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yes it works perfectly fine. I am using binhex's arch-qbittorrentvpn behind Windscribe. And I have similar setup as yours, (unchecked UPnP as well) and it works fine. It just take time to show green connection, usually I try to grab something like Ubuntu ISO and it will show green status in qBittorrent at the bottom bar. Now as your setup is set for 19999 port, with ws-ephemeral docker, set env variable for the same port and you are good to go. |
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I tried the specific port just now with uTP disabled (according to this post I found about uTP) and it was showing that I was firewalled. Apparently, you get the green status when firewalled just by having uTP enabled. When I switched to a matching port, I got the nice green plug icon right away even with uTP off. |
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Are the ephemeral ports requested compatible with a qbittorrent docker container instance? I was under the impression only matching ports would work, which you aren't allowed to specify ahead of time on Windscribe.
Qbittorrent option:

In my example, I'd want to request port 19999, but I'd get something like 10512 -> 19999 on Windscribe. Does this still work? Using a portchecker tool seems to indicate only 10512 is open (19999 is closed) and thus I'm not sure if my qbittorrent container would know that if port 19999 is plugged in.
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