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Yeah. If I use the default VPN app, many websites would simply block my IP address, so it’s a good way to separate Qbittorrent from other apps and services.
I suggest fully uninstalling the app using tools like App Cleaner and then reinstalling it.
I’m running a media server on my MacBook. MacOS by default doesn’t support split tunnels, so I’m using qBittorrent + VPN Docker container to achieve that. That way, only qBittorrent is using the VPN file, no other service.
I don’t have any issues with the Qbittorrent desktop client. I’m also running Qbittorrent Docker.
Visit the Mac software website section. They have some of the best websites.
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That script is a lifesaver! 😅I’ve used it countless times. Usually, GitHub takes them down, but this one managed to survive.
I have several people who usually access my media server from abroad. Can you confirm if the WireGuard network you mentioned allows you to “legally torrent” media using it?
Has anyone used Mullvad vpn with a media server? I’m currently using AirVPN, but it’s not that good speed-wise. I’ve been looking at Mullvad for a while, but they’ve abandoned port forwarding, which I’m not sure how big of an impact that is.
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Thank you. It turns out the issue was with the naming. I had to delete all the episodes and let the Arrs system handle it. Now, Bazarr starts adding subtitles. Before, I couldn’t manually search for subtitles on bazarr. Using Filebot to rename anime was a terrible idea. It works well with TV series, but it messed up anime.
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Dad of the year