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I have a NAS set up in my house with Open Media Vault installed. Is there a guide to getting set up torrenting? I just don't want to get into any trouble. I've never torrented before. Anybody have a guide or advice on how to start?

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[–] dessalines@lemmy.ml 10 points 2 years ago (11 children)

I'm sure someone has some links to a guide, but the basic steps for a server-based setup are:

  • Get a VPN. Lots of opinions as to what the best ones are, I personally use Mullvad with wireguard, but there are plenty of good ones out there, all for less than a few dollars a month. Its a small price to pay to replace every paid streaming service, and keep data out of their control and in the commons.
  • Install a torrent client, qbittorrent is the best one. I prefer using linuxserver's qbittorrent docker image, which comes with a web-ui. There are also images like this one that work directly with your VPN.
    • Download different types of data into different folders, so the services below can use them correctly.
  • Install jellyfin, a streaming media server, also ideally the docker image. Point it at your torrent download folders, and you've got your own netflix.
  • Also optionally install navidrome, point it at your music downloads folder. Get an android app like dsub or ultrasonic, and you've got your own streaming music server.
  • Other docker services that are great are calibre, a self-hosted ebook platform, and audiobookshelf, a self-hosted audiobook solution.
  • Torrent search engines go up and down somewhat frequently, so use a search engine to find what the current best ones are for the current year. My favorites are the one that I wrote: https://torrents-csv.ml , as well as https://1337x.to , and https://solidtorrents.to .
  • There are also a lot of qbittorrent client apps, so you can add and search for torrents from your phone. You can also torrent directly to your phone, with apps like libretorrent.
[–] Samlane86@lemmy.ml 0 points 2 years ago (3 children)

I’ve been using JellyFin for sometime but I don’t have a docker image installed. What purpose does it serve?

[–] dessalines@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 years ago (2 children)

All the benefits of docker: no weird system issues, easy upgrades, portable, etc.

[–] Samlane86@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Portable as in accessible outside the home network? That’s one nut I could never crack with port forwarding etc.

[–] dessalines@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 years ago

Portable as in all the files are self-contained, and if you need to upgrade your system, move it to a new machine, or make backups its really easy because docker is a self-contained system. Making docker services available outside the network is a separate thing, I'm sure you can find some guides for that.

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