I’ve got a Linux server running Xubuntu at the moment (It was a media player
first), and it also runs two Minecraft servers for the family. It has two
network cards that are both connected to the internet. Is there a way to bind
the VPN to one of the cards and use the other one for regular use? I’ve got
Surfshark as my VPN, and it doesn’t allow port forwarding under Linux. I’ve got
some software that I want to keep behind the VPN, but the lack of port
forwarding is stopping me from sharing the Minecraft servers, and when the VPN
is active, it slows down the connection to some of my services like Plex. I’ve
tried to look it up, but I just don’t know enough to get myself anywhere. I’ve
found results that talk about name spaces and routing tables, but they assume a
level of knowledge that I just haven’t got yet. I want to use the Arr suite and
qBittorrent as the main programs behind the VPN, and Plex, Mylar (a comic
manager), Syncthing, and Minecraft as the main programs without it. If I set up
qBittorrent and the Arrs as Docker containers, can I use Gluetun to bind just
them to the VPN? The VPN is using OpenVPN connections if that makes a
difference. Thanks in advance :)
I posted that DIY mental health resources folder but tbh it’s probably just better as a community. I picked dbzero honestly mostly because it has a wiki function but also it has a pretty strong neurodiverse community. This is a more specifically skill-based group than just a general support group (although that’s not discouraged). I just think it’s an area that most support communities don’t offer and that I think people could use.
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