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I currenly reside in a country with strict piracy rules but also have access to the internet in a country where piracy is not enforced. I want to setup a VPN and route qBittorrent's traffic through it. The idea is to do something like this:

I am fresh to selfhosting and most of the time have no clue how to achieve what I want. So far I have tried Tailscale but I think it won't work how I want it to. If it helps, I have domain name registered. Can anybody point me to the right direction?

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[–] abominable_panda@lemmy.world 8 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 16 hours ago) (1 children)

Raspberry Pi:

  1. Install wireguard (as a server)
  2. Set up a peer/client config
  3. Open wireguard port on the router

MiniPC:

  1. Install wireguard (as a client)
  2. Add server config and connect to server
  3. Verify connection
  4. Ensure connect on boot

Points to note:

  • Configure them both locally and ensure you have a connection before you move the pi to another country

  • If you're behind a CGNAT on one network, that'll change some things. That network will have to be the client. (If both are behind CGNAT, you're out of luck and cant use this - will have to be tailscale or other method)

  • If using a domain name make sure its always pointing to your ip (in case it's not static)

  • I think if you set allowed ip as 0.0.0.0/0 on the client it'll route all traffic.

Edit:

Saw your comment about just having qbt use the vpn. Check this guide out

[–] imetators@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 19 hours ago

I will look into WireGuard! Thank you!