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28, 2012 01:48AM Registered: 4 years ago Posts: 7 Hi, First of all I am very new to Linux/Debian, but with the help of a friend installed error 403 forbidden fix debian squeeze on my dockstar and was using tranmission 2.03. It was working
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fine for last few months but lately I am facing problem in accessing transmission web interface (http://192.168.1.3:9091/transmission/web/) as I am error 403 forbidden apache getting the following error: 403: Forbidden Unauthorized IP Address. Either disable the IP address whitelist or add your address to it. If you're editing settings.json, see the 'rpc-whitelist' and 'rpc-whitelist-enabled' entries. If you're
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still using ACLs, use a whitelist instead. See the transmission-daemon manpage for details. After I googled, I found there is some issue with settings.json. But I am unable to fix this issue. Can some one help me on how to get this fixed? Apologies if this has already been answered or its too noobish, actually i am too noob when it comes to Linux/Debian. Thanks! Reply wget error 403 forbidden Quote varkey Re: Unable to access transmission web interface: 403 forbidden January 28, 2012 12:10PM Registered: 6 years ago Posts: 136 1. Stop transmission 2. Edit /etc/transmission-daemon/settings.json and set user/pass, change the whitelist accordingly or disable it etc and save the file. 3. Start Transmission Reply Quote saz Re: Unable to access transmission web interface: 403 forbidden January 28, 2012 01:37PM Registered: 4 years ago Posts: 7 Thanks, actually settings.json was missing from /etc/transmission-daemon/ location, so I copied it to the location. Now even though I am able to access the transmission via web interface but I am still unable to download any torrents. As when I start downloading anything the download starts and then automatically stops within a few seconds. I guess there is some problem in Download dir location in settings.json. Currently it is set to /root/downloads...any pointers on how to fix this? Reply Quote saz Re: Unable to access transmission web interface: 403 forbidden January 29, 2012 10:54AM Registered: 4 years ago Posts: 7 After some hit and trial I was successfully able to start download for one torrent, but when I try to add another torrent and download, it doesn't start a
Member Registered: 2012-09-28 Posts: 85 [Solved]Unable to access transmission web When trying to access transmission from web-browswer i got the message :
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403: ForbiddenUnauthorized IP Address.Either disable the IP address whitelist or
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add your address to it.If you're editing settings.json, see the 'rpc-whitelist' and 'rpc-whitelist-enabled' entries.If you're still error 403 forbidden access is denied using ACLs, use a whitelist instead. See the transmission-daemon manpage for details. I have googeled and tried to change the settings in ~/.config/transmission-daemon/settings.json Here is the http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,6919 relevant part: "rpc-authentication-required": false, "rpc-bind-address": "0.0.0.0", "rpc-enabled": true, "rpc-password": "{38608669907758f46616b5f309e619068b56ae20nVSUUPnI", "rpc-port": 9091, "rpc-url": "/transmission/", "rpc-username": "", "rpc-whitelist": "127.0.0.1,192.168.0.*", "rpc-whitelist-enabled": true, No luck, so I have obviously missed somthing. Last edited by torors (2014-12-28 12:17:25) Offline #2 2014-12-27 23:48:48 lucke Member From: Poland Registered: 2004-11-30 Posts: 4,018 Re: [Solved]Unable to access transmission web https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=191556 Have you run "pkill -HUP transmission-da"? Or stopped the daemon, made the changes and started it? Offline #3 2014-12-27 23:56:06 mylux Member Registered: 2012-03-03 Posts: 15 Re: [Solved]Unable to access transmission web Did you have success disabling rpc-whitelist? (No intention to keep it disabled, just testing if there is the problem) Offline #4 2014-12-28 00:17:05 torors Member Registered: 2012-09-28 Posts: 85 Re: [Solved]Unable to access transmission web I have tried to disable whitelist, but then was not able to connetct to the server at all, even not from localhost.I have stoped with systemctl stop transmission and restarted.No luck, but one of the times the changes were overwritten after restart. Offline #5 2014-12-28 00:24:44 lucke Member From: Poland Registered: 2004-11-30 Posts: 4,018 Re: [Solved]Unable to access transmission web What's the output of "ip a" on the PC you are connecting from? Offline #6 2014-12-28 00:26:52 bleach Member Registered: 2013-07-26 Posts: 223 Re: [Solved]Unable to acc
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