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[ERROR ] 16:32:15 component:118 [Failure instance: Traceback: <type 'exceptions.RuntimeError'>: Address family not supported by protocol
This sounds like an network / IPv6 issue of some kind.
When you run deluged and deluge-web, regardless of the errors are you able to access the web interface?
Have you tried doing a fresh install of the DietPi image and only installing deluge?
Failing that, I can only recommend you contact deluge's support/forum for assistance. Maybe they can assist with debugging the python sourcecode.
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The ports are valid integers and listen_interface is an empty string. I cannot replicate the error myself. However I suspect it is due to IPv6 being disabled on RPi Raspbian. I don't ever recall seeing this issue from users running 0.16.
So as you suspected it looks like something to do with IPv6. They also said this issue was fixed with Libtorrent 1.07 which apparently is a long process to install and is not part of the standard apt-get packages. Wondering why it's not.. but the issue is fixed with Libtorrent 1.07.
What I don't understand is what is causing this problem. I'm curious if OpenVpn is causing the issue but as you said you replicated my installation so I'm not sure?
The only things I have installed is Deluge, OpenVPN & VNC after a fresh install. I guess I could try a fresh install less the openvpn install to see if I still get this issue.
bookedirl wrote:So I did a fresh install and only installed VNC and Deluge..
This was the first thing I did after a reboot and I get the same error. So I'm stumped as to why this happens.
Yep its strange. Works fine my end.
If it is a network / ipv6 issue as you mentioned, try setting a static IP for your device in dietpi-config.
Also, for testing purposes, try disabling IPv6 on your network router.
If that fails, try enabling IPv6: https://github.com/Fourdee/DietPi/issue ... -143582088. I dont have a IPv6 capable network, so i'am unable to test my end.
Its gonna be one of those "trial and error" scenarios, at least until Libtorrent 1.07 is available in the repo or compiled
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