Setup Guide: qBittorrent Docker Routed Securely Through NordVPN(OpenVPN) on Ubuntu Server - By JosephDaedra
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I just use the Gluetun container setup to my Nord VPN Account and then all my other containers I want behind the VPN simply use my "gluetun-nordvpn" container for the network instead of say bridge. That way I can easily add more things behind it, plus if you use Watchtower to keep it all updated, whenever Gluetun updates Watchtower will rebuild all the other containers so you don't have to manually update them when GLuetun rebuilds.
Additionally, you can open ports for proxy clients in your Gluetun container and connect your other devices' browsers or other software to it. To go even more targeted, Firefox's official Multi-Account Containers addon supports applying proxies only to specific containers, and you can set websites to always open in a specific container. You can now granularly route traffic on any number of local devices as long as they support proxies, regardless of how many logins your VPN allows you to have, without having to put a blanket VPN at the router level or get into really convoluted routing tables. Gluetun really is just a swiss army knife for VPNs.
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Well that was a container I didn't know I needed setup! Thanks for that tip. 15 minutes and I had it up and running as a VPN/proxy.
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I have very good experience with airvpn.
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Nord is shit for BitTorrent. Use proton.
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use gluetun, much simpler
OP might be gluetun intolerant, please be considerate of their needs
+1 because I use gluetun. I blocked BitTorrent ports from my router to prevent physical leaks .
Installed gluetun with qBittorrent and connected the gluetun network with qBittorrent.
Of course this is OP's decision but with the gluetun network you can connect your apps with his network , this is incredibl.
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Why not just use the Binhex-QbittorrentVPN container which has a VPN setup built into it + failsafes that stop the container if the internal VPN is not working properly?