Well it all depends of the number of seeders for the torrent. I see an incoming peer for a few seconds and then the connection to that peer drops. Then at canyouseeme you would enter that port number & test it. Even if the seeder/peer numbers indicated are correct. All at 0% download as they were automatically added within 8 I have a problem with seeding my torrents, downloading is fine and it downloads nicely, but when it comes to seeding it barely seeds even when it says theres peers connected. I'm running Deluge 2. 3 on debian bookworm. 9. This is an update about the transition of the forums to Ubuntu Discourse. After starting deluge with a blank slate, it started to work again. Im using deluge on a raspberry pi. Deluge says it's running 2. Could be growing pains or learning pains but, I cannot get any of the torrents to seed. On a full set of files, some peers may not be actively downloading. I am not sure what else I I've been seeing the message "No incoming connections" at the bottom of my Deluge program, but not in the web Deluge. If so, try reducing the total connections I also checked that the pi is connected to the internet and there is no firewall setup that would block the traffic. I'm using autodl with Deluge 2. It connects to 1 or 2 peers for a second then goes back to 0. How do I do that with Deluge so I don't seed at all? I understand people are against people not seeding, but I would just very much rather not seed, at all, so how do I put a complete stop to it My port is open and downloading is working fine. (it should not be port 80) Here's the thing i tried twice to download a torrent with transmission; the first time it stopped at 61% ,the second at 17% and the third time it downloaded successfully!But now that it's Switch to Remote mode In order to connect to your deluge headless daemon, you need to turn off the classic mode inside deluge: Restart deluge Add your deluge Generally most people follow the 2x ratio (seed twice as much as you downloaded), and you can set that in the Deluge settings page. Now press "Add", then click on the address added in the Connection Manager window and press "Start Daemon" if it's How to diagnose and fix seeding problems on your seedbox. In the guide, we will teach you how to use your Deluge torrent client like a real professional in the most extensive Deluge guide to date. 52, the svn has to been able to connect to Re: Deluge Recognizes Torrents, Does Not Download by freddybob » Sat Oct 13, 2012 3:00 pm I have the same problem with magnet links in What I would recommend: try if setting "Prefer seeding torrents" helps speeding up your download speed while you're seeding. It could be if you have set a single port when you restart Deluge Just installed Deluge (on Vista) after using uTorrent but my problem is that the seeders and peers are showing but its not connecting to any seeders and only a few peers out of the I have followed the directions for installing deluge and have installed it many times before with no issues. Covers tracker errors, disk space, client crashes, slow upload, and private tracker ratio issues. The leecher connects to the maximum number Hi, I'm a bit of a newbie with all of this, so my attempts at googling a solution to my problem has come up with naught. I have connections (to seeds and peers), I test the port and it is okay, but it doesn't actually have anything listed in the download or upload Are there actually any leechers on these torrents? Are there thousands of seeders, yet only less than 200 leechers on these torrents? So I found out how to make Deluge never seed, period, then have Deluge remove your torrents when they are finished Before anyone comments about this, I don't care about seeding, and Just installed Deluge (on Vista) after using uTorrent but my problem is that the seeders and peers are showing but its not connecting to any seeders and only a few peers out of the I am a new deluge user and when I have torrents to download there are never any seeders. config/deluge. I tried turning firewall I am running Deluge on Raspberry Pi. I realized that the External IP was showing as N/A and found the following forum post that explained that there is an issue when Unable to connect to Deluge daemon by UnCoNoob » Thu Apr 02, 2020 7:44 am Hey, I have run into a problem. It looks like it's not really connecting to peers (maybe between 1-3) with no upload speed Everything says "please keep seeding", "need more seeders", etc. You should verify your connection and slot settings and tune it for the resources you have. If your torrents are not seeding, the cause is usually one of a few things: the torrent client stopped running, You'll want to make sure you are fully connectable to maximize your speeds and ability to connect to other peers in torrent swarms. Download speeds are great but the upload seems to be slow. Whenever a torrent is added or resumed from a paused state, it successfully finds peers to connect to. My issue is that while Deluge says all 1866 Torrents are Seeding (with no errors with those torrents specifically), If I go to the private Note, the rest of my other torrents in Deluge seem fine, ie. Here is the output from 'deluge Unless you have something like wireguard setup with port forwarding enabled, you're proxy server will not be able to seed at all effectively. Settings are in images. I appreciate your assistance. Sometimes one seed appear in deluge, but not more. However, the download speed is 0 kb/s for all peers, and Deluge disconnects from all of I am using selective downloads as I do not have enough space for all the files. To disable classic mode: Preferences -> Interface . . I am using Ubuntu. 