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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/426190

I am running Ubuntu Server with Plex, qBittorrent-Nox, and CyberGhost. I want to route qBittorrent through the CyberGhost VPN, but not Plex.

I have never used Docker, but from what I gather online, it seems like the containers operate like little VM’s for compartmentalization and resource allocation. If that is correct, would I be able to put qBittorrent-Nox and CyberGhost into the same docker container to route qBittorrent-Nox through the VPN while Plex runs outside the VPN in its own snap?

Thanks for the help!

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[–] abeltramo@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

You can use a container that includes a vpn client like others mentioned OR you can have a container that uses the network of another container!

The basic idea is that you have a single openvpn/wireguard container and then you route all the other containers to use that network, see this stackoverflow post for more info.

The only downside of this solution is that you have to open the ports that you need in the vpn container.