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control the transmission-daemon, this can be a handy way to access the credentials. control the transmission-daemon, this can be a handy way to access the credentials.
For example, another container may pause or restrict transmission speeds while the server is streaming video. For example, another container may pause or restrict transmission speeds while the server is streaming video.
## Make it work an a Synology NAS ## Make it work on Synology NAS
Here are the steps to run it on a Synology NAS (Tested on DSM 6) : Here are the steps to run it on a Synology NAS (Tested on DSM 6) :
- Connect as _admin_ to your Synology SSH - Connect as _admin_ to your Synology SSH
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nameserver 8.8.4.4 nameserver 8.8.4.4
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- Save the file with [escape] + `:wq!` - Save the file with [escape] + `:wq!`
- Create your docker container with `docker run --privileged -d -v /volume1/foldername/resolv.conf:/etc/resolv.conf -v /volume1/yourpath/:/data -e "OPENVPN_PROVIDER=PIA" -e "OPENVPN_CONFIG=Netherlands" -e "OPENVPN_USERNAME=XXXXX" -e "OPENVPN_PASSWORD=XXXXX" -p 9092:9091 haugene/transmission-openvpn -name TransmissionVPN` - Create your docker container with a classic command like `docker run --privileged -d -v /volume1/foldername/resolv.conf:/etc/resolv.conf -v /volume1/yourpath/:/data -e "OPENVPN_PROVIDER=PIA" -e "OPENVPN_CONFIG=Netherlands" -e "OPENVPN_USERNAME=XXXXX" -e "OPENVPN_PASSWORD=XXXXX" -p 9091:9091 haugene/transmission-openvpn -name TransmissionVPN`
- If you wish to access WebUI, just run the nginx container as explained in doc on ports 9091:9091
- To make it work after a nas restart, create an automated task in your synology web interface : go to **Settings Panel > Task Scheduler ** create a new task that run `/volume1/foldername/TUN.sh` as root (select '_root_' in 'user' selectbox). This task will start module that permit the container to run, you can make a task that run on startup. These kind of task doesn't work on my nas so I just made a task that run every minute. - To make it work after a nas restart, create an automated task in your synology web interface : go to **Settings Panel > Task Scheduler ** create a new task that run `/volume1/foldername/TUN.sh` as root (select '_root_' in 'user' selectbox). This task will start module that permit the container to run, you can make a task that run on startup. These kind of task doesn't work on my nas so I just made a task that run every minute.
- Enjoy - Enjoy