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@noodles@lemmy.zip to Privacy Guides@lemmy.one • 2 years ago

What are good alternatives since Mullvad and IVPN disabled their portforwarding?

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What are good alternatives since Mullvad and IVPN disabled their portforwarding?

@noodles@lemmy.zip to Privacy Guides@lemmy.one • 2 years ago
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  • BrikoX
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    11•2 years ago

    Proton with paid plans supports it or Windscribe.

    • @FalseLight@lemmy.one
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      6•2 years ago

      Note that Proton only supports it on Windows.

      • @faede@mander.xyz
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        8•2 years ago

        Their app only supports it on Windows, but you can configure it with OpenVPN and Wireguard.

        https://protonvpn.com/support/port-forwarding-manual-setup/

        • @sloppy_diffuser@sh.itjust.works
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          1•2 years ago

          Ubuntu network manager plugin they want you to use doesn’t work last I tried. I did get port forwarding working though following some instructions for wireguard on an issue in that repo.

      • @PublicLewdness@burggit.moe
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        I use it on Linux. It’s in the AUR if you’r on Arch as well as them having instructions to setup the client on a variety of distros:

        https://protonvpn.com/support/linux-vpn-setup/#linux_app

    • @noodles@lemmy.zipOP
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      3•2 years ago

      Not a big fan of proton since you can’t have a dedicated password for the VPN. I’ll look into Windscribe, thank you.

      • HorseFD
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        5•2 years ago

        You do get a dedicated username and password for OpenVPN.

      • Dirk Darkly
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        2•2 years ago

        Windscribe is fantastic. Been using them for years without issues. Support is great and I believe they’ve been proven to not scrape data on their customers (obviously verify independently if that’s important to you).

    • @MikaGoesDown@burggit.moe
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      1•2 years ago

      Are either/both of these blocked by Netflix and such? I know Mullvad took the stance of not genuinely caring about that – which is fine, just meant some enabling/disabling annoyances.

    • @breadsmasher@lemmy.world
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      1•2 years ago

      also a protonvpn user. Had no problems

  • @PublicLewdness@burggit.moe
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    2•2 years ago

    I have been a happy Proton VPN user for years.

  • @Einstein@sh.itjust.works
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    Noob here. What’s wrong with not having portforwarding?

    • Brickfrog
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      7•2 years ago

      See the other post https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/312389

    • @noodles@lemmy.zipOP
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      2•2 years ago

      Seeding/downloading torrents with private trackers requires portforwarding to be effective, also accessing a home network from the internet (I’m still researching that usecase, if someone has any useful tutorials I’ll take it.)

      • @Hazzardis@lemmy.world
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        So does not having port forwarding mean it’s not safe to use it for torrenting? As long as my ISP doesn’t know I’m illegally torrenting stuff, I’m not really concerned personally

        • @noodles@lemmy.zipOP
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          It is as safe, it just adds extra (needed) functionality. See this post that was shared by Brickfrog right above https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/comment/441108

  • @wzrdhat@geddit.social
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    2•2 years ago

    Just switched to AirVPN. All works well.

    • @eric@lemmy.ca
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      Same here. I’ve been really impressed with it so far.

  • darcy
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    1•2 years ago

    Been using windscribe custom plan (2$USD/m) for years. Great apps (all are foss i think), great support (linux/android/windows/iot). I believe they have good privacy practices.

  • @JimmyCryptoMan213@lemmy.world
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    1•2 years ago

    How do proxies work with port forwarding? Are proxies an option? No matter what I will use a VPN at all times but by using a proxy in your bittorrent client, could you get “port forwarding” functionality?

  • @kostel_thecreed@lemmy.ca
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    1•2 years ago

    cryptostorm, perfect-privacy, njalla, airvpn, protonvpn, windscribe. there’s alot.

    • @qchen@lemmy.one
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      perfect-privacy requires PF to be set every 7 days. otherwise it’s good.

      • @CmdrShepard@lemmy.one
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        1•2 years ago

        Jesus what a pain in the ass. I get that there are limited ports but that would drive me up the wall pretty quickly.

        • @kostel_thecreed@lemmy.ca
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          You have the option to auto-renew them. No downsides here imo.

          • @shadycomposer@lemmy.world
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            The explanation of auto-renew says: “On expiration, new port forwardings will be created. The source port will be chosen randomly.”. How will that work with bt client?

            • @kostel_thecreed@lemmy.ca
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              Not too sure. Right now I have a 1-to-1 forwarding which will expire later tonight and I have the auto-renew on. I will let you know if the port switches up or not.

              Edit: I would not recommend Perfect-Privacy, their autorenew does not work.

    • @qchen@lemmy.one
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      deleted by creator

  • AgedCheddar
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    1•2 years ago

    I really like Windscribe

    • @alrightez@noc.social
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      @AgedCheddar is Windscribe trustworthy?

      • @stonemilker@discuss.tchncs.de
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        They meet the criteria for Privacy Guides, at the very least: https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/pull/1312

      • AgedCheddar
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        1•2 years ago

        I think they are, at very least on par with Mullvad. Much better than the likes of Nord, PIA, Express, and the likes

  • @PublicLewdness@burggit.moe
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    1•2 years ago

    I use ProtonVPN and am happy but not sure if they allow port forwarding.

  • @jet@hackertalks.com
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    Here is a list of VPN services that accept crypto payments (a good proxy for being privacy friendly) https://kycnot.me/services#VPN

  • @CoffeeBot@lemmy.ca
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    1•2 years ago

    I had no idea but it looks like I’m going to have to reconfigure my stack again 😒

  • @Vexz@feddit.de
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    0•2 years ago

    I think you can even port forward with the free plan of ProtonVPN.

    • @zorbse@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      1•2 years ago

      You can’t. Proton only supports torrenting on specific servers that aren’t included in the free plan

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