To whom it may yoho:
So I’ve got a linux server with Docker installed a a container with Deluge in it. I have 98 torrents currently in Active or Seeding status. My download and upload speeds are set according to my calculated rates for my speed test. Ports are set for incoming connections, that port is included in the Docker container config, allowed through the firewall on the server itself and forwarding set up on my router. I have 3 private trackers I’m testing with those 98 torrents and the torrents are a mix of high seeding demand torrents and just whatever I had sitting around. The only torrent out of 98 that are uploading anything is the Ubuntu torrent I’ve been using to see if it could be the private trackers.
Speed test:
Download speed is 347Mbps Upload speed is 23Mbps
DNS settings are set to use 75.75.75.75 and 76.76.76.76 and 8.8.8.8 on my router. My server is set to use the router as the DNS.
The 63430 port I’m using has been confirmed as open from external port checkers.
I have tried using qbitorrent on a separate machine and have been running into the same problems so it sounds like it’s a network-wide issue.
I am not behind a VPN (yet… though it sounds like it could be a requirement)
This is my home network and I own the Gateway so any ISP shenanigans would be from outside the home.
Does anyone have any suggestions? And is this the right place to ask?
Thank you in advance! I’m running out of hair to tear out!
What do you mean by “I do not download and upload at the same time”?
Sorry, I’m on mobile and I’m not sure if the commenter removed their post so my comment lost context but I can’t see their comment in my post on mobile for some reason.
While the file is downloading I do not see any uploading happening either. I was messing around trying to set up a vpn docker container last night and couldn’t get everything playing nicely but I’m not even seeing any downloading going on anymore either.