mariad_10 wrote:hey, did the app download and i think it is working great. Just to thank you keep up the good work.
Thank you!
payeco wrote:
Monitor.app wrote:
payeco wrote:
I know this connects to the RPC path but that method won't work. The path has to be in the hostname and the way you have it set now paths can not be added to the hostname. When my server sees traffic to mydomain.com/transmission it redirects that traffic to <myserverip>:9091. The way you should probably is add servers is not having separate fields for hostnames/IPs and ports. Ideally they should all all just be added in the same field. If someone is using a custom port it would just be added in the hostname field as <serverip>:xxxx. (i.e. 192.168.0.23:9595). That way you can also allow people using reverse proxies to add them. Typically with apps like this that is how it works.
All HTTP traffic is TCP, and all TCP traffic has a port, just because you don't specify the port, doesn't mean there's no port. The default port for HTTP is 80 and HTTPS is 443.
I understand all that. Are you familiar with nginx and/or apache reverse proxies? Because that is what I'm using and the way your app works does not work with reverse proxies.
Please rectify "Much more options than the WebUI." to "Much more options than the default WebUI a.k.a. Clutch."
Does the app use the base64 way of uploading torrent files?
killemov wrote:Please rectify "Much more options than the WebUI." to "Much more options than the default WebUI a.k.a. Clutch."
Does the app use the base64 way of uploading torrent files?
Yes
kIssGlaY wrote:Does this app have search function? If it has, where is it? I simply can't find it.
I am SO Sorry this app projekt is dead, it was one of my favorit apps, and worked on IOS 11 uptil a few IOS updated ago .. I really hope it Will come Alive again
Hey Rui,
It’s sad to see Monitor.app disappear from the stores. Can you share some info on what happened and if the app might re-appear on the stores? Alternatively, would you kindly consider open sourcing it?
I’m building a new iOS app to have some of the functionaliteit this app had, primarily because I’d like to have it myself but I will make it opensource so you can build and sign it yourself.
I am enrolled in the Apple Developer Program so I could also release it to the App Store but seeing that this app was pulled, I expect it to be denied.