

What is Transmission doing or has in it’s setup that qBittorent doesn’t? Interestingly when I close Transmission “ “ gives an error again and says the port is closed.Īs far as firewalls are concerned I have disabled ufw (I read on some post somewhere it can cause problems) and there are practically no iptable rules apart from three being –P INPUT ACCEPT and ditto for FORWARD and OUTPUT. The port tests OK from within the client and “ “ says the port is open. I then try the Transmission client that came with Linux and hey presto it works. I tried testing connectivity using “ “ and of course it gives me an error. Here’s where it gets weird (for me anyhow). QBittorrent has the new port set correctly in it’s configuration settings but I cannot get the client to accept direct connections. AirVPN users will need to generate a unique OpenVPN configuration file by using the following.

I have also forwarded an extra port in my account so there is no conflict with the windows machine. Docker build script for Arch Linux base with qBittorrent. I have installed all software and Eddie (latest) runs fine and seems to be stable. Please bear with me I’m very much a novice in the Linux world. I am having some trouble getting qbittorent running properly with port forwarding on the Linux machine (Running Bodhi Linux) but there are also questions on Linux firewalls too.
QBITTORRENT AIRVPN LINUX UPGRADE
I would to now like to migrate some things over to Linux as I ponder whether to upgrade to Windows 10 or not. I’ve been running Eddie and qBittorrent (and previously uTorrent) on Windows (7) for years without too many issues.
