--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Browse http://your.host.tld/%%PORTNAME%%/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- To make rtgui available through your web site, I suggest that you add something like the following to httpd.conf: SCGIMount /RPC2 127.0.0.1:5000 Alias /rtgui/ "%%WWWDIR%%/" Options none AllowOverride Limit Order Deny,Allow Allow from all with in .rtorrent.rc: scgi_port = localhost:5000 or in your lighttpd: scgi.server = ( "/RPC2" => ( "127.0.0.1" => ( "socket" => "/home/user/rtorrent/rpc.socket", "check-local" => "disable", "disable-time" => 0, # don't disable scgi if connection fails ) ) ) with .rtorrent.rc: scgi_local = /home/user/rtorrent/rpc.socket --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Security considerations --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Absolutely no thought whatsoever has been given to security in rtGui - do not run this on a publicly available website. rtGui is intended for 'home' use where users can be considered as trusted. A basic authentication mechanism is planned for future releases. At the very least, you should password protect your webserver using .htaccess or similar (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Htaccess for more info).