« BackTransmission 4.1.0github.comSubmitted by nntwozz 2 days ago
  • ValentineC 2 days ago

    Looking forward to it being whitelisted on trackers!

    I've had to hold off upgrading my 4.0.5 installation to 4.0.6 because it was banned on some trackers [1][2].

    [1] https://github.com/transmission/transmission/issues/7568#iss...

    [2] https://github.com/transmission/transmission/issues/7078

    • tuananh 2 days ago

      curious why was it banned? it's doing sth malicious?

      • nntwozz 2 days ago

        Transmission version 4.0.6 is widely banned by private and public BitTorrent trackers due to a critical bug in its announce logic, which causes it to overwhelm trackers with excessive requests (a "hammering" or DDoS-like effect). This issue arises particularly when IPv6 is disabled or unavailable, causing the client to loop rapidly.

    • nntwozz 2 days ago

      Btw if you haven't seen it yet TrguiNG is a great Remote GUI:

      https://github.com/openscopeproject/trguing

      Screenshots:

      https://github.com/openscopeproject/TrguiNG/wiki

      TrguiNG is a rewrite of transgui project using tauri. Frontend is written in typescript with react.js and mantine library. Backend for the app is written in rust

      • ValentineC 2 days ago

        Great share, thanks. I've been looking for a replacement to Transmission Remote GUI, which doesn't seem to be updated any longer.

      • mixmastamyk 2 days ago

        Glad to hear. Been using 4.0 and it is fine but there have been lots of little bugs to contend with. I hope the one where if you select a subset of files it doesn't create broken ones next to them in the list, is fixed.

        • nntwozz 2 days ago

          I've been using 3.0 because 4.0 to 4.0.5 broke Sonarr total file management and when it eventually got fixed in 4.0.6 that version got banned ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

        • hiprob a day ago

          What is that new icon?

          • zbentley 2 days ago

            Holy shit that's a huge release. Massive thanks to the team! Really excited to try the RPC APIs out.