Hi Bubbalibre!
Thanks for the answer, but I guess I wasn't clear, sorry: I can't find the killall application.
Cheers!
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Other troubles with ftd
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- Posts: 117
- Joined: 01 Feb 2007, 09:33
- Location: Paris, France
If someone would like to reproduce a crashing ftd like mine just did:
I downloaded the Ubuntu 7.04 torrent through this link:
http://torrent.ubuntu.com:6969/file?inf ... %0Cq%AA%F5
I placed the resulting .torrent file in my homedir -> /home/username/ubuntu.torrent (renamed the .torrent file for easier typing)
I logged in to the webinterface using the same username as where I stored the torrent file
Added a download referring to /home/username/ubuntu.torrent and pressing 'add' -> ftd crash!
restarting ftd restored my access to the webinterface, which froze like others experienced too...
Edit: fixed it! It was my own stupid fault: I forwarded ports 10000 through 14000* to bubba in my router** and that fixed it...
* ftd listens to ports 10000-14000 by default...
** the linksys wrt54gl (open source) modded with the 3rd party 'tomato' firmware is the perfect open source companion to bubba imho
I downloaded the Ubuntu 7.04 torrent through this link:
http://torrent.ubuntu.com:6969/file?inf ... %0Cq%AA%F5
I placed the resulting .torrent file in my homedir -> /home/username/ubuntu.torrent (renamed the .torrent file for easier typing)
I logged in to the webinterface using the same username as where I stored the torrent file
Added a download referring to /home/username/ubuntu.torrent and pressing 'add' -> ftd crash!
restarting ftd restored my access to the webinterface, which froze like others experienced too...
Edit: fixed it! It was my own stupid fault: I forwarded ports 10000 through 14000* to bubba in my router** and that fixed it...
* ftd listens to ports 10000-14000 by default...
** the linksys wrt54gl (open source) modded with the 3rd party 'tomato' firmware is the perfect open source companion to bubba imho
