2/24/2013

How to setup Deluge with Transdroid administration

1. Make sure you have Deluge installed! If not, here: http://adf.ly/JjdIV

2. Setup the WebUI with Deluge. First go into Deluge settings, then plugins and make sure the WebUI plugin is enabled.Then you go into the WebUI
plugin settings and make sure the port is 8112 and SSL is enabled. Now, to test that the WebUI is working, go into your internet browser and type "https://localhost:8112" (If you are using Firefox you will get a warning saying that the site is unsecure. Just press add an expection and go on). Before you can enter the WebUI you'll have to enter a password, the default password is "deluge". I recommend changing that. Now that you have comfirmed that the WebUI is working, it's time to setup Transdroid.

3. Setup Transdroid.
As the application is not in the Android market, use this link to download it from publishers website: http://adf.ly/Jjewx
Then install the application (Remember to enable unknown sources in Settings - Security). When you first open the application, it's going to look like this:
Under you can see my setup.
"Name" is the name of the server, and can be anything, in my case "Deluge".
"Server type" has to be "Deluge 1.2+"
"IP or domain name" is the IP address of the computer.
"Port" is 8112.
On the other pictures, the only thing you have to worry about is SSL and "Deluge web password". Enable SSL and write the password for the WebUI on "Deluge web password."

4. Now you're done! But, if you are going to use Transdroid outside your home network, you'll have to setup port-forwarding.
Port-forwarding is different on different routers, but is usually named "Portforwarding" or "Virtual Servers". To setup port-forwarding, you'll have to find out your WAN IP-address, which you can find my Googling "whats my ip".
Then go into your router's admin-panel, usually it's done by going into your web-browser and typing in either "192.168.0.1" or "192.168.1.1". Then find the port-forwarding settings and make a new entry. For port, you should put 8112, for IP-address put your computers IP-address, protocol choose "Both".
Now you should have setup portforwarding, but you'll have to make one more change in Transdroid. On "IP or domain name", instead of your computers IP-address, you are now going to put you WAN IP-address.to test if it works, turn on mobile data on your phone and check if you have a connection to the server, if you have, you've done everything right, but if you don't check some settings and see if all of them are right.

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GPU cracking capabilities

Here is a list of most GPUs and their hash-cracking capabilities!

http://golubev.com/gpuest.htm

Back, again!

I've decided to change the blog a bit.

I am going to do more computer related topics, than just network & pentesting.

Stay tuned!