Use of "Incoming Address" field
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Re: Use of "Incoming Address" field
Yes I did but I'm not sure how that would help in my issue. I mean I know how to direct specific traffic through my VPN tunnel based on IP addresses and ports but to be able to do that with Deluge I need to know how it operates in a high level point of view. Would you be able to answer my questions in my last post above?
Re: Use of "Incoming Address" field
I am not sure, your questions are crossing over into what libtorrent does, perhaps ask Arvid?
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Re: Use of "Incoming Address" field
Hmmm, not sure why they would cross beyond what libtorrent does. My goal is simple: route incoming traffic through my remote site and outbound traffic through my local site. Based on what you said, this is possible with the use of incoming address and outbound interface fields but they don't seem to work as they should.
I'll try and PM Arkvid, I'm new to this forum (and to Deluge) so I don't really know him.
I'll try and PM Arkvid, I'm new to this forum (and to Deluge) so I don't really know him.
Re: Use of "Incoming Address" field
It is libtorrent that deals with binding to interfaces and Arvid and other libtorrent devs are much more knowledgable about it. Perhaps is best to ask here: https://github.com/arvidn/libtorrent/issueskevindd992002 wrote:Based on what you said, this is possible with the use of incoming address and outbound interface fields but they don't seem to work as they should.
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Re: Use of "Incoming Address" field
That makes sense. I just posted in the git. Here's the post for your reference: https://github.com/arvidn/libtorrent/issues/3856