![]() ![]() Folder mounted to Windows share for completed downloads - each label goes to different folder within mounted share Is there a way to implement network lock when using the openvpn method above - or - if openVPN looses connection, will it automatically reconnect? If VPN fails for some reason, I don't want it to continue downloading torrents. Does connecting this way still offer all of the features such as ports I forward? If not or there's a better way to accomplish this, please let me knowģ. Even though I installed AirVPN in the VM (Ubuntu 17.04 圆4), it didn't have an option to launch at boot so instead I installed openvpn as a service and have it configured to launch the config file I downloaded at boot to automatically connect. I tried connecting via DDNS from a forwarded port I created using 58846 as local port but also didn't workĢ. This only occurs when the VPN is connected. ![]() However, when I try to connect to the Daemon using the Deluge Client with classic mode disabled, I cannot from my PC using the local IP and same port or even on the hosting PC using 127.0.0.1:58846. From the WebUI, it connects to 127.0.0.1:58846 (local ip because it's hosted on same system as daemon. From Deluge's WebUI in a browser, I can connect to Deluge's Daemon. Just wanted to ask a couple of questions including verification that how I set it up is the best suggested method for what I'm trying to do, please.ġ. I've already mounted the share for the downloads in the VM, set everything up, and all seems to be working except one thing. I host too many things on my primary system plus must connect to work's VPN on it which is why I'm using this setup. My goal is to have the local VM on 24/7 running Deluge and have it save all completed files to my primary system. ![]() I subscribed to AirVPN with the plan of using a local VM with my fiber connection instead of a remote Seedbox. I just recently started using AirVPN and have spent the weekend setting up a few things. ![]()
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