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Get Your Files Home Without Using FTP On SeedBox


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Once you have your seedbox happily seeding torrents from your favorite private trackers, you’ll likely want to know how to get those files off your seedbox and back home. With most private trackers, you do not want to use BitTorrent from your home as well as your seedbox because it will hurt your ratio to download it (leech it) from the torrent cloud twice. Instead, you want your seedbox to do all the seeding, and get the files to your local computer in some other way.

Today we learn what just might be the simplest way to do that, and we won’t need FTP.



Many people are familiar with FTP (File Transfer Protocol), and this is indeed the most common way to get your movies, music, and other content back home. However, setting up an FTP server on your seedbox and using an FTP client to download them is a bit of a hassle. FTP is also not known to be all that secure unless you really know what you’re doing.

SFTP

In this tutorial, we’ll skip all that and instead use SFTP, which is already set up by default on your Ubuntu server

If you have SSH access to your seedbox, then by default you will have SFTP access to your seedbox.
There are many ways to use SFTP, including the robust and cross platform FileZilla. But today I want to show Windows users how to install a little Windows Explorer extension that will make it easy to drag and drop the files from their seedbox to their local computer. The extension is called swish.
Install Swish



Start by downloading it from the Swish website. After installing the program, simply open up Windows Explorer and click on “Computer”. Then click on “Swish”:
click-computer-swish.png


Next, click on “Add SFTP Connection”:


swish-add-sftp-connection.png


You will be presented with a dialog box. Fill in the “Label” with any name you like.

Fill in “Host” with the IP address of your server.

The “User” is "root".

The “Path” is "/var/lib/transmission-daemon/downloads/".


swish-new-sftp-dialog.png


This will create a new icon in Computer -> Swish named after whatever you named your seedbox.


swish-add-sftp-connection-icon.png


When you double click on that icon, you will be asked for your password, and then shown a list of files on your seedbox.


swift-browse-files.png


You can drag the files to a location on your local computer.


Source : filesharefreak

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Guest justme

great idea, but from running sftp protocol via filezilla, i notice atleast for me my ftp speed is about 1mb/s

and sftp will fluctuate between 100 and 250kb/s

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