G'day MR community,
Recently, my ISP started blocking P2P traffic, so it means that I can't download files via torrents.
So far, I've found a solution by using a free VPN, which offers somewhat decent speeds.
Now, I know that free VPNs are never secure, so currently, to protect my security, the only workaround I've found is by creating a VM just for the sole purpose for connecting to a VPN and torrenting within the VM instead.
Is there anyway within OS X itself to send all network traffic over regular Ethernet and only traffic from Bittorrent over the VPN instead?
Thank you.
Recently, my ISP started blocking P2P traffic, so it means that I can't download files via torrents.
So far, I've found a solution by using a free VPN, which offers somewhat decent speeds.
Now, I know that free VPNs are never secure, so currently, to protect my security, the only workaround I've found is by creating a VM just for the sole purpose for connecting to a VPN and torrenting within the VM instead.
Is there anyway within OS X itself to send all network traffic over regular Ethernet and only traffic from Bittorrent over the VPN instead?
Thank you.