There, we can set it so it won’t ask for a password if we are accessing it from the same subnet. Then, we’ll continue to the “Web UI” tab. By setting the seeding limit to zero, we are basically saying “Share the torrent until I’ve finished downloading.” You’ll still share the file across the network while downloading, but when the file completes, the torrent will automatically stop and wait for Sonarr/ Radarr to pick up the file.įor the purposes of this tutorial, we’ll leave it at 0, but if you want you can change it later to a less dickish setting. In case you don’t know, the BitTorrent protocol works by sharing (seeding) files across the network. First, go to the “BitTorrent” tab, check the “When ratio reaches” checkbox, and set it to 0 Is this a dick move? You’ll notice qBitorrent has A TON of settings you can change. ![]() Here, you have to click on the gear icon to enter the settings. After logging in, you’ll see the empty qBittorrent window.
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