No supported Torrent clients found
I'm trying to show a torrent list with qBittorrent but it doesn't find it.
What I did:
1. Add qBittorrent as an app on Homarr.
2. Fix the internal and external addresses.
3. Added a username and password under integrations.
4. Added the widget, returns the "No supported clients found" error.
- qBittorrent however has a green ping and can be opened from Homarr without issue.
Extra details:
- System: Ubuntu - Homarr version: 0.15.2 - Configuration: Docker-compose (on both Homarr and qBittorrent)Logs right here:
Solution:Jump to solution
More often then not, it's an incorrectly imputed password, with the speed homarr fires through them you get the 1 hour lock out pretty fast.
Double check the username/password in the .JSON (it's plain text)
Restart qbit to clear the ban list....
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Solution
More often then not, it's an incorrectly imputed password, with the speed homarr fires through them you get the 1 hour lock out pretty fast.
Double check the username/password in the .JSON (it's plain text)
Restart qbit to clear the ban list.
Oh that's my bad big time, the username on qBittorrent lacked the capital. Sorry for that D:
It's now fixed, it was indeed a 403 error and after restarting qBittorrent it all worked