Transmission Remote Error: portTested: http error 0: No Response but port is open












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I have a transmission-daemon 2.94 (d8e60ee44f) set up on a Ubuntu 18.04.1 server, but it seems not to be working correctly.
If i test the port using transmission-remote -n '_____:______' -pt
I get the following error:
Error: portTested: http error 0: No Response



Testing the port with curl http://portcheck.transmissionbt.com/[port-number] i get:
1



I saw in a different post something similar but their problem was on the /etc/resolv.conf permissions, mine are:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 54 Dec 1 16:55 /etc/resolv.conf



And if i log in with the debian-transmission i have no problem resolving any url.



If i try to add a torrent via transmission-remote i get a diferent error: Error: gotMetadataFromURL: http error 0: No Response
And if i add it via the web interface i can see on the logs Could not connect to tracker (announcer.c:996)



I tried to purge and reinstall, but the errors won't get fixed.
Any thoughts on how to debug this issue or what could be the problem?
Disabling IPv6 didn't work either (https://forum.transmissionbt.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=19152#p76510)










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    I have a transmission-daemon 2.94 (d8e60ee44f) set up on a Ubuntu 18.04.1 server, but it seems not to be working correctly.
    If i test the port using transmission-remote -n '_____:______' -pt
    I get the following error:
    Error: portTested: http error 0: No Response



    Testing the port with curl http://portcheck.transmissionbt.com/[port-number] i get:
    1



    I saw in a different post something similar but their problem was on the /etc/resolv.conf permissions, mine are:
    -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 54 Dec 1 16:55 /etc/resolv.conf



    And if i log in with the debian-transmission i have no problem resolving any url.



    If i try to add a torrent via transmission-remote i get a diferent error: Error: gotMetadataFromURL: http error 0: No Response
    And if i add it via the web interface i can see on the logs Could not connect to tracker (announcer.c:996)



    I tried to purge and reinstall, but the errors won't get fixed.
    Any thoughts on how to debug this issue or what could be the problem?
    Disabling IPv6 didn't work either (https://forum.transmissionbt.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=19152#p76510)










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      I have a transmission-daemon 2.94 (d8e60ee44f) set up on a Ubuntu 18.04.1 server, but it seems not to be working correctly.
      If i test the port using transmission-remote -n '_____:______' -pt
      I get the following error:
      Error: portTested: http error 0: No Response



      Testing the port with curl http://portcheck.transmissionbt.com/[port-number] i get:
      1



      I saw in a different post something similar but their problem was on the /etc/resolv.conf permissions, mine are:
      -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 54 Dec 1 16:55 /etc/resolv.conf



      And if i log in with the debian-transmission i have no problem resolving any url.



      If i try to add a torrent via transmission-remote i get a diferent error: Error: gotMetadataFromURL: http error 0: No Response
      And if i add it via the web interface i can see on the logs Could not connect to tracker (announcer.c:996)



      I tried to purge and reinstall, but the errors won't get fixed.
      Any thoughts on how to debug this issue or what could be the problem?
      Disabling IPv6 didn't work either (https://forum.transmissionbt.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=19152#p76510)










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      I have a transmission-daemon 2.94 (d8e60ee44f) set up on a Ubuntu 18.04.1 server, but it seems not to be working correctly.
      If i test the port using transmission-remote -n '_____:______' -pt
      I get the following error:
      Error: portTested: http error 0: No Response



      Testing the port with curl http://portcheck.transmissionbt.com/[port-number] i get:
      1



      I saw in a different post something similar but their problem was on the /etc/resolv.conf permissions, mine are:
      -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 54 Dec 1 16:55 /etc/resolv.conf



      And if i log in with the debian-transmission i have no problem resolving any url.



      If i try to add a torrent via transmission-remote i get a diferent error: Error: gotMetadataFromURL: http error 0: No Response
      And if i add it via the web interface i can see on the logs Could not connect to tracker (announcer.c:996)



      I tried to purge and reinstall, but the errors won't get fixed.
      Any thoughts on how to debug this issue or what could be the problem?
      Disabling IPv6 didn't work either (https://forum.transmissionbt.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=19152#p76510)







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          [SOLVED]: I think the issue was on the bind-address-ipv6 i did the following modifications and now its working:



          10c10
          < "bind-address-ipv6": "::1",
          ---
          > "bind-address-ipv6": "::",
          68c68
          < "umask": 2,
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          > "umask": 10,





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            [SOLVED]: I think the issue was on the bind-address-ipv6 i did the following modifications and now its working:



            10c10
            < "bind-address-ipv6": "::1",
            ---
            > "bind-address-ipv6": "::",
            68c68
            < "umask": 2,
            ---
            > "umask": 10,





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              [SOLVED]: I think the issue was on the bind-address-ipv6 i did the following modifications and now its working:



              10c10
              < "bind-address-ipv6": "::1",
              ---
              > "bind-address-ipv6": "::",
              68c68
              < "umask": 2,
              ---
              > "umask": 10,





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                [SOLVED]: I think the issue was on the bind-address-ipv6 i did the following modifications and now its working:



                10c10
                < "bind-address-ipv6": "::1",
                ---
                > "bind-address-ipv6": "::",
                68c68
                < "umask": 2,
                ---
                > "umask": 10,





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                [SOLVED]: I think the issue was on the bind-address-ipv6 i did the following modifications and now its working:



                10c10
                < "bind-address-ipv6": "::1",
                ---
                > "bind-address-ipv6": "::",
                68c68
                < "umask": 2,
                ---
                > "umask": 10,






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