Setup:

Debian running podman. Containers and compose files are managed with Dockge. qBit and Gluetun are on a single compose file and all qBit traffic is routed through Gluetun.

qBit seems to starts first before Gluetun is fully set up and qBit doesn’t see the open port. Every time I start them together, I have to manually restart qBit again once Gluetun is ready. Once it’s restarted, it shows as open and connected again.

I tried looking for ways to delay startup in a compose file but I didn’t get any results.

Is there a solution to this?

https://pastebin.com/kgqt8aJ7

  • butter@midwest.social
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    8 months ago

    Why do you think it’s firewalled?

    Does the web gui work, and just the torrents are failing?

    I assume you didn’t forget to open the port on the machine. I made that mistake and it took forever to figure out

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      8 months ago

      Torrents are stalling and it’s only seeding about 600 KB/s. The icon at the bottom shows a little flame and the hover text says “firewalled”.

      Restarting qBit through the Dockge web terminal turns that flame icon into a globe and it starts finding hundreds of DHT networks. Uploads nearly max out my upload bandwidth.

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    8 months ago

    I have had a similar issue I think. Try killing and removing the containers (docker kill and docker RM) and then start it. Iirc that was what fixed it for me.

    • jws_shadotak@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      8 months ago

      I added this to my qBit section:

          depends_on:
            gluetun:
              condition: service_healthy
              restart: true
      

      It caused an error with gluetun somehow