I have a router I’m running nord vpn but I use bitTorrent on windows and I’m looking to switch. Does anyone have a flavor of Linux and program they use?

Any advice would be helpful I’m getting nowhere on forums.

    • commander@lemmings.world
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      8 days ago

      This post shouldn’t have been removed. There’s literally an active censorship campaign against free VPNs.

      Here is what it said:

      If you want a free VPN, you can try Riseup: https://riseup.net/en/vpn

      There’s qbittorrent for torrenting.

      The comment was removed because OP didn’t ask for a VPN recommendation. So we’re not allowed to recommend VPNs unless someone asks for it? I can guarantee you, there is not a single other instance of someone being banned for recommending paid VPNs even when nobody asked for it.

      This is becoming VERY suspicious!

      The mods are actively pushing misinformation, too, by saying I’m “misusing the service.” There’s literally no evidence to support this case. They just don’t want people using free VPNs.

      Look at the rest of this thread. The only VPN recommendation that was removed was the one for the only legitimately free VPN service that also allows torrenting. Funny how proton’s free VPN doesn’t allow torrenting, yet the mods kept all posts recommending proton.

      Please everyone. Try things for yourselves. Don’t let consumers on the internet dictate what you get to use. You will end up wasting a lot of money like them just to protect their fragile egos.

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    Asus WRT Router > Proton VPN

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    ProxMox EV

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    Debian 12 Headless VM

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    Docker Compose

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    Docker Engine

    • Unbound
    • Pihole
    • Prowlarr (for indexers)
    • Radarr
    • Sonarr
    • Lidarr
    • Readarr
    • 4 Instances of QBit for each ‘Arr
    • Jellyfin
    • Jellyseerr
    • Traefik for SSL/TLS
    • Homepage

    Kind of a crude & simplified way of putting my setup but I think it gets the point across.

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      8 days ago

      +1 for the WRT router, if you can get a decent device with an enough powerful CPU it can host Transmission

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        Asus WRT Routers are great however, it doesn’t support certain Registrars for DDNS like Cloudflare so I had to install Merlin Firmware, ssh into the router and then manually configure a cron-job so that my A records stay up to date with my WAN.

        https://github.com/clayauld/asus-merlin-cloudflare-ddns

        Thankfully somebody already been down this path a posted the documentation which made things 100x easier.

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      Just out of curiosity, why bother running 4 instances of qBit for the various *arrs? Why not just use automatic torrent management, and have the different categories download to different folders? My *arrs are all using a single instance of qBit, and each service simply uses a different category with a different download path.

      The benefit is that I can see my total up/down speeds, ratios, etc very easily without needing to change to an entirely different instance. I can filter by category, or see everything at the same time.

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    7 days ago

    I use qBitorrent with no VPN because my ISP don’t give a fuck of what I’m doing with their data

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    I use BiglyBt on Debian. I use BiglyBt because I previously used Vuze, and I used Vuze because I previously used Azureus. I don’t really remember why I went with Azureus originally, but it may have just been because it was popular at that time.

    I get the impression most people use other bittorrent clients nowadays, but BiglyBt does what I need it to do. I never really used any of the “advanced” features of Vuze myself, pretty much only using it for torrents.

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      Did qbittorrent have memory leaks for anyone else? From time to time I’m forced to kill it because it’s make my pc unusable. Still my torrent client of choose, but I would like to know if this is something someone else experienced.

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        ive not experienced that in the almost 10 years of using it on multiple debian based distros

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    I use qbittorent through Mullvad using Gluetun as qbt is running in docker.

    DHT and PEX don’t seem to work though, I did brief research and it seemed related to mullvad no longer allowing port forwarding? I don’t know enough about how it works but I tried messing with it for several hours a couple days ago to no avail, only trackers appear to work for connecting to other peers.

    On a headless Ubuntu LXC running in proxmox, I just access the qbt interface via its Web portal.

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    As far as flavors of Linux, I would honestly recommend using VirtualBox while on Windows. You can download a preconfigured VM of just about any Linux distro or download whatever iso you want and install in a VM. This gives you some freedom to play around and break things (and you probably will at least once) and get more familiar with the different desktop environments, software installation, command line, searching for how to do things etc.

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      There are 2 methods:

      First method is to open preferences in qbit, under Advanced > Network interface, select “wg0-mullvad” from the drop-down menu. The interface might be named something different for you, but it should stand out as pretty obvious which one to select.

      Other method is in qbit > Preferences > Connection, under “Proxy Server” select “SOCKS5” from the drop-down, input 10.64.0.1 as the host and 1080 as the port.

      You could even do both these options at the same time if you like, there is absolutely no downside. It’s like wearing 2 condoms except it feels the same as wearing nothing at all.

      • Communist@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz
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        7 days ago

        Ah, so, I should’ve been more clear, I have annoying requirements, I want qbittorrent to run through mullvad exclusively, and i want them to be intertwined and startup with eachother automatically. I don’t want any of my other apps to be running in mullvad, is there a good way to do that? I think the socks5 proxy requires me to have it open and running, and thus everything would run through it, but maybe that wireguard method works around that? not sure, just wondering

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          If it was Windows, it would simply be a matter of configuring the Split-tunneling options in the mullvad app and it would work the way you want, but on to use the split tunneling feature in mullvad on linux is a bit clunky and doesn’t remember your settings so it annoyingly needs you to manually whitelist each app everytime you load it up.

          What I do is I run mullvad in a gluetun docker container on my nas and have the environment variable “HTTPPROXY=on” set.

          Then, I connect apps on my desktop computer to gluetun by going into the network settings of whatever app I want to route through mullvad and set the proxy settings to “HTTP proxy” <nas ip>:8888. I use these proxy settings for things like FreeTube and one of the web browsers i have installed that I want to use only with a vpn.

          This will work if you set the http proxy setting in qbit, but if you are going to the trouble of setting up docker, you may as well have qbit running in a docker container too.

          Maybe the best option for you is to install docker (even if you don’t have a server or nas, you can run it on your desktop), and run gluetun and qbit in docker containers, this will auto start on boot running headless in the background and the vpn wont interfere with the rest on you computer.

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          7 days ago

          I was in the same boat. I just want the VPN for my torrent client, without it impacting any other running applications/services. Try https://github.com/jamesmcm/vopono, which uses network namespaces and has killswitch functionality.

          As for Nix, I have no idea.

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            7 days ago

            That’s actually perfect, thank you so much! I’ve been wanting to switch from nordvpn because it’s ass but i got 3 years for basically free, gonna switch to mull with this as soon as that runs out, awesome!

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        It’s like wearing 2 condoms except it feels the same as wearing nothing at all.

        …I mean…