Used to sail the high seas in the days of TPB and Demonoid (when they were still good). Started again recently with a servarr stack with Deluge on docker but didn’t realize it wasn’t seeding properly and now my torrentleech ratio is in grave danger.

What might I be missing in my network config? Docker has all ports exposed and Deluge has uPnP enabled. Downloads work just fine and torrents periodically connect to peers but nothing ever actually uploads.

  • AGD4
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    11 year ago

    I’ve been having slow upload with Deluge 2.1, but I always attributed that to my new vpn provider potentially throttling certain traffic. It didn’t quite occur to me that a Deluge configuration could be a culprit as it cooperated in the past.

    To your knowledge, does Deluge use any uncommon network ports for torrent upload? I’ll have to look into this in any case.

    • @darknyght00@vlemmy.netOP
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      11 year ago

      All mine were default afaik. Ended up primarily being low traffic torrents but I’ll continue to investigate to make sure there aren’t any other bottlenecks

    • @CmdrShepard
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      11 year ago

      If Deluge us anything like Qbittorrent, you set the upload port manually by default.

      • Brickfrog
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        11 year ago

        Both torrent clients will try to automatically create a port forward via UPnP / NAT-PMP but that only works on networks that have that enabled. Otherwise yes the port forward must be manually created.