I used transmission for years, but the larger my library got the more issues I had. Currently using Qbit and loving the categories for easier management, especially with the *arr suite.
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I hear people use the search function of QBitTorrent tied to VPN tunnel. Basic, but it works
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I'm a much bigger fan of the deluge thin client, personally.
This is what I used in the past but I had issues with the Deluge thin client when using a Deluge docker image. Did you experience the same thing as well?
Nope! My deluge server is hosted in a docker network with gluetun, and I access it from both thin clients and the web interface.
Mind me asking which docker image you are using? I was never able to get the thin client to work through docker
Deluge on desktop, Flud on mobile. 😃
Flud looks proprietary and has ads.
Libretorrent works just as well and is open source.
rTorrent with Flood front end.
My only complaint so far is being unable to reach the rTorrent TUI when it's running headless. It otherwise works great.
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