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Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 138 Star 1,062 Fork 480 SynoCommunity/spksrc Code Issues 333 Pull requests 44 Projects 0 Wiki Pulse Graphs New issue Can't get transmission 2.82-5 working synology transmission failed to run the package service on DS414 with DSM5 #875 Closed kesm opened this Issue Mar 16, 2014 · transmission permission denied 2 comments Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 2 participants kesm synocommunity commented Mar 16, 2014 Hello, I can't get transmission 2.82-5 working on DS414 with DSM5. Here is my steps to try to make it work : First scenario Create an user named "transmission" with https://www.reddit.com/r/synology/comments/3mn0sx/permissions_issues_help_needed_synocommunity/ no password in administrators and users group with read and write rights to all my folders install transmission with different folder for download and watch Error at install, unable to launch it (entry.cgi_SYNO.Core.Package.Control[1].start[12361]: pkgstartstop.cpp:121 Failed to start package transmission) Second scenario Create an user named "Transmission" with no password in administrators and users group with read and write rights to all my folders Install transmission with different folder for download https://github.com/SynoCommunity/spksrc/issues/875 and watch No error at install User "Transmission" seems to have a password Launch a torrent, after several seconds I got a permission denied on the torrent Am I missing something? Thanks EDIT : I manage to get it working by setting download folder in /volume1/transmission instead of /volume1/Download SynoCommunity member Dr-Bean commented Mar 17, 2014 Assuming you are using the SynoCommunity package: Your first scenario doesn't work, as the package tries to create the user and fails. You shouldn't create the user yourself. Your second scenario fails because of #827, it's a known issue. The Transmission package creates and uses the 'transmission' user, which, with DSM5, does not have access to shared folders by default. SynoCommunity member Dr-Bean commented Mar 26, 2014 @kesm, I'll close this issue for you, as you've been able to solve it :) We'll use #827 to keep track of the general issue. Dr-Bean closed this Mar 26, 2014 Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment Contact GitHub API Training Shop Blog About © 2016 GitHub, Inc. Terms Privacy Security Status Help You can't perform that action at this time. You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to ref
Coxon I use Transmission, a popular BitTorrent client developed for OS http://www.chickensinenvelopes.net/2015/02/synology-denies-transmission-permission/ X and Unix platforms. I also own a Synology https://forum.transmissionbt.com/viewtopic.php?t=4745 DS415+; whilst it's possible to run Transmission directly on a Synology NAS, I run Transmission on my iMac and set the NAS as the destination folder for my downloads. The other day, I began to encounter a permission denied problem. Whenever I added a new torrent, Transmission would stop downloading at about 1%, with the error Permission Denied (/Synology/Downloads). This was, naturally, quite irritating, so I set out to find out what was happening. This error is caused by a bug in Yosemite. If error permission denied you go to the terminal and type ls /Volumes you'll see a list of the names of the volumes connected to your iMac. In my case, something was immediately a little weird; Synology appeared in the list as it should have done, but Synology-1 was also listed. Ejecting the network drive meant that Synology-1 disappeared, but Synology was still listed. So, the next Terminal command I typed (based on this Ask Different post) was sudo rmdir /Volumes/Synology before remounting the Synology from the Finder. This fixed the problem with Transmission and my torrenting can continue in peace. Hooray! Post navigation Previous Article Previous Article: Writing Markdown with EditorialNext Article Next Article: Apple TV, Plex and Netflix from the US Tags: how to, os x, synology, transmission Categories: Technology Copyright © 2016 John Coxon.All rights reserved.
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