Download gzip compressed blocklist file for Transmission:.Here, files ending in ".bin" are the binary representations of bluetack files that Transmission generates for faster lookups. # cd /var/lib/transmission-daemon/info/blocklists/ Go to directory where transmission expects to find the blocklist, on my PPA install it's in /var/lib/transmission-daemon/info/blocklists/:.Stop transmission-daemon, open file /etc/transmission-daemon/settings.json, set "blocklist-enabled" property to true and re-start the daemon. First, make sure you have enabled blocklist support. Since transmission-daemon on my headless server does not have such button I have to download the blocklist by hand, uncompress it, and place the uncompressed file in the daemon's blocklists folder. When you press the "Update Blocklist" button in the Transmission GUI, a new copy of blocklist is downloaded from a Transmission mirror that's updated twice daily. Transmission utilizes a blocklist of known anti-P2P IPs, to prevent them from connecting and possibly interfering with transfers. In computing, a blacklist or block list is a basic access control mechanism that allows everyone access, except for the members of the black list (i.e. My favourite BitTorrent client Transmission supports bluetack-formatted blocklists.
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