

In the shared folder section open the reset permission tab, select the shared folder you currently use for transmission and reset to Everyone Open the ACL window and add debian-transmission to read-write, window to the right

You have different approaches to solve this problemġ) Add debian-transmission to the group users Under this schema transmission CANNOT write to defaults shared folders created in the webGUI of OMV Now as we know all default folders in OMV have the following permission schema: You can check with id debian-transmission and ps aux | grep transmission check first column Or, and that may be even better, start qBittorrent connected to the exclusive network connection you have configured, and terminate that connection after a moment to see if the BitTorrent client will block all traffic.This is a mini guide to configure transmission to work with OMV.īy default transmission runs under this system daemon username: debian-trasmission, has his own primary group called also debian-transmission, NOT the default group users (GID=100) no vPN connection and start the program to see if traffic is blocked. What you can do is use a different connection, e.g. It may be a good idea to test the setting to make sure it works correctly.

Click on Network and Sharing Center on the next page.Select Network and Internet from the selection menu.

Select Control Panel Home on the screen that opens.Use Windows-Pause to open the Windows Control Panel.If you know that already, skip the following step.
