Zidoo tech Please instruct how to remotely open aria2 on webui and what the port mun? I have DDNS, which opens transmission well.
Yes, it works on Lan. I wish to know how to visit aria2 on Wan. Usually there is a visit port say 8081. Here I can't find the port mun in http://XXXX/webui-aria2.
go in aria2 settings. there is a port. 6000 something. you need to add it in router with the box ip. and it should work
That is the rpc opening port 6800, not the visit port. I remember it is something like 8081, say http://xxxx.3322.org:8081
Yes, it works on Lan. We are talking about how it will work on Wan. Where is Zidoo tech? they should know.
Yes, from out of Lan with DDNS. Do you have any good idea? Say Transmission, you can visit it either on Lan or Wan by entering its DDNS+9091(visit port)
The port for aries2 webui is port 80. You would need to port forward your router with port 80 pointing to the ip of your zidoo box. But port 80 is a common port so its better to use another eg. 8080 or 8081 or any other port that is currently no being used. Then point the outside port (eg. 8081) to the local port of 80. See attached image.. Then you would access you Aries webgui with the following address http://ddns:8081/webui-aria2
I am not currently using Aries2 now so I can't comment. Just offered the solution above as I have used this method for many other webgui's (not zidoo related) I wanted to access remotly without having the abillity to have a visiter port. Are you still having sucess with your sleep 60 command
Yes, successful. To be honest, once running it works stably. Another problem still troubling me. The setting "force-save=" can't be set. When set to true, it returns to default "false" after reboot.
now i fell just stupid.... of course is port 80.... it's fu*king obivious .... how i did not see that ?
So did I. I have used aria2 for years, which usually has a visit port number other than 80. So I was fooled by my experience and forgot 80 might be. I tried many ports usually assigned to it and none of worked. Then I came to look at 80.