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How to make a torrent + upload files on the server?
The task is to install a torrent client on the server (Centos 7), so that this client downloads files into one folder, then somehow quickly output or view these files somewhere and so that they have download links. Such a mini cloud on your server. Please tell me the solution for my problem.
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There is a torrent client with a transmission-daemon web interface. If we talk about Debian, it is put there very simply, in the rest, by analogy
Further, in order to have access to the downloaded files, a web server, for example Nginx, will suit you. Set up is just as easy.
Now it remains to configure the virtual host by specifying the folder where you download files, you can edit the default one.
there you edit the root directive indicating the location of the saved files
Read this to have an idea
https://nginx.ru/ru/docs/beginners_guide.html
and add the following line there
This is to make your files visible, you can read about it here https:// nginx.ru/ru/docs/http/ngx_http_autoindex_m...
Well, in general, everything)
PS Don't blame me for giving commands to install on Debian, I work only with it, centos are rare. In general, I recommend just taking Debian instead of centos, it will be easier with it, and I can tell you to the edge)
Files can also be served as a web seed.
Then the same file can be displayed as an http link to download a file, add the same link to a torrent file or a magnet link. This is provided that the torrent file or magnet link will be published on your server.
If you do not install any smart servers, but distribute it purely from Windows. Then utorrent 3.4.x has a built-in http server. And for each file in the torrent file, its own http link is created.
Read more about the web seed here https://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3761893
About the http server in utorrent in the same place in the third part
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