My solution uses qBittorrent with Glutun and it works great. My Docker Compose file is based on this one https://github.com/TechHutTV/homelab/blob/main/media/arr-compose.yaml. I simply removed some of the services I didn’t need. I recommend watching his YouTube video(Same video on Odysee) if you can’t get it to work.


I am trying to have a QBitTorrent Docker container that is accessible on my local network and connects to WireGuard. I know this is a basic question, and I’m sorry if I’m wasting your time. I am using a separate user for this that i have add to the docker group.

I can’t access the web interface what have i configured wrong.

Here is my docker compose file.

---
services:
  qbittorrent:
    image: lscr.io/linuxserver/qbittorrent:latest
    container_name: qbittorrent
    environment:
      - PUID=1001
      - PGID=1001
      - TZ=Europe/London
      - WEBUI_PORT=8080
      - TORRENTING_PORT=6881
    volumes:
      - /home/torrent/torrent/:/config
      - /home/torrent/download/:/downloads 
    network_mode: service:wireguard
    depends_on:
      - wireguard
    restart: always

  wireguard:
    image: lscr.io/linuxserver/wireguard
    container_name: wireguard
    cap_add:
    - NET_ADMIN
    - SYS_MODULE
    environment:
    - PUID=1001
    - PGID=1001
    - TZ=Europe/London
    ports:
    - 51820:51820/udp
    volumes:
    - /home/torrent/wireguard/:/config
    - /home/torrent/wireguard/london.conf/:/config/wg0.conf
    sysctls:
    - net.ipv4.conf.all.src_valid_mark=1
    restart: always

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    Move the ports you are exposing from the qbit container to the wireguard container. The VPN container should be the only one exposing ports in this case.

    But like someone else said, the gluetun image works really well for this.