Thanks. Your recommended winscp works. The old resolv.conf was deleted, the new one added and .conf directory moved to a nas shared HDD. But unluckily transmission still refuses to work. The peer port is closed though forwarded in router. So where to go next?
we are testing the latest firmware. should hit the forum soon, it has fix for transmission in it. i'm at work so i can't test right now.
it means, that you havent added "nameserver Your_DNS_IP" to resolv.conf, or the file attributes are not properly set. Also, make a plain text file, not a directory, add the nameserver to it, set the properties, and thats all.
"and .conf directory moved to a nas shared HDD" means that the bittorrent config should point to some nas location and not the resolv.conf should be moved....
Despite of the peer port being still closed, I uploaded a torrent for a desperate try and it works now. Thanks you all. Then expecting 1.2.4 release to see if they patch other bugs.
Hey all, I ran into a few samba server issues. 1. if your path is longer then the default path when the devices reboots it goes back to the default path. Saved path - /mnt/sda3/Movies after reboot pasth - /mnt/sda3 2.samba does not broadcast the Netbios Name. To navigate to the share folder you have to use the IP address. if these fixes can come down in the OpenWrt update that would be awesome!!! Thanks
Thanking you all for joining this discussion. The expected 1.2.4 release came last evening and was updated. BT downloading works now but still some little problems there. 1. I added torrent files last evening for a try and found it worked well. This morning I rebooted and found all files were gone giving a blank downloading list; 2. The peer listening port still shows closed even though downloading progresses.
No, I did not move resolv.conf, still in /etc. I just reset the transmission config directory from /tmp to my attached HDD. This directory contains settings of transmission.
@HaoSs. You said it would come soon, then it came. Now transmission works well up to a downloading speed of 7MB though still with some little problems reporeted above. Thank you
Sorry. I am not quite expert to OpenWRT. But I saw quite a few threads of how to install aria2 in OpenWRT, which they use to diy routers.
as far as i can tell. no, i did not try to download the package manually and install it. but the opkg comand still won't work.
1> It means that you didnt move the things out from tmp... at my site transmission is working fine, the maximum download speed seen until now was around 8,5 MB/sec...