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@@ -109,11 +109,6 @@ If TRANSMISSION_PEER_PORT_RANDOM_ON_START is enabled then it allows traffic to t
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|`ENABLE_UFW` | Enables the firewall | `ENABLE_UFW=true`|

### RSS feed configuration options
| Variable | Function | Example |
|----------|----------|-------|
|`RSS_URL`|The RSS feed's URL |`RSS_URL=http://.../xxxxx.rss`|

### Alternative web UIs
You can override the default web UI by setting the ```TRANSMISSION_WEB_HOME``` environment variable. If set, Transmission will look there for the Web Interface files, such as the javascript, html, and graphics files.

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|`PUID` | Sets the user id who will run transmission | `PUID=1003`|
|`PGID` | Sets the group id for the transmission user | `PGID=1003` |

### RSS plugin

The Transmission RSS plugin can optionally be run as a separate container. It allow to download torrents based on an RSS URL, see [Plugin page](https://github.com/nning/transmission-rss).

```
$ docker run -d -e "RSS_URL=http://.../xxxxx.rss" \
--link <transmission-container>:transmission \--link
```

#### Use docker env file
Another way is to use a docker env file where you can easily store all your env variables and maintain multiple configurations for different providers.
In the GitHub repository there is a provided DockerEnv file with all the current transmission and openvpn environment variables. You can use this to create local configurations
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-e "OPENVPN_PASSWORD=hunter2" \
-e "OPENVPN_CONFIG=Netherlands" \
-e "OPENVPN_OPTS=--inactive 3600 --ping 10 --ping-exit 60" \
-e "RSS_URL=http://.../xxxxx.rss" \
-e "TRANSMISSION_UMASK=0" \
-p 9091:9091 \
--dns 8.8.8.8 \

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