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aspen63

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Newbie's question. Is it possible to make Asus 5300 selectively route torrents traffic through WAN and all other traffic through established VPN channel?
 
Not really. I don't want to have transmission on my router, I use NAS for torrenting instead.

Ahhh..again OP not providing the actual requirements :oops:

The usual proposed solution (certainly for PC based BT) is to run the BT client in a VM in which case it is a simple matter of Selectively routing the device.....although clearly running a NAS in a VM isn't applicable.

So I assume you want the NAS to always use the VPN except for BT?

Port forwarding may be a solution.

This thread ....

http://www.snbforums.com/threads/selective-routing-with-asuswrt-merlin.9311/page-25#post-290571

proved that Selective routing of ports works but you will need to know all of the ports used by BT....however, the OP seemed to abandon his quest and accepted a more manual solution.

NOTE: The thread attempts to use Selective port routing via VPN Client 1 so you will need to use say (fwmark 0x7000 and RPDB table 254 for the WAN.
 
I'm a real newbie. So please don't feel offended if I ask rather unspecific questions :)
First, I use NAS for different purposes so I don't want it to be isolated from other network devices I have. I can understand the nature of port forwarding but only when talking about incoming packets. And remember, OP in the thread you provided wanted something opposite to what I want, namely, I want all traffic EXCEPT BT to go through VPN. I don't see any way to insert .NOT. rule into port forwarding page. And I don't understand how PF can help in a situation when I want OUTGOING packets from certain NAS and specific ports to go straight to WAN while all other packets from all other devices to go through the tunnel. I guess I should read about network basics first :)
 
I want all traffic EXCEPT BT to go through VPN. I don't see any way to insert .NOT. rule into port forwarding page. And I don't understand how PF can help in a situation when I want OUTGOING packets from certain NAS and specific ports to go straight to WAN while all other packets from all other devices to go through the tunnel. I guess I should read about network basics first :)

Usually the Selective routing of devices or the whole of your LAN outbound is configured on the VPN Client GUI e.g. when 'Redirect Internet traffic=Policy Rules'

Selective routing of outbound port 'packets' is achieved only by use of a custom script and indeed seemingly does not (on the surface ) have anything to do with the Port Forwarding GUI page as this page only creates inbound Selective port routing but iptable rules are used in both situations.
 
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