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Not sure that transmission supports it, but other torrent clients (qbitorrent, deluge) allow binding the torrent client to your VPN interface. That way, you literally can't torrent on anything but your VPN connection (even if a killswitch fails/the VPN isn't running)
I’ll look into it, thanks!
Any suggestions on where to learn how to do this? I’m sailing on a Linux machine if it makes a difference.
It's usually in the network settings of the torrent client. Usually listed with "IP interface binding" or some such.
Qbittorrent has it as a dropdown menu with a list of available IP's to use, as well as an option to set it manually.
Here: https://lemmy.world/comment/5269089
Yes transmission does support it, however if you're running in Linux you can also just restrict it to run on the VPN IP or interface. Read more here: https://lemmy.world/comment/5269089