Hello people I recently set up a qBittorrent + Arr setup that is being run through a Gluetun container. I also got a port from AirVPN and added it as the FIREWALL_VPN_INPUT_PORTS environment variable to the docker-compose file. I am also able to see it on canyouseeme.

Gluetun is running on the port 6881 and the “Port used for incoming connections” is also 6881 in the qBittorrent settings. Should I change the incoming port to the one I got from AirVPN in the qBittorrent or is Gluetun already handling it for me?

Also should I run the Gluetun on the port I got from the AirVPN or is 6881 fine?

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Hmm I see, I had the port in 6881 docker-compose and used it for the incoming connections in qBittorrent for 2 days or so, would that get me a notice from the ISP? I’ve been using network_mode: "service:gluetun" the whole time and the curl https://ipleak.net/json/ from the qBittorrent container console always delivered the ip of my vpn.

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Hey, unlikely as the wan traffic should be going via the vpn. But at least you set it correctly now.

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I see, thanks for the answers and your time.

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