docker compose is appreciated

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      11 months ago

      Does this only tunnel qbittorrent through the VPN or all traffic on the device?

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        Have exactly the same setup:

        It tunnels everything that is bound to the same network (see the line with gluetun within the qbittorrent container.

        And for anyone using a reverse proxy: that can run against the gluetun container with the bound containers port. (edit: in OPs example gluetun:8090 for qbittorrent web)

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        Only qbit I have other stuff in that stack as well, like sonarr and radarr, that I cut out.

        The network mode setting in docker acts as a bind. The port is exposed to the host in gluetun. If gluetun throws an error and shuts down, qBit WebUI is no longer accessible.

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      10 months ago

      This is the way, look no further

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      10 months ago

      I also use glutun, works really well. Lots of VPNs are supported. Easy to add any docker container you want to it.

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        10 months ago

        eh get fucked ya Linux fanboy. Go cry about which distro is best instead of putting me down for trying to help someone.

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          I’m not familiar with docker on Windows, but I believe it runs through a (well integrated) VM. Do you run it 24/7 on your desktop pc? If yes, do you notice a performance impact while e.g. gaming?

          It’s surprising to me how docker managed to be the ultimate way to run services across all major OSs while only running on Linux specifically.

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            I run it on a dedicated machine that does all my media management. I’m transitioning to Linux eventually.

            I started out using a pi and installed sonarr and radarr with mono. Then I switched to docker on my spare windows machine. Whenever I get a break in work I’ll switch to Linux completely.

            Since my stuff is already containerized, it should be a painless transition… hopefully. I’ll probably wait until I get a new HDD to transition to a new format since all my stuff is NTFS.