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RUN yum update -y \ |
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&& yum -y install rtorrent expect \ |
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&& yum clean all \ |
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&& rm -rf /var/cache/yum \ |
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&& mkdir /torrent /etc/rtorrent |
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# Where leeched / seeded files are stored |
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VOLUME /torrent/download |
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# Where to drop .torrent files (will be picked up automatically by rtorrent) |
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VOLUME /torrent/incoming |
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# Where rtorrent stores its internal files |
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VOLUME /torrent/session |
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WORKDIR /torrent |
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# Standard Bittorrent Port |
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EXPOSE 6890/tcp |
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EXPOSE 6890/udp |
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# DHT Port |
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EXPOSE 6881/udp |
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# Standard configuration |
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ADD rtorrent.rc /etc/rtorrent.rc |
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ADD custom.rc /etc/rtorrent/custom.rc |
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# The unbuffer command is used as entrypoint to fake a tty. |
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# It is required since the daemon mode will only be available |
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# with rtorrent 0.9.7. |
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ENTRYPOINT [ "/bin/unbuffer" ] |
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CMD [ "/bin/rtorrent", "-n", "-o", "import=/etc/rtorrent.rc", "-o", "import=/etc/rtorrent/custom.rc" ] |
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# Maximum and minimum number of peers to connect to per torrent. |
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#min_peers = 40 |
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#max_peers = 100 |
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# Same as above but for seeding completed torrents (-1 = same as downloading) |
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#min_peers_seed = 10 |
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#max_peers_seed = 50 |
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# Maximum number of simultanious uploads per torrent. |
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#max_uploads = 15 |
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# Global upload and download rate in KiB. "0" for unlimited. |
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download_rate = 0 |
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upload_rate = 0 |
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# Close torrents when diskspace is low. |
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#schedule = low_diskspace,5,60,close_low_diskspace=1024M |
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# The ip address reported to the tracker. |
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#ip = 127.0.0.1 |
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#ip = rakshasa.no |
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# The ip address the listening socket and outgoing connections is |
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# bound to. |
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#bind = 127.0.0.1 |
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#bind = rakshasa.no |
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# Start opening ports at a random position within the port range. |
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#port_random = no |
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# Check hash for finished torrents. Might be usefull until the bug is |
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# fixed that causes lack of diskspace not to be properly reported. |
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#check_hash = no |
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# Set whether the client should try to connect to UDP trackers. |
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use_udp_trackers = yes |
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# Alternative calls to bind and ip that should handle dynamic ip's. |
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#schedule = ip_tick,0,1800,ip=rakshasa |
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#schedule = bind_tick,0,1800,bind=rakshasa |
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# Encryption options, set to none (default) or any combination of the following: |
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# allow_incoming, try_outgoing, require, require_RC4, enable_retry, prefer_plaintext |
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# |
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# The example value allows incoming encrypted connections, starts unencrypted |
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# outgoing connections but retries with encryption if they fail, preferring |
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# plaintext to RC4 encryption after the encrypted handshake |
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# |
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# encryption = allow_incoming,enable_retry,prefer_plaintext |
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# Enable DHT support for trackerless torrents or when all trackers are down. |
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# May be set to "disable" (completely disable DHT), "off" (do not start DHT), |
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# "auto" (start and stop DHT as needed), or "on" (start DHT immediately). |
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# The default is "off". For DHT to work, a session directory must be defined. |
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# |
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dht = auto |
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# Enable peer exchange (for torrents not marked private) |
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# |
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peer_exchange = yes |
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# Default directory to save the downloaded torrents. |
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directory = /torrent/download |
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# Default session directory. |
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session = /torrent/session |
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# Watch a directory for new torrents, and stop those that have been |
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# deleted. |
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schedule = watch_directory,5,5,load_start=/torrent/incoming/*.torrent |
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schedule = untied_directory,5,5,stop_untied= |
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# Port range to use for listening. |
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port_range = 6890-6890 |
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# UDP port to use for DHT. |
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# |
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dht_port = 6881 |
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