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@@ -65,6 +65,15 @@ Find available OpenVPN configurations by looking in the openvpn folder of the Gi |
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-e "OPENVPN_CONFIG=ipvanish-AT-Vienna-vie-c02" |
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You can also provide a list of openvpn configuration filenames separated by a space. |
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If you provide a list, a file will be randomly chosen in the list, this is useful for redundancy setups. For example: |
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``` |
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-e "OPENVPN_CONFIG=ipvanish-AT-Vienna-vie-c02 ipvanish-FR-Paris-par-a01 ipvanish-DE-Frankfurt-fra-a01" |
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``` |
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If you provide a list and the selected server goes down, after the value of ping-timeout the container will be restarted and a server will be randomly chosen, note that the faulty server can be chosen again, if this should occur, the container will be restarted again until a working server is selected. |
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To make sure this work in all cases, you should add ```--pull-filter ignore ping``` to your OPENVPN_OPTS variable. |
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As you can see, the container also expects a data volume to be mounted. |
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This is where Transmission will store your downloads, incomplete downloads and look for a watch directory for new .torrent files. |
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By default a folder named transmission-home will also be created under /data, this is where Transmission stores its state. |