Hi, ive been pirating stuff for a bit and I currently use Picotorrent, but I wanted to know what everyone else uses to see if there is a better option.

  • Dr. JenkemA
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    1 year ago

    Well if you’re willing to give it another shot, this is the docker-compose I use with it. I also have ruTorrent running because that’s what I was using before I heard about flood and just never bothered to strip it from the setup.

    ---
    version: "3.4"
    
    services:
      # rTorrent/ruTorrent stuffs
      geoip-updater:
        image: crazymax/geoip-updater:latest
        container_name: geoip
        volumes:
          - "/opt/rtorrent/data/geoip:/data"
        environment:
          - LICENSE_KEY={{ geoip_maxmind }}
          - TZ=America/Chicago
          - EDITION_IDS=GeoLite2-City,GeoLite2-Country
          - DOWNLOAD_PATH=/data
          - SCHEDULE=0 0 * * 0
          - LOG_LEVEL=info
          - LOG_JSON=false
        restart: unless-stopped
    
      rutorrent:
        image: crazymax/rtorrent-rutorrent:latest
        container_name: rutorrent
        ports:
          - 4200:8080
          - 51999:51999
        env_file:
          - "rtorrent-rutorrent.env"
        volumes:
          - "/opt/rtorrent/data:/data"
          - "/mnt/torrents:/downloads"
          - "/opt/rtorrent/passwd:/passwd"
          - "/opt/rtorrent/sock:/run/rtorrent"
        ulimits:
          nproc: 65535
          nofile:
            soft: 32000
            hard: 40000
        restart: unless-stopped
    
      rtorrent-logs:
        image: bash
        container_name: rtorrent-logs
        command: bash -c 'tail -f /log/*.log'
        depends_on:
          - rutorrent
        volumes:
          - "/opt/rtorrent/data/rtorrent/log:/log"
        restart: unless-stopped
    
      flood:
        image: jesec/flood
        container_name: flood
        user: 1000:1000
        command: --port 3001 --allowedpath /downloads
        ports:
          - 3001:3001
        environment:
          HOME: /config
        depends_on:
          - rutorrent
        volumes:
          - "/opt/rtorrent/flood:/config"
          - "/mnt/torrents:/downloads"
          - "/opt/rtorrent/sock:/rtorrent-sock"
        restart: unless-stopped
    

    And here is the rtorrent-rutorrent.env file:

    TZ=America/Los_Angeles
    PUID=1000
    PGID=1000
    
    RT_INC_PORT=51999
    
    MEMORY_LIMIT=8192M
    UPLOAD_MAX_SIZE=16M
    OPCACHE_MEM_SIZE=512
    MAX_FILE_UPLOADS=50
    REAL_IP_FROM=0.0.0.0/32
    REAL_IP_HEADER=X-Forwarded-For
    LOG_IP_VAR=remote_addr
    
    XMLRPC_AUTHBASIC_STRING=rTorrent XMLRPC restricted access
    RUTORRENT_AUTHBASIC_STRING=ruTorrent restricted access
    WEBDAV_AUTHBASIC_STRING=WebDAV restricted access
    
    RT_LOG_LEVEL=info
    RT_LOG_EXECUTE=false
    RT_LOG_XMLRPC=false
    
    RU_REMOVE_CORE_PLUGINS=
    RU_HTTP_USER_AGENT=Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.0; WOW64; rv:12.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/12.0
    RU_HTTP_TIME_OUT=30
    RU_HTTP_USE_GZIP=true
    RU_RPC_TIME_OUT=5
    RU_LOG_RPC_CALLS=false
    RU_LOG_RPC_FAULTS=true
    RU_PHP_USE_GZIP=false
    RU_PHP_GZIP_LEVEL=2
    RU_SCHEDULE_RAND=10
    RU_LOG_FILE=/data/rutorrent/rutorrent.log
    RU_DO_DIAGNOSTIC=true
    RU_SAVE_UPLOADED_TORRENTS=true
    RU_OVERWRITE_UPLOADED_TORRENTS=false
    RU_FORBID_USER_SETTINGS=false
    RU_LOCALE=UTF8
    

    I think the only other thing to mention is you’ll need to register for a maxmind API key and drop that into the environment variable field.