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Flip through the tutorials section, there are good ones in there. Or just Google it, you'll find something quickly.
For a dead simple setup with a few extras, check out: https://yunohost.org/ - just install that on top of debian on your KS-1 and you're good to go.
this my friend is what you need.
https://github.com/Kerwood/rtorrent.auto.install
http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/618685/
Seedbox from scratch -> https://github.com/Notos/seedbox-from-scratch
If you want rutorrent auto installer script, this works for me
https://github.com/etiennerached/rutorrent-auto-installer-centos
@jeromeza
http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/29249/install-rtorrent-nginx-rutorrent-perfect-leb-seedbox-solution
Maybe I have a different view of a seedbox... I'd like a nicer way to get files locally e.g. bittorrent sync seems to fit that part. The tutorials posted above are for downloading, but don't really provide a nice way to grab those files and integrate them locally with your existing media....
My advise - STAY AWAY!
(Speaking from experience. Learned the hard way.)
transmission-daemon is easiest
That's definitely not what you will find when searching for seedbox tutorials. You are looking for Samba, WebDAV, FTPfs or similar or you are looking for Plex.
If you want a way to integrate them locally, setup a syncthing server on the r(u)torrent server. Then, do some fingering with bash scripting so that all torrents with a certain tag (assuming autodl-irssi) are copied to a folder synced by syncthing. Setup a syncthing share between the torrent server and your plex? server.
If you want more automation, you can do some api requests to the syncthing client to see when all downloads have completed, and then move them out of the folder and organize them into plex/etc. You have to be familar with bash scripting though.
I assure you that this is possible - because I do have such a setup that copies torrents to the right place in plex.
wget https://github.com/elijahpaul/install-transmission/raw/master/install-transmission.sh
chmod u+x install-transmission.sh
./install-transmission.sh
Seedbox. Hehe, I just call my girlfriend cumdumpster but seedbox is a fresh look at it.
Worked like a charm