Edit: I had to enable port forwarding. I didn’t realize it was required.

Note: for some reason strikethrough isn’t working (otherwise, I’d apply it to the original question. Also, not sure if I should delete this post now that it is working, or leave it up in case other people have the same issue.

Does anyone know why qbittorrent would be showing 0 seeders if a tracker shows that there are several?

I am using Proton VPN and qbittorrent. The torrent file is from teamos [dot] xyz.

ProtonVPN settings:

  • Split tunneling enabled > Include mode > added app: qbittorrent
  • Connected to the Netherlands (Wireguard UDP)

qbitttorrent settings:

  • Network Interface set to ProtonVPN

Thank you

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  • Yourname942@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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    17 hours ago

    you can tell the VPN what you want to include/exclude:

    Exclude mode: Selected apps and IP addresses are excluded from VPN connection, Include mode: Only selected apps and IP addresses connect via VPN, all other traffic is unprotected.

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      17 hours ago

      Ohhh I read it backwards.

      Do you have port forwarding enabled? You might not be able to connect to the peers for the reason they don’t have an incoming port. They could also be fake peers as some trackers do that.

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          11 hours ago

          Yep :3

          It took me a while to learn this but: peer to peer connections aren’t magic. You either need at least one open port for each connection, or a relay. Some things use UPNP for the further, turnservers are compatible with the latter. Signal for examples use both, with an option to always relay calls (only the turnsurver)