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Alexander Khokhlov2011-10-04 17:58:54
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Alexander Khokhlov, 2011-10-04 17:58:54

*nix torrent client with the ability to specify a separate directory for data?

Is there a torrent client for linux or freebsd in nature with the ability to specify the place where you want to save the result? It is desirable with the possibility of a remote interface so that it can be installed on a home server.
I tried transmission with transmission-remote-dotnet, but they only allow you to change the directory in which the entire torrent content is saved.
utorrent for windows allows you to change the name of a directory inside a torrent. For example, in a torrent there is directory A, which contains files F1, F2 and F3. transmission-remote-dotnet allows you to save the contents of the torrent to the / data / super / A / folder, but I would also like to be able to save data to the / data / super / folder, just like in utorrent.
Or are my desires perverted by utorrent features and there is no such thing in *nix clients?

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TheAlien, 2011-10-04
@TheAlien

I use rtorrent+ruTorrent. When adding a download through the ruTorrent-muzzle, there is a field for specifying the folder where to download (if not specified, the default one from the config is taken).
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(sorry if I misunderstood the question)

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Laplace, 2011-10-04
@Laplace

I join the question, I'm looking for something to put on the NAS QNAP TS-210, transmission did not fit for the same reason. Maybe someone tried rtorrent or utorrent under linux?

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Oleg Yakovenko, 2011-10-04
@Apx

Check out Deluge and Vuze. Looks like it's there.
If you moved from the torrent forest (utorrent), then you can safely run it from wine and sit in the old fashioned way in the zone of absolute comfort.
(I myself sit on utorrent because it costs Windows and Linux, and since the client is common, there is no need to synchronize torrents)

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mark_ablov, 2011-10-05
@mark_ablov

I finished Transmission so that he could do this :) I
even posted an article here about it.

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Masterkey, 2011-10-05
@Masterkey

rtorrent
monitors .torrent file directories, depending on the directory, downloads files to the specified location

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Victor, 2011-10-05
@DarthVictor

This is for sure, there is in KTorrent, but it is poorly suited for the server, because. pulls KDE, and its remote interface, when I watched it, was very poor.

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