

If not, you need to ask your provider to install it. If it works, then it isn't in your path statement. If it does, see if you can type deluge-console while in the folder. If it says it can't be found, navigate to /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin and see if deluge-console exists. Type deluge-console "connect 127.0.0.1:" If it works, it will dump back at the command line without an error. Type deluge-console in the window and if it is installed with the default port, it will change the screen and at the bottom it will say "Connected to 127.0.0.1:port". While still in SSH, we need to see if deluge-console is installed. If your deluge runs on the default, you don't need to specify the port in the script. I'm on a dedi, so deluged is running on the default port of 58846. In the Deluge WebUI, click on Connection Manager, under host, you will see the port your deluge is running at. SSH into your box and navigate to the folder you just uploaded your. If you want to change it by the command line: The Octal will be 0777, or all boxes except the far right column. Right click the file, choose properties, at the bottom, set the permissions on the file.
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The file needs to have the execute bit on it, so it can be called from the Deluge "execute" plugin without needing to type sh in front of the file path. Close the window and it will ask you if you want to save. Right click the file, choose edit, paste the info. Upload it to a directory under your home folder using WinSCP. sh file locally if you are concerned with formatting. I'm on a windows box, so basically, create a blank. If you are struggling on getting the file up to your seedbox, there are other linux tutorials for that. This was really just about giving out the script for people to mess with. I've received several questions regarding the pastebin script, which is slightly altered from arvidn's.
