I've read and understand how this works for the most part, and I actually have it working. However, I regularly see connections to bittorrent dropping and taking a long time to come back. This is for incoming sessions, not downloading. Still something that is unclear, so please explain. I have pfsense with 3 concurrent connections to different countries. Each VPN has continuous name resolving enabled, so they will failover when airvpn dns changes IP. I have configured 3 NAT rules for each VPN to forward the port from Airvpn to my server. Question 1: Bittorrent is seeding and sharing centos7 dvd, and I have 10 clients downloading it. Will those clients randomly use one of the 3 VPN's? How can I actually check this, short of doing tcpdumps on the pfsense box? Question 2: When Airvpn DNS changes an ip address, my VPN tunnel is broken en reestablished with a new server. I assume the port forward is carried over to the new server instantly, how long should it take for clients to pick up the new ip address and find my seeded torrents again? Now, I suspect the dropping connections and long delays in becoming active again is due to AirVPN switching to another IP. But if clients downloading from me are randomly coming in on one of the 3 VPN tunnels, they wouldn't all drop at the same time and this is what puzzles me as well.