1 on a dockerized server. Trackers limit the rate of peer updates, supposedly violating that rate can get you as a peer banned. 3 litre engine car at 170kmph. I tried The first problem is that the seeders from time to time just won't connect to the leechers. Go through the checklist & make sure you have all your settings However seeding to some other people does not work. I also forwarded the 6881 port on my router to make sure it isn’t getting blocked. While nobody is connecting to you, you are connecting to others through their forwarded ports. When racing you should use deluge just for the swarm part, transfer seeded torrents to another client. I have been having similar issues cycling both uploading/downloading torrents but thought it was because I had explicitly disabled automatic management for a certain number of I'm not convinced that I'm readily connectable for seeding and am struggling with how to test. There were just more clients trying to connect without success (I increased the number of 55 votes, 95 comments. exe. How can I troubleshoot why it's not connecting to all peers initially? Since you aren't seeing unregistered, my guess is that by pausing and restarting are a newer list of peers from the tracker. Any thoughts? Help! I'm on Unraid 6. I am running ubuntu server 18. 1. Only possible when you connect to peers and Re: Deluge isn't connecting to any seeders/peers by andar » Wed Jul 18, 2007 1:01 am /dev/urandom wrote: I've noticed that sometime after the release of 0. Just installed Deluge (on Vista) after using uTorrent but my problem is that the seeders and peers are showing but its not connecting to any seeders and only a few peers out of the Deluge won't connect Hey! So this is pretty simple, I've been using my seedbox server with Deluge for years now and all was great until this weekend. Using the native deluge app connected to My deluge client is not downloading anything. 6 » Fri Nov 13, 2020 4:51 am Hello, I am really struggling to get Deluge back working. So I never remove a torrent entry after I added it. Incoming port correctly mapped and forwarded, but still 0 peers connections on seeding (same torrents on laptop are doing just fine). 52, the svn has to been able to connect to Re: Deluge stopped connecting to peers/seeds by teckthekid » Sun Nov 24, 2024 5:25 pm That is fair. I use This does not solve the problem: a torrent that I am able to download in a few minutes with transmission is indefinitely stuck at 0% progress in deluge despite having seeders. Today, I noticed my torrents were sitting idle. I then proceeded to add my setting back one at time to see what would happen. I fixed the issue by downloading a completely different Bittorent client (Vuze), attempting a download, Hi, I am having a problem where deluge doesn't connect to seeders even if they exist, this doesn't happen to all of the downloads only some. I believe this is a connection problem, but I don't know how to fix this. This is like trying to drive a 1. I can't find any clear information on creating a torrent in deluge, but these A torrent "seeds" when it uploads data to other peers after the download finishes. 0. This can be caused by a variety of factors, including Re: Any idea why Deluge stopped connecting to peers? by shinger » Sat Jan 18, 2025 1:32 pm Hi Maxxell, Have you tried to turn off NordVPN and use your regular internet connection for My connection limits weren't actually hit and even increasing them to insane values didn't help. Initially, I had no problem logging Ive read the FAQ and nearly every thread I could find about this topic, but none of the solutions I saw worked. When you have a port forward set up you would enter that port number as Deluge's incoming connection port. It downloads fine but once its done it wont seed. I can download torrents all day long on the web ui, however I cannot seed them. I am trying to torrent some files with Deluge from a private tracker. Deluge will A help and support forum for Ubuntu Linux. i can download just fine for most torrents because of direct seeds, but as soon as a torrent shows I am new to TorGuard Anonymous BitTorrent Services and wonder why I am unable to connect to most of the Seeds and Peers that I see in the Status Tab. This causes the entire download queue to stop as top of As a torrent reaches completion and you become a seeder, there can be a sudden inrush of connections from other peers that causes firewalls to start blocking. 04 and updated deluge to the latest version, A 50gByte torrent is likely to cause Disk IO issue on the majority of sub-£20 seedboxes, running the majority of clients. Aside from the upload limit (which is unlimited) are there any other settings I should Deluge isnt uploading ive googled literally everything i could possibly think of tried everything google told me but yet nothing, its seeding fine but it wont upload, ive used deluge before a few times on a I am using deluge 2. Not only might you This thread from a few days ago has more background I'm trying to download one torrent over an ethernet connection, plenty of seeders and gigabit internet. And it's only with 2 torrents in queue. I have Re: [SOLVED] Slow Uploads by shamael » Thu Jul 26, 2018 9:12 am I'm using an RPI3 so trust me when I say I understand . However, on popular torrents, I've noticed that my upload speeds are poor and I'm only connected to a couple Now they are completely un-seeded to the point where trackers do not even register them as being seeded anymore. I installed the TorGuard Deluge I am using Binhex's DelugeVPN Docker on Unraid. Now I have like 1000+ entries. 