Transmission, torrents wont download permission issue






















When booting into Mac OS, all seeds turned out to be fine high speeds, lots of seeders. Improve this question.

RolandiXor Me too, randomly, but if I leave it for some time, it catches the train. So if you weren't patient, try it, and if not I don't know what is the issue. Some suggest changing Encryption in privacy options, especially if it's set on 'require encryption' and tweaking Privacy tab in general.

I don't have references right now, but quick Google can lead to those I guess — zetah. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Be sure to disable your firewall for transmission if you have set one. Improve this answer. Octavian A. Damiean As I previously recommended Ktorrent I feel I should report on that. Where are you trying to save? Guest Catt Posted January 3, Posted January 3, A list of fixes For other with this problem on a mac, there seem to be a variety of things to check and then fix Solution 1 Check the permissions on the file you are downloading to.

Solution 3 If all else fails, go to the Folder you store you torrents in and either move the downloaded items or back them up. Hope this is helpful! I'm having issues. But i'm not sure how to debug it. I have unmask set to 0 as well. Main problem is once the file is completed they aren't moved to my download folder.

Supa said:. Joshua Parker Ruehlig said:. The only way I have around this is changeing available settings in the FreeNAS WebUI, then changing unavailable settings in the config file while transmission is off.

In my opinion this is a bug cause it forces users to the command line when there normally easier ways. Your setup transmission wanting to move the download to a different filesystem which is a read-write operation when a simple move metadata change would work. JKman Member. Joined Mar 23, Messages Also tick set permissions recursively. Tenek Member. Joined Apr 14, Messages Can someone please give a bit more information media user and group. From where it is coming?

Tenek said:. Similar threads M. What is going on here? It's as if checking on the port causes my router to go wacko. Sometimes, once the wireless network comes back, the port is often, but often it's again "Port check site is down.

I suspect these two problems are connected. Any suggestions, advice? Re: Port is open but torrents won't download Post by x » Tue Feb 02, am jonah. Board index All times are UTC. Turns out, the downloads folder specified in settings. Note the case. In my case the problem was how the drive was being mounted. Make sure that the path for your incomplete torrents is absolute. I received an error the first time I tried to download a torrent not using an absolute directory.

I fixed that, but kept receiving a permission denied error, even after adding the correct permissions. Once I fixed my incomplete path to an absolute path, everything worked. I just chowned back to 'debian-transmission' ownership and it worked like a charm without need to restart service. I had similar issue with transmission. Ubuntu Community Ask!

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Asked 9 years ago. Active 1 year, 2 months ago. Viewed k times. I tried chmod -r on this folder without success.



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