uTorrent WebUI now Public
Written by Ernesto on September 17, 2006uTorrent’s web-based interface (WebUI) just entered the public BETA stage. The WebUI allows you to monitor your torrents from any pc in the world. With the web-monitor you can remotely start, stop, add, search torrents and more.
Here’s a screenshot, more screenshots can be found over here. The WebUI files are here.
uTorrent’s web-based interface (WebUI) just entered the public BETA stage. The WebUI allows you to monitor your torrents from any pc in the world. With the web-monitor you can remotely start, stop, add, search torrents and more.
Here’s a screenshot, more screenshots can be found over here. The WebUI files are here.
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Very, very nice. I was waiting on something like this…
This looks awesome, but what aboutthe risk of being hacked?
And will it be easier or harder for the MPAA to trace you? I’m confused
I don’t think the MPAA is allowed to hack into your computer…
It’s only a risk to being hacked since it’s an open webserver on your computer. However, the MPAA probably wouldn’t be scanning around for utorrent users. They can do that easily enough without a web ui to look around for.
How do you install this in a linux box?
Is it out. i’d like to try this. UI
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