• DebatableRaccoon
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    7 months ago

    It’s not bad but it’s pretty bare. A lot of people like their bells and whistles these days.

    Edit: Changed the wording to be less broad for all the “But I…” specials.

    • The Quuuuuill
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      157 months ago

      speak for yourself. if it’s pretty bare, it just moved to the top of my list

      • DebatableRaccoon
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        27 months ago

        Then enjoy. It just isn’t for a lot of people. You have helped as a statistic to the original question though.

      • @[email protected]
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        77 months ago

        Does Transmission let you force the use of a specific connection?

        For example, qBittorrent lets you choose your VPN as its only allowed connection so that you can’t accidentally use your regular network when not connected to the VPN.

        • @[email protected]
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          17 months ago

          Never thought of that. In my use case, Transmission is running in a container on my server, so it only ever has one connection, and VPN and traffic management happens on my router.

        • @[email protected]
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          17 months ago

          Hi! Could you give me some details or a link that describes how to do that? I’d like to harden my install. Thank you! :)

          • @[email protected]
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            37 months ago

            In the settings panel, the Advanced section has a setting for network interface, with a drop down menu of your available network devices. Your VPN connection should appear as a separate device in the list. If you choose that, it will only send data through that device, so if you’re not connected, it has nowhere to send data to.

            The github only has a description of the setting, and doesn’t really explain it any more than that.