• macgregor@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Switched to qbittorrent+gluetun side car recently and it’s been pretty good compared to the poorly maintained combo torrent+OpenVPN images I was using. Being able to update my torrent client image/config independent from the VPN client is great. Unfortunately most of the docs are Docker focused so it’s a bit of trial and error to get it setup in a non-docker environment like Kubernetes. Here’s my deployment in case it’s useful for anyone. Be careful that you configure qbittirrent to use “tun0” as it’s network interface or you will be exposed (got pinged by AT&T before I realized that one). I’m sure there’s a more robust way to makeuse of gluetun’s DNS over TLS and iptables kill switch that doesn’t require messing with qbittorrent config to secure, but that’s what I have so far and it works well enough for now.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah, the situation you’re describing is impossible with docker because if you set it up as intended there’s no way for your containers to access the Internet without going through the VPN.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah, I know, that’s a huge advantage in this situation, but not one I can take advantage of 🙂

    • NaturallyAsh@szmer.info
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      1 year ago

      I went from Mullvad to AirVpn a month ago. I really like it so far. The web ui takes some getting used to. But I haven’t had any issues and port forwarding works very well.