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  • I personally shove Transmission into Docker:

    services:
      wireguard:
        image: ghcr.io/linuxserver/wireguard
        container_name: wireguard
        cap_add:
          - NET_ADMIN
          - SYS_MODULE
        environment:
          - PUID=1000
          - PGID=1000
          - TZ=Europe/Stockholm
        ports:
          - 9091:9091/tcp
        volumes:
          - ./config:/config
          - /lib/modules:/lib/modules
        sysctls:
          - net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6=0
          - net.ipv4.conf.all.src_valid_mark=1
        restart: unless-stopped
      transmission:
        image: ghcr.io/linuxserver/transmission
        container_name: transmission
        ulimits:
          nofile: 1048576
        environment:
          - PUID=1000
          - PGID=996
          - TZ=Europe/Stockholm
          - USER=azurediamond
          - PASS=hunter2
        volumes:
          - ./config:/config
          - /data:/data
          - /data/Torrents/dl:/downloads
          - /data/Torrents/inbox/start:/watch
        network_mode: "service:wireguard"
        depends_on: [ "wireguard" ]
        restart: unless-stopped
    

    Make sure your mullvad config is called wg0.conf in ./config.



  • Generally when you download files over torrent through your ISP, you end up getting love letters from rightsholders. I personally use a homelab NAS as my seedbox and for my public tracker stuff (as well as anime downloads over XDCC) I use Mullvad. I don’t seed overly much on public trackers because of it, but my ratio on private trackers is sky high because ISPs won’t send love letters for private trackers.