June 18, 201610 yr Is there a way to force a docker (or VM, but a docker is more convenient) to only use a specific NIC? This way, I can have my router force that traffic through a VPN tunnel based on the IP of that NIC. I'm on 6.1.9 right now, but could upgrade to 6.2 beta 23 if the new networking tools would help. Thanks!
June 26, 201610 yr I would also like to to this and there's been other posts.about this but nothing easy for the users that like to just click on stuff. The set it and forget it method. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N920A using Tapatalk
January 25, 20179 yr Sorry for digging up an old thread, but I just set up an RPi as an outbound VPN, and pointed my server to it. However, it means that I can no longer access Plex while outside the home. Given that I have two NICs in my server, I was wondering the same question as you: is it possible to route all traffic for sabnzbd + Sonarr to the NIC using the VPN gateway, but keep all other traffic, including Plex, through the other NIC connected to the router's non-VPN gateway? Did you ever find out a way around this?
January 25, 20179 yr Sorry for digging up an old thread, but I just set up an RPi as an outbound VPN, and pointed my server to it. However, it means that I can no longer access Plex while outside the home. Given that I have two NICs in my server, I was wondering the same question as you: is it possible to route all traffic for sabnzbd + Sonarr to the NIC using the VPN gateway, but keep all other traffic, including Plex, through the other NIC connected to the router's non-VPN gateway? Did you ever find out a way around this? Much easier to use Binhex's SabnzbdVPN docker and point sonarr to the VPN docker's privoxy port.
January 25, 20179 yr Much easier to use Binhex's SabnzbdVPN docker and point sonarr to the VPN docker's privoxy port. I'd not seen that. Thanks for the tip. I'll have a go at configuring it now - there doesn't seem to be much documentation.
January 25, 20179 yr Much easier to use Binhex's SabnzbdVPN docker and point sonarr to the VPN docker's privoxy port. Oh MAN! I just finished setting it up. Works a treat, and yesterday when I did a test d/l while it was connected to the RPi it was only at 2.5MB/s, but now it's at a near-full 7.5MB/s, so I think the RPi was acting as a bottleneck. Now to learn a bit about privoxy...
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