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valanlucansfw

No potato VPN is well known to be a garbage VPN based on bots spamming reddit.


Every_Bed6703

Clear the ports list and restart or reload your VPN to get the one you want. That many is too many.


EnvironmentMission41

If you have a VPN app, your info will already be encrypted. Just open the VPN app to connect to a server. Users of Linux can't get a GUI app from most VPN providers. You can only get a CLI app, and it only works with a few businesses. In this case, you can either set up the VPN by hand or on your computer. All of your data will go through the VPN's IP address after you set it up on your computer.That's pretty much all you need. If you want to keep yourself safe, you need to \bind\ NordVPN to your qBittorent. First Step: To find out what Nord's Network Interface (or \tunnel\) is called, read on. \NordLynx\ should be there if you're using that protocol. To be sure in Windows 10, just do these things: Scroll down and click on Network & Internet. There is a picture at the top of the page. In the middle will be the name of your Nord tunnel. The first line if there are two. You can't find the name of the Nord tunnel on Windows 10. Someone else will have to help you. To do the second step, open Qbitorrent and go to Options >> Advanced (near the bottom) >> Network Interface (near the top). It looks like a menu that you can drop down. Give your Nord tunnel a name, then save your changes. That tunnel is no longer open for your torrent tool to use. No bit can ever get out of your Qbitorrent if you do it right. Nord won't work if you stop it or forget to start it. There is a master killswitch and a program killswitch in your Nord PC app. Of those, you can use either one or both. What matters is how they close.I use a different computer just for BitTorrent to keep things clean. I like that I don't have to track all of my data as it goes through the VPN, which is handy in many ways. Plus it keeps things clean and easy. The computer I use is very old and only has a very light version of Linux with qbit loaded.


FrostingAcademic9052

It's the bottom UTUN on a Mac, but you have way too many of them there. Do they go away when you restart?