/rtorrent-rutorrent

Docker container with supervisor/rtorrent/nginx/rutorrent 64/32 bit

Primary LanguagePHP

Docker container with rTorrent and ruTorrent (stable and latest from github)

(To get github's latests pick 64-latest and 32-latest tags)

Multiple processes inside the container managed by supervisor:

  • nginx
  • php5-fpm
  • rtorrent

Exposed:

  • Web UI ports: 80 and 443
  • DHT UDP port: 49160
  • Incoming connections port: 49161
  • Downloads volume: /downloads
  • rtorrent scratch files (watch and .session will be created automatically): /downloads
  • ruTorrent ui config (config will be created automatically): /config/rutorrent
  • rTorrent config: /config/.rtorrent.rc

ruTorrent UI configuration stored outside the container in /config/rutorrent to ease the container upgrades.


Adding basic auth:

Put .htpasswd into your /config volume root, the container will re-read .htpasswd each time it starts. To remote auth, simply remove .htpasswd and restart your container.

Instructions on how to generate .htpasswd can be found here: [Nginx FAQ][1]

$ printf "John:$(openssl passwd -crypt V3Ry)\n" >> .htpasswd # this example uses crypt encryption

$ printf "Mary:$(openssl passwd -apr1 SEcRe7)\n" >> .htpasswd # this example uses apr1 (Apache MD5) encryption

$ printf "Jane:$(openssl passwd -1 V3RySEcRe7)\n" >> .htpasswd # this example uses MD5 encryption

$ PASSWORD="SEcRe7PwD";SALT="$(openssl rand -base64 3)";SHA1=$(printf "$PASSWORD$SALT" | openssl dgst -binary -sha1 | sed 's#$#'"$SALT"'#' | base64);printf "Jim:{SSHA}$SHA1\n" >> .htpasswd) # this example uses SSHA encryption

Basic auth:

Apparently, put .htpasswd, nginx.key and nginx.crt into /downloads root.


Example

$ docker run -dt --name rtorrent-rutorrent -p 8080:80 -p 49160:49160/udp -p 49161:49161 -v ~/test:/downloads $CONTAINERNAME

Access web-interface: enter http://your_host_address:8080 in a browser