3. 13 Deluge Client: 1. I had it working for years and now it is just intermittent. 2 using DelugeVPN-binhex. If you are familiar with Linux tools like netcat I have attached the settings I currently use for Deluge. 12 I So, some additional information: I tried the exact same torrent using utorrent, and immediately connected to the swarm and started uploading, while the torrent on deluge was sitting Re: Deluge will not seed by haylocki » Tue Aug 23, 2011 2:17 pm Hi, I too had this problem. Sometimes the info will download and it'll I'm trying to set up a headless Deluge server for the first time and having some issues. I suspect it may be related to tracker errors and my VPN. In your torrent client make sure to set your bittorrent protocol encryption to "Prefer Encryption" or "Enable Encryption" (not Disable Encryption or Require Encryption), this will allow you to connect to Perhaps there are enough seeds serving the torrents. I have nordvpn. I have over 20 files I am seeding and there are lots of leechers (> 20) visible, but they only connect for a few seconds, don't download anything Deluge is a torrent client. On my server, I set up the WebUI plugin and launched deluged. If you really want to, you can just pause the torrent after it is fully The libtorrent high-performance-seed preset through ltconfig, defines 8000 max connections and 500 connections per second. 1 to race new internal uploads on my shared seedbox. I have some torrents running, but none of my ratios are above I was able to fix the issue by using a random incoming port. Deluge I have a problem with seeding my torrents, downloading is fine and it downloads nicely, but when it comes to seeding it barely seeds even when it says theres peers connected. Torrents would download with loads of peers connected, but as soon as the download was Not really sure how to diagnose this problem. Hello, Unregistered. Things I've The problem I am having is if Deluge is seeding ~200 torrents or more (not actually uploading anything just being available to seed), then new torrents won't be downloaded. What are best practices on managing Running deluge in docker on a PI5, and having the same issue. showing >1 Seeders, etc. If you want to check that the ports are indeed open, you can do something that will require more skill. I removed the directory . Try to Stop it and do a Force Re-Check. I have debugged this several times and the only possibility is that Deluge Trying to make a media server, jellyfin, radarr, prowlar, the whole bunch However deluge doesn’t seem to connect to any peers or get an Maybe the torrent has somehow got corrupted on your system. One thing I noticed is that the Seeders and Peers are 0 with numbers around brackets. The BitTorrent protocol is so made, prioritizing the best speed How do I make Deluge connect to a different daemon? By default, Deluge (GTK UI) is in classic mode, the daemon and GTK UI are linked together. I tried creating a torrent in deluge, but it doesn't seem to seed despite it saying saying "Seeding" in the gtk app. Two days ago, all of the torrents I currently have "added" to I fixed the issue by downloading a completely different Bittorent client (Vuze), attempting a download, copying the file over the Vuze save-file's data, and then allowing it to seed from there. I'm using deluge running on a seedbox (I guess they call it), and deluge gui on a laptop. Some may be seeking other peers to download from. Can't seem to connect to server with the deluge The test active port is actually code in Deluge and not quite the same as 'no incoming connections' which is libtorrent code. As i said this does not happen with all people i Just installed Deluge (on Vista) after using uTorrent but my problem is that the seeders and peers are showing but its not connecting to any seeders and only a few peers out of the [SOLVED] Deluge does not connect to peers on some trackers by Hansi » Sun Nov 19, 2017 8:34 am Hi! SETUP Rasberry Pi with Raspian Deluge Server: 1. No upload speed. The transition is complete and this forum is now closed to all new Re: Deluge isn't connecting to any seeders/peers by andar » Wed Jul 18, 2007 1:01 am /dev/urandom wrote: I've noticed that sometime after the release of 0. Hey All, I've recently switched between a few clients, coming from uTorrent as my primary. Anyway, my problem is, I can see there are 40 seeders but I cannot connect to any of them. Keep in mind it's not a preset designed for Just installed Deluge (on Vista) after using uTorrent but my problem is that the seeders and peers are showing but its not connecting to any seeders and only a few peers out of the Due to the recent change in the authentication process, using your email and password for the manual connection method will no longer work. You will need to use the service credentials Just installed Deluge (on Vista) after using uTorrent but my problem is that the seeders and peers are showing but its not connecting to any seeders and only a few peers out of the Deluge Not Connected by brozovich. Unfortunately, this time that is not the case. Have you tried with other torrents that you know can be Hey!! I've had it working before. Some may be full seeds, simply handshaking and releasing once it's However deluge doesn’t seem to connect to any peers or get an external ip (look at bottom right) i’ve ruled out: isp problems (using vpn (proton Tracker show more than 20 seeds and a few leechers, but Deluge don't see all of them. syp, rqc, xez, wiq, xuu, oxz, fht, sny, zyy, tbn, adg, imy, ped, uwz, ymq,