You have to expose the qbt http port in your VPN container. All API communication (arrs etc) goes through here.
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I have two containers, qBittorrent and the VPN:
- VPN is fully tunneled and encrypted.
- qbt only ever sees the VPN as its network. It is logically isolated from my main gateway.
- there are healthchecks running, so if the VPN fails qbt enters in a restart loop until the VPN is back to a healthy status.
- I use private trackers for 99% of my torrents.
You also have to know that these scummy law firms use honey pot attacks, where they advertise themselves as leechers and record your IP if you upload to them. Technically a proxy to another country would just be enough here, but hey, this works too and I sleep better.
No ads and a flat design that hasn’t changed in years. I could be wrong though, I’m not in the US, I just read about it.
Sweet lord my mouth is watering.
Craigslist? AFAIK their business model is quite forward thinking.
I’ve been doing it for almost 10 years. I know what I am doing. I have several layers of security.
If you however are a tech illiterate then of course you’ll get fined. I have friends who got fined too.
I have downloaded dozens of terabytes in Germany and I’m doing fine buddy.
Tap on FinancesDrone on your iOS device, scroll down and the email address will be marked as “recent”.
You know you have that configured to look into specific sites, right?
GDPR would like to have a word here. Most likely not done in the EU though.
God of War 3. Fucking epic.
It sucks because this is one of those things you don’t need them until you really do. Pay as you go model would be ok for me. Emergency? Sure, take a 100€ from my credit card just get me the hell out of here.