From cesare.falco at gmail.com Sun Jun 1 11:13:12 2008 From: cesare.falco at gmail.com (Cesare Falco) Date: Sun, 01 Jun 2008 11:13:12 +0200 Subject: btcli add, permission denied. In-Reply-To: <65071.213.185.20.55.1212102320.squirrel@s5.stud.ku.dk> References: <483C6D00.9010903@fnal.gov> <3964.85.24.202.66.1212003391.squirrel@webmail.stargirl.org> <62191.213.185.20.55.1212014999.squirrel@s5.stud.ku.dk> <1713.85.24.201.108.1212048186.squirrel@webmail.stargirl.org> <215321630805290235r4e24c9bbn5a610b903d0e9a74@mail.gmail.com> <61785.213.185.20.55.1212083323.squirrel@s5.stud.ku.dk> <1212096158.1342.9.camel@beltade.wallyweek.org> <65071.213.185.20.55.1212102320.squirrel@s5.stud.ku.dk> Message-ID: <1212311592.6724.9.camel@beltade.wallyweek.org> > so as far as i can se the btpd daemon has write permissions to everywhere > it would need.. ? Aye. They look fine. The only difference I see with mine is the group write permission for /var/lib/btpd/files, but I don't think it matters. Did you try with another bittorrent client and with another torrent file (could it be corrupted)? Also, did you check permissions on torrent file? I know this sounds a bit silly, but all seem good with btpd. :| > take it you run btpd on a debian distro also? without probs No, I'm running it on a Ubuntu Gutsy (7.10) server, but I've checked it on my Hardy (8.04) desktop too. Cesare. From reenberg at stud.ku.dk Mon Jun 2 01:53:31 2008 From: reenberg at stud.ku.dk (reenberg at stud.ku.dk) Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 01:53:31 +0200 (CEST) Subject: btcli add, permission denied. In-Reply-To: <1212311592.6724.9.camel@beltade.wallyweek.org> References: <483C6D00.9010903@fnal.gov> <3964.85.24.202.66.1212003391.squirrel@webmail.stargirl.org> <62191.213.185.20.55.1212014999.squirrel@s5.stud.ku.dk> <1713.85.24.201.108.1212048186.squirrel@webmail.stargirl.org> <215321630805290235r4e24c9bbn5a610b903d0e9a74@mail.gmail.com> <61785.213.185.20.55.1212083323.squirrel@s5.stud.ku.dk> <1212096158.1342.9.camel@beltade.wallyweek.org> <65071.213.185.20.55.1212102320.squirrel@s5.stud.ku.dk> <1212311592.6724.9.camel@beltade.wallyweek.org> Message-ID: <64793.213.185.20.55.1212364411.squirrel@s5.stud.ku.dk> >> so as far as i can se the btpd daemon has write permissions to >> everywhere it would need.. ? > Aye. They look fine. The only difference I see with mine is the group > write permission for /var/lib/btpd/files, but I don't think it matters. Well, just for testing I tryede chmod 777 both the /var/lib/btpd/torrents and the /var/lib/btpd/files folders. Still with no luck. Even just for testing i tryed running the btcli as root. Is it correct, that when adding a torrent with the btcli tool, then it just sends the information to the daemon which in turn handles all the file/folder creation?Because then it would make no difference what user invokes the btcli tool, and my problem would most likely be something with the btpd user. > Did you try with another bittorrent client and with another torrent > file (could it be corrupted)? Also, did you check permissions on > torrent file? I also tried chmod 777 with all the torrent files i have tested. > I know this sounds a bit silly, but all seem good with btpd. :| > >> take it you run btpd on a debian distro also? without probs > No, I'm running it on a Ubuntu Gutsy (7.10) server, but I've checked it > on my Hardy (8.04) desktop too. Ok, I'm currently also running hardy, xubuntu. But that should be any difference there. From partiz at gmail.com Sat Jun 7 21:54:45 2008 From: partiz at gmail.com (=?KOI8-R?B?88XSx8XKIPfPzMvP1w==?=) Date: Sat, 7 Jun 2008 23:54:45 +0400 Subject: Feature request Message-ID: <3a27c1550806071254u4e115dd3qc062add4a9f094b9@mail.gmail.com> Hi All! I am writing web interface for btpd and I want to propose to add a few new features: * add new parameter in btpd/cli_if.c:cmd_tget(); for reciving current peer statistics (data from structure peer : btpd/net_types.h/struct peer{...}) * add "version" command for reciving current btpd version PS: sorry for a bad English.