== Authentication == The daemon looks at the file [http://dev.deluge-torrent.org/wiki/Faq#WheredoesDelugestoreitssettingsconfig ]/auth for doing authentication. The format of this file is straightforward, each line contains a username:password:level tuple in plaintext. There should always be a 'localclient' entry for use by the UIs running locally by your user. '''Note:''' If you do not have an auth file in your config folder, first run the daemon to have it created for you. Deluge 1.2.0 introduces different levels of authentication: || Level Name || Level Value || || None || 0 || || Read Only || 1 || || Normal || 5 || || Admin || 10 || '''Note:''' In Deluge 1.3.3 authentication levels don't do anything. In the future they will. In git master there is a multiuser option that makes use of authentication levels. '''Example of an auth file:''' {{{ localclient:a7bef72a890:10 andrew:password:10 user3:anotherpass:5 }}} '''Example of adding a new user under Linux:''' {{{ echo "username:password:level" >> ~/.config/deluge/auth }}} From the GtkUI, you will have to add the host with a username and password, if you don't do this, you won't be able to connect to the host or tell if it's online.