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Piracy monitoring groups (often paid for by the entertainment industry either before or after they find violators) also join BitTorrent swarms, but instead of sharing files, they’re logging the IP addresses of other people in the swarm - including you - so that they can notify your ISP of your doings.Ī proxy (like Private Internet Access) funnels traffic - in this case, just your BitTorrent traffic - through another server, so that the BitTorrent swarm will show an IP address from them instead of you. That’s all very handy when you’re sharing files with other netizens, but file sharers such as yourself aren’t necessarily the only people paying attention. All of those people can see your computer’s IP address - they have to in order to connect.
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When you download or seed a torrent, you’re connecting to a bunch of other people, called a swarm. If you don’t want to use a proxy, go to the end of the article for alternative suggestions. So we recommend using it instead, using the instructions below. Thankfully, Private Internet Access - one of our favourite VPN providers - now provides a proxy very similar to BTGuard, but with faster speeds and better customer service. Unfortunately, BTGuard has never been a great service - it was just the most convenient.
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We’ve talked about proxies a few times before, most notably with our original guide on how to set up BTGuard, our guide to safe torrenting post-Demonoid. You have a few different options when it comes to hiding your BitTorrent activity, but we’ve found that a proxy is the most convenient and easiest to set up, so that’s what we’re going to cover here. If you’re still interested in using BTGuard, you can find instructions on its website. Since its original publication in 2011, we’ve changed our recommendation to Private Internet Access due to BTGuard’s slow speeds, bad customer service and other difficulties.
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Either through the VPN software or through the torrent software.This post originally detailed the setup of a proxy called BTGuard. Make sure to bind your torrent client to your VPN network adaptor so that if your VPN drops for any reason, your torrent client kills off any downloading/uploading.īetter setup: VPN active/connected with a proxy server connection. When that will happen? Who knows.īare minimum: VPN active/connected when torrenting. I looked on PIA's known issues page this morning and on 02/25/22, they acknowledge that they are aware of the proxy server issues and are working on resolving it. And that seems to happen more frequently than I like. So I do that UNLESS there are issues with PIA's proxy servers. Like you said, I have seen others say to use it in combination with your VPN. The proxy server setting (whether in the PIA application or in your torrent application) is, to me, an extra layer of security.

My feeling is that the VPN (PIA in this case) should always be active when you are torrenting. I am not a torrenting/VPN expert so please take what I say with a grain of salt. Anyone have any idea why everything is stalled? I have the same problem on Mac, except the Message in the Trackers view says "timed out" for all of them.
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I use PIA as a VPN and I checked my subscription and my username and password and they're all working. I've tried updating qbittorrent, changing the port for incoming connections, and nothing seems to work. I'm trying to recheck all of my torrents, but of the ones that have been rechecked, they just go back into "Stalled uploading". I can add new torrents, but they usually just stall and do nothing, even after I force resume them. They're all in the "stalled" status, and when I click the trackers for each torrent, the status all say "Not working" and the message is either "Permission denied" or "A connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respond after a period of time, or established connection failed because connected host has failed to respond". I have a bunch of torrents, but none of them are downloading or uploading. This started maybe a day or two ago, and I've made no changes to hardware or software since. I posted in /r/qbittorrent too to see if anyone has ideas.
