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How to bind your vpn to prevent ip leaks
Justin Brown edited this page 2024-09-26 23:08:31 -04:00
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Introduction
Many VPNs offer a 'kill-switch' feature designed to block all internet connections if the VPN connection drops, preventing accidental data leaks like your IP address. However, these kill switches can sometimes be unreliable. To add an additional layer of security, you can configure qBittorrent to bind with your VPN. This ensures data can be transferred if and only if your VPN is currently active, which helps prevent data leaks.
The following is a guide to enable this functionality
Procedure
Windows 11
- Open the start menu by pressing the windows key, or by clicking on it.
- Type into the search bar
view network connections
and hitENTER
. Alternatively, you can navigate withControl Panel -> Network and Internet -> Network and Sharing Center
. This should open up a list of networks such as Ethernet and/or WiFi. - If your VPN is already listed, great! Remember the name of the adapter.
- Otherwise, while this window is open, restart your VPN and a new network adapter may appear. This is your VPN.
- This adapter may not have an obviously identifiable name at first. You may rename this to whatever you like by right-clicking and selecting 'rename'.
- While your VPN is enabled, restart qBittorrent.
- Click
Tools
. - Click
Options
. - Click
Advanced
. - Under the
Network Interface
drop down box, you should select the name of the VPN's adapter from before. - Select
Apply
. - Restart qBittorrent.
This completes the bind to your VPN. Note that qBittorent should now only transfer data if your VPN is active. If you're not seeing data being transferred with your VPN active, try restarting qBittorrent.
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- How to bind your vpn to prevent ip leaks
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State | Version |
---|---|
Current | qBittorrent ≥ v4.1 |
Previous | qBittorrent v3.2.0 - v4.0.x |
Obsolete | qBittorrent < v3.2.0 |
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