I want to run only qBittorrent through my VPN but with my current setup, I have a namespace for OpenVPN and qBittorrent runs entirely through it. The issue with that is that Sonarr and Radarr can’t access it. Because of that, I would like to switch my setup to use a network interface instead. What would be the best way to do that?

Edit: I used this guide, with some changes to make it work on my setup, to set it up. I can also post my docker-compose file here if anyone’s interested.

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    7 months ago

    Will that install qBittorrent by itself and allow Sonarr and Radarr that run outside the container to speak to it? Then it would be perfect

    Edit: For some reason I thought it was a torrent client but it’s just a VPN client. So it creates a network interface but doesn’t route all traffic through it?

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      7 months ago

      You run a gluetun container and a qBittorrent container on which you set the “network mode” to the gluetun container. Then you put your *arr software and the gluetun container in the same (virtual) network so they can communicate internally. All containers using gluetun as their “network mode” have their ports available on the gluetun container. You can also put the qBittorrent container in your virtual internal network but then you have to make sure that the network is marked as internal to avoid traffic leaking.

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      7 months ago

      Here’s an example docker-compose.yaml for gluetun with Nordvpn and qBittorrent"

      version: "3"
      services:
        gluetun:
          image: qmcgaw/gluetun
          container_name: gluetun
          cap_add:
            - NET_ADMIN
          devices:
            - /dev/net/tun:/dev/net/tun
          ports:
            # this makes qBittorrent's web UI accessible on localhost:8080
            - "127.0.0.1:8080:8080"
          environment:
            # See https://github.com/qdm12/gluetun-wiki/tree/main/setup#setup
            - VPN_SERVICE_PROVIDER=nordvpn
            - VPN_TYPE=wireguard
            - WIREGUARD_PRIVATE_KEY=aGFoYWltbm90dGhhdGR1bWJnb2RkYW1taXQ=
            - TZ=Europe/Berlin
            # Server list updater
            # See https://github.com/qdm12/gluetun-wiki/blob/main/setup/servers.md#update-the-vpn-servers-list
            - UPDATER_PERIOD=
            - SERVER_COUNTRIES=Germany
            - SERVER_REGIONS=p2p
        qbittorrent:
          image: lscr.io/linuxserver/qbittorrent:latest
          container_name: qbittorrent
          network_mode: "service:gluetun"
          environment:
            - PUID=1000
            - PGID=1000
            - TZ=Europe/Berlin
            - WEBUI_PORT=8080
          volumes:
            - ./config:/config
            - ./downloads:/downloads
            - ./torrents:/torrents
          restart: unless-stopped
      

      You can use qBittorrent’s API (enable it in the settings) to add magnet links. I have a small wrapper tool for that, so I can just click on a magnet link in the browser and it gets added to the queue.