On Tue, Oct 08, 2024 at 09:17:43PM GMT, Anon Loli wrote: > Interesting question! > For the clearnet torrenting I tried the default /etc/pf.conf before, and it > exhibits said behavior.. no idea if the rtables have anything to do with this > and if they somehow change >> by default <<, but I will give it a try!
Then it's most surely not the case. Creating and using a different rtable(4) is an admin decision. If this your own platform and not a shared host, then most likely you're using rtable 0. This doubt can be easily cleared by sharing the full output of `netstat -R` and `id -R`. They look something like this: $ netstat -R Rdomain 0 Interfaces: lo0 enc0 sec0 tap0 tap1 veb0 vport0 pflog0 Routing table: 0 Rdomain 1 Interfaces: iwx0 em0 lo1 Routing table: 1 Rdomain 2 Interfaces: wg2 lo2 Routing table: 2 $ id -R 0 > I will be testing the setup with what the manual for rtable(4) provides: > > route -T0 exec /usr/local/bin/qbittorrent In most scenarios and setups, rtable 0 is the default and that command has no effect. As said, `id -R` will clear this up.