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Sonarr rutorrent
Sonarr rutorrent












  1. #SONARR RUTORRENT INSTALL#
  2. #SONARR RUTORRENT FULL#
  3. #SONARR RUTORRENT TV#
  4. #SONARR RUTORRENT DOWNLOAD#

Remembering IP addresses and port numbers is hard so make life easy with a reverse proxy. Kodi on a Raspberry Pi is a great combo for this type of automation.Ĭonsider setting up reverse proxies for each of the services with a domain or sub-domain to help with easy access.

#SONARR RUTORRENT TV#

Now you can use something like Kodi to scan the TV directory and have all the TV shows all in one place.

#SONARR RUTORRENT DOWNLOAD#

Sonarr will search for them via Jackett, import the torrent into RuTorrent and then post process once the download has finished. Once that has been done TV shows can now be added. Sonarr will need to be configured to use Jackett but this is simple. docker create -name sonarr -p 8989:8989 -e PUID=1000 -e PGID=1000 -e TZ=Europe/London -v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro -v /path/to/sonarr/dir:/config -v /path/to/tv/dir:/tv -v /path/to/download/dir:/downloads linuxserver/sonarrīrowse to and you should see Sonarr. Run the following command to set everything up. For me this will be the location of my rutorrent downloads folder. linuxserver.io provide a nice and easy Sonarr container.Ĭreate a Sonarr directory, a directory where you want to save your TV show and make note of where your downloads will be. Jackett will treat Torrent sites like Usenet indexers and report back everything needed for many trackers.Īs I mentioned above, we will be using a Docker container to run Sonarr. Sonarr is mainly used with Usenet indexers but there is some basic functionality for Torrent sites.

#SONARR RUTORRENT INSTALL#

I had previously used Sickrage but after starting a fresh server install I was looking for something a little bit more modern and I was suggested Sonarr. Sonarr will automate your TV show searches and downloads. Configuring Jackett is pretty straight forward.

sonarr rutorrent

docker create -name=jackett -v /path/to/jackett/config:/config -v /path/to/rutorrent/downloads:/downloads -e PUID=1000 -e PGID=1000 -e TZ=Europe/London -v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro -p 9117:9117 linuxserver/jackettīrowse to and you will see the Jackett interface. Run the following command making sure to create the jackett directory first and changing the timezone. Sonarr does not handle this well on its own so we need Jacket to do a better job for us.Īgain, we will be using a linuxserver.io container for this. Jacket is what we will be using to interface with torrent trackers. Check through some of the settings to make sure everything is how you want and you should be good to go. docker create -name=rutorrent -v /path/to/rutorrent/config:/config -v /path/to/rutorrent/downloads:/downloads -e PUID=1000 -e PGID=1000 -e TZ=Europe/London -p 8686:80 -p 5000:5000 -p 51413:51413 -p 6881:6881/udp linuxserver/rutorrentīrowse to and you should see the RuTorrent gui. Run the following command to set up the container making sure to create the RuTorrent directory first and changing the time zone and ports.

#SONARR RUTORRENT FULL#

Linuxserver.io have a great selection of Docker containers and we are going to take full advantage of this. I have been using RuTorrent for many years and running it through Docker is by far the most easiest way of setting it up.

sonarr rutorrent

RuTorrent is a gui for rTorrent, a torrent client available for Linux.

sonarr rutorrent

We are going to take a quick look at setting up Sonarr, RuTorrent and Jackett with our friend Docker.

sonarr rutorrent

Who doesn’t like having the latest episodes at hand to just stream whenever you want? I know I do and Sonarr provides just that. Quick and easy automation is what I look for, especially for media. Automating things in my life is something that I have been trying to do for some time now.














Sonarr rutorrent