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Got it. But what's the difference between routing any container using privoxyvpn and setting up proxy settings in, say for example, sonarr/radarr like spaceinvader one did here?
 
There is a big difference, proxy will forward HTTPS traffic only, whereas binding network ensures ALL traffic is sent down the VPN tunnel

To be clear, for sonarr proxy is fine as it is HTTPS traffic only

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1 hour ago, binhex said:

There is a big difference, proxy will forward HTTPS traffic only, whereas binding network ensures ALL traffic is sent down the VPN tunnel

To be clear, for sonarr proxy is fine as it is HTTPS traffic only

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Thank you. Do you happen to know how to use the dynamic port forwarding of hide.me in qbittorrent? If yes, how do I configure it?

 

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Thank you. Do you happen to know how to use the dynamic port forwarding of hide.me in qbittorrent? If yes, how do I configure it?
 
There is no support for automatic port assignment from that VPN provider

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2 hours ago, binhex said:

There is no support for automatic port assignment from that VPN provider

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BTW, if I use PIA, how do I know if port forwarding is ok and what port if forwarded?

 

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2 hours ago, HHUBS said:

 

BTW, if I use PIA, how do I know if port forwarding is ok and what port if forwarded?

 

If you use the qbittorentvpn container that's taken care of for you automatically, and you can still send traffic for other containers through the container or use the proxy for the *arr apps.

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7 hours ago, HHUBS said:

 

BTW, if I use PIA, how do I know if port forwarding is ok and what port if forwarded?

 

Not sure if the straight binhex-privoxyvpn container is different from the binhex-qbittorrentvpn, but on the latter the logs will have a message that looks like this: [info] Successfully assigned and bound incoming port '####'

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I just updated Privoxyvpn to the latest version, but now my Soulseek container that I'm running through Privoxy can't connect any longer.

 

EDIT: Solved. There was some issue with certificates on the side of AirVPN. Fixed it by renewing the cert from the Airvpn client area, then generating a new ovpn file and placing that in PrivoxyVPN's config folder, replacing the old file. Everything now working again.

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I'm only using the container to route other containers through the VPN. With all containers it has worked except binhex-plexpass, it is localy inaccessible even though I configure port 32400 on binhex-privoxyvpn, does anyone know why this happens and how to solve it?

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Hello, I've been using your arch-delugevpn container with no issues.
Decided I didn't require deluge anymore so I went with arch-privoxyvpn.

Getting weird behavior, the proxy works (connection to Wireguard and DNS), but the container claims a DNS Failure, which causes the wireguard interface to restart. Then It attempts to get DNS again until failure and the cycle continues.
In the container I can resolve dns queries without issue.

Did not find a similar problem in the thread, if I missed it, please let me know.

supervisord.log

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Everytime i start privoxyvpn i get a new port(s) mapping to 8118 and 9118. How do i stop this random port mapping?

 

PORT CONFIGURATION

0.0.0.0:32811  8118/tcp

:::32811  8118/tcp

0.0.0.0:32810  9118/tcp

:::32810  9118/tcp

 

This 32811 are the ones that's getting changed all the time. It is very annoying. 

 

EDIT:

I managed to solve it by setting 

PRIVOXYVPN_PORT_8118=8118

PRIVOXYVPN_PORT_9118=9118

 

In the .env file. :D

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However, there does not seem to be ipv6 support enabled for this container. I have IPv6 nativly and turned on in my docker. So i gotta swap network each time i update my privoxyvpn container.

 

A much better solution would be to implement ipv6 support for privoxyvpn.

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