![]() When finished, 1 click and I am out of NordVPN. Whenever I need to download something with qBittorrent I just click, on one of my laptops, and activate NordVPN selecting which country servers I want to use (check different laws in different country regarding privacy) then proceed with download. In addition I installed NordVPN on two of my laptops running Linux. that are stored on OMV NAS and controlled by MariaDB. TORGUARD RASPBERRY PI FULLI installed NordVPN and full time activated on all of mine Nvidia Shields where I use Kodi for streaming and Movies, TV_Shows, Music etc. Everyone has to have a separate computer networked with OMV, right?. My OMV serves as NAS and MariaDB in Portainer, that is it. Well, I use somewhat different approach to VPN and OMV. There are multiple youtube videos on this. You would then route Sonarr, Radarr, etc. It's fairly easy to set up and has multiple preconfigured VPN's or if you choose one that isn't on their list, you can manually set one up. haugene-transmission is probably the easiest (and most commonly used here on the forum) for this. Sonarr using RARBG, EZTV, and Pirate Bay via Jackett indexers and Qbittorrent w/ VPN as download client.:ĭepending on the VPN you choose. Here are the docker images I use for this: Sonar grabs the content via VPN capable Qbittorent.įor movies, the same Qbittorrent client downloads to disk and I manually move the ones I wish to keep into the directory that Plex sees. Other than not running OMV on a Pi this is my use case also, but only for Sonar. ![]() or even load Kodi, or Plex on the Pi as well, to watch from there ![]() I will then watch the series and movies from my SmartTV by accessing these downloaded files from my NAS. all of this while running through a VPN so my public IP isn't visible to the net. The idea is to use Sonarr and Radarr on my Pi, together with a torrent client of some sort (suggestions), to download monitored series I specify and download missing episodes from what I already have as well as new episodes as they come out. ![]() I have setup my Raspberry Pi as a NAS using OMV on my local network. ![]()
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