I am running the latest stable version of Transmission (version 2.31 from the Transmission ppa). Any time I try to log in to the web user interface, I get hit with this:
409: Conflict
Your request had an invalid session-id header.
To fix this, follow these steps:
When reading a response, get its X-Transmission-Session-Id header and remember it Add the updated header to your outgoing requests When you get this 409 error message, resend your request with the updated header This requirement has been added to help prevent CSRF attacks.
X-Transmission-Session-Id: CBcYiodnQIHKYkhr9EceZOMW3ICgMSgt6j2FTCOXbcunA1tK
Anyway, I've had this problem with Transmission for the last couple of versions, and I haven't been able to find an answer as to how to fix this anywhere online. If anyone has any ideas, let me know.
What is the URL you're trying to use?
Don't forget the trailing slash http://host:9091/transmission/web/ (it makes all the difference)
Try adding
#files
to the end of the address. e.g/web/#files
.It worked for me.
I was even able to take the
#files
off it once I had logged in and it still worked for some strange reason?I just solved this issue enabling the DMZ server in the router, pointing to the local IP of the raspberry.
fwiw, I read the comment about the slash above and I am using the ttransmission remote gui.
I recentely added far more than my usual number of torrents to a seedbox and started reciving the session ID error and timeout errors as well in the client.
I was, however, able to access the web interface fine (it was just slow). I fixed the remote gui client by locating the URL in the settings and appending a / to the end of /transmission/rpc, so that I had /transmission/rpc/
this made it work normally except for the occasional timeout issues which i think has less to do with a setting and more to do with the sheer load (although it's only pushing 10mb/sec on gigabit down and 5mb/sec up (though that's just my portion if this is a shared box)