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Sample Docker-compose file which shows how to set up Sonarr, Radarr, Prowlarr, L...

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Sample Docker-compose file which shows how to set up Sonarr, Radarr, Prowlarr, Lidarr, QBittorrent and a VPN container so that all all traffic from the containers is routed through the VPN. Also includes Plex and get_iplayer containers, which are not routed through the VPN.

vnl commented on Oct 3, 2021

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Is there an off chance that this has a config for NordVPN instead.
The rest is just perfect, thank you.

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Webreaper commented on Oct 3, 2021

No, as I use expressvpn. It should be trivial to find a NordVPN docker-compose and switch one out for the other, though...

ghost commented on Dec 8, 2021

Thank you! This is very helpful :)

Using this as a template to set up one with PIA vpn, but noticing there are lines for "depends_on: jackett" when it looks like jackett container was removed for the compose file.

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Webreaper commented on Dec 16, 2021

Good spot - forgot to update the dependencies when I swapped Jackett => Prowlarr. Have fixed!

gsxryan commented on Dec 29, 2021

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check out gluetun to replace / alternatives to expressvpn - it can utilize expressvpnp, and also does not require privilege access

macieqq commented on Jan 5

Hi. I have tried to use your file with nordvpn instead of expressvpn. When it comes to the entire stack everything seems to get along just fine. However, I am not able to actually use qbittorrent - it gets stuck on downloading metadata as if it had some IP issues. Do I need to forward any ports or do anything else for this template to work?

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Webreaper commented on Jan 28

It should work, if your vpn is connected correctly.

KINGLIFER commented on Feb 3

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Thank you for this. For some reason only thing that installed was plex and iplayer.
Of course I am new and of course it did not work. sigh.
I can see all the images downloaded but nothing installed with the config here.

rbazin commented on Jun 20

Thank you for your work ! Can you explain why you're creating /volume1/video/Downloads:/tvdownloads and /volume1/video/FilmDownloads:/filmdownloads for qbittorent instead of just making sonarr (and radarr) /downloads points to qbittorrent /downloads please ?

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Webreaper commented on Jun 27

Sure. If you download films into the Sonarr downloads folder, or TV shows into the Radarr downloads folder, then they get confused when importing (for example, there are some films and TV shows with the same name). So I have Sonarr apply its own label, which then means that QBT puts the resulting file into its own folder, keeping the two completely separate. I also have Lidarr setup which also needs its own download folder.

I also use https://github.com/Webreaper/SonarrAutoImport to pull in shows from other download clients/services (e.g., get_iplayer) so it makes things cleaner to keep them separate.

You should add overseerr to your stack as well and Tdarr.

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Webreaper commented 21 days ago

I don't use overseer. I have tdarr in my Docker-compose that I actually use, but it's pretty specialist and can be set in in various ways depending on how you're running the nodes, so I figured those who want it can figure it out.

This has been working great for me, but randomly the qbt container stopped actually using my express VPN connection. Any thoughts on what I might've done?

https://gist.github.com/eknofsky/60c68cb013d994e4f4e411140bd3ee9c

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