Sudo nano /etc/transmission-daemon/settings.json "rpc-whitelist": "127.0.0.1" > "rpc-whitelist": "*.*.*. Sudo chown your_user -R /etc/transmission-daemon/settings.json Sudo chown your_user -R /your_path/completed Sudo chown your_user -R /your_path/progress Sudo chown your_user -R /var/lib/transmission-daemon/info/ Sudo nano /etc/init.d/transmission-daemon For new Package Requests, see the guidelines Setup Package Name: transmission Package Version: 3.0 NAS Model: synology NAS Architecture: 920+ DSM version: 7.0 Expected behavior No root permission for installation and running Will the sof. Sudo adduser your_user debian-transmission Sudo usermod -a -G debian-transmission your_userĬhgrp debian-transmission /your_path/progressĬhgrp debian-transmission /your_path/completed Kurt adm cdrom sudo dip plugdev lpadmin sambashare debian-transmissionĪnyone that has a good solution for my problem? Now that I have updated DSM from 5.0 to 5.1 the backup does not work anymore, because rsync fails: Permission denied, please try again. Kurt 17827 17229 0 18:53 pts/0 00:00:00 grep -color=auto transmission Im guessing that transmission is not running as root (and should not be). I am using dirvish (that uses rsync) to backup the NAS (DS312+) data to an external drive that is connected to the linux (ubuntu) PC that is running dirvish. Everything seems to work fine, but when it starts to download the file I get this error message. I've added ' to my package center and installed Transmission without any complications. Either the transmission daemon can write to your download folder or not. Kurt 17767 0.0 0.0 13580 900 pts/0 S+ 18:52 0:00 grep -color=auto transmissionġ17 17319 1 0 18:33 ? 00:00:05 /usr/bin/transmission-daemon -f -config-dir /var/lib/transmission-daemon/info 12 Replies 32143 Views 0 Likes Hello, I have a issue with my new DS214play and Transmission. 2 Reverting to an older version of FreeNAS won't magically solve your permission issue. Some extra information: ps aux | grep transmissionġ17 17319 0.4 0.4 397624 10196 ? Ssl 18:33 0:05 /usr/bin/transmission-daemon -f -config-dir /var/lib/transmission-daemon/info I've restarted transmission service after every permission change just to be sure. But I just wanted to test if this would work. last thing I could do: sudo usermod -a -G root debian-transmissionīut nothing helps. sudo usermod -a -G kurt debian-transmission Give permission first just by making these folders from debian-transmission: sudo chgrp -R debian-transmission:debian-transmission /home/transmissionĪdded myself to this group: sudo usermod -a -G debian-transmission kurtīut still no access I could edit and add files to the downloads folder so I've added my group kurt to debian-transmission. I created this folder transmission: sudo mkdir /home/transmissionĪfter this I've created folders inside: sudo mkdir /home/transmission/incomplete Add or remove users and their folder permissions. "Permission denied /home/transmission/downloads/." (. To edit the folder permissions on QNAP NAS, simply go to 'Access Right Management' > 'Share Folders' > 'Share Folders' and click the 'Folder Permissions' icon.
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