Remote GUI accesses local filesystem instead of remote one
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 6:25 pm
Hi.
I am using Deluge 1.1.9 on an PC running openSUSE in classic mode (daemon + GUI), but with remote connections allowed. I also use a client-only (also 1.1.9) in a PC running Windows that connects to the daemon in the openSUSE PC.
Everything seems to works fine, except filesystem-related stuff in the Windows client. Whenever it tries to access a folder, it accesses the local (Windows PC) filesystem instead of the server (openSUSE PC) one, and I get the following error (note that the Windows PC has a Spanish locale):
"The folder contents could not be displayed
Error getting information for '/mnt/datos/Downloads':
El sistema no puede hallar la ruta especificada."
This, among other things, doesn't let me add new torrents using the Windows client, because it sets the download folder to / instead of the default /mnt/datos/Downloads.
On a side note, it is the expected behavior the Windows client to access the local filesystem to add a new torrent by file, but for mostly everything else, it should access the server filesystem.
I am using Deluge 1.1.9 on an PC running openSUSE in classic mode (daemon + GUI), but with remote connections allowed. I also use a client-only (also 1.1.9) in a PC running Windows that connects to the daemon in the openSUSE PC.
Everything seems to works fine, except filesystem-related stuff in the Windows client. Whenever it tries to access a folder, it accesses the local (Windows PC) filesystem instead of the server (openSUSE PC) one, and I get the following error (note that the Windows PC has a Spanish locale):
"The folder contents could not be displayed
Error getting information for '/mnt/datos/Downloads':
El sistema no puede hallar la ruta especificada."
This, among other things, doesn't let me add new torrents using the Windows client, because it sets the download folder to / instead of the default /mnt/datos/Downloads.
On a side note, it is the expected behavior the Windows client to access the local filesystem to add a new torrent by file, but for mostly everything else, it should access the server filesystem.