Updated Readmy with synology instructions
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If you have transmission authentication enabled and want scripts in another container to access and
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control the transmission-daemon, this can be a handy way to access the credentials.
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For example, another container may pause or restrict transmission speeds while the server is streaming video.
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## Make it work an a Synology NAS
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Here are the steps to run it on a Synology NAS (Tested on DSM 6) :
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- Connect as _admin_ to your Synology SSH
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- Switch to root with command `sudo su -`
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- Enter your _admin_ password when prompted
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- Create a TUN.sh file anywhere in your synology file system by typing `vim /volume1/foldername/TUN.sh`
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replacing _foldername_ with any folder you created on your Synology
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- Paste @timkelty 's script :
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```
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#!/bin/sh
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# Create the necessary file structure for /dev/net/tun
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if ( [ ! -c /dev/net/tun ] ); then
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if ( [ ! -d /dev/net ] ); then
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mkdir -m 755 /dev/net
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fi
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mknod /dev/net/tun c 10 200
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fi
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# Load the tun module if not already loaded
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if ( !(lsmod | grep -q "^tun\s") ); then
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insmod /lib/modules/tun.ko
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fi
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```
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- Save the file with [escape] + `:wq!`
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- Go in the folder containing your script : `cd /volume1/foldername/`
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- Check permission with `chmod 0755 TUN.sh`
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- Run it with `./TUN.sh`
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- Create the DNS config file by typing `vim /volume1/foldername/resolv.conf`
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- Paste the following lines :
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```
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nameserver 8.8.8.8
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nameserver 8.8.4.4
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```
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- Save the file with [escape] + `:wq!`
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- 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`
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- If you wish to access WebUI, just run the nginx container as explained in doc on ports 9091:9091
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- 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.
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- Enjoy
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