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I switched from rtorrent to Transmission. It's the only one with a ready-to-use web server so I can add and monitor my torrents remotely.
I would never run a torrent program on my main computer. Not that there's (more) risks, it just feels wrong to me.
Does qbittorrent not have a ready-to-use web server? I don't recall setting mine up
I was about to say. qBittorrent has the best web UI out of all IMO.
Problem with that it's that it has Qt as dependency, therefore it's a bit of a hassle to run in a headless machine.
But it's still a very solid option.
I run mine in a docker container on a headless machine!
Yeah, that's great.
Good web UI and great client apps for multiple OS.