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Recommendations for torrenting with linux?

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    I have a router I'm running nord vpn but I use bitTorrent on windows and I'm looking to switch. Does anyone have a flavor of Linux and program they use?

    Any advice would be helpful I'm getting nowhere on forums.

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    I would also look in to I2P. Their are a few clients that support it like qbittorrent.

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      I have a router I'm running nord vpn but I use bitTorrent on windows and I'm looking to switch. Does anyone have a flavor of Linux and program they use?

      Any advice would be helpful I'm getting nowhere on forums.

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      Honestly, whatever floats your boat. There are many good options here, just try all and use the one you liked most. Or just go and pick one, or use the one that comes pre-installed in your distro.

      Recommended ones:

      • qbittorrent (my favourite as for many other in the comments)
      • Transmission
      • Deluge
      • rtorrent (great if you run a headless server)
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        Asus WRT Router > Proton VPN

        ^

        ProxMox EV

        ^

        Debian 12 VM

        ^

        Docker Compose

        ^

        Docker Engine

        • Unbound
        • Pihole
        • Prowlarr (for indexers)
        • Radarr
        • Sonarr
        • Lidarr
        • Readarr
        • 4 Instances of QBit for each ‘Arr
        • Jellyfin
        • Jellyseerr
        • Traefik for SSL/TLS
        • Homepage

        Kind of a crude way of putting my setup but I think it gets the point across.

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        +1 for the WRT router, if you can get a decent device with an enough powerful CPU it can host Transmission

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          I have a router I'm running nord vpn but I use bitTorrent on windows and I'm looking to switch. Does anyone have a flavor of Linux and program they use?

          Any advice would be helpful I'm getting nowhere on forums.

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          Deluge and Surfshark VPN

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          • S [email protected]

            I have a router I'm running nord vpn but I use bitTorrent on windows and I'm looking to switch. Does anyone have a flavor of Linux and program they use?

            Any advice would be helpful I'm getting nowhere on forums.

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            Generally most people get recommended to start their Linux journey with Mint as it is noob friendly (while still having full functionality) other options to consider would be popOS Ubuntu & Fedora.

            qBittorrent is the most recommended I've seen, although I use transmission.

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              I have a router I'm running nord vpn but I use bitTorrent on windows and I'm looking to switch. Does anyone have a flavor of Linux and program they use?

              Any advice would be helpful I'm getting nowhere on forums.

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              If you want a free VPN, you can try Riseup: https://riseup.net/en/vpn

              There's qbittorrent for torrenting.

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                I have a router I'm running nord vpn but I use bitTorrent on windows and I'm looking to switch. Does anyone have a flavor of Linux and program they use?

                Any advice would be helpful I'm getting nowhere on forums.

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                Just use qbittorrent

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                • S [email protected]

                  I have a router I'm running nord vpn but I use bitTorrent on windows and I'm looking to switch. Does anyone have a flavor of Linux and program they use?

                  Any advice would be helpful I'm getting nowhere on forums.

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                  qbittorrent + mullvadvpn

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                    qbittorrent + mullvadvpn

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                    (on debian 12)

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                      (on debian 12)

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                      Why Debian 12 specifically?

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                        Generally most people get recommended to start their Linux journey with Mint as it is noob friendly (while still having full functionality) other options to consider would be popOS Ubuntu & Fedora.

                        qBittorrent is the most recommended I've seen, although I use transmission.

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                        Why do you use transmission? Genuinely curious. The times I tried to use it, it seemed so basic and lacking functionality

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                          I have a router I'm running nord vpn but I use bitTorrent on windows and I'm looking to switch. Does anyone have a flavor of Linux and program they use?

                          Any advice would be helpful I'm getting nowhere on forums.

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                          I use qbittorent through Mullvad using Gluetun as qbt is running in docker.

                          DHT and PEX don't seem to work though, I did brief research and it seemed related to mullvad no longer allowing port forwarding? I don't know enough about how it works but I tried messing with it for several hours a couple days ago to no avail, only trackers appear to work for connecting to other peers.

                          On a headless Ubuntu LXC running in proxmox, I just access the qbt interface via its Web portal.

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                            This is what I use. Once you get it working, it's a great setup. I have it running on my mini HTPC under the hood, and it really doesn't use much in the way of resources.

                            It has a webui that I can use to search and add torrents, and you can choose an alternate UI for the page if you want (I used VueTorrent, it looks better on mobile).

