I am not sure if qbittorrent has a desktop app to remotely access the installation on a device like Pi.
I am using Transmission on my Pi which I access using a desktop app on my PC. It more or less behaves like using a torrent client on my own PC except it's actually running on the Pi. Much easier to use instead of loading the web ui to add and manage torrents. Just something worth exploring. Basically google around to see if there is an app that lets you access a remote qbittorrent installation.
There are also mobile apps that lets you manage torrent clients running on devices like Pi. I use this for instance:
This should be simple. There are many Android (maybe iOS as well) apps that lets you remotely manage qBittorrent installations. Can't find anything for Windows.
Download Transmission Remote GUI for free. A cross platform front-end for the Transmission BitTorrent client. Transmission Remote GUI is a feature rich cross platform front-end to remotely control a Transmission Bit-Torrent client daemon via its RPC protocol. Transmission Remote GUI is faster...
You can just use Stremio. Or for a manual way, WebTorrent.
To access Pi's HDD on your Mac, you just need to configure SMB on the Pi. Also explore Kodi/Plex type solutions to use your Pi as a media center maybe.
Yeah, installed plex, working fine, just slow at reading.
I would rather use stremio or something and connect Pi through IP Addr.
Since Pi is running OpenWrt, it is extremely easy to configure samba.
Thanks again.
@sloj I have found solution of flooding logs of atlas probe.
For that you need to run it as host in docker. And disable logging driver. If you need help, feel free to dm me or mention me here.
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