Deluge CentOS 7 - PIA Socks5 Proxy

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Deluge CentOS 7 - PIA Socks5 Proxy

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I am trying to use Deluge on my server that is running CentOS 7 with Deluge.
The problem I am running into is getting the Proxy to work right. From the logs it showed that the connect could go out but was not coming back in successfully.

I know it is not the proxy settings I have because I works on my desktop with the same proxy settings.

I think it may have to do with the ports but I have opened all that I can think of.

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1080/tcp 61000/udp 49152-65535/tcp 60000/tcp 62000/tcp 8112/tcp 60000/udp 58846/tcp 1080/udp 62000/udp 61000/tcp 49152-65535/udp 58846/udp
Any help or ideas would be awesome!
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Re: Deluge CentOS 7 - PIA Socks5 Proxy

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No one can help?
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Re: Deluge CentOS 7 - PIA Socks5 Proxy

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You do not need to open any ports to use a SOCKS5 proxy. Seeing the "No Incoming Connections!" warning is normal when using a proxy.

Unless you have other torrent clients on your LAN, you don't need to enable LSD.
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Re: Deluge CentOS 7 - PIA Socks5 Proxy

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You're not doing anything wrong and the issue is that socks5 proxies doesn't support incoming connection. It will work fine still however, and you can still upload through established outgoing connections.

I strongly recommend anyone using deluge with a socks5 proxy to get the ltconfig plugin and enabling the libtorrent options: force_proxy and anonymous_mode for optimal security.

Edit: Sorry, beaten by gderf :)
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