I'm using 1.0.7 and I don't see any proxy support. If I'm not mistaken, an older version of deluge allowed me to connect to trackers and/or peers through a proxy. As cool as that is, that's not exactly what I'm looking for.
I like the functionality of the web ui, but I like the gtk ui better. I use gtk to connect to my deluged at home, but I don't want to open the daemon to the world. If deluge's gtk ui had the option to connect to the daemon through a socks proxy then I could connect to the daemon from anywhere if I had a dynamic ssh tunnel set up.
I realize this isn't probably the most pressing issue being brought to developers, but if it's not a difficult thing to add then at least one user would appreciate it.
clarknova wrote:I'm using 1.0.7 and I don't see any proxy support. If I'm not mistaken, an older version of deluge allowed me to connect to trackers and/or peers through a proxy. As cool as that is, that's not exactly what I'm looking for.
I like the functionality of the web ui, but I like the gtk ui better. I use gtk to connect to my deluged at home, but I don't want to open the daemon to the world. If deluge's gtk ui had the option to connect to the daemon through a socks proxy then I could connect to the daemon from anywhere if I had a dynamic ssh tunnel set up.
I realize this isn't probably the most pressing issue being brought to developers, but if it's not a difficult thing to add then at least one user would appreciate it.
db
1.1 will have proxy support and authentication for the daemon. we'll do an RC relatively soon...or you could use svn
I appreciate the added proxy support, and I appreciate the password protection for the daemon, which means that I can now connect to my daemon remotely using the gtk interface.
...except from my work computer, which sits behind a Windows proxy/firewall. If the deluge gtk gui could be made to connect to a daemon through a socks proxy then I could use my ssh tunnel to hook up to the daemon from work. Please consider implementing this, O wise developers. Let me know if I can help with testing or so (I'm afraid I'm no programmer).