![]() ![]() ![]() When utorrent is being run in the default network it wont do anything, its being blocked internet access. Make sure you add firefox or ESET(nod32 anti-virus) to your block/allow list as well. Ive written down exactly how to make this work:Ģ) Go to "Tools" and select "Advanced Rules".Ĥ) Name the rule "Block Utorrent", select "Block this traffic" under action.ĥ) In advanced settings select your default network device.Ħ) Go to "Applications" tab and browse to utorrent and select it, also add either firefox or eset(nod32).Ĩ) Name this rule "Allow utorrent", and select "Allow this traffic" under action.ĩ) Now select your VPN connection in "Advanced Settings".ġ0) Go to "Applications" tab and browse to utorrent and select it, also add either firefox or eset(nod32). Its called Sygate Personal Firewall(SPF). The first thing i knew was that a good firewall will let you do this.Īfter much searching i found the best firewall for maintaining a VPN-only connection. There are some pretty advanced ways out there to do this, i just wanted a simple an easy way to accomplish this. If this happens it does not matter if you use VPN or not, your ip has been revealed. The second you drop your VPN connection your computer instantly switches to your regular ip address and reconnects to the tracker. I encountered that problem and most people dont realize what happens when the VPN connection drops. Especially after the new insane Swedish IPRED-law that allows private companies that hunt down and blackmail downloaders without any trial whatsoever. Please, please uTorrent, are you listening? We really need this. I don't want uTorrent to send one bit of data on my physical adapter. That way I could force it to only communicate over the VPN-connection and NEVER EVER on my physical network adapter. I would like to be able to configure uTorrent to ONLY bind to a specific network connection (not IP - they change all the time when using VPN). If you use uTorrent toghether with a VPN-service and leave it on to download something, your real IP will almost certainly be exposed within an hour or so. And anyone who has ever used any of these services knows that VPN-connections are dropped ALL THE TIME. And while it's true that you are secure while connected to the VPN, the security is totally lost the second the VPN-connection drops. Most people don't understand this problem and think that they are secure and private when using Relakks, Flashback VPN,, or any other VPN-service.īut the security is never stronger than "the weakest link". the services like Relakks, Flashback VPN, or whatever) - the problem is that it's totally pointless and offers no real security/anonymity at all if uTorrent starts exposing your real IP as soon as the VPN-connection drops for some reason. It's no problem to *use* uTorrent through VPN (i.e. What "thetaetazeta" wrote is right on the spot: This is a HUGE problem!!! ![]() Please help us Noobs, we can't do it alone!! How can we test that the VPN connection is working and our real IP is not "leaking" out into cyberspace? Whats the best way to automatically connect back onto the VPN (eg )?Īre there any port forwarding changes to be made when using a VPN?ĭo we have to add our own IP address in ipfilter.dat to prevent the VPN connecting back to us? What exactly do we put in "net.bind_ip and net.outgoing_ip" and in the "IP/Hostname to report to tracker" and whats the difference? How do we stop utorrent connecting to others with our real IP when the VPN goes down? ![]() Why all our VPN connections drop out so quickly and what we can try to stay connected.? is there a help file anywhere on how to do this? There are noobs like myself all over the net trying to connect utorrent to a VPN eg relakks and for the love of god, someone with some knowledge has to put us all out of our misery. ![]()
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