Debian / Ubuntu and derivatives (autotools/qmake).Debian / Ubuntu and derivatives (CMake).Using VSCode for qBittorrent development.OpenVPN and qBittorrent without X server.Running qBittorrent without X server (WebUI only, systemd service set up, Ubuntu 15.04 or newer).Running qBittorrent without X server (WebUI only).
Let's Encrypt certificates + NGINX reverse proxy - Linux.Let's Encrypt Certificates + Caddy2 Reverse Proxy.qBittorrent options (current and deprecated).I truly hope that someone of you has some ideas how to figure this out. But being busy with setting qbittorrent up, I didn't have the time to use it as a NAS yet. The server is new and I don't have any data on it yet but smb shares work and I will use my server as a NAS in the future. I also restartet the server once and redid all permissions. I also tried starting qbittorrent with the vpn configurations right at the beginning sometimes. I have always set up qbittorent by default and then tried to add the vpn. I downloaded the files from mullvad and I of course payed attention to have wireguard servers for the wireguard protocol and the same with openVPN. I tried to do it with out, because it should work without ading those parameters at the beginning and this also didn't work. So that's what I typed in for the authentification username and password. On mullvads homepage they are stating, that my account number should be used as my username and "m" as the password. The app is trying to deploy for hours and nothing is happening. I also took out everything IPv6 and the DNS out of the file as shown by the truechart channel on YouTube. so there shouldn't be any permissions issues there. I added the vpn conf file to /home/vpn which is owned by apps. I have tried to do it with the wireguard protocol multiple times. But every attempt to connect it with my vpn has failed so far. Qbittorrent is working on it's one just fine with both versions (original and truecharts). And that's how qbittorrent is configured: