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 No.1235

I currently use Deluge, since it's got a nice client-server model and a decent Web UI and basically does everything I'd need.

However, it's not perfect (lack of IPv6 support, project is on life support mode, banned from What.CD due to being ungodly inefficient, etc), and so I'm looking for alternatives.

qBittorrent and rTorrent seem to be the only ones on the same level as Deluge, but qBittorrent doesn't have an equivalent to Deluge's "non-classic" (client-server) model, so it's straight out. That leaves me with just rTorrent.

But when trying to find a web UI for this, every single one seems to depend on this "SCGI" thing, which is not supported by my webserver (Hiawatha). It would not make any sense to switch to a more bloated web server to facilitate switching to a less bloated torrent client, so… are there any web interfaces for rTorrent that are written in pure PHP (or that are set up as self-contained HTTP daemons like deluge-web)?



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