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Accessing a service using a VPN locally

Radarr Deluge
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    Sonarr

    This product hasn't been added to SaaSHub yet
    All of this is running on one box. Ideally Deluge would communicate with the open internet through the VPN. Then Sonarr/Radarr/Jackett running on the same machine would communicate with the open internet and various websites through the regular non-VPN internet. It would need to send information to Deluge; which is on VPN. Lastly my home computers on the same network as this box would be able to communicate with all of these services.

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    A fork of Sonarr designed to work with Movies.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    All of this is running on one box. Ideally Deluge would communicate with the open internet through the VPN. Then Sonarr/Radarr/Jackett running on the same machine would communicate with the open internet and various websites through the regular non-VPN internet. It would need to send information to Deluge; which is on VPN. Lastly my home computers on the same network as this box would be able to communicate with all of these services.

    #Video & Movies #Movies #Download Manager 77 social mentions

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    Deluge is a full-featured BitTorrent client for Linux, Unix and Windows.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    I'm looking to route my Deluge traffic through a VPN, but I'd like other services to be able to communicate with it on the local network.

    #Torrents #BitTorrent #P2P 28 social mentions

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