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I'm considering ProtonVPN to replace mullvad as they do have port forwarding for torrenting. I also did a quick search for VPN communities, but didn't find any. Maybe just not from my instance.

Just wondering if they'll end up axing port forwarding, if I pay for a extended length plan and then they axe the feature, I will have wasted quite a bit of money. At least with mullvad, it was monthly anyway, so not much to lose.

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[–] ubergeek77@lemmy.ubergeek77.chat 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Ah, I see. It's probably likely that these changes will affect ProtonVPN at some point (probably not for another year), but if their track record is any indication, they'll probably only disable it for VPN servers hosted in copyright-hostile jurisdictions, and leave some VPN servers open for torrenting in countries that don't care. Hopefully, anyway...

[–] chocolate_mintute_man@lemmynsfw.com 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yeah, they had authorities at their door, because it sounds like some bastards were using port forwards to serve CP. Dickheads ruining it for the rest of us is how it's been described. It may well become a lot more common as providers try to shield themselves from discovery (which they can't provide for with no log policies), authorities being frustrated and then compelling them to do more.

[–] ubergeek77@lemmy.ubergeek77.chat 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Oh right.... it's about more than free games these days :/

It may be in your case that you have UPnP or similar set up, so that your router automatically picks up your open port. Not viable for VPNs which tend to service enough clients to qualify as CGNAT, so we set up fixed ports.

Torrenting is entirely blocked by my router, both via all known ports and through deep packet inspection (but very basic DPI, it can't detect it through a VPN).

So I've got a box with an always-on VPN and I've never needed to forward any ports. As far as my router is concerned, this box is only communicating with the VPN server over a single port that isn't forwarded, just your standard UDP-to-UDP ephemeral port. So if there is any UPnP or fancy NATing being done, I guess it's automatic on the VPN server 🤔

[–] SaltySalamander@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Torrenting is entirely blocked by my router

Don't use the router provided by your ISP, buy your own.

I did. I put that block there :p

Could be intentional to prevent torrent leakage direct from your IP too. Could potentially also not have a choice, due to proprietary configurations, cable modem or whatever.