

I used transmission-daemon version 2.31 (12441) for this. now click on any magnet link and transmission will intercept it and will start it automatically on your remote transmission-daemon. Gconftool-2 -t bool -s /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/magnet/enabled true Gconftool-2 -s /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/magnet/needs_terminal false -t bool Gconftool-2 -t string -s /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/magnet/command "/path/to/your/script/from/above/magnetLinkTransfer.sh %s" The last thing you need to do is tell your system what to run when you click on a magnet link. SESSID=$(curl -silent -anyauth -user $USER:$PASS " | sed 's/.*//g s/.*//g')Ĭurl -silent -anyauth -user $USER:$PASS -header "$SESSID" " -d ""
#DEFAULT MAGNET LINK UTORRENT#
Windows google-chrome windows-8.1 utorrent magnet-links.
#DEFAULT MAGNET LINK WINDOWS 8.1#
I'm using Windows 8.1 and my browser is Chrome, I want to make the default program to open magnet links to be Torrent. I want my default program to open magnet links to be Torrent. # set true if you want every torrent to be paused initially I couldn't find default magnet link settings in Torrent. # NOTE: I had issues using passwords with semicolons ( ) in them, Then you need a little script that calls the ajax function the web interface provides to ‘upload’ the magnet link. this kind of comfort was missing with the remote version of transmission. When you are running a torrent client directly on the machine you pick out your torrents clicking on the magnet link will most likely start the download immediately without having to copy that link. this is very handy since you don’t need to handle any. torrent file (to your remote machine) or just an URL of a torrent or most recently a magnet link. The web interface provides a nice mask to setup your torrents. Since my working machine is not always running but my server is, this is where transmission is set up. Note: if you are running gentoo or a system that uses the xdg-utils with xdg-open, you might want to look at this howto.

therefor it even offers a nice looking web interface. it has a nice simple interface and can even be run as a daemon on a server. In particular, Syria's civil war has provided a magnet for both jihadi. I’m using transmission for my regular bittorrent needs. However, it is possible for the United States to try and better link these.
