qBittorrent, WireGuard and OpenVPN
Docker container which runs the latest headless qBittorrent Client while connecting to WireGuard (experimental) or OpenVPN with iptables killswitch to prevent IP leakage when the tunnel goes down.
Docker Features
- Base: Debian 10-slim
- qBittorrent compiled from source
- libtorrent compiled from source
- Selectively enable or disable WireGuard or OpenVPN support
- IP tables killswitch to prevent IP leaking when VPN connection fails
- Specify name servers to add to container
- Configure UID and GID for config files and blackhole for qBittorrent
- Created with Unraid in mind
- BitTorrent port 8999 by default
Run container from Docker registry
The container is available from the Docker registry and this is the simplest way to get it. To run the container use this command:
$ docker run --privileged -d \
-v /your/config/path/:/config \
-v /your/downloads/path/:/downloads \
-e "VPN_ENABLED=yes" \
-e "LAN_NETWORK=192.168.0.0/24" \
-e "NAME_SERVERS=1.1.1.1,1.0.0.1" \
-p 8080:8080 \
--restart unless-stopped \
dyonr/qbittorrentvpn
Variables, Volumes, and Ports
Environment Variables
Variable | Required | Function | Example | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
VPN_ENABLED |
Yes | Enable VPN? (yes/no) | VPN_ENABLED=yes |
yes |
VPN_TYPE |
Yes | WireGuard or OpenVPN? (wireguard/openvpn) | VPN_TYPE=wireguard |
openvpn |
VPN_USERNAME |
No | If username and password provided, configures ovpn file automatically | VPN_USERNAME=ad8f64c02a2de |
|
VPN_PASSWORD |
No | If username and password provided, configures ovpn file automatically | VPN_PASSWORD=ac98df79ed7fb |
|
LAN_NETWORK |
Yes (atleast one) | Comma delimited local Network's with CIDR notation | LAN_NETWORK=192.168.0.0/24,10.10.0.0/24 |
|
NAME_SERVERS |
No | Comma delimited name servers | NAME_SERVERS=1.1.1.1,1.0.0.1 |
1.1.1.1,1.0.0.1 |
PUID |
No | UID applied to config files and blackhole | PUID=99 |
99 |
PGID |
No | GID applied to config files and blackhole | PGID=100 |
100 |
UMASK |
No | UMASK=002 |
002 |
|
HEALTH_CHECK_HOST |
No | This is the host or IP that the healthcheck script will use to check an active connection | HEALTH_CHECK_HOST=one.one.one.one |
one.one.one.one |
HEALTH_CHECK_INTERVAL |
No | This is the time in seconds that the container waits to see if the internet connection still works (check if VPN died) | HEALTH_CHECK_INTERVAL=300 |
300 |
HEALTH_CHECK_SILENT |
No | Set to 1 to supress the 'Network is up' message. Defaults to 1 if unset. |
HEALTH_CHECK_SILENT=1 |
1 |
DISABLE_IPV6 * |
No | Setting the value of this to 0 will enable IPv6 in sysctl. 1 will disable IPv6 in sysctl. |
DISABLE_IPV6=1 |
1 |
ADDITIONAL_PORTS |
No | Adding a comma delimited list of ports will allow these ports via the iptables script. | ADDITIONAL_PORTS=1234,8112 |
*This option was initially added as a way to fix problems with VPN providers that support IPv6 and might not work at all. I am unable to test this since my VPN provider does not support IPv6, nor I have an IPv6 connection.
Volumes
Volume | Required | Function | Example |
---|---|---|---|
config |
Yes | qBittorrent, WireGuard and OpenVPN config files | /your/config/path/:/config |
downloads |
No | Default blackhole path for saving magnet links | /your/downloads/path/:/downloads |
Ports
Port | Proto | Required | Function | Example |
---|---|---|---|---|
8080 |
TCP | Yes | qBittorrent WebUI | 8080:8080 |
8999 |
TCP | Yes | qBittorrent TCP Listening Port | 8999:8999 |
8999 |
UDP | Yes | qBittorrent UDP Listening Port | 8999:8999/udp |
Access the WebUI
Access http://IPADDRESS:PORT from a browser on the same network. (for example: http://192.168.0.90:8080)
Default Credentials
Credential | Default Value |
---|---|
username |
admin |
password |
adminadmin |
How to use WireGuard
The container will fail to boot if VPN_ENABLED
is set and there is no valid .conf file present in the /config/wireguard directory. Drop a .conf file from your VPN provider into /config/wireguard and start the container again. The file must have the name wg0.confg
.
How to use OpenVPN
The container will fail to boot if VPN_ENABLED
is set and there is no valid .ovpn file present in the /config/openvpn directory. Drop a .ovpn file from your VPN provider into /config/openvpn and start the container again. You may need to edit the ovpn configuration file to load your VPN credentials from a file by setting auth-user-pass
.
Note: The script will use the first ovpn file it finds in the /config/openvpn directory. Adding multiple ovpn files will not start multiple VPN connections.
Example auth-user-pass option for .ovpn files
auth-user-pass credentials.conf
Example credentials.conf
username
password
PUID/PGID
User ID (PUID) and Group ID (PGID) can be found by issuing the following command for the user you want to run the container as:
id <username>
Known issue IPv6
There is a known issue with VPN providers that support IPv6.
To workaround this issue, you need to add the folling lines to your .ovpn file:
pull-filter ignore 'route-ipv6'
pull-filter ignore 'ifconfig-ipv6'
Thanks to Technikte in Issue #19.
Issues
If you are having issues with this container please submit an issue on GitHub. Please provide logs, docker version and other information that can simplify reproducing the issue. Using the latest stable verison of Docker is always recommended. Support for older version is on a best-effort basis.
Credits: This projects originates from MarkusMcNugen/docker-qBittorrentvpn, but forking was not possible since DyonR/jackettvpn uses the fork already. MarkusMcNugen/docker-qBittorrentvpn DyonR/jackettvpn