Update qBittorrent example to add a DOWN_COMMAND#147
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This has fix the same issue I was having. |
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hey, do you know if this would work with Tailscale? |
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I’m not familiar with tailscale sorry, but I guess try your luck if it has a similar commands. |
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@Ruben172 question on this: if you set the port to a random port then to the desired port both in an UP command, does it work as well? Asking since someone is PR-ing a script passteque/gluetun#2700 |
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For me, adding this down command addressed my issue with qBittorrent failing to reconnect after the VPN dies, which others seem to have experienced as well:
passteque/gluetun#1407
passteque/gluetun#2202
passteque/gluetun#2515
This also seems more efficient than using another container to do the same like in passteque/gluetun#1407 (comment)
I've only had my port forwarding die once in the week since I set this up, but it fixed it when I previously had to restart the container.