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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.

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[–] brickfrog@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 year ago

The main thing you need to double-check & possibly fix is to make sure you are fully connectable (port forwarded). So for example you should check your torrent client's incoming connection port with a external 3rd party website e.g. https://www.canyouseeme.org/, https://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/, etc. If the test fails then you'll need to set up a port forward in your network router and check that other software isn't interfering (firewall, anti virus/malware software, etc.).

There are other things you can look into though being fully connectable is the most important one.

The internal forums in TL also discuss this stuff.