                            And, like others have said, you can bind it so that if your VPN disconnects, torrents won't just keep running in the background.

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                            Second VueTorrent. Makes for an absolutely blissful experience managing torrents and with qbittorrent's built in search plugins you early have to go to the sites anymore

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                              Honestly, whatever floats your boat. There are many good options here, just try all and use the one you liked most. Or just go and pick one, or use the one that comes pre-installed in your distro.

                              Recommended ones:

                              • qbittorrent (my favourite as for many other in the comments)
                              • Transmission
                              • Deluge
                              • rtorrent (great if you run a headless server)
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                              +1 to rtorrent

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                                Qbittorrent: you can bind the application with a network interface and ensure all the connexion will use your vpn.

                                bonus: you can use it as a server (without any graphical interface) and manage the torrent with your browser. This way, you can create a torrentbox on a dedicated computer.

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                                Yes, this is what I do, with Private Internet Access (VPN). You can bind qbittorrent to PIA's interface, and also to its forwarding port.

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                                  Why do you use transmission? Genuinely curious. The times I tried to use it, it seemed so basic and lacking functionality

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                                  For me, I like that it isn't overcomplicated and just works. It being basic is a big pro to me.

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                                    +1 for the WRT router, if you can get a decent device with an enough powerful CPU it can host Transmission

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                                    Asus WRT Routers are great however, it doesn’t support certain Registrars for DDNS like Cloudflare so I had to install Merlin Firmware, ssh into the router and then manually configure a cron-job so that my A records stay up to date with my WAN.

                                    https://github.com/clayauld/asus-merlin-cloudflare-ddns

                                    Thankfully somebody already been down this path a posted the documentation which made things 100x easier.

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                                      Asus WRT Routers are great however, it doesn’t support certain Registrars for DDNS like Cloudflare so I had to install Merlin Firmware, ssh into the router and then manually configure a cron-job so that my A records stay up to date with my WAN.

                                      https://github.com/clayauld/asus-merlin-cloudflare-ddns

                                      Thankfully somebody already been down this path a posted the documentation which made things 100x easier.

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                                      My ISP uses CG-WAN so in order for me to remote into it, I had to set up Tailscale, the OS isn't perfect but is way better than any consumer grade router in the market. I also use a custom firmware, a forked version of OpenWRT that works with routers with modems.

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                                        Yes, this is what I do, with Private Internet Access (VPN). You can bind qbittorrent to PIA's interface, and also to its forwarding port.

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                                        Yeah, I just wish there was a way to automatically update the port whenever it changes. It doesn’t change often since my server tends to stay on 24/7. But when it does change, it would be nice to have it automatically update.

                                        Back before my current server, I was just messing around with it in Windows. I discovered that qBit actually stores the forwarded port in the registry, and PIA has a terminal command that can print the currently forwarded port. I tried to write a quick .bat script to automatically run when the PIA network adapter connected. The goal was to grab the port number and update the registry for qBit any time the internet went out or my server was rebooted.

                                        And it seemed to work fine. It launched when PIA connected, and pushed the new value to the registry. But that forwarded port was also apparently being stored somewhere else as well, because just updating the registry wasn’t enough; When qBit launched it still showed the old port number, even though all of the documentation I found said it was simply a registry value. At that point I just gave up and manually updated it every time I turned my computer on.

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                                          Asus WRT Router > Proton VPN

                                          ^

                                          ProxMox EV

                                          ^

                                          Debian 12 VM

                                          ^

                                          Docker Compose

                                          ^

                                          Docker Engine

                                          • Unbound
                                          • Pihole
                                          • Prowlarr (for indexers)
                                          • Radarr
                                          • Sonarr
                                          • Lidarr
                                          • Readarr
                                          • 4 Instances of QBit for each ‘Arr
                                          • Jellyfin
                                          • Jellyseerr
                                          • Traefik for SSL/TLS
                                          • Homepage

                                          Kind of a crude way of putting my setup but I think it gets the point across.

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                                          Just out of curiosity, why bother running 4 instances of qBit for the various *arrs? Why not just use automatic torrent management, and have the different categories download to different folders? My *arrs are all using a single instance of qBit, and each service simply uses a different category with a different download path.

                                          The benefit is that I can see my total up/down speeds, ratios, etc very easily without needing to change to an entirely different instance